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  1. Re:first on Have a Wi-Fi-Enabled Phone? Stores Are Tracking You · · Score: 1

    No kidding. How valuable is this research?

    "Well Bob, we've determined the spending habits of the demographic stupid-people-who-leave-their-wifi-enabled-and-set-to-auto-connect-to-any-public-hotspot."

  2. Re:Scare Headlines Sell Products on Kaspersky Says Cyber Weapons "Cleaner" Than Traditional Weapons But "Much Worse" · · Score: 1

    You're making valid points and I was with you until you said it has nothing to do with race or religion. The you lost me.

    If it were white Christian or jewish civilians it would be so different. You have to be so naive or dishonest not to see that.

  3. Re:Scare Headlines Sell Products on Kaspersky Says Cyber Weapons "Cleaner" Than Traditional Weapons But "Much Worse" · · Score: 1

    Fair enough. But what would the hackers do? Use them with reckless disregard for the safety of civilians? Oh wait.

    The only reason we would care is if the hackers used them on white people as the US has been using them on brown people.

  4. Re:Scare Headlines Sell Products on Kaspersky Says Cyber Weapons "Cleaner" Than Traditional Weapons But "Much Worse" · · Score: 1

    No kidding. Why doesn't Kaspersky tell the mothers of the couple hundred kids killed by drone strikes that cyber "weapons" are worse?

  5. Re:Mommy... on Newspaper That Published Gun-Owners List Hires Armed Guards · · Score: 1

    It cuts both ways. It's also ironic that a good number of the people saying "guns don't kill people, people kill people," are in fact going around threatening to kill people.

    Kind of reinforces the idea that the people who REALLY want guns probably shouldn't have them.

    It's also worth noting that the paper didn't break any laws either, and in fact were exercising their first amendment rights. You know, the amendment that came right before the second amendment? And yet here you are demonizing people for exercising their rights. The only people that broke the law are the "enthusiasts" making death threats.

  6. Why bother? on Researcher Warns That Military Must Prepare For "Mutant" Future · · Score: 1

    We should make a legislative framework that will outline the boundaries of such a program, sort of like the Geneva Conventions. Then countries like the US would never violate those rules.

    Seriously. What's the point in even talking about it? the US is just going to do whatever it feels like.

  7. Re:Paranoid Much? on New Documents Detail FBI, Bank Crack Down On Occupy Wall Street · · Score: 1

    Buddy: nothing in your post has anything to do with why any bank anywhere wanted OWS gone. The banks didn't like OWS because it represented lowly commoners daring to challenge their power and authority. It's as simple as that.

    You're story of the banks "just trying to do their jobs" in the face of evil, evil peaceful protestors saying mean things is heart wrenching, truly. The article talked about cracking down on the protests themselves, not about the banks trying to ensure donations were made in a legally sound manner.

    There is no valid reason to crackdown (your word choice) on peaceful protest. That's why the right to peaceful protest is enshrined in the constitution, rather than as some addendum to some bylaws.

    You're either extraordinarily naive or dishonest. So tell us, which is it?

  8. Re:Um, what? on New Documents Detail FBI, Bank Crack Down On Occupy Wall Street · · Score: 2

    I think the concern is less with the investigation and monitoring and more with the FBI walking-hand-in-hand with (for) private entities.

    If the FBI were working for the people, they would have been doing everything to protect the public from extremists as well as defending the right to PEACEFUL PROTESTS. But since they work for private entities, they do everything in their power to undermine peaceful dissent which their true bosses find undