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  1. Re:Emissions Regulations on Farmers Struggling With High-Tech Farm Equipment · · Score: 5, Insightful

    We have have people indoctrinated up to the eyeballs on Slashdot now. Somehow these one trick ponies are going to link whatever the problem is to government regulation.

  2. Re:I doubt they are looking to go kinder and gentl on MPAA Considers Major Changes After Sony Hack · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I was, of course, talking from my own point of view. I am not talking better DRM, I am talking about getting rid of some corporate idiocy. We are all drowning in it.

  3. Disbanding? on MPAA Considers Major Changes After Sony Hack · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Disbanding is the only postive change the MPAA could make, IMHO.

  4. Re:So who's going to buy them? on Radioshack Declares Bankruptcy · · Score: 1

    How about just cut their constant tax giveaways.

  5. Re:problem on Apple Said To Be Working On a Pay TV Service · · Score: 1

    https://gigaom.com/2015/02/04/...

    Market share is nearly tied.

    In this case Apple did it first (that's generous though given Blackberry's old position) and Android is arguably doing it better. Of course I think open is better and the man on the street will probably site Apple being better because they don't have that bias.

  6. Re:Can they actually secure content? on Apple Said To Be Working On a Pay TV Service · · Score: 1

    The problems with streamed TV have been more mental and legal rather than technical.

    I am NOT trying to be a cheerleader for sling (Even though I've posted about it in this thread 3 times), but its roll out this week is a key event. The fact that cable TV channels have not played well with online TV up to this point and Dish/Sling have now broken that psychological barrier is a big deal. I think traditional cable tv is going to have a hard time keeping the 40 and younger set, and they'll lose the more technical savvy oldsters as well.

  7. Re:problem on Apple Said To Be Working On a Pay TV Service · · Score: 1

    No it's not. Apple TV content has always been limited when compared to more open devices like Roku. I've had a Roku since the days it ONLY had a Netflix app. Today it has hundred of channels. Plus it can do everything you mention in this post. Plus with this weeks Sling introduction in can already do some live TV.

    Lockdown is a HUGE issue with any Apple product. If you already have been locked in to apple products then this new service might be worth it, but the better alternatives already exist.

  8. Re:Already done, and better. on Apple Said To Be Working On a Pay TV Service · · Score: 1

    legitimate apple TV? Is that anything like legitimate rape?

  9. Re:Late to the party... on Apple Said To Be Working On a Pay TV Service · · Score: 2

    Just got on Sling this week as an early customer as well. It takes trained eyes to tell the difference between Sling's network stream and the digital TV stream from Comcast. This is good quality of a service that is at the early adopter stage.

    I decided after my weekly end-of-year reckoning about expenses that the price of Comcast, which slowly creeps up on a nearly monthly basis, isn't justified when I watch 2 channels. I decided to end my TV service with comcast within the next year. Then Sling comes along and has the two channels I happen to watch.

    The downside is Sling is operated by Dish and it has all the inherent customer service problems that entails. Since Comcast is a disreputable company then this is a wash though, and on aggregate Dish service is probably equal or better. The customer service problems have been on display with their roll out, as people who were REALLY excited about the service aren't being able to get the invites for the service. The excitement for Sling has been very great, but due to the usual idiocy from the top brass (giving out bad dates for when the service was going to start) and the usual corporate idiocy of not answering legitimate questions (see @Sling on twitter).

    I can't see Apple's offering to be any better. At least Sling is concerned about various platforms. I am sure Apple will force you on to their equipment, there will be no allowance for non-Mac and Android users, etc... Sony is coming out with a similar service with the same problems. I don't want to buy a PS4 when I've a Roku boxes in my house for a decade already.

  10. I don't have a sense of how big this thing was. If it was small does it really warrant this scared of a response? If you are making bombs out of cheap material like coke cans, can are you really going to have a substance THAT concentrated to that it would really cause damage?

  11. Re:I think it's pretty obvious on Georgia State Univ. Art Project Causes 2nd Evacuation & Bomb Squad Call · · Score: 3, Insightful

    After the rally in France, CNN had an idiot congresscritter on (R after the name, of course). He made a backhanded remark about how "people with signs" won't stop groups like ISIS. He wanted more bombers to go bomb the hell out of them. And the subtext here is, of course, is that he wanted more fear. He's also entirely wrong.

