Malachi Smith on 2009-10-19
Well, of course they didn't. That was not part of the overall plan
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On a remote edge of Utah's dry and arid high desert, where temperatures often zoom past 100 degrees, hard-hatted construction workers with top-secret clearances are preparing to build what may become America's equivalent of Jorge Luis Borges's "Library of Babel," a place where the collection of information is both infinite and at the same time monstrous, where the entire world's knowledge is stored, but not a single word is understood. At a million square feet, the mammoth $2 billion structure will be one-third larger than the US Capitol and will use the same amount of energy as every house in Salt Lake City combined.
"numbers beyond Yottabytes haven't yet been named" - James Bamford
It's successes and it's failures
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Bloomsbury, 423 pp., $30.00
Malachi Smith on 2009-10-19
Well, of course they didn't. That was not part of the overall plan
Malachi Smith on 2009-10-19
"Hawkish?!"
"Based on the NSA's history of often being on the wrong end of a surprise and a tendency to mistakenly get the country into, rather than out of, wars, it seems to have a rather disastrous cost-benefit ratio. Were it a corporation, it would likely have gon
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