Comment Re:For the last time, he is no hero (Score 1) 519
So there was ONE email, and then SPECULATION by Andrea Mitchell that there COULD have been others.
That is not evidence that Snowden repeatedly attempted to blow the whistle on spying.
So there was ONE email, and then SPECULATION by Andrea Mitchell that there COULD have been others.
That is not evidence that Snowden repeatedly attempted to blow the whistle on spying.
Like general surveillance over an unsuspecting public.
That is not even close to what "public record" means.
Your credit rating, payment history, and other details; however, are NOT public record. The government wants that information now so it can "help" people.
"Oh hey, we notice you haven't paid your mortgage in three months. We'll just send your tax refund to the bank to help you stay in your house."
That's what this is all about - helping government help its corporate overlords.
"I am in this race to tell the corporate lobbyists that their days of setting the agenda in Washington are over. I have done more than any other candidate in this race to take on lobbyists â" and won. They have not funded my campaign, they will not run my White House, and they will not drown out the voices of the American people when I am president."
-- Barack Obama, Speech in Des Moines, IA
November 10, 2007
Can we please stop trying to insinuate that electric vehicles do not have a carbon footprint?
When I was going to Georgia Tech, I would have given anything for a 1.3:1 ratio.
They just refuse to tell anyone what it is, or give you any warning that you have violated it before they disconnect you.
The thing that is most amusing about these people is that, out of one side of their mouths they whine about how they don't have the capacity to give everyone truly unlimited Internet like they advertise, but out of the other side they have as much as anyone is willing to pay for, with no limit.
It really is time to label Internet service as a public utility and place it under proper regulation.
1) There is no such thing as spy-proof
2) If you can install an app on it, it is not secure
3) If you can connect it to a network, it is not secure
4) If you do not own and have complete access to audit all firmware, including the radio, then it is not secure
5) The Blackphone looks like nothing more than a platform from which to sell expensive annual subscriptions to quasi-private services
With your bare hands?!?