Security issues are the big flaw, unless you like all your personal info on 
someone else's server.  And if you think your info is secure then maybe you 
should consider that the people who created this system are the same ones 
who make viruses and other bugs for the same systems they create. In case 
you know little about that, which is quite possible maybe you should take a 
quick look at www.astalavista.com On the other hand, since that site is made 
by hackers it may have a few trojans and viruses embedded in its code. At 
any rate, the fucking PC is still bug ridden and people are wanting 'cloud 
computing' and ready to trust it. I need another refill on my xanax. Or we 
need to get more Sleeping Sidhas into the domes. Cause 'cloud computing' is 
a masquerade just like the internet, for government spying. Nothing more. 
Fuck all that 'it's quicker' bullshit. It's not quicker because it hasn't 
been even tested yet. Sure it may work in China and other countries which 
are more openly socialistic and less about human rights because then a 
simple command line can be drawn which could effect all the entire range of 
users, like say, nobody gets to use the word 'fuck' in this cloud. There 
goes freedom of speech. One 
command 
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your rights are







                                                                             
                                                                             
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "I am the eternal" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 4:45 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Anyone here set up a system using cloud computing?


> I'm interested any feedback I can get.  I like Amazon's write up (
> http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/ ), as usual much clearer than that offered
> by my company (which company I'm sure Vaj has search out and will
> blast it's names across our monitors).  This looks like it's going to
> fun.  As I read the documentation offered by the various vendors I
> keep getting these ritam experiences.  It's like I see the design of
> Creation in the design and the use of these cloud offerings.
>
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