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  1. I don't like the RIAA but the law seems valid on US Government Seeks Extradition of UK Student For File-Sharing · · Score: 1

    If the Action of the UK citizen affects a US entity (person or corporation), I can see how the US could claim jurisdiction. What if the guy 'hacked' into a US Entities computers and later sold his ill-gotten gains for profit? Should he be extradited then? The crime was committed on a computer in the US even though the alleged criminal performed the act remotely from the UK.

  2. Does this remind anyone of Populous? on Carbon Emissions 'Will Defer Ice Age' · · Score: 1

    Perhaps, 'intelligent design' is not so far of after all. A giant experiment is what this is.

  3. EA DRM Experiences on Crysis 2 Most Pirated Game of 2011 · · Score: 1

    Bought The Sims 3 for Android during the Xmas sale (for my daughter to play). Installed it on my phone. Works great but needs the wifi to be on otherwise it just sits there. Installed it on my CyanogenMod Touchpad. First it wouldn't install because it just sat there waiting to download additional content. Then, I found a post on the web describing how to download the content and put it on the device so that Sims 3 would not try to download it. Did that and the game got past the content download problem. Of course, that's when the DRM kicked it and it tells me that it's not authorized to run on my device. Really?

  4. You missed a point on US Sentinel Drone Fooled Into Landing With GPS Spoofing · · Score: 1

    Well, u had me until the last paragraph. They didn't have to 'cut' the engines or lower the landing gear. These 'drones' dont fly as fast as you think, their mission is to loiter and collect info. So, all the Iranians had to do is fool it into slowly descending until it finally hit the ground. If they were able to direct it to some flat area the whole thing would have looked like any aircraft that's trying to crash-land when the wheels don't descent.

  5. Re:Debris-Reduction Incentive on China Launches Space Station Laboratory Module · · Score: 1

    I respectfully disagree. You can calculate their trajectory ahead of time and have the mirror movements precalculated. It's not like these objects will be randomly shot down. You can observe their orbit over time and calculate precisely where they will be when they get within firing range.

  6. Instead of taxing the rich, force them to spend on White House Proposes "Wealthy Tax" · · Score: 1

    Really, do we want the govt taking private money and wasting it on stupid sh1t? I say that if you have more than $1M in earnings you should be forced to show that you spent at least 10% ($100K in my example) in 'Made in USA' goods&services. If you did not, then you forfeit that money to the state. This will get the earners to get something for their money and the money will flow inside the good ol'USA. Someone making $500M/year would need to spend $50M in 'Made in the USA' goods&services.

  7. Wow, the amendment could not be any more stupid on ToS Violations No Longer a Crime (On Their Own) · · Score: 1

    It lists 3-4 specific examples where the law should not apply. It's basically an exclusionary amendment. Since we cannot foresee how the internet will evolve, this law could implicitly apply to many new forms of Tos in the future. Who is writing these laws? 5 year olds?

  8. They did not create a cure. on Ruling Upholds Gene Patent In Cancer Test · · Score: 1

    The motivation would be to make the identification of the gene(s) and then continue the research to find treatment(s) or cure(s) based on the DNA information. They can definitely patent the treatment. Allowing patenting the DNA is akin to allowing patenting the heart in people instead of patenting heart medications. That would be absurd.

  9. Re:Switch Batteries? on EV Fast-Charging Standards In Flux · · Score: 1

    The battery pack should not be owned by the vehicle owner. It should be owned by the electricity provider/gas station. It should also have a built-in life counter like laptop batteries do. You the vehicle owner will get charged a rate that includes the actual electricity used as well as a battery pack usage charge. If the battery chaging stations were as abundant as gas stations we''d be fine. On a separate note, I was watching Nova last night and they said our total petroleum based infrastrucure is worth $3T. That includes everything from refineries to gas stations to delivery trucks to actual cars.That is a drop in the bucket. If I were in charge I would have made a 10 year plan similar to the Apollo mission to be fully switched to electric by 2020. The $3T is nothing.

  10. Re:Switch Batteries? on EV Fast-Charging Standards In Flux · · Score: 1

    betterplace.com has already solved all the problems. Check out their website. It's a shame very few people know about them.

  11. Wow, so the critics of the bill were right on EU Wants Power To Block China's Tech Buying · · Score: 1

    And, all the supposed 'safeguards' did not work.

  12. $20K is on the low side on Survey Shows That Fox News Makes You Less Informed · · Score: 1

    My father in law just got over bacterial meningitis. He almost died. After 1 week in the hospital, 1 surgery to correct the entry point of the bacteria and 1 week in rehab, the bill was $200K. Insurance picked up most of it. Without it, he would have been destitute. He would have had to sell his house which took 30 years to pay for. All the high and mighty who think that's ok, wait until you get old. I remember when I was in my 20s I had the same cavalier attitude. 'Why should I have to pay these crazy premiums?' I'd ask. 'I don't get sick'. Well, once you or someone close to you experience a serious disease and the associated costs with surviving it, you will sing a different tune. Costs need to be stabilized and everyone needs to be covered. What burns me is that we already pay a LOT of taxes. If there was less waste, everyone would been able to be covered by the govt with the existing tax outlay.

