You might be the sort of statistical number that justifies another's desk job in the first place. Not that you amounted to anything worthy for inspection, but merely something there to justify numbers which feed into the warrant of so many jobs that were created in the first place that always need justification.
So lemme tell you about my more informally speaking since neither being in obvious position to confirm officially that such person were a worker for the NSA, but having indicated that he were a keynote speaker at a 'black hat' convention and having something of experience in Linux. Which were sort of funny because of the nature of the meeting which were supposedly through some cliquish group of 'python' programmers through some website called 'Meet up'. Of course, the nature of his having shown up, no more then three meetings into a given session should nothing more then translation to nothing much but a social session in general. Hard to say whether everyone might deliberately choose in this context nothing much being said for that expressed purpose alone, or whether or not it were merely something such as the rain, airing a bit heavier into the beginning of an otherwise sluggish weekend morning. In fairness, I seem to recall a bit about JS discussion but generally very light in conversation on the topic, nothing intensive in so far as for development sake concerned, and little said or initiated on the topic of security. Assuredly though, my interests in python were for 'creativity', or the sorts of inquiries that shouldn't be above warrant in a supposed democracy?! In any event, it were the first and last session for me, although in retrospect, at the time, I knew little if anything about 'black hat' and might have been completely oblivious otherwise, if another kinder individual hadn't aptly so pointed out the nature of 'black hat', and especially so prior to any additional information that I might have read of later regarding the nature of national security interests in so far as governmental leaks otherwise. Something, however, at such point, must have compelled me away from these groups, if it weren't for a general feeling about the nature of these 'meetup' s not being all that they might have seemed, or that one should have yet another of the same rote aptitudes of hashing out another trendy web sites by rote formulation while relegated to the purposes of veneering decorations, or in other words, who'd care for free lancing/hobby interests in other directions of creative programming that had nothing to do with being another asshole hack wannabe or part of the accepted leagues of programming for industries sake?! In retrospect, all else maybe the warrant of suspicion?! Democracy for you...
So lemme tell you about my more informally speaking since neither being in obvious position to confirm officially that such person were a worker for the NSA, but having indicated that he were a keynote speaker at a 'black hat' convention and having something of experience in Linux. Which were sort of funny because of the nature of the meeting which were supposedly through some cliquish group of 'python' programmers through some website called 'Meet up'. Of course, the nature of his having shown up, no more then three meetings into a given session should nothing more then translation to nothing much but a social session in general. Hard to say whether everyone might deliberately choose in this context nothing much being said for that expressed purpose alone, or whether or not it were merely something such as the rain, airing a bit heavier into the beginning of an otherwise sluggish weekend morning. In fairness, I seem to recall a bit about JS discussion but generally very light in conversation on the topic, nothing intensive in so far as for development sake concerned, and little said or initiated on the topic of security. Assuredly though, my interests in python were for 'creativity', or the sorts of inquiries that shouldn't be above warrant in a supposed democracy?! In any event, it were the first and last session for me, although in retrospect, at the time, I knew little if anything about 'black hat' and might have been completely oblivious otherwise, if another kinder individual hadn't aptly so pointed out the nature of 'black hat', and especially so prior to any additional information that I might have read of later regarding the nature of national security interests in so far as governmental leaks otherwise. Something, however, at such point, must have compelled me away from these groups, if it weren't for a general feeling about the nature of these 'meetup' s not being all that they might have seemed, or that one should have yet another of the same rote aptitudes of hashing out another trendy web sites by rote formulation while relegated to the purposes of veneering decorations, or in other words, who'd care for free lancing/hobby interests in other directions of creative programming that had nothing to do with being another asshole hack wannabe or part of the accepted leagues of programming for industries sake?! In retrospect, all else maybe the warrant of suspicion?! Democracy for you...
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