Comment Re:Hmmm .... (Score 2) 116
The information in the documents could be considered trade secrets. Google has a right to keep them sectret.
The information in the documents could be considered trade secrets. Google has a right to keep them sectret.
Oh, is that the reason you are eavesdropping on my conversations?
That's what average people usually think. But it's not that hard, really.
It looks like you are trying to make a joke. Do you want help with that?
Well, at least it is a good way to destroy science.
And it's back: http://www.xbian.org/
Disclaimer: I used to work there.
Or they were using Babelfishes. Seems logical, if you think about it.
Have you tried growing a ponytail? It's a good substitute for the beard.
Use a sneakernet.
Your'e looking at the wrong scale. The company needs a complete contingency plan for all kinds of threats. The OP's question is just a small part of his problem.
I've seen buildings burn down. I've talked to the guy who went into a burning building to rescue the backup tapes. Do you want that to be in your job description?Planning for failure is not fun, but it's part of the job.
The oldest evidence of modern humans in Europe is over 43.000, not 36.000 years old. There is no evidence that the Neandertal was responsible for the Aurigniac, but a lot of evidence that connects the Aurigniac with modern humans.
http://dienekes.blogspot.nl/2012/05/43000-year-old-aurignacian-in-swabian.html
Isn't it ironic...
Hackers of the world, unite!