  13. Re:There's a lot more to this than Ballmer on Income Tax Quashed, Ballmer To Cash In Billions · · Score: 1

    This is the problem with most taxes. As the govt inflates the currency more and more people will be considered 'rich'. That's why all these arbitrary taxation levels need to be thrown out. So, Obama think $250K makes a family rich so they need to pay 39% income tax. Well in 10 years with the inflation they are about to unleash almost everyone in the middle class will be making $250K. It's the duty of all citizens to say no to all taxation but since it is necessary, a consumption tax is more fair, as long as it includes exemptions for the basic needs like food, shelter, education, health care, public transport, etc. Spending is the problem. Of course, no one wants to do anything about it. What are they going to do with all the useless people that work in govt? Unemployment will go to 30-40%.

  14. Re:Congrats! on EPIC Files Lawsuit To Suspend Airport Body Scanner Use · · Score: 1

    I think the right to no unreasonable searches is for public areas. If you are asking for entry into a private area (airport, airplane, etc), you give up that right since the owner/operator of that area may have their own rules. No one is forcing anyone to fly and go through the scanners. If you do not like it, do not fly. One issue I have with this is that the govt is the one being involved in the policing of the air traffic. I would want them completely out of it. If the planes did get hijacked or bombed or whatever, the airlines would face major losses and they would have to invent ways to police their passengers.

  15. Re:Way to prove their point! on China Now Halting Shipments of Rare Earth Minerals To US · · Score: 1

    Nixon was the anti-Christ as far as the US was concerned. His name should be striked from the list of US Presidents. I think every single decision he made while in office was to the detriment of the United States. FIAT money, HMOs, China, the list goes on and on.

  16. Re:Swiss cheese on Trojan-Infected Computer Linked To 2008 Spanair Crash · · Score: 1

    it boils down to human error. If I were ever a commercial pilot, I would double/triple check my flaps at take off and before landing regardless of what my checklists & idiot lights say. It's such a crucial step that I would be anal about it.

  17. I disagree. Brain's dna encodes the bios as well on Ray Kurzweil Does Not Understand the Brain · · Score: 1

    So, a fully formed brain will start 'running'. From the little I know about embryology, my understanding that once the brain is structurally made, it should operate fine. Of course, you need all the biological support from a living body but translate the brain into computer objects and it should operate. Unfortunately, I don't know how some biological processes coded in the dna that do not deal with the 'thinking' aspect of the brain but only deal with the living-cell mechanisms, can be excluded from the computer model. Those processes would add a tremendous amount of noise.

  18. Why this whole thing is wrong... on Ex-SF Admin Terry Childs Gets 4-Year Sentence · · Score: 1

    I am not saying Childs did not deserve some punishment but this is way too harsh. Let's say Childs was a Janitor with keys to the city's data center entrance. Let's say Childs changed the lock to the data center entrance when he was about to be fired. Let's say Childs took the only key to the data center with him and refused to give it back to his boss. Would a janitor deserve 4 years in jail for that? No jury in the world would give out such a sentence to a janitor. But, because Childs is in IT he got 4 years. The general public including lawmakers has a phobia against anything computer related. They have an anxiety about it.

  19. Re:Pretty soon, except those without their own gar on Long In Development, Toshiba 'SCiB' Battery Debuts · · Score: 1

    Easy solution to this. Gas Station can become 'charge' stations. You could use your credit card which could be tied to your home 'electricity' account. The station will charge a % premium for using the facilities but the actual electric rate should be the same as your home's. Regardless, electric will be the way to go for the majority of commuters in the next 2-3 yrs.

  20. Would these cyberwarriors need '24'-like skills? on Cyberwarrior Shortage Threatens US Security · · Score: 1

    Maybe the govt stiffs are watching too much '24' and are looking for those non-existent skills.

  21. Re:Numerous advantages on Warships May Get Lasers For Close-In Defense · · Score: 1

    I can see dedicated air defense ships like the Aegis with nuclear power become all laser. Imagine a ship with nothing but a nuclear reactor and many laser turrets. It could be the fleet's defense against missiles. no need to carry fuel, ammo, etc. I bet that's where the navy is going with this.

  22. Re:Logically flawed on Flash Crash Analysis of May 6 Stock Market Plunge · · Score: 1

    Not true, the stock has intrinsic value. When one company buys another, ALL the shareholders of the acquired company get a share of the proceeds.

  23. I think all social networking execs should be sued on Pakistani Lawyer Wants Mark Zuckerberg Executed · · Score: 1

    not for blasphemy but for creating social networking. What a waste of human bandwidth.

  24. Wyy can't DHS take a drive image? on Federal Judge Limits DHS Laptop Border Searches · · Score: 1

    They can easily take a drive image so that they could search it at their 'leisure' but holding on to citizen's private property? why? Of course, the whole process is unconstitutional but unless some courts strike it down it will keep happening. DHS please, wake up, take a backup of the laptop and return it to its owner.

  25. Re:corporatism is not capitalism on The Far-Reaching Effects of Comcast v FCC · · Score: 1

    Agree 100%, now can you enlighten as to how to go about doing this fighting of Corporatism?