Also, go fuck yourself. Loser.
No, no no no no! The person is SO messed he/she/it is probably a hermaphrodite, and maybe even so messed up to be a self-fertile one!
We don't need more just like 'em!
More to the point, Larry thinks the NSA program of collecting everything is "excellent" and "necessary".
Of course! You can't do big data with out Oracle DB!
If the government is able to determine a person's password, which is typically stored in encrypted form, the credential could be used to log in to an account to peruse confidential correspondence or even impersonate the user. Obtaining it also would aid in deciphering encrypted devices in situations where passwords are reused.
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Some of the government orders demand not only a user's password but also the encryption algorithm and the so-called salt, according to a person familiar with the requests. A salt is a random string of letters or numbers used to make it more difficult to reverse the encryption process and determine the original password. Other orders demand the secret question codes often associated with user accounts.
I'm next expecting to see the regulation or law demanding that all users use plain text for all web transactions, to catch terrorists and for the children
I think you misunderstand what 501(c)(3)'s are, and how they compare to for-profit corps.Having headed a (c)(3), (c)(4), and for profit companies, maybe I can help.
A not for profit, (any of the (c)'s, they all just exist for differing purposes), is supposed to lose (or more properly use) money for certain purposes for which it is formed. If I form the "Red Wiggler Defense League" to educate people about how modern land use is wiping out that worm, I can incorporate as a (c)(3) educational org and accept donations to fund that effort. I can pay my self a salary as a worker for the org, create worm shaped gimmicks to sell as fund raisers, and even make a profit on them, enough to fund the whole organization, BUT I must put that profit back into the organization and not give it to other people of for profit corps. I can donate some it to the "Earthworm Defense Fund", another (c)(3), or form a (c)(4) that's related and fund it with some of the money, to lobby for changes in the law. I can also abuse the money by giving myself a $250,000 salary, use of an organizationally owned car and home, etc, but you usually only get away with that if you're United Way or the like.
As a (c)(3), my profits are not taxed, because they are all flowing back into my charity work, and not for making me rich. Because I'm a (c)(3), you get to deduct any donations you make to me from your net income for income tax purposes. It's treated just like you didn't make 'X' amount when you file.
As a corporation, all my profits are taxed, but that should not be confused with income. If I spend $600K a year paying for programmers to make my software better, that money is deducted from the income I make to figure my profits. If my company spent 10 million to make 100K, I only got taxed on 100K. I can take that 100K and (after paying corporate taxes on it) return it to investors, buy a competitor, whatever I want. Of course, the Investors will also be taxed on any money they receive from the corp, hence the double taxation of corporate profits.
As a corporation, I can't take donations from others to help make my software better without counting that as income, and possibly adding tax liability to it. As a (c)(3), I can. That's really just about the only advantage of doing my development as a (c)(3) or some other (c) code.
The problem is that during times of good profits, the unions negotiate contracts that say: "Our members don't have to pay into a pension fund, it all comes out of future profits".
That way, the unions don't look like thy're scalping the company because their compensation is "only x dollars". However, since the company sooner or later gets real competition, or the product/business model is no longer valid, profits decrease, and they're stuck with staggering payments to retirees, making less money available for the present day workers.
If the workers want a pension fund that's stable, they need to fund it themselves. Put it into the compensation package like they used to, like the Trade Unions still do. The companies pays so much per hour into the Unions run pension plan, and the union pays the retiree. That way if the company folds, your pension is still safe.
If you pile that horse crap on to the garden, it gets very green!
My great granddad delivered to you door with his horse cart - very green! You could go out to the cart and pick out whatever you wanted.
Later, my grandparents had a store. In those days mail was delivered twice a day, so people would send their list in the morning mail, and the store would get it in the afternoon mail. Pop or one my uncles would deliver it by wagon - the kids pull behind type. VERY green!
My grandparents knew each customer, what type of bread, fruit, meat, etc they liked, and that's what they delivered. The old and lessor quality things they consumed themselves. Sometimes, excess of this was donated to the poor, but grandma's best known method of dealing with them was to go over the customer's bills (most ran a tab and paid it off on payday) and sort out those who couldn't pay and tell Dad to "go burn these in the alley before your father find out."
It is easier to change the specification to fit the program than vice versa.