This report is interesting. But I’ve always found the opposite: I think iPhones are much harder to type on.
http://bgr.com/2013/09/20/iphone-android-touch-screen-responsiveness/
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This report is interesting. But I’ve always found the opposite: I think iPhones are much harder to type on.
http://bgr.com/2013/09/20/iphone-android-touch-screen-responsiveness/
and told my representative (Bill Johnson) thanks for voting to defund ObamaCare (aka The Affordable Care Act). I also wrote my Senators–Sherrod Brown and Rob Portman–(who aren’t nearly as in touch with the people in Ohio) and urged them to vote yes on the measure sent to the Senate by the House Of Representatives.
I’m glad the house voted to defund this horrible legislation. It needs repealed outright (especially since HRH Pres. Barry) has delayed parts of it illegally. It is a big part of what it moving the US toward European Style Socialist democracy.
Image from jessie owen via flickr
I’ve read several blogs making hay about the NSA cryptographer who made this post on zd net. There was even a response by John Gilmore of the EFF. I’m not going to rehash all of that, except to say that I don’t really believe the NSA guy. Sure he may think what he writes about, on the other hand, his colleagues don’t appear to think the same. BUT, he does make a good point. That is what I want to write about.
As this national dialogue continues, I look to the American people to reach a consensus on the desired scope of U.S. intelligence activities. If it is determined that the rules should be changed or updated, we at NSA would faithfully and effectively adapt. My NSA colleagues and I stand ready to continue to defend this nation using only the tools that we are authorized to use and in the specific ways that we are authorized to use them. We wouldn’t want it any other way.
He’s right when he looks to “the people” (through our representatives) to change the law, if we want. If we want. IF. Yes, we the people must let our representatives know that we don’t like this and expect them to change it. If we don’t tell them, how are they supposed to know? If they don’t know we want it changed, they’ll go on “making it up” and doing what they way.
Image from uwwresnet via flickr
Just write the goofy cr for what it should be and go on. Jeez…stop being RINOs and fix this stuff…
http://www.cato.org/blog/house-republicans-sequestration-shenanigans
This makes me think of a YouTube video I saw once. I didn’t realize that there was just one guy who did so many of them.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/10305322/The-lost-art-of-the-movie-trailer-voice-over.html
Surprise surprise surprise. What didja think?
http://gizmodo.com/surprise-the-nsa-repeatedly-violated-court-rules-on-da-1288331948
Trust is essential for society to function. Without it, conspiracy theories naturally take hold. Even worse, without it we fail as a country and as a culture. It’s time to reinstitute the ideals of democracy: The government works for the people, open government is the best way to protect against government abuse, and a government keeping secrets from its people is a rare exception, not the norm.
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2013/09/conspiracy_theo_1.html
They have found weaknesses in some applications they can exploit. They’ve convinced companies to put in backdoors. They can crack weak passwords. BUT the math and large keys still stand in floss. I think these stories are to try and get around the groundswell of people starting to use encryption they can’t break.
http://gizmodo.com/the-nsa-can-crack-almost-any-type-of-encryption-1258954266