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FSOS
(redirected from False Sense of Security)

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AcronymDefinition
FSOSFor the Sake of the Salmon (est. 1995)
FSOSFalse Sense of Security (Exies song title)
FSOSFree Standing Operating System
FSOSFlight Support Operations and Services


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This article explores the necessity of a failsafe backup to electronic navigation traditional NOAA navigational charts In this day-and-age you can easily insulate yourself in false sense of security passwords for emails and bank accounts, OnStar, Mapqwest, GPS in your car or on your boat This article explores the necessity of a failsafe backup to electronic navigation: traditional NOAA navigational charts.
wrote this book to counter prevailing misconceptions about the nature of juvenile sex offenders and of juvenile sex offending that have resulted in laws that both hinder rehabilitation and provide a false sense of security.
Prof Nilesh Samani, British Heart Foundation Chair of Cardiology at the University of Leicester, said there was a danger new tests could also provide a false sense of security for some people.
 
 
 
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