Reading some news triggered a very urge to comment-just voluntarily, which is a sort of the next traditionally-free-of-charged sharing of priceless hands-on knowledge/experience by underprivileged to be in paid jobs there.
So, “secret defence documents are likely in the possession of a foreign intelligence service after a USB drive was stolen from the backpack of a military aide to Australia’s most senior commander in the Middle East. The loss of the material, including secret documents belonging to Major-General John Cantwell, commander of Australian operations in the Middle East, has been described as a major security incident by a defence investigation, Fairfax reports.“
Probably, it is for some special reason no commenting allowed in that internet page while I experience troubles with my papers upon years using public computing especially.
The latest is just this moment while responding at the international organization’s letter, as a Yahoo Mail page was “frozen” and I was stipulated to open the same in a different window (that letter form is still open). A week ago some parts of my recent work gone and three days had been spent for recovering of the being done already. And, what is more interesting, assessing word docs recently via comp not connected to the net receives a message: “Attention! Some parts of this file are web-linked. Do you still wish Edit this document?”
I do-maybe, one day, I would gain acceptance as to become more appreciated by wages-paying at least for a wisdom gained already round a globe, Australia inclusively.
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The human factor for a species that is still very primitive will leave the primitive species making many mistakes and knowing this a smarter human will backup everything and try to counter the imperfect actions of an imperfect species
When one wants to be disappointed in the human species, one jut has to look into a mirror
That is why looking in a mirror is not so educative as ones suppose sometimes.