Comment Re:What crap (Score 1) 182
Indeed!
But we might as well try to agree on an IDE / text editor...
Indeed!
But we might as well try to agree on an IDE / text editor...
Really ? This is like the 42nd time I hear this news...
But if the certificate was stolen from the Bank, it's their fault, not yours.
I bet this comment was most-moderated-up-and-down-of-the-day today
Rule number 1: Do not wast mod points on an Apple thread.
you can never test every ball, or every pair of masses.
You can't say this one too quickly...
You can't solve paranoia. Give a candle to a man jumping at shadows, and he'll just start panicking about the shadows moving.
Yeah, but you can stand there and watch. You have to admit it's quite fun...
Does anybody remember Alzheimer's first name?
No? That's how it starts...
bible humping
All sorts of images just popped up in my mind. Weird. All of them. Very weird...
I like
Thanks!
You can write your comments in RAW html no? HTML entities might help...
'Through this series I will explore the possibilities for our future in conversations with those who are shaping it.
He means the prosecutor, and the attorney general
So that makes them two bastard offsprings of two different forks. Sounds like there's a lot of in-breeding in the OS community
Ziss iss not the fideo you vere looking for!
... that those most eager to collect personal information and track everyone's activity would be eager to get everyone to adopt IPv6, which assigns a fixed prefix to each Internet user/access contract and a unique address to each device (i.e. those currently hidden behind routers and corporate NAT gateways). IPv6 is the worst privacy breach and danger to system security we're facing right now, go Lemmings go!
You mean the kind of coporate gateways which are called proxies, and will still exist after IPv6, and will still be the only gateway allowing acces to the WWW?
I read Protect IP and thought "someone's trying to save the Internet Protocol?". Obviously...
Can you really have well protected Intellectual Property keeping a fully free Internet?
Can you really have a fully free Internet that protects people's Intellectual Property?
"Confound these ancestors.... They've stolen our best ideas!" - Ben Jonson