jealousy ...
there has ever been jealous, or not so happy, emotional or sexual past of the person you're interested in?
you can be jealous of the past ... the other is a normal thing or is it just me?
Saturday, September 24, 2005
The Best Mount And Blade Mods
New attack on freedom of expression and dissemination on the Internet, many companies producing hardware and software such as Intel, Microsfot and Mac, they are signing a new control protocol called Palladium, which implements a technology that allows the same OS to limit , obscure or even eliminate access to and use of files, documents and even Internet sites do not conform to the copyright rules of nature or do not like.
if this technology, limiting the user's freedom is enjoyed by the U.S. government were to become the next standard built-in computer (Microsoft talking about then ...) our very freedom will suffer a severe blow, as well as our privacy, as the peculiarity of this would be just the OS and required constant communication with Microsoft servers (or anyone else for them) x various purposes "security"
type: I put an mp3 while I am logged ... I cocks the system, delete the mp3 and then maybe I should also say at around ... those who do not know.
However, for a more serious and complete information, I invite everyone to read the information contained in the following websites:
http://www.edri.org/campaigns/dataretention/EDRIletter (ENGLISH)
http: / / www.dataretentionisnosolution.com/index.php?lang=it (multilingual)
Read all about it in signed the petition even if the second site. internet you can also find several other sites that explain and inform about the risks of the application, far from utopian, this technology of dubious reliability.
Day after day we may be increasingly exposed to these limitations without even realizing it, make your voice heard saying "I'm not at all agree" could be a good way to begin to oppose it.
In any case, Linux seems to be the only bulwark of the future freedom of information ... if things really go on like this, sooner or later, alternative futures decadent science fiction in which machines command our lives might not be so away ...
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