"If you have something you don't want anybody to know maybe you shouldn't be doing it in the first place."
Applying the rules of computer programming to Schmidt's conditional statement of logic we perform a double negation and get:
"If you have something you want everybody to know maybe you should do it."
So Edward Snowden should have turned over the PRISM documents to The Guardian.
Cool.
Applying the rules of computer programming to Schmidt's conditional statement of logic we perform a double negation and get:
"If you have something you want everybody to know maybe you should do it."
So Edward Snowden should have turned over the PRISM documents to The Guardian.
Cool.