In fact, net neutrality rules as they stand now HELP ISPs. They can now legally charge for some data, and give other data a free pass. This is supposed to be what net neutrality was to put an end to. Instead, it made it legal.
Yikes! I know you're in the tank for Clinton, but don't lie about it. Google very definitely is twisting the autocomplete results, and you can easily check it for yourself.
We should not spread information that can be helpful to terrorists. That's why I'm not reporting my income to the IRS anymore. I'm not sure how, but it could be useful to terrorists.
Hey guys, I just patented adenine. It's one of the building blocks of DNA. So if anyone is using DNA on their job, in school, or as part of the chemical makeup of your body, you owe me money.
Specifically, he should have kept this part under wraps:
According to the leaked documents in Spiegel, NSA officials acknowledged that any disclosure of the existence of the foreign listening posts would lead to “grave damage” for US relations with other governments.
Such posts exist in 19 European cities, including Paris, Madrid, Rome and Frankfurt, according to the magazine, which has based its reports on documents provided by Edward Snowden, the former NSA contractor.
I was not a single act though, Uriel-238. It was multiple acts. Hundreds, in fact. If he would have stopped short of giving the evidence about other countries and specific world leaders that they were being spied upon, he would still be a full-blown hero. But he didn't, so he's not.
This is the first time I agree with Holder. Snowden did a good thing in letting Americans know that our government was spying on us. Then he did a treasonous thing by explaining to other governments who and how they were being spied upon.
It's like saving a drowning lady, and then shooting someone in the face. You're a hero that needs to go to jail.
Just fyi, if you disable javascript on these anti-adblock sites (via noscript or yesscript, for example), you don't get the annoying complaint from them.
"I'm not sure people are going to be more comforted that people are carrying guns they can't see..."
You mean 'concealed carry'? That's the only way most state licenses work. It's a new thing to allow it to be open. And yes, people are comforted either way.
I think we should have some sort of 'super key' that makes all encrypted information immediately readable. Also, I think I should be the only person with that key.
Haha, your side lost, techdirt. Grow a pair and live with it.
In fact, net neutrality rules as they stand now HELP ISPs. They can now legally charge for some data, and give other data a free pass. This is supposed to be what net neutrality was to put an end to. Instead, it made it legal.
Haha Clinton supporter Mesnick's butthurt is showing in this post. I can't lie and say I'm not enjoying it :).
Boobs are neato. Just sayin'.
Yikes! I know you're in the tank for Clinton, but don't lie about it. Google very definitely is twisting the autocomplete results, and you can easily check it for yourself.
I can' understand wanting to kill someone with violence, but wanting to kill someone with death seems too harsh.
I'm not really a fan of revenge porn, but I can't seem to find ANY porn. Did they take that out of the internet or something?
Oh wait, nevermind. Safe search was on. Problem solved.
Quid Pro Quo?
If the FBI can hack our computers without a warrant, can we hack theirs without one?
Sounds horrible, but...
I could REALLY use $1.6 million.
I agree with them
We should not spread information that can be helpful to terrorists. That's why I'm not reporting my income to the IRS anymore. I'm not sure how, but it could be useful to terrorists.
Hey guys, I just patented adenine. It's one of the building blocks of DNA. So if anyone is using DNA on their job, in school, or as part of the chemical makeup of your body, you owe me money.
So, if a fish out in the ocean eats as much food as he wants, does he die like the ones in aquariums do?
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Specifically, he should have kept this part under wraps:
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I was not a single act though, Uriel-238. It was multiple acts. Hundreds, in fact. If he would have stopped short of giving the evidence about other countries and specific world leaders that they were being spied upon, he would still be a full-blown hero. But he didn't, so he's not.
First agreement ever
This is the first time I agree with Holder. Snowden did a good thing in letting Americans know that our government was spying on us. Then he did a treasonous thing by explaining to other governments who and how they were being spied upon.
It's like saving a drowning lady, and then shooting someone in the face. You're a hero that needs to go to jail.
noscript
Just fyi, if you disable javascript on these anti-adblock sites (via noscript or yesscript, for example), you don't get the annoying complaint from them.
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"I'm not sure people are going to be more comforted that people are carrying guns they can't see..."
You mean 'concealed carry'? That's the only way most state licenses work. It's a new thing to allow it to be open. And yes, people are comforted either way.
Never trust anyone who believes a 'hate crime' is a different thing than any other crime.
front door
I think we should have some sort of 'super key' that makes all encrypted information immediately readable. Also, I think I should be the only person with that key.
What we need are big signs in all of our airports that say, "TERRORIST-FREE ZONE". That should solve most of our airplane related problems.