Comment Re:So much for... (Score 1) 172
Ironically, we've seen it coming for quite some time.
Ironically, we've seen it coming for quite some time.
Too late!
That would matter if they wanted to incarcerate a diplomat. Assange is not a diplomat.
Accusing foreign nationals of rape in order to facilitate extradition to a third-party nation is also considered poor form.
Oops, we dropped a teargas canister outside the limo. So sorry!
The paranoid part of me wonders how difficult it would have been to introduce spores into the embassy's ventilation, to encourage a medical condition that might get him out of there.
Not very much work at all - just bribe a cleaner or maintenance worker to leave their sandwich in the intake, or fail to replace the filter correctly.
You joke, but still - what's worse between the two? Blowing up abortion clinics or blowing up whole city blocks?
Even if it was -actual- rape, and not just a technicality of the terms, this would still be way out of line. There's got to be more going on than just questioning over rape charges.
We all see the elephant in the room, but the elephant seems to think he's invisible.
Not with the bios-enforced bootloader lockdown, you won't.
Best. Comment. Ever.
I would have been glad to have one... if not for the bootloader lockdown bullshit.
Foot, meet bullet.
... and that's why I have a TI-84 Silver, 10 years later? That I actually use?
For what it's worth, I managed to get everything done without being forced to use Office to do it. My teachers didn't necessarily love me for it (more work for them), but they supported it by not tossing my work in the trash...
We had Apple ][ computers in elementary school. When I became a consumer, we had whitebox PCs and iMacs.
There's a significant time lag in there that you don't seem to have accounted for. The Apple ][ didn't do the damage, the iMac and lockdown did.
I think you are confusing "not possible" for "not permitted."
I think you'll find the two are not equivalent out here in the Real World.
Today is a good day for information-gathering. Read someone else's mail file.