Comment Re:The secrets buried there (Score 1) 36
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Translate the result to Latin. Chisel over the entrance to the Capitol building.
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Translate the result to Latin. Chisel over the entrance to the Capitol building.
And it's nice to see groups like FSF share their best practices with the world. It appears that ClownFlare has fallen on its face again.
True. Because as current Apple employees, that NDA would be on file and still in effect. As a past Apple employee, it would behoove Apple to keep those people from walking out with new project prototypes. By the time the NDA lapses, the projects will on the market and no longer such a big secret (some stuff may still be proprietary).
I still don't think the DoD will let me walk off with the blueprints to their turbo-encabulator. Not for the rest of my life.
Have been doing this for years.
That Furbish lousewort sure gets around.
Obvious mob connection.
In the grand scheme of things, is Apple really that eggregious of a data collector. They seem to be happy securing their customers' information. Even from themselves.
As long as they get their 30% of the revenue.
asked job candidates from Apple to share details about secret projects and to bring device components and prototypes to their interviews.
When I was interviewing for a DoD job, I don't think they would have loaned me a W88 warhead to show my other prospective employers.
Our only saviour could be the Tolkien Foundation who's been very active suing everyone who dares to refer to any of JRR's works. And copyright has been given such a strength that the FCC has no chances, they may at most pay the extortionists.
Under socialism, they don't permit all these add-on fees and services. It's all bundled together. With your food.
You did want food, didn't you? Welcome to your city-owned supermarket.
Seriously, it's just a matter of installing Opticom receivers on autonomous vehicles. Or a radar detector receiver that can handle SWS (Safety Warning System) messages. And then put transmitters in emergency vehicles.
*Basing traffic safety on V2V/V2X communications is a lost cause. Because bicycles won't have them. And homeless bums wandering aimlessly through traffic won't either. But I'm repeating myself.
Seriously, who writes these summaries?
You're such a sad little man
The company is the operator.
We can hold corporations responsible, we just usually don't
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