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Actually hacking has been considered a serious offense since the internet was born. People have been put away for years and denied any technology use after they get out for hacking. The problem is not that people haven't been taking it seriously, it's the ability to prove that _____ actually did commit whatever cyber

That is true, however it is on a college campus which is an entirely different ballpark from say a private business with private property. Unfortunately, state laws disagree with you when it comes to schools. For example, teachers are allowed to open carry with a license and are allowed on campus. The University of

You do realize that if they carry the necessary open-carry licenses, that they (police) has to let them through right? That's the whole point of having the licenses in the first place. To allow you to openly carry so long as you are registered. The police couldn't do squat because anyone who actually knows the laws

Whelp, that's a bunch of knowledge that makes things start to make sense on a number of matters.

Ah yes, nothing like having 10 rifles and hundreds of boxes of bullets for everything. It's probably one of the most optimal strategies.

I remember the bedtime story scene. Worst bedtime story for a child ever.

Well if you want to game design, I would suggest doing the following:

One of my friends went into early retirement, he is now coming out of it because he's bored as all hell. He's done everything he wanted. After 5 years of retirement at too young of an age, I can see it happening easily. I would keep my job even if I won the lottery.

Assuming NK launches their first volleys and hits every single target, there wouldn't be much left. The Americans and SK army's are meant to slow them down, not defeat them. First wave response would come from our bases in Japan, special forces and whatever we have in Alaska probably. Second wave response would be

less nuke minded and probably seeing what is still capable of floating.

Actually no, it shrank because the economy took a double recession to the head. If you are going to argue something about diminishing profits, not mentioning the recessions effecting the vast majority of consumers is idiotic. If people have money to spend, they will spend it on random consumer products. They do not,

I have to admit, it's pretty true. Funny though, alot of countries you expect good work ethic from, their productivity sucks even more than ours. Mostly due to ass-kissing and trying to get look good rather than simply do it.

The deepest darkest jail cell that not even Snowden would get.

Then safes's are marketing the impossible. Banks are marketing the impossible, everyone is marketing the impossible in some form or fashion. They are not marketing 100% secure phone. They are saying it is more secure than what is currently available.

Exploits can exist but it's pretty damning evidence of tampering that cannot be easily removed. Though frankly, nobody is truly secure anyway. Physically or electronically anyway.

hence open source.

ah ok. Couldn't remembered if it was or not. Been a while since I've played Vegas.

Yes we are all vulnerable. But you know... perhaps storing things like passwords not marked in a folder named fucking passwords plain text.. may make it less likely? Seriously? This entire scenario is like a robber breaking into a house only to find that Sony has conveniently left a list specifying where all the high

Didn't stop me. Though dear god that was a terrifying mad dash.

Which is why I use automatic shotgun.... which may or may not be a mod gun. Can't remember. Probably is.