>"This Is War!" Perfect for all consumers except the slaughtered, a few of
>which get ritual mourning (most ignored, unreported,
> unsacrelized, unheroricized, unencrypted)."
It's actually amazing, if you have a story and documentation and its a
bombshell to a point that it makes you question
An abstract gradient of metaphors if you'd like:
1999: "They have computers and many have other weapons of mass
destruction" (The article is dated as 2002, its google cached as 2011,
but I want to remember it as a quote from 1999)
http://www.cnet.com/news/federal-unit-to-fight-hacking/
2000: