Rawls if he can hang onto it, I'd guesss
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| Date | Title | Body |
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| 1 week 3 days ago | Our line looks low considering |
'Bama smoked LSU by 20 but it wasn't really close. I suspect by game time we will be +17 or more. I still wouldn't touch it unless it gets over +21. That game is not shaping up well for us. |
| 2 weeks 6 days ago | Knowledge |
You are all knowing. Please tell me why I love your posts so much. I can't help myself. Explain this about myself, to myself.... |
| 5 weeks 1 day ago | Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?` |
No! And we not laying in the weeds now! Wait, I mean we are, but I have to get players out of jail first, then take off their ski masks.
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| 5 weeks 2 days ago | I'm missing the reference |
What show is that from? |
| 11 weeks 6 days ago | So... |
I understand what you are saying about the movement of money. Why can't we simulate that during the voting process. For instance, assign an account, with a site key, with a certain amount of e-currency, etc. This IS a solvable problem, with today's technology. I work in tech.... |
| 11 weeks 6 days ago | 'Scuse me Ass-weep-ay |
Uhhhhh, I don't know what article you read, but maybe my link was different. Please explain how Fortune 500 companies can keep secrets, the defense department, etc. The article uses the example of money leaving a system and is therefore noticable, but so would a breech of nuclear technology. It seems pretty clear to me that these guys are trying to build something from scratch, instead of using existing solutions. Or am I in an Inception time warp and the reality is that all the world's secrets are stolen? Gimme a break. It's the gov't fucking things up. This is not only not decades away, the technology exists today and isn't being applied.
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| 11 weeks 6 days ago | ummmmmmm |
I guess that Amazon.com, American Airlines, etc, et al, ad nauseum, trillions of ecommerce conducted safely over the web doesn't matter? |
| 11 weeks 6 days ago | This is something so easy, only gov't can fuck it up |
-Trillions of dollars transacted over web, via ecommerce. -Companies have terabytes of sensitive data accessible via email, etc. --Petabytes of data contained safely from hacking by private enterprise. -Yet......the gov't can get e-fucking-voting straight. Here's a clue. -Use a Web site. It accessible via a browser. -Encrypt it with 128-bit security, like PGP. Not-fucking-hard. My head now asplode. |
| 13 weeks 11 hours ago | I do believe |
That this video qualifies you, in full, as a genius. As a member of MENSA. In short, Tremendous. |
| 14 weeks 3 days ago | Good God man! |
This is good news... |
