One can not claim privacy concerns when one posted that information in a publicly viewable manner.
If one deliberately puts out misleading information then one gets and deserves the result of misunderstandings.
In reply to: "EFF sues feds for info on social-network surveillance"
December 2, 2009
One can not claim privacy concerns when one posted that information in a publicly viewable manner.
If one deliberately puts out misleading information then one gets and deserves the result of misunderstandings.
In reply to: "EFF sues feds for info on social-network surveillance"
December 2, 2009
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I've never seen an iPhone here
Oh yeah, I'm in Brasil and they don't sell them here.
In reply to: "Trouble in iPhone paradise"
October 3, 2007
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Vast oversimplification
This story contains a host of oversimlifications. For one the space station would not exist at all without government underwriting. What commercial enterprise would invest the money required with almost no hope of a profit? In fact this is the central problem of the story, commercial enterprises have to see a profit particularly with the immense investment costs. Not mentioned are the commercial reoket companies that are having a real problem due to the sparsity of contracts to loft satellites. Finally, the current space tourist business is technically much simpler than putting someone into orbit and returning them. Until a commercial enterprise starts putting tourists and/or work crews into orbit private human space flight is just an inverted yo-yo.
October 3, 2007
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