Comment Re:Ban or tax them (Score 2) 16
I think the British way would be to require a license to vape.
I think the British way would be to require a license to vape.
No, they would not. Obviously, criminals carrying random-looking data over borders will be lying about it not being encrypted data. You assume this needs the border control agents to understand anything. You assume dead wrong. The analysis software will make all those determinations and it will do so in the worst possible way for you.
All these morons believing in magic are getting on my nerves.
However agreeing or not agreeing is not a reason for moderation.
Should be plain obvious to a normal human being, and is explicitly stated so in the modding rules.
Perhaps you did not check the checkbox: willing to moderate.
That is actually funny - in a sense,
Considering that all pirating in our days is done with motor "motherships" and motor assault ships, and: the targets are usually oil tankers which agree, to pump down a bit of their load: it is all about oil and CO2.
A Yes, I recall that I had on of those I-131 travel documents fior a while. Glad I don't have to deal with this BS anymore and handed in my Green Card many years ago.
Your faith in the corrupt Roberts supreme court may be misplaced. Time will tell.
In case you have not noticed, the two things most people excel at is stupidity and denial.
What a deeply hateful comment. Well, I guess you are a full-on psycho with no compassion and no human decency.
How will that help here?
Legally not really different from what was done here. Now if you had two working braincells and just erased all problematic data before you got to the border
Yes. The only sane thing is to NOT carry any problematic data. But many tech nerds are too stupid to understand how things actually work in the real world.
In case you have not noticed, the average US "adult" is a mental child these days. Clueless crypto-nerds are worse.
They will have you plug in some memory stick. And then you are cooked. Because next they will ask you to unlock the encrypted areas they found. No, THEY do not need to prove it is encrypted. YOU will have to prove it is not. Have fun in prison.
We're here to give you a computer, not a religion. - attributed to Bob Pariseau, at the introduction of the Amiga