Gov. Nikki Haley. The link for this article located at The State is no longer available. . The link for this article located at The State is no longer available.. nikki, haley, article, located, state, longer. . Alex
The net neutrality debate is divided into two camps: Fighting against net neutrality are the telecom companies and cable providers, who provide Internet access to consumers. Opposing them are content providers like Google, Amazon, and non-profits like MoveOn.org and the National Religious Broadcasters. But what are they fighting about? . The link for this article located at HowStuffWorks.com is no longer available. . The link for this article located at HowStuffWorks.com is no longer available.. neutrality, debate, divided, camps, fighting, against, telecom. . Benjamin D. Thomas
A discussion about whether to install security cameras at a Park City park led to a debate about residents' rights to privacy Tuesday. The Park City City Council was considering the installation of security cameras at McLean Park due to . . . . A discussion about whether to install security cameras at a Park City park led to a debate about residents' rights to privacy Tuesday. The Park City City Council was considering the installation of security cameras at McLean Park due to problems with vandalism. Jack Whitson, director of economic development, planning and public works, said the park has sustained about $2,200 in damage this year. He said vandals caused $3,000 to $4,000 in damage last year at the park. "I have problems spending $10,000 to catch someone doing $2,000 worth of damage," said council member Gary Davis. The link for this article located at ArkValleyNews is no longer available. . A discussion about whether to install security cameras at a Park City park led to a debate about res. about, discussion, whether, install, security, cameras, debate. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
According to the word police, there's a difference But after 15 years watching the computer elite trying unsuccessfully to enforce a distinction, Henry Kingman has a word of advice: Just give it a rest! . . .. According to the word police, there's a difference But after 15 years watching the computer elite trying unsuccessfully to enforce a distinction, Henry Kingman has a word of advice: Just give it a rest! Eric S. Raymond, lexicographer of the "New Hacker's Dictionary" -- it's really a repackaged, updated MIT jargon file -- doesn't want you to use "hacker" to refer to a computer criminal. A computer criminal is called a "cracker," he says. He says it loudly, he says it often -- seemingly every chance he gets. But it seems pretty clear that not even the guy who maintains the dictionary gets to choose how language is used. "Cracker" is about as likely to replace "hacker" in common parlance as "GNU/Linux" is to replace "Linux." The link for this article located at ZDNet UK is no longer available. . According to the word police, there's a difference But after 15 years watching the computer elite tr. according, police, there's, difference, years, watching, computer, elite. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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