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  1. Order Stayed on PlayStation Sales Halted? · · Score: 4, Informative

    I believe that the judge's order has been stayed and PS2's can be sold. More Bad News for Sony

  2. PSP Web Browser on PSP Reception Lukewarm in US? · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The hacks are already starting to role in. A web browser has been found in the PSP game Wipeout Pure.
    More info here: http://www.pspondering.com/

  3. Note to Google on Yahoo Ups Mail to Match Google's Gig · · Score: -1, Troll

    It's your move now Google! HAHAHAHA

  4. Blog Message on Jon Johansen Breaks iTunes DRM Yet Again · · Score: 4, Informative

    His server seems to be /.ed The blog entry is: The iTunes Music Store recently stopped supporting iTunes versions below 4.7 in an attempt to shut out 3rd party clients. I have reverse engineered the iTMS 4.7 crypto which will once again enable 3rd party clients to communicate with the iTMS.

  5. Thank God on PSPCasting · · Score: 4, Funny

    Finally a way to spread the wisdom in my home movies to the whole world.

    Now I'm off to register PSPorn.com

  6. Re:Correct Link to Video on Wisconsin Researchers Create Nano-Bio-Circuits · · Score: 1

    Link on the main site is malformed...why it goes to MS? No idea.

  7. Correct Link to Video on Wisconsin Researchers Create Nano-Bio-Circuits · · Score: 4, Informative
  8. Re:Conspiracy Theory of the Week on Defending The Skies Against Congress And The Elderly · · Score: 4, Funny

    and John Ashcroft couldn't make it because he was busy whiting out the orignal copies of the Bill of Rights.

  9. Re:Terrorists won on Defending The Skies Against Congress And The Elderly · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    God your pathetic. I'm sure the rest of the world thanks you for keeping your whining ass at home.

  10. Re:Oxygen you say? on Defending The Skies Against Congress And The Elderly · · Score: 3, Informative

    Most, if not all, airlines will not let you take an O2 tank on the flight.

  11. What Rights? on Joe Trippi Interviewed · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    That's it, Slashdot is officially a left wing news site. What does this have to do with my rights online? Why is a technology site posting stories from ultra-left Mother Jones?

    Why is slashdot turning into a political site? I don't what to read about left or right politics when I'm trying to read about technology.

  12. Re:Your Rights Online? What a joke. on 1984 Comes To Boston · · Score: 1

    Yes I do think police should be able to watch public spaces for possible crimes at all times.

    No, the article is at Boston.Com The orginal post is "1984 Comes to Boston" and it just happens to be on the front page.

    Re: Amish - I have no person's word to trust. If I did it would be ON THE RECORD which I asked for. And not Bush ON THE RECORD but someone who heard it ON THE RECORD. You don't even have that.

  13. Re:Your Rights Online? What a joke. on 1984 Comes To Boston · · Score: 1

    Dir Sir,

    You didn't reply to "1984 Comes to Boston". You replyed to my post and I had replyed to "1984 Comes to Boston". You should have done the same and made your point about the mix of techonolgies. It was not a good reply to my post.

    Get it?

    Probably not.

    P.S. Still waiting on the audio, video or someone on the record about that sig.

  14. Re:Your Rights Online? What a joke. on 1984 Comes To Boston · · Score: 1

    With some FOIA rules I bet you could watch it.

  15. Re:Your Rights Online? What a joke. on 1984 Comes To Boston · · Score: 1

    Anonymity is off topic! So you please stay on topic. My post was not about police questioning.

    RE: your sig. I did do a search. I asked to hear it, see it or have the quoter identify themselves on record. "Bush reportedly told the group" is NONE of the three.

  16. Re:Your Rights Online? What a joke. on 1984 Comes To Boston · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The difference that you are missing is that "government monitoring" and "using public spaces to track, monitor and database the movements of 'free' citizens" has been going on since law married order, its just the method that changed. It's that difference thay seems to scare everyone and I have a hard time understanding why as today's methods are fairer and better.

    For Example:

    Old Way-
    Cops Parked in a Stake Out, Tail citizens car and log movements on paper.

    New Way-
    Camera's wait for person to enter street, track car by licence plate recognition, log movements to database.

    Nothing has changed but the methods.

  17. Re:Liberty is about control on 1984 Comes To Boston · · Score: 1

    Don't take it this the wrong way but I care more about what the law says than what you may think. And in PUBLIC places they do have that right and you do too. If you don't like it, vote for those who agree with you.

  18. Re:Your Rights Online? What a joke. on 1984 Comes To Boston · · Score: 1

    "The state power to conduct surveillance of citizens" is very vague and a large leap from the post. The state and everyone else has the power to record public places. At this level it is a policy not rights issue.

  19. Re:Your Rights Online? What a joke. on 1984 Comes To Boston · · Score: 1

    Are you an idiot? I doubt it. So why do you lie in such ways? My post said, "This is NOT 1984!" and it is not. Don't attribute other issues not raised in my post as your reply as to why I am wrong. It's intellectually dishonest.

  20. Re:assumptions are bad for you, but so is oppositi on 1984 Comes To Boston · · Score: 1

    If you can see into a persons home from the street because they have the drapes or blinds open they cannot have an expectation of privacy in that room.

    I'm more worried about my tax dollars on the Big Dig than this in Boston.

  21. Re:Sick on 1984 Comes To Boston · · Score: 1

    I see your point, public money and all. But it doesn't work that way. Try to stage a protest inside your city clerks office or even the subway. You paid for it, but they will kick you out.

  22. Re:Your Rights Online? What a joke. on 1984 Comes To Boston · · Score: 1

    If you could do that (in public places) then the paparazzi wouldn't have a job.

  23. Re:Your Rights Online? What a joke. on 1984 Comes To Boston · · Score: 1

    Yes...so. That doesn't mean the laws are new. In fact even for police use it all depends on what you think new menas? 1 Year, 5 Years, 10 Years?

    P.S. I love your sig, do you have a link were I can see or hear him saying that? Or maybe a person quoting him on the record?

  24. Re:Your Rights Online? What a joke. on 1984 Comes To Boston · · Score: 1

    What you personally expect is all well and great but it doesn't mean that someone CANNOT follow you around with a camera on public streets. If that did happen you'd have a much better chance getting them to stop via some sort of stalking laws than clamming right of privacy.

  25. Re:Sick on 1984 Comes To Boston · · Score: 1

    The Boston subway system is not a public space. The fact that you have to pay to get in is the first tip.