SulaymanF
SulaymanF
SulaymanF

If it's not a hate site, then what do you call a website that advances wild conspiracy theories and claims that all Muslims worldwide are colluding for evil purposes, and that if you're not slaughtering your neighbors then you are not a proper believer?

That's not true, Moustapha Akkad did some amazing movies about famous Muslim heroes and the Quran. They're so good that Muslims often play them for sunday schools.

Wikiislam is a hate site that is run by Christian missionaries and known to ban anyone who edits the pages for balance or points out actual errors in their info. That's your idea of a source?

There's some good ones actually! The Message is an amazing epic film about the origins of Islam, even better than The Ten Commandments. The director was going to make another movie about a famous Muslim hero, Saladdin, before his untimely death.

Immortality is kind of a punishment then.

Terrorism can't be solved with mere technology. Shouldn't we be asking why the need for this in the first place? (it's not like most other countries have this issue to deal with) The people who were thrown off their land are taking potshots at the people who are occupying it. No, that doesn't justify killing

They can afford to, they have a fraction of the airport traffic that the US does. Imagine being only responsible for New Jersey's airport security.

The bigger issue is whether NYC will allow motorized bikes in the street without some sort of extra permit or DMV approval.

It got published because editors assume a researcher won't blatantly lie and make up fake cases and fake results like that. Once all that came out, they retracted the article, and Wakefield lost his medical license completely.

Encephalitis is NOT the same as Autism. They are very different conditions and doctors are not going to confuse the two; it's like confusing a bacterial infection with schizophrenia.

That is a very new idea, and will need years of cohort studies to prove whether it's true or false. Let's not jump to conclusions yet; the FDA doesn't see enough proof to put warning labels on it at this time. (I'm skeptical of a direct link, although maybe it merely increases the risk in people who already have a

It's not the vaccines. We have evidence that autism starts in the womb, and the article pointed this out. People who think there's a link are just recalling the timing of their vaccines around the same time as the autism was discovered, what is known as "recall bias" in research.

And 12 million are in NYC borders during normal daytime work hours.

Ugh, vaccinate your kids people. That will end the problem for the adults and immunocompromised getting the disease.

This is why I'm a Muslim, almost none of these stories appear in the Quran, and the few that do are completely different (e.g. Moses). We believe that the Bible was changed over the millennia and parts and stories added and removed. Same God, not as harsh as the bible describes Him.

You still didn't respond to my point, what OS are they running at Snowden's job, and what kind of servers? All your experience is worthless in this case if they didnt configure it properly; like I said.

You have no way of knowing this, and are assuming they had a properly-secured system. For all we know, it was shared folders on a windows network.

It doesn't make sense, but you're assuming a government organization did things in a proper way. It appears he had access to the password file, which would make sense since part of his job would be resetting passwords for people who lost them.

Previous reports from 2013 indicated that Snowden used his admin powers to login as higher-ranked people and access their files. An IT worker can usually do that.

Cool to see it shrunken down, but it's not a new technology, my 2003 car has this built into the navigation system already (so you can see the location change when in tunnels and in parking garages.