Should we forbid 'clouds"?

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rogergonnet

It's at least my opinion.


Since NONE of the big companies working in internet is honest, since all of
them try to get more power and more money, they are to be b rande"d as
economical and political cults, and the legislators shoud ban once for all
ther new tool to analyze date and then steal projects, take off other big
companies and governements. Worse, they'll get access to worse weapons and
their technolgies, so, "clouds" should never never be allowed again.

Do we bet that they are alsready hiding a lot to even the CIA NSA and other
motherfucking enslavement tools?
 
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Arthur

Le 27/06/2014 10:16, rogergonnet a écrit :
It's at least my opinion.


Since NONE of the big companies working in internet is honest, since all of
them try to get more power and more money, they are to be b rande"d as
economical and political cults, and the legislators shoud ban once for all
ther new tool to analyze date and then steal projects, take off other big
companies and governements. Worse, they'll get access to worse weapons and
their technolgies, so, "clouds" should never never be allowed again.

Do we bet that they are alsready hiding a lot to even the CIA NSA and other
motherfucking enslavement tools?


¿Qué dices?
 
J

J. P. Gilliver (John)

In message <[email protected]>, Jeff Banks
Are you still using Windows XP? If so, it doesn't matter because Adobe
cloud won't allow you on their systems with IE8. You will need FF 16 +
Which runs fine on XP, as does FF up to at least 30 (I stopped at 25).
 
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