Which President? Obama? The guy who foght tooth and nail to keep the extent of the NSA's domestic surveillance a secret?
Which President? Obama? The guy who foght tooth and nail to keep the extent of the NSA's domestic surveillance a secret?
Seriously, I think the best kind of government is a do-nothing government.
It would be at this point that they realize that humans cheat, and thus Skynet is born.
that's called a victory my friend!! Take that "unbeatable" algorithm
I accept this challenge!
I don't know how you can make that claim. Mac products have evolved significantly in the past ten years.
And for them, I present the iPad!
Well as a current Dyson owner and previous owner of various Hoover, Dirt Devil, and other brands... my 5 year old Dyson sucks up more crap today than any other vacuum I've ever owned, just as it did the day I took it out of the box. As an example, my prior vacuum, a Hoover upright, had been used a few times per week…
These people criticize the right to bear arms because the law was made couple hundred years ago in way different times, but then they have no problem bringing up a couple hundred year old law when it's in favor of what they want, one things for sure we definitely need privacy and security when it comes to our…
Am I the only one that sees this as a local and not a federal problem? Taking federal funds (that we do not have) to try and oversee surveillance equipment that local and state police would use seems purely political to me. The only reason this is getting attention is due to the hysteria that the media has help fuel.…
I would hope so. If I buy something, I would really not like for the original manufacturer to be able to access my personal data. In my opinion, that search warrant should be issued to the owner of the phone to unlock it.
"Also, the age of the law isn't relevant here whatsoever. The laws that allow the publishing of what's on your site were framed in 1776, but they are no less valid"
1789, actually, but yeah.
In a gutsy move, the movie is actually 2 hours of everything working fine and families enjoying the park.
Shiny!
If you're struggling to identify them just remember that the f-22's are the ones that work - sort of.
You're correct about Comcast et al and people against "net neutrality" or rather government mandated net neutrality know that the government can't do anything right and as soon as they have control, Comcast et al will start paying off politicians to redefine what net neutrality actually means and begin to cut out the…
yes, if someone has a different opinion than you they must be a sock puppet.
MaBell's monopoly status was a creation of regulation.
They ran the FCC in regards to telephony for over 40 years.
It was only after significant deregulation that competition could actually took place.
Yea, and everything the government regulates is better because they are the answer to every problem.
This net neutrality ad is ass backwards (yea, I went there) and would throttle everyone back, cost everyone more in access bills (good luck with your throttled porn streams then) and give control over, and an ultimate…
Net Neutrality would be GREAT! Because hey, they've never lied to us before, right?