Comment Re:Snowdon is not on the plane to Havana (Score 1) 629
Greenwald's Baked Whistleblowers - "I've only shared my secret source itinerary with one other soul...and he's not telling."
Greenwald's Baked Whistleblowers - "I've only shared my secret source itinerary with one other soul...and he's not telling."
From there:
[Ecuadoran Foreign Minister Ricardo] Patino said Ecuador was still considering Snowden’s request for asylum while also delivering what appeared to be an impassioned defense of former the CIA contractor. Patino, whose government has been sharply criticized for silencing journalists at home, insisted that Snowden’s case was fundamentally one based on the principle of human rights and praised Snowden for disclosing a surveillance program that had affected nations around the globe.
He cited U.S. refusals to extradite bankers convicted in crimes in Ecuador, saying Quito was now free to exercise its “sovereignty” in the same way. When asked if he was concerned about damaging his nation’s economic relationship with Washington, Patino remained adamant.
“Ecuador puts its principles above its economic interests,” he said.
Hoo boy. I'm almost beginning to feel sorry for the US diplomatic establishment. After HK's eloquent fuck-you-and-lolno to the states, EC brings a bigger one.
I don't think Clinton's ordering the spicy soup today—plain noodles will do. Something about the excess perspiration these past few days...
"Welcome to Ford SYNC, powered by...uh...what's that company with the sexy geek and the chair monkey again?"
Corporations are states too!
Oh, they crossed that line well before PRISMgate (which didn't help).
Exactly. They're not "failing to disclose which sites are being banned", they're succeeding in not disclosing which sites are being banned. This is by design and intention, not some consequence of an "ecosystem".
Google, Drummond added, 'has nothing to hide.'"
We know that, and that's the problem with Google. They never have anything to hide...and when we use their services, neither do we.
I agree it brings promise for that, but a mighty LOL if you think they'll bring down the prices once the switch is made...
"Unfortunately, this time- and material-saving process is highly innovative and thus requires a great investment in 3D printers and intellectual property* that will bring prices up 'temporarily'," says the spokesmen for the automakers, insurance companies, and auto-repair shops today. The reps were confirmed to be making a so-called "air quote" gesture before "temporarily", followed by muffled giggles among themselves after.
*You don't really think someone won't try to add a wonderful 3D-Print-My-Parts insurance fee, or patent the specific process of 3D printing a car part, d'ya? Especially for each specific trademarked shape? "We've only just beguuuuun..."
Heh...though I'm pretty sure he wants the heatmap server! The client also comes free with every Like-, Follow-, and +1-button'd page anyway, so no need to plunk down for Windows Ate My Privacy.
...or why Google dropped XMPP support, re-added it, and pretty much dropped it again. Such federation would get in the way of Governmental Monitoring And Intelligence Gathering For Liberty And Freedom And Also Liberty, apparently.
...and let's not forget that soon-to-be #tt that's always great at parties and family dinnertime:
Turkey retweets the Funny Thing That Happened With Armenians That Totally Was Not a Genocide or Anything Like That, Turkey Swears.
In the wake of this news, millions of teenagers anticipate a new version of Snapchat.
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