Comment Re:But...but.... (Score 1) 195
...except when they change their mission statement to focus on national security.
...except when they change their mission statement to focus on national security.
No stereo. Less speed than a ChipSiP. Lame.
Absolutely agree. Give a nice little popup balloon, visibly separate from the web page (i.e. not like one of those in-client-area IE information bars; make it pop out as window size allows), that says "This page could not be accessed (error err_code). Below is an earlier version from archival_group. [ [ ] Do not show archived versions ever again, you dummy ]". (Maybe with more user-friendly language.) Problem solved.
A site with barely-broadcastable body pictures that end up disappearing from it and yet still end up preserved on other parts of the web?
I say it's already like MySpace.
Better yet, just burninate the software patent countryside, salt the earth, and maybe save a prior picture of that quaint and evil practice for students to shake their heads at in disgust when they read their textbooks. Patenting math and algorithms is bad, chills software development (proprietary and especially otherwise), and only dignifies "IP" cartels like MPEG-LA.
They check the map, yes, but they also look up advice on how best to treat, play with, and groom their pet humans. It's not like they only chase after food, now.
Well, NYC is carrying out a Rat Indexing Initiative for Manhattan and the Bronx, per TFA.
So either they'll find the Wall St rats clustered around former Mayor Bloomberg, or they'll find the Yankees. Or me.
From the report:
Does this Transparency Report include information on the number of national security orders you receive?
We report only information about National Security Letters. Like all other companies to issue transparency reports, we are not permitted at this time to report information on national security orders (like FISA orders).
So (before you ask) it does not account for the April 2013 secret FISA Hoover-order or any other such.
I thought the interest in tracking was obvious when the giant Connect With (Facebook|Twitter) buttons got plastered on my face in the login page*. The logo-riffic Partners page does not help. It's clear that Trove is already in Slashdot's current milking-it stage, as a marketing tool for themselves and the logo'd companies. Taco's lost what's left of his way.
*and again, when I looked the create-account page**.
**which makes you have to click again to sign in with an email address if you're a normal non-TwitFace user. No thanks, I don't smoke and I don't "social".
Footer fortune atm: "And remember: Evil will always prevail, because Good is dumb." -- Spaceballs
I will doubt your repentance until you also stop eating Girl Scouts without baking them into Girl Scout cookies first.
Since the cars will also be connected to the internet and each other, the **AAs that'll lead that charge will file a trumped-up charge that you tried to spread malware and cause a highway pileup. Your car will be towed and you'll be in solitary for Conspiracy To Commit Mass Vehicular Manslaughter, Threatening National Security, Copying Floppies, and Disorderly Conduct.
Also, it would have been a harsh and undue insult to retarded idiots.
The flow chart is a most thoroughly oversold piece of program documentation. -- Frederick Brooks, "The Mythical Man Month"