    I think the reaction in France is 100% correct and it's exactly the opposite, of course, of what we do here. The whole point of ISIS wanting the attacks in France was so the public would be upset and fear. Instead they organized a rally that was a huge middle finger in the faces of the attackers. They held a rally that was a huge target and said we aren't going to change our way of life for your assholes.

    Of course in the US we just allow it to be used by the fearmongers that want to control us and the corporate entities that want to make money on the war goods.

  12. mooninites on Georgia State Univ. Art Project Causes 2nd Evacuation & Bomb Squad Call · · Score: 1

    welcome to Boston...

  13. Re:how stupid on Canada, Japan Cave On Copyright Term Extension In TPP · · Score: 2

    The author isn't protected, the corporation is. Just like every other US law right now.

    The idea of copyright as put forth in the Constitution isn't really known right now. Copyright, no matter what your corporate buddies tell you, isn't this idea of "intellectual property" where work is held indefinitely so authors can squeeze every dime from it.

  14. Re:Copyright is Now Perpetual on Canada, Japan Cave On Copyright Term Extension In TPP · · Score: 3, Insightful

    So much for "Original intent". One of the clearest things about copyright in the constitution was it was there for a limited period so the work can make it to commons for others to build on. The same frauds that push the "Original Intent" dogma when if comes to reeling in corporate malfeasance are the same people that push Micky Mouse Copyright.

  15. Re:startrek future. on British MPs Approve 3-Parent Babies · · Score: 1

    rich Corinthian leather.

  16. Re:4 of 5 contained zero of the claimed ingredient on Major Retailers Accused of Selling Fraudulent Herbal Supplements · · Score: 1

    Just today we had someone arguing that instead of health regulation that says restaurant employees should wash their hands when they come out of the bathroom that we should let the "free market" handle it.

    How does the free market handle it? Do we wait until people die to find out people are going something wrong?

    You are absolutely wrong here. The nutball elements of the far right want no regulation at all.

  17. Re:Quackery on Major Retailers Accused of Selling Fraudulent Herbal Supplements · · Score: 1

    Anarchy is pretty fucking horrible.

  18. Re:slippery slope on Major Retailers Accused of Selling Fraudulent Herbal Supplements · · Score: 1

    This is the type of bullshit that leads down the road we are on today... the road to basic corporate anarchy.

    The only reason the free market EVER works is because two parties have a roughly equal amount of information. The free market doesn't include deception. You want no regulations at all? Live on a desert island. I happen to like it that I live in civilization and there are some basic rules.

  19. Re:As usual ... on FAA Could Extend Property Rights On the Moon Through Regulation · · Score: 1

    In 10 years we are going to be living in rubble down here. It's already starting.

  20. Re:FAA could only *limit* US launched rockets on FAA Could Extend Property Rights On the Moon Through Regulation · · Score: 1

    The Mooninites are sure to hunt down all the Bostonians going to the moon. They hate those suckers!

  21. Re:Squirrel !!! on FAA Could Extend Property Rights On the Moon Through Regulation · · Score: 1

    Most of the US is engaged in battle to do NOTHING while still looking like they are caring.

    Another great example of this is school testing. It does absolutely nothing but it makes looks something is being done. 98% of all US politics is an effort to kiss corporate ass, and keeping the status quo is the best way to kiss corporate ass right now.

  22. Re:Welcome to Police State USSA on FAA Could Extend Property Rights On the Moon Through Regulation · · Score: 1

    Is the GF a left post, a right post, or neither? He's spouting far Right B.S. talking points. If he's a supporter of people that are currenty in the right he is a fucking hypocrite.

  23. Re:Good thing. on FAA Could Extend Property Rights On the Moon Through Regulation · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I am still confused why people think the dominiation of corporations in American life is somehow better than the domination of Government. In life in the USA right now they are at BEST the exact same thing. Personally I think an "elected" offical determine the course of my life is slightly preferable than a CEO whose main thought is cash grabbing. Actually NEITHER should be happening.

  24. Re:This will not spur on Russia? on FAA Could Extend Property Rights On the Moon Through Regulation · · Score: 1

    We do have corporate property rights. That's most important in Corpero-America!

  25. Re:Problem solved on FAA Could Extend Property Rights On the Moon Through Regulation · · Score: 1

    The FFA is just as relevant in this discussion.