"Roger Thompson" is a Jamaican born Canada/Canadian Association football/football player. He currently plays for IFK Mariehamn of the Finland/Finnish top division Veikkausliiga.

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This is one of the most impressive restoration projects seen in the Northwest.

If they had this in place before Loveletter came out, ... it wouldn't have happened. But I think they need to think it out a little more. They broke more functionality than they needed to break.

It was a way to work with the tribe to restore a greater number of fish in that river system. And it's the least work-intensive method. Instead of catching the fish and then hauling them by truck over land, the fish move themselves up and over the dam to the habitat beyond.

Key to a deeper set of potential threats that can remotely run any program on your machine.

It's not the viruses that you attack, it's the infection method. The problem is that you have 10,000 programmers in Redmond designing for functionality and not security.

Is it worth it? Ultimately that's a question the public has to determine. I don't think there's anyone in the Northwest who doesn't want to save the salmon. As a public utility, we take our environmental stewardship very seriously.

Sony's motives are reasonable from their point of view, but it's a terrible security hole.

Microsoft is making it impossible to run certain files from Outlook and we think that goes too far.

Ideally each workstation will be capable of detecting what it thinks is a new virus. And it should be able to get a response in 30 minutes.