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July 29th, 2009, 01:13 PM
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So THAT'S Where the Nukes Are!
Report: Locations of All U.S. Nuclear Installations on P2P Networks.
Along with many other fun and interesting facts! Find plans for Michelle Obama's safe house! LIst of folks in the Witness Protection Program and even more.
Yet for all this, the funniest, and by far the most abysmally stupid remark: "Rep. Darrell Issa (Calif.), the panel's ranking Republican, was more concerned about the broad availability of pirated, commercial software on P2P networks. Waiving a CD-Rom filled with dozens of examples of software downloaded from P2P networks, Issa addressed Mark Gorton, chairman of LimeWire parent The Lime Group. Issa said he was concerned about hundreds of millions of dollars of software stolen each year through P2P."
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July 29th, 2009, 02:59 PM
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Money will ALWAYS supercede Public Safety Concerns slgrieb - you know that!
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July 29th, 2009, 07:58 PM
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I think I understand the logic. Complain about the software stolen because that hurts the economy and means tax payers may need govt money to recoup, but let the missile silos and other security leaks go. It's easier to take money from the citizens for a new government installation than it is to give the money back to the people who need it.
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