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no one should, however
the truth of the matter is, that if a government decides it serves there intrests to poke into ure computer, you better have some goos security set up, cuz they will try, and they will get away with it.

this isnt fair, cuz i can easilly assume that the government has information that pretains to be (they do for a fact, and on everyone else to) however, they would pin us to the wall if we decided they were commiting treason against us, and decided to crack them.

my point was, that the average joe blow, doesent have anything over interesting on his computer..... the government has its own porn and MP3's.... get my drift?
Posted by: engel000   Posted on: 12/10/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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The Sensible Solution  Borillar | 12/09/03
this is why  engel000 | 12/09/03
Most agencies do and have!  DarbyOhara | 12/10/03
ineffective  bthomasmo@... | 12/10/03
i hear you, but...  stephen732@... | 12/10/03
they are  JWatson77 | 12/09/03
challenge  engel000 | 12/09/03
Re: Challenge  worknman | 12/09/03
no one should, however  engel000 | 12/10/03
No surprise here  Franklin_z | 12/09/03
Of course! Homeland Security buttmunches bought 100% M$ "solutions!"  dicktaurus@... | 12/09/03
reaching for the crack pipe  stephen732@... | 12/10/03
Awesome post dude!  GRindinAxTaRupy | 12/10/03
Ignorance must be bliss....  middle of nowhere | 12/10/03
Oh the Zdnet comedy forums  FilledOut | 12/10/03
Horrible Idea  Bob/Paul | 12/10/03
huh?  DarbyOhara | 12/10/03
And you trust these folks to administer laws fairly and competently?  Sunny Jalolly | 12/10/03
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