>but it took a whole minute to boot up (Win-NT) Wow - my w2k server takes about a minute to even start loading windows. It spends half that time giving me copyright info about the 2 different sets of RAID…
Numerous paper's on ross's page http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/Papers/wcf.html
>because there is nothing written down to refer to as a 'base Except for 1000 years of legal precedence
Canada just stopped doing this to juvenile offenders this year! Although it did stop doing it to RCMP recruits in the 70s
If the secret that they lost got out - wouldn't it harm the morale of US forces from the south? and therefore treason
Presumably somebody is now going to be charged with rape - for releasing classified US army information
2 decades earlier they prosecuted people who reported ATM losses for fraud - because ATMs were perfectly secure.
If one of the smartest computer security guys was prepared to do all this work and throw lots of expensive experts (well grad students) at finding your bugs - would you: 1, Send developers to all their seminars to learn…
Take the distribution for any other religion and only include those who live in a few major east coast cities. So include 'christians' who are executives in NY but ignore all the ones pumping gas in the mid-west. Then…
No - with current policies you are only letting in people with very highly paid jobs. It's like claiming that flying first class makes people hungry for success - because everybody that arrives by first class is rich
Because there haven't been generations of poor Hindu immigrants who are now working in gas stations. Hindu immigrants are all fairly recent and with current immigration policies only professors and bankers are likely to…
Not really thinking creatively though. Why replace children in a chinese sweatshopa earning 80c an hour with prisoners being paid $1 hour. Wouldn't it be more profitable to replace people being paid $1000/hour with…
Almost all trade deficits are deceptive. in general imports are very carefully monitored - since they are taxed - while exports, especially invisible earnings, are very approximate. Until recently the US measured…
They did follow due process. An industry body bought off some politicians who passed a law making attacks on their business model a matter of national security. That's been standard procedure since at least 1776
>but it took a whole minute to boot up (Win-NT) Wow - my w2k server takes about a minute to even start loading windows. It spends half that time giving me copyright info about the 2 different sets of RAID…
Numerous paper's on ross's page http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/Papers/wcf.html
>because there is nothing written down to refer to as a 'base Except for 1000 years of legal precedence
Canada just stopped doing this to juvenile offenders this year! Although it did stop doing it to RCMP recruits in the 70s
If the secret that they lost got out - wouldn't it harm the morale of US forces from the south? and therefore treason
Presumably somebody is now going to be charged with rape - for releasing classified US army information
2 decades earlier they prosecuted people who reported ATM losses for fraud - because ATMs were perfectly secure.
If one of the smartest computer security guys was prepared to do all this work and throw lots of expensive experts (well grad students) at finding your bugs - would you: 1, Send developers to all their seminars to learn…
Take the distribution for any other religion and only include those who live in a few major east coast cities. So include 'christians' who are executives in NY but ignore all the ones pumping gas in the mid-west. Then…
No - with current policies you are only letting in people with very highly paid jobs. It's like claiming that flying first class makes people hungry for success - because everybody that arrives by first class is rich
Because there haven't been generations of poor Hindu immigrants who are now working in gas stations. Hindu immigrants are all fairly recent and with current immigration policies only professors and bankers are likely to…
Not really thinking creatively though. Why replace children in a chinese sweatshopa earning 80c an hour with prisoners being paid $1 hour. Wouldn't it be more profitable to replace people being paid $1000/hour with…
Almost all trade deficits are deceptive. in general imports are very carefully monitored - since they are taxed - while exports, especially invisible earnings, are very approximate. Until recently the US measured…
They did follow due process. An industry body bought off some politicians who passed a law making attacks on their business model a matter of national security. That's been standard procedure since at least 1776