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security-systems people world
A colleague once told me that the world was full of bad security systems designed by people who read Applied Cryptography Bruce Schneier
security-systems people links
People often represent the weakest link in the security chain and are chronically responsible for the failure of security systems. Bruce Schneier
security-systems america russia
Finding the Russian scientists may be a problem being that Russia does not have a Social Security System, as here in America, that allows us to monitor, track down and capture an American citizen. Colin Powell
security-systems important failing
The important thing about security systems isn’t how they work, it’s how they fail. Cory Doctorow
security-systems erode earning
To allow all U.S. workers to put part of their earnings into private investment accounts would definitely erode the Social Security system and cause uncertainty for new investors. Grace Napolitano
security-systems community important
Our Hispanic community needs to understand how important the Social Security system is for not only its retired citizens, but also its disabled workers. Grace Napolitano
security-systems people trying
I was very concerned that President Bush is still trying to frighten or scare the American people with respect to the condition of the Social Security system. Paul Sarbanes
security-systems benefits pay
Under the current pay-as-you-go Social Security system, not one person is actually guaranteed benefits. Ginny Brown-Waite
security-systems secret pseudo
A security system is only as secure as its secret. Beware of pseudo-secrets. Eric S. Raymond
secrets
As an actor, secrets and obstacles fuel the character. Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
secret brad paisley
Brad Paisley has always been really great to me, and that's no secret. Carrie Underwood
secret looks old-and-new
Science ... looks skeptically at all claims to knowledge, old and new. It teaches not blind obedience to those in authority but to vigorous debate, and in many respects that's the secret of its success. Carl Sagan
secretly teacher work
I'm a goody-goody. I'm the person who sits in the back row, makes fun of the teacher, and secretly does the extra-credit work. Patricia Marx
secret subject
To know everything there is to know about one subject is the secret of happiness. Theodore White
secretly whatever
A lot of us are secretly scared, for whatever reason, and so we get in our own way. But if you really want something, you have to ask for it. Paul Downs Colaizzo
secrets theft tolerate
will not tolerate the theft of our secrets. Bill Richardson
secret
I don't think it's a big secret that he'll be leaving. Brandon Roy
secret special
I think it's a better-kept secret than the Special Forces. Mark Wilkinson
pseudo hollywood looking-good
All those pseudo-Hollywood movies set nowhere, with everybody good looking and having great physique - that's not working any more. Anurag Kashyap
pseudoscience aromatherapy sound
Pseudoscience describes theories that sound like science but are actually just made up, like aromatherapy or biorhythms or love. Craig Ferguson
pseudonym
My pseudonym is 'George R. R. Martin.' That guy's just an actor. Gwendoline Christie
pseudo patient madness
From the alienated starting point of our pseudo-sanity, everything is equivocal. Our sanity is not "true" sanity. Their madness is not "true" madness. The madness of our patients is an artifact of the destruction wreaked on them by us, and by them on themselves. R. D. Laing
pseudoscience pieces blanket
Inspect every piece of pseudoscience and you will find a security blanket. Isaac Asimov
pseudonyms language markers
I chose a pseudonym, Chris Marker, pronounceable in most languages, because I was very intent on traveling. Chris Marker
pseudo use brilliant
Freud 's fanciful pseudo-explanations (precisely because they are brilliant) perform a disservice. (Now any ass has these pictures available to use in "explaining" symptoms of an illness. Ludwig Wittgenstein
pseudoscience growing fascination
The dissemination of pseudoscience, including such things as the fascination with near-death experiences and the growing belief by Americans -- 34 percent of them -- in reincarnation are dangerous. They help to break down the standards of reason. Wendy Kaminer