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  1. Re:They are right. on Boston Cops Outraged Over Plans to Watch Their Movements Using GPS · · Score: 1

    >Government is in a special category of accountability because it has a monopoly on the use of violence in our society.

    All of this.

  2. Re:That's kind of the idea. on Boston Cops Outraged Over Plans to Watch Their Movements Using GPS · · Score: 2

    >I was completely onboard with your comment until this last line. Grouping all law enforcement and then dragging them through the dirt like you did is disgraceful.
    >Please kindly fuck right the fuck off, and don't call 911 next time you or your property are in jeopardy...

    Except that it's become largely true. You can find many, many examples of it. Most recently, cops firing into a minivan after the officer immediately started escalating a routine traffic stop and made a family fear for its life enough to try and get away from the police. There is no doubt that the woman in the minivan was in the wrong, but the police responded with violence, anger and deadly force on an unarmed woman and her children.

    Until this kind of thing is no longer the norm - much less, stops - then a big segment of the public is going to see the police as thugs. And they're right.

  3. Re:That's kind of the idea. on Boston Cops Outraged Over Plans to Watch Their Movements Using GPS · · Score: 1

    Sorry to say, but this is more or less factual.

  4. Not a surprise on FBI Reports US Agencies Hacked By Anonymous · · Score: 1

    Cold Fusion is one of the buggiest, most insecure of all the web code development platforms, in a world riddled with buggy, insecure web platforms.

  5. Re:Whoosh! on Atlanta Man Shatters Coast-to-Coast Driving Record, Averaging 98MPH · · Score: 2

    It wasn't Csaba. It was Brock Yates. I know him and Jr. personally, and the "patient" was Brock's wife Pamela.

  6. Re:Can we stop about Snowden already? on UK Prime Minister Threatens To Block Further Snowden Revelations · · Score: 1

    > The most transparent administration ever.

    What?! Uh... no.

  7. Re:Fork ClamAV...PLEASE! on Cisco To Acquire Sourcefire For $2.7 Billion · · Score: 1

    Only if the cost remains free or very low.

  8. Good riddance on DHS Chief Janet Napolitano Resigns · · Score: 1

    I wonder if this has anything to do with the criminality being exposed in the U.S. government... ;)

  9. Re:Taxes in the cloud on What Keeps You On (or Off) Windows in 2013? · · Score: 1

    This. Or NolaPro. Or KmyMoney. Or Gmoney. Or others.

    Wait... what was the question again?

  10. Re:The ONLY Way this should work is... on Watching the Police: Will Two-Way Surveillance Reduce Crime? · · Score: 1

    [quote] It'd also make being a cop even tougher, so its a shame a few bad apples have to spoil the bunch[/quote]

    I'm not sure what country you live in. In the countries I live in and have visited, the cops are typically the worst of society and regularly break the law with impudence.

  11. Re:Not good enough on First Looks At Windows 8.1, Complete With 'Start' Button · · Score: 0

    What this guy said. Or gal. Or hermaphrodite. Or transsexual. But what they said, anyways.

  12. Re:Is Netflix on How Netflix Eats the Internet · · Score: 1

    FYI, 1 and 2 are mutually inclusive.

  13. Re: This is a losing proposition. on Building a Small IT Consulting Business Based on Linux (Video) · · Score: 1

    This.

  14. Good on Microsoft CFO Quits · · Score: 1

    I wish upon this company all the evils that history can heap on them. They killed innovation in the computer business and it's taken 15 years for them to get to a point where they were mostly as good as what they stifled. Now Windows 8 and Windows XP are their enemies, hung by their own garrotte is suiting.

  15. Re:The fallacy of "Any is better" on Flu Shot Doing Poor Job of Protecting Older People This Year · · Score: 1

    +1

  16. Easy target on Ubuntu Tablets: Less Jarring Than Windows 8? · · Score: 1

    This time Mark is picking on the operating system with the most jarring experience ever found in operating systems. Well, maybe not, the Windows 3.x days are long behind me, but I do remember how bad that could get....

  17. C'mon, folks. on AMD Next-Gen Graphics May Slip To End of 2013 · · Score: 0

    Do we really need more powerful GPUs? What we need is a better way of displaying graphics and a better toolkit to do it.

    Whatever happened to the Unlimited Detail guys?

  18. Re:Pre internet, you bought a computer to make thi on What Early Software Was Influential Enough To Deserve Acclaim? · · Score: 1

    I scoured my brain and just couldn't come up with Print Shop. We (kind of) need another program like that today. I know of none.

    Deluxe Paint was awesome on my a1000 back in 1987. ;)

  19. A few... on What Early Software Was Influential Enough To Deserve Acclaim? · · Score: 1

    Sorry if this duplicates.

    Test Drive - the first really somewhat sort of kind of accurate driving game.

    Beachhead - the first game that anyone I know thinks was really good for a PC

    Corel Draw - how the mighty have fallen. This was the first vector drawing program with real chutzpa and it came with scads of free-ish clip art.

    Wordperfect - another fallen giant, this was the first word processor that had real formatting and usefulness. Today it's still better than Word. ;)

    Pagestream - launched the Atari ST as a business platform and sold probably a half million machines. Still available and still powerful today! It blows software like Scribus out of the water but it's not open source. :(

    EMACS - the text editor that is its own operating system.

    Solitaire - c'mon, this program has been around for two decades and is STILL the most popular Windows program.

    TCP/IP - do I really need to say it?

    QNX - still possibly the most popular real-time operating system. I first used it on the Bionic Beavers in Ontario back in (IIRC) 1984.

    Eye of the Beholder - the game that made both FPS and adventuring cool.

    I know there are lot more. My memory is getting pretty old like the rest of me... there were some games on the C=64 that are still not being reproduced today, one of which I remember as being a game in which you built a robotic factory rig that would deliver a payload through a processing system and then produce an end product, and had hundreds of level variations - one of my favourites, cannot remember the name but nothing like it exists today that I have seen.

  20. Re:Split Decision on What Early Software Was Influential Enough To Deserve Acclaim? · · Score: 1

    I came here to say this.

  21. Re:Surprise on Norwegian Study: Global Warming Less Severe Than Feared · · Score: 0

    This. Wish I could upvote, despite the inflammatory nature of it.

  22. In other words... on GAO Finds US Military's Critical Technologies List Outdated, Useless · · Score: 1

    ....they are using Microsoft products and vertical applications with no source code. How long has the open source community been saying that this was insanity?

  23. Re:HP continues its long slow auger into the groun on GM CIO Says HP Hiring Probe "Not the Best Use Our Legal System" · · Score: 1

    True.

  24. I can't imagine on Windows 8 Even Less Popular Than Vista · · Score: 1

    ....anyone wanting Windows 8. Terrible.

  25. Re:What about range? on The Future of 802.11ac · · Score: 1

    Uh.................. only if they support 4x4. And that range will be very limited. 5.x does not penetrate obstacles well.

    Show me a single 802.11n router today that fully support beamforming. Even the Ruckus and Wavion gear are only using part of the 802.11n spatial multiplexing capabilities.