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- FBI plans new Net-tapping push
- FBI plans new Net-tapping pushNot FBIIt's the Administration thats pushing it, the FBI are just the tool used, so they get the blame. The neocons hide behind the civil servants, blame goes down, power goes up.Will they legalize kidnapping now to make this legal?:http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060705/wl_nm/security_italy_usa_dcwhat next?You never really appreciate it until...
- Tags: Federal government, Oath, FBI, affirmation, unreasonable search, probable cause, seizure
- Discussion threads 2006-07-07
- The Seizure Generator (zip)
- The Seizure generator is a Flash video with background music that displays screens of colors or shapes at 50 frames per second fps. Do not watch this video if you have health conditions that might actually start a seizure. SOAP Flash assumes No Liability for seizures/injuries caused by this video....
- Tags: SOAP, Simple Object Access Protocol, video
- Software downloads 2006-04-06
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- Would you give the Feds your computers?
- The Frederick News Post reported Sunday that FBI agents seized two computers from one of the Frederick County, Maryland, public libraries this weekend. Darrell Batson, director of Frederick County Public Libraries, said two FBI employees came to the downtown Frederick library either Wednesday or Thursday. The agents...
- Tags: Agent, FBI, Library, Computer, Federal Government, Real Estate, Government, Business Operations, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-08-04
- Why your text messages are not private
- The media, including your correspondent, reported last week that the Ninth Circuit decision in Quon v Arch clearly established an employee's right of privacy in his text messages, even on an employer-issued pager. The court said that a police department that looked through an officer's text message...
- Tags: Text Message, Government, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-06-29
- Fired up for new coal plant in Virginia
- Fired up for new coal plant in VirginiaCoal in Tampa BayWe've got coal here as well. Since moving here, they've put scrubbers on it and other sort of things to clean the exhaust. It's not my favorite type of power generation, but it has the benefit of buffering...
- Tags: Middle Eastern Oil, coal
- Discussion threads 2008-06-27
- Should more doctors go to jail?
- Should more doctors go to jail?It's really sad when famous people die NTNTActually...More attention should be given to the Pharmacuitical companies wasting billions and billions of our money on TV commercials instead of using the money to educate and present the drugs to doctors for consideration, and further research.I don't...
- Tags: prescription
- Discussion threads 2008-06-19
- Planes, trains, and automobiles
- Planes, trains, and automobilesRE: Planes, trains, and automobilesIt's all about fear and control. Since planes can cover a greater distance AND are easier to control points of entry are limited to a plane and fewer connection points they also offer a higher profile of success. The natural fear of flying...
- Tags: Government, train
- Discussion threads 2008-06-16
- Free speech for students, revisited
- Free speech for students, revisitedThe rockFreedom of speech is the mother of all freedoms. Because by using it, you can win all the other freedoms back. It's the rock upon which our democratic political systems are built.It destroys tyranny at every level: political, corporate, educational and even psychological (political correctness,...
- Tags: Blogging, Avery
- Discussion threads 2008-06-02
- Will those with "brain cooties" find equality?
- A new mental health parity act is sailing through Congress and should be enacted this summer. I should be happy with this. As I've noted here previously, I have a family history of ADHD. But as with the previous such act, which passed in 1996, parity depends...
- Tags: Health Care, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-06-01
- Proposed NAFTA-like agreement would turn border guards into copyright cops
- Proposed NAFTA-like agreement would turn border guards into copyright copsDeclaring war on your customers!Great PR move by big content! Apparently big content is feeling too much love from its customers! (These guys are hopeless!)Woot!Finally someone will be cracking down on all of those GPL violations as they cross the border,...
- Tags: NAFTA, Proposed NAFTA, supreme, agreement
- Discussion threads 2008-05-29
- Proposed NAFTA-like agreement would turn border guards into copyright cops
- This is so unbelievable, so repugnant to basic principles of privacy and prohibitions against illegal search and seizure that I can only let the news speak for itself. But to put it in context, here is Wikipedia's entry on Canada's version of the Fourth Amendment: ...
- Tags: Security, Copyright Law, Canada, Agreement, NAFTA, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-05-29
- Second Life is the latest reason our kids are doomed
- Second Life is the latest reason our kids are doomedSecond LifeShouldn't keep telling people to get a life . they have...a second one.Ban Republinazis from Congress.And while we're at it we can start hanging the traitors.Even him...Maybe somewhen he could suffer a seizure and become a terrorist/rapist or whatever word...
- Tags: INTERNET, Second Life, predator
- Discussion threads 2008-05-08
- Sorry, conspiracy buffs, there's no Windows "back door"
- Techdirt's Mike Masnick is usually pretty reliable, but he completely blew it today, hitting the publish button on one of the sloppiest, most inflammatory stories I've seen in a long time: Microsoft Gives Vista Backdoor Keys To The Police It's long been assumed that Microsoft has...
- Tags: Security, Password, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Encryption, USB, Tool, Computer, CrunchGear, USB Switchblade, Productivity, Ed Bott
- Blog posts 2008-04-29
- Travel execs on laptop ruling
- This might be interesting. I received this statement from the Association of Corporate Travel Executives regarding the Ninth Circuit decision that border cops may search laptops without even reasonable suspicion. "ACTE filed an Amicus brief contending that a traveler's laptop was essentially intellectual...
- Tags: Laptop Computer, Computer, Association Of Corporate Travel Executive, ACTE Global, Productivity, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-04-24
- 9th Circuit: Feds can search laptops without suspicion
- 9th Circuit: Feds can search laptops without suspicionWhat about external drives and encryption?Do they have the right to search external drives? What if data on the laptop or drive is encrypted?RE: 9th Circuit: Feds can search laptops without suspicionIllegal and it's time we stop allowing the freedoms from illegal search...
- Tags: Notebooks, laptop computer, suspicion
- Discussion threads 2008-04-23
- JuicyCampus, free speech, and personal responsibility
- JuicyCampus, free speech, and personal responsibilityOn ending anonymity.When people write about ending anonymity, I always wonder how something like that could be accomplished. For example, how does any social site, forum, what-have-you actually _verify_ the information I give to them? Sure, they can log an IP address, but...
- Tags: INTERNET, Workforce management, JuicyCampus, personal responsibility
- Discussion threads 2008-03-20
- Beware of rigged CPU efficiency study
- Beware of rigged CPU efficiency studyProcessors are only part of the power problemsI support data centers for various companies. The real cost of server ownership is the power required for Hard drives, multiple complex controllers, and network switches. We have a mix of storage appliances, servers and SANs. we are...
- Tags: Processors, Servers, NASA, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Intel Corp., CPU, quad-core, processor
- Discussion threads 2008-01-15
- Police Blotter: Can Circuit City techs legally peruse your files?
- Police Blotter: Can Circuit City techs legally peruse your files?I'll leave it to others...To argue about the content. I do have a question, though...How do you test a DVD burner by "Searching for video files to play" ?Something is fishy here...It's just a matter of giving up your rights...
- Tags: Advertising & Promotion, Consumer electronics, DVD, bedroom, Circuit City Stores Inc., Circuitcity, privacy, radio
- Discussion threads 2007-12-14
- Cops try again for GPS data in Peterson case
- An interesting govtech twist in the Stacy Peterson case is the focus on data from the GPS system in her husband's car. Drew Peterson is suspected of first degree murder of his wife, and Tuesday investigators executed yet another search warrant, this one allowing the "seizure of items containing plastic...
- Tags: Warrant, OnStar, GPS, Handhelds, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2007-12-05
- Phone carriers quiet on U.S. surveillance program
- Phone carriers quiet on U.S. surveillance programYesThe companies should be more polite to their employees.Read the articleThe companies have been ordered by the Executive Branch to withhold information. The companies are caught between a rock and a hard place.The Executive branch is a valid branch of the U.S. government with...
- Tags: Linux, phone, Executive Branch, Caliphate, U.S. Congress, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-10-16
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