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If this were happening at Pitt or Georgetown, would you get tired of hearing the crud?OT. Please- and I might add I am caring less and less about the perv details of his life. Lets for the sake of argument say he is guilty after listening to that tape- is every nail in the coffin really that interesting? It gross and sad and tragic.
Big question- Noels went to Quse first night- do you think this will effect players choices when they are picking schools? Other then that- IMHO - this topic has been beaten like a dead horse.

I guess that makes you BF's BFF!I have 9 cellphones too, 7 don't work and one is a spare. What are you saying?

I think they get you with the wood chipper or the hatchets with the bent metal that they find in the garage. The blood on the blades doesn't help either.Our junk draw has about 10 dead cell phones, a handful of dead iPods, some old Flipcams, a smattering of still cameras and about 22 flashlights that need new bulbs. We really should be imprisoned.
....... beaten like a dead horse.
OT. Please- and I might add I am caring less and less about the perv details of his life. Lets for the sake of argument say he is guilty after listening to that tape- is every nail in the coffin really that interesting? It gross and sad and tragic.
Big question- Noels went to Quse first night- do you think this will effect players choices when they are picking schools? Other then that- IMHO - this topic has been beaten like a dead horse.
Nope- I would post in all caps.If this were happening at Pitt or Georgetown, would you get tired of hearing the crud?![]()
I wouldn't call this recruiting
I wouldn't call this recruiting

Our junk draw has about 10 dead cell phones, a handful of dead iPods, some old Flipcams, a smattering of still cameras and about 22 flashlights that need new bulbs. We really should be imprisoned.

Encryption software available on the Internet for free allows total hard drive protection that makes your device a paperweight if seized.
Conclusion - getting caught with illicit files on your computer mean that you're not just a lawbreaker - it means you're an improvident lawbreaker.
Encryption is a code that is unique to each file/machine that is encrypted. The code is unknown to anything/anybody outside of the encryption program on the computer in question. In order to break the code, anybody, including the software manufacturer, would have to guess the password; practically speaking it is impossible to decrypt modern encrypted files. If a password is sufficiently long and is not just English words, it is, for practical purposes, impossible to guess.Can't the Feds just take the drive to the software company and order them to decrypt the files or is that illegal?