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I can remeber when I used some very useful HP3000 software contributed by a
fellow (can't remember his name) at DARPA. Here come the moronic jackals.

Hanging DARPA Out to Dry     by Chris Cooper, CnetNews.com
The agency's rich history is associated in the popular mind with the
leading role DARPA played in the development of the Internet. But flaps
over the Total Information Awareness and FutureMAP (Futures Markets Applied
to Prediction) programs now have critics painting this venerable
institution as a Strangelovian collection of tech weirdos out to rob law-
abiding Americans of their privacy.

Read it all at: http://rss.com.com/2010-1071_3-5061329.html?tag=fd_nc_1

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