It really embarrases me, as a Brit, that the majority seems so apathetic about the surveillance in place. Though nobody I know seems to understand the sheer scale of what's going on. Personally, any attempts I've made…
>SemiAccurate Says it all... /thread
I found that running the following command helped in running Steam on a 64-bit Ubuntu 12.04 install; sudo apt-get install ia32-libs
Surely, having Micro$oft muscle in on 30% (or whatever they charge) of all Windows based Minecraft sales is enough to complain about.
It loads for me here, in the UK.
If you only have portions of alleged illegal files on your machine, you won't be able to decrypt it. As far as the blocks of data goes on your machine, it's indecipherable rubbish.
Heap of shit, pushed forward by the same news company that doesn't even know where London is... http://yfrog.com/kkfugmrj
It really embarrases me, as a Brit, that the majority seems so apathetic about the surveillance in place. Though nobody I know seems to understand the sheer scale of what's going on. Personally, any attempts I've made…
>SemiAccurate Says it all... /thread
I found that running the following command helped in running Steam on a 64-bit Ubuntu 12.04 install; sudo apt-get install ia32-libs
Surely, having Micro$oft muscle in on 30% (or whatever they charge) of all Windows based Minecraft sales is enough to complain about.
It loads for me here, in the UK.
If you only have portions of alleged illegal files on your machine, you won't be able to decrypt it. As far as the blocks of data goes on your machine, it's indecipherable rubbish.
Heap of shit, pushed forward by the same news company that doesn't even know where London is... http://yfrog.com/kkfugmrj