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  1. Re:Easy on Dating Site Creates Profiles From Public Records · · Score: 1

    Well yes, you are clearly not seeing the point. This is not about dating. This is about creating a massive user base (as Facebook has) to sell ads or whatever comes into the mind of the company. I see two possible outcomes of this. Since Facebook is considering this data public (and now it will post your address and phone number like in a phonebook) they will not be able to do anything about it (and they will probably don't care). However, this is what gives Facebook the money so now you don't have to rely on just Facebook having this information (if you are a big company looking for the user base to spam or sell, doesn't matter how you call it).

  2. I think the biggest lesson on Super Mario Bros. 3 Level Design Lessons · · Score: 2

    Is that at this point in time SMB3 is still the subject of the matter.

  3. Legalize it! on Study Finds 0.3% of BitTorrent Files Definitely Legal · · Score: 2, Funny

    I think it's about time they legalize piracy.

  4. Re:Both hands?? on Death Grip Tested On iPhone Competitors · · Score: 1

    I think in this case your cheek would count as the other hand.

  5. Re:How to map forests with a laser on NASA Creates First Global Forest Map Using Lasers · · Score: 1

    This will be good to find out what is the amount of destruction human kind is making to the worlds forests.

  6. Re:Bad, Bad Idea on Getting Paid Fairly When Job Responsibilities Spiral? · · Score: 1

    " That shows that management is manipulative hiring a guy to to a job but then over time they can get job b, c and d as well for free. " That shows that you let yourself be managed. Managing is all about manipulation, so yes management is manipulative. If you are hired to build a shed, and by the end you build a mansion, it's because you chose to. I think it's too late for a raise now. Stick to the other suggestions. Next time, as soon as you are told to do something you were not hired for, then ask for a raise. In the end, they are supposedly paying you what you were hired for, and if you are going to do something else, they should pay for that too.