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Lets Fight Terrorism

But wait! who is a terrorist?
I'm a suspecious person, I do not trust anyone... how do I know the good guys from the bad??

Lets put trojans in ALL the HDs!! this way we can simply FIND OUT.

We can then later claim we suspected them of terrorism & made a Mene...mistake.

posted by : Someone Special, 02 November 2007 Complain about this comment
I'm sure this will work

I'm a casual gamer with nothing to hide and for the record i reformat my harddrive every 2 MONTHS to keep it clean and brisk.
I'm sure a jittery organised crime group in legue with terrorists would have no problem getting a "work" computer which they military erase and reinstall every day clean as a whistle.
We already have criminal organisations using codes they can change on a whim and i'm sure a clean harddrive with external storage of prudent data that can be unlinked after using a peer 2 peer connection would pose no difficulty for this new measure to overcome *rolls eyes.

posted by : Catman, 02 November 2007 Complain about this comment
This is GREAT!

One small step in the fight against terrorism, one giant leap down the road to tyranny.

posted by : Polynikes, 01 November 2007 Complain about this comment
Hurry!

Quick! Round up and arrest everyone using a laptop!

You kow, it might be easier if this software waws just installed on everyones computer from the start, then the govt can watch you and determine if they think you are a threat. Just pass a law saying that everyone who has a computer needs to have govt monitor software installed on it, so they can see what you are doing at all times...

posted by : mogbert, 01 November 2007 Complain about this comment
M$ compatible

'nuff said

posted by : Curtis W. Rendon, 01 November 2007 Complain about this comment

Germany invades hard drives

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