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2024-03-28T07:21:59Z
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tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4836014
2024-03-28T07:21:59Z
"meaning that for most issues, UK politicians can no longer get away with blaming Brussels,"
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4836009
2024-03-28T07:10:53Z
"The campaigning was never based on truth, or deliverability,"
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4836003
2024-03-28T06:46:16Z
They probably had no remote access to the branches premises
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4835385
2024-03-27T10:10:31Z
it was to make it harder for us plebs to leave, s
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4835382
2024-03-27T10:04:34Z
keep pre-Brexit data protection rights
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4835377
2024-03-27T09:53:45Z
Ukraine..first time NATO members are having to respond to a situation for which it was established…
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4835050
2024-03-26T18:06:06Z
Re: "Here's the reality."
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4834969
2024-03-26T15:37:12Z
Goes back to Bell System ESS1
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4834945
2024-03-26T14:56:42Z
"Here's the reality."
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4834934
2024-03-26T14:44:37Z
"Reality stumps ideology. Sorry"
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4834930
2024-03-26T14:32:52Z
FJ has also (internally) decided it would LOVE a database of 16-20yr olds so it can sell the data
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4834928
2024-03-26T14:27:58Z
" give Fuji a wide berth, they have a proven track record of messing things up"
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4834921
2024-03-26T14:20:58Z
"Of course it will start with digital ID for buying alcohol to protect underage kids"
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4833092
2024-03-22T08:49:29Z
79 isn't even particularly old.
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4826037
2024-03-09T23:57:05Z
This notion has been sloshing around since the 50's
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4817715
2024-02-25T11:56:22Z
"sheffield forgings"
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4817714
2024-02-25T11:52:45Z
"..why would their behaviour change?"
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4817707
2024-02-25T11:21:52Z
Re: We won't be allowed it.
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4815695
2024-02-21T20:50:59Z
Can always stay at the girlfriend's house...
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4815692
2024-02-21T20:48:41Z
Ever read Bill Gates?
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4813691
2024-02-18T08:49:22Z
So could be used as "cheap" pentest
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4807039
2024-02-07T15:28:27Z
Re: Seems like a lot of work
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4804984
2024-02-03T21:07:34Z
Tech that never was. The "Tape controller"
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4804939
2024-02-03T17:18:18Z
TBH nowhere *close" to the craziest thing that's run a program
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4804921
2024-02-03T16:26:20Z
Re: Running in LibreOffice?
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4723323
2023-09-06T17:29:19Z
So let's give them the chance -
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4722656
2023-09-05T21:00:11Z
2 issues
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4722648
2023-09-05T20:45:33Z
"significant in "largest local authority in Europe". "
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4722646
2023-09-05T20:42:04Z
"Agencies are milking the tax payer dry and only answer is to raise taxes further."
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4722644
2023-09-05T20:37:45Z
went cap in hand to the IMF
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4722643
2023-09-05T20:32:54Z
"they buy in "consultants and advisors""
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4719294
2023-08-30T05:22:03Z
"Surely...several generations of software have actually failed to remove the vulnerability? "
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4719293
2023-08-30T05:12:30Z
" hard of input validation?"
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4719292
2023-08-30T05:10:58Z
Are you f**king kidding me?
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4696513
2023-07-14T16:20:33Z
Re: Hydrogen. The scientists choice for the next common fuel
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4696011
2023-07-14T05:32:09Z
Hydrogen. The scientists choice for the next common fuel
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4694713
2023-07-11T19:25:03Z
Re: "Concorde famously burned an awful lot of it's fuel just getting off the ground "
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4694656
2023-07-11T17:45:26Z
Arguments for a horse and cart transport policy...many opportunities for the staw men, Hmm?
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4694651
2023-07-11T17:39:47Z
"Ramming in the electrons...packs to heat up...heat can be an enemy of chemical processes. I "
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4694216
2023-07-11T05:31:17Z
string up the froggie named traitor
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4693542
2023-07-10T05:06:49Z
"BREXIT Mean Failure."
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4693462
2023-07-09T15:56:03Z
When did facts ever have any bearing on a religion like Brexit?
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4693460
2023-07-09T15:46:04Z
To the "Oh but in Johnson's head he already is a Great Man" down voter.
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4693390
2023-07-09T07:01:57Z
"Some of those quitters wanting to raise a few upvotes"
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4693273
2023-07-08T20:23:51Z
I, for one, regret not being able to take any blame for this Brexit shitshow.
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4693266
2023-07-08T19:38:25Z
" openly talking about returning to the EU and how leaving was all Corbyn's fault."
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4693264
2023-07-08T19:32:30Z
Re: "Sure, people will say the batteries can be recycled into other battery packs,
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4693260
2023-07-08T19:13:13Z
Re: Is there a point to this?
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4693171
2023-07-08T14:17:05Z
AC is troll?
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4693170
2023-07-08T14:14:54Z
the notion of averaging an entire year's income...sounds quite sensible to me.