It happened with Kissinger before. If one were cynical, one might assume that the closed Norwegian Nobel Peace Prize committee, entirely different to the Swedish Nobel Prize committee (started by Alfred Nobel), may have…
If I am not mistaken you mean "steganography" and not "stenography" as the latter is the person(s) that transcribe in a courtroom. I have never seen a spell check that had the word steganography in it though.
Its a shame you didn't attempt to explain further, we could have both learned something. As it stands now, in certain respects, I disagree.
Isn't the convention to only use the phrase o'clock when using a 12 hour notation?
Sure but then Netflix and Universal stealing translated subtitles from these "pirates" and including it on their commercial content is also piracy. Thing is though, as a civil claim, the monetary incentive is clear on…
> but that does not permit them to distribute it without the original work's copyright holder's permission (and the original work's copyright holder would need the derivative's copyright holder's permission to…
Before coming to Sweden I would have probably agreed with that, now, however, I am inclined to believe Swedish laws are only applicable to Swedish people where and when America is not involved. Other than all those…
Scripts are copyrighted but the translated subtitles are never straight translations of scripts (as I have found out in recent years being English in a non-English country), there is a level of interpretation (using a…
Your expensive vendors sit on security patches for weeks and my free ones shoot them out almost immediately. Why is that not a business concern? I don't think it's zelotry, there are a lot of advantages to open source…
Yes I understand that. What I was suggesting is that the poor people in Tower Hamlets haven't all been displaced, just the people in the Shoreditch triangle, which is tiny in population when you compare to say, Bow,…
Fascinating. I find it especially interesting to see the results of gentrification. As someone who watched a million Nathan Barleys take over Shoreditch in the mid to late 00's until the artists left, it is absolutely…
No, I meant exactly what I wrote.
There is a difference between legal and lawful.
I think you are missing the scale of these data collection programmes. For instance, if you are in north Germany, some of your traffic will be routed through Sweden (because of Telia), Sweden has the FRA law[1] and the…
There are non-refoulement[1] clauses in international refugee law that 181 countries around the world are bound to, I believe. In previous cases[2] where people are deported whilst seeking asylum the UNHCR has said: >…
> No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to attacks upon his honour and reputation. Everyone has the right to the protection of the law against such…
> The actions from what we've seen so far are completely legal; what Snowden did is not. It's incredibly simple. Ah, innocent until proven guilty and all that! I am not entirely convinced everything we have seen the US…
As a British person in Sweden I just had a chuckle out loud with my morning coffee reading your comment. Good stuff (I couldn't disagree more but good stuff nonetheless).
> One would think that the leading figures of these pools know each other. One would think it's outside the realm of conspiracy... No it is not outside the realm of possibility that people could conspire to perform a…
> No citizen should be victim of unknown charges and/or evidence that impacts their free movement through society. Why should I need to be a citizen to not have my human rights violated? If it is in the UN Declaration…
Care to share links to some of these insightful posts?
Oh please, your comment is just as cringe inducing as the one you are responding to. 40 isn't even that old and you are talking like you are on your death bed, it's embarrassing. The world has, is and will be shaped by…
Go to http://www.google.com/ncr and it will forward you to the main US version of Google (it will also set your language preference which helps if you find yourself being redirected to the local countries Google domain…
Personally I took the phrase 'frame-by-frame' to be a figure of speech. "A figure of speech is the use of a word or a phrase, which ascend from its literal interpretation." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Figure_of_speech…
Ah, I apologise. I wasn't aware that was the point, I thought the target audience was in Sweden (the site was down when I made that comment so I hadn't seen it).
It happened with Kissinger before. If one were cynical, one might assume that the closed Norwegian Nobel Peace Prize committee, entirely different to the Swedish Nobel Prize committee (started by Alfred Nobel), may have…
If I am not mistaken you mean "steganography" and not "stenography" as the latter is the person(s) that transcribe in a courtroom. I have never seen a spell check that had the word steganography in it though.
Its a shame you didn't attempt to explain further, we could have both learned something. As it stands now, in certain respects, I disagree.
Isn't the convention to only use the phrase o'clock when using a 12 hour notation?
Sure but then Netflix and Universal stealing translated subtitles from these "pirates" and including it on their commercial content is also piracy. Thing is though, as a civil claim, the monetary incentive is clear on…
> but that does not permit them to distribute it without the original work's copyright holder's permission (and the original work's copyright holder would need the derivative's copyright holder's permission to…
Before coming to Sweden I would have probably agreed with that, now, however, I am inclined to believe Swedish laws are only applicable to Swedish people where and when America is not involved. Other than all those…
Scripts are copyrighted but the translated subtitles are never straight translations of scripts (as I have found out in recent years being English in a non-English country), there is a level of interpretation (using a…
Your expensive vendors sit on security patches for weeks and my free ones shoot them out almost immediately. Why is that not a business concern? I don't think it's zelotry, there are a lot of advantages to open source…
Yes I understand that. What I was suggesting is that the poor people in Tower Hamlets haven't all been displaced, just the people in the Shoreditch triangle, which is tiny in population when you compare to say, Bow,…
Fascinating. I find it especially interesting to see the results of gentrification. As someone who watched a million Nathan Barleys take over Shoreditch in the mid to late 00's until the artists left, it is absolutely…
No, I meant exactly what I wrote.
There is a difference between legal and lawful.
I think you are missing the scale of these data collection programmes. For instance, if you are in north Germany, some of your traffic will be routed through Sweden (because of Telia), Sweden has the FRA law[1] and the…
There are non-refoulement[1] clauses in international refugee law that 181 countries around the world are bound to, I believe. In previous cases[2] where people are deported whilst seeking asylum the UNHCR has said: >…
> No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to attacks upon his honour and reputation. Everyone has the right to the protection of the law against such…
> The actions from what we've seen so far are completely legal; what Snowden did is not. It's incredibly simple. Ah, innocent until proven guilty and all that! I am not entirely convinced everything we have seen the US…
As a British person in Sweden I just had a chuckle out loud with my morning coffee reading your comment. Good stuff (I couldn't disagree more but good stuff nonetheless).
> One would think that the leading figures of these pools know each other. One would think it's outside the realm of conspiracy... No it is not outside the realm of possibility that people could conspire to perform a…
> No citizen should be victim of unknown charges and/or evidence that impacts their free movement through society. Why should I need to be a citizen to not have my human rights violated? If it is in the UN Declaration…
Care to share links to some of these insightful posts?
Oh please, your comment is just as cringe inducing as the one you are responding to. 40 isn't even that old and you are talking like you are on your death bed, it's embarrassing. The world has, is and will be shaped by…
Go to http://www.google.com/ncr and it will forward you to the main US version of Google (it will also set your language preference which helps if you find yourself being redirected to the local countries Google domain…
Personally I took the phrase 'frame-by-frame' to be a figure of speech. "A figure of speech is the use of a word or a phrase, which ascend from its literal interpretation." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Figure_of_speech…
Ah, I apologise. I wasn't aware that was the point, I thought the target audience was in Sweden (the site was down when I made that comment so I hadn't seen it).