Posted on 03/23/2017 4:07:15 PM PDT by markomalley
that is far from the truth. It is a Free Republic dogma, but far from true.
There’s only one problem with the above letter...it was sent by Larry Klayman. Klayman has zero credibility, and for good reason. What he says in the letter may be true (or not). The whistleblower he represents may be totally honest and truthful (or not). But Klayman’s name attached to it is the kiss of death. Klayman is to our side what Gloria Allred is to the other side.
But of course! Everyone know that if it’s on Wikipedia, it HAS to be true! LOL
made me laugh
Thanks for the ping.
I would encourage everyone to post this link to your facebook accounts, web blogs, favorite sites as well. I don’t think this will receive the widespread MSM attention it deserves.
Nonvolatile stuff is all the rage right now, but ypu’re right... HDDs are still getting sold at a healthy clip. I hear “experts” say oisk storage is on the way out, but that was said about magnetic tape 20 years ago. Almost every major company still uses some magnetic tape for backup, at least in part. The “next big thing” is NVMe flash and NVme over Fabric. There are even networking switches out for running Fibre Channel over NVMe. Fascinating times, at least as fascinating as data storage can be
Thanks Bert. Oops...
I appreciate the mention.
You better add lifetime witness protection to your proposal or they might run in front of a train or drown in the bathtub or whatever passes for “Arkanside” these days.
You’re saying that Wikipedia is a reputable source?
yes
What specifically have you found to make it not a good source?
Wikipedia has citations. If you suspect a problem you can check the citations.
If you absolutely know there is a problem you can insert a paragraph with the new and correctly cited information
It's about as reliable as snopes.
BTTT for later.
It is sad we allow or accept that the US intel community to be anything other than unabashedly pro American and non political.
I sometimes think that those who think outside the box and oppose govt mis handling and spying on Americans are put in a cubby hole of being un-Constitutional. The crux of our problem is we have a government that opens the door to Trojan Horses but mostly only because they want an excuse to spy on citizens.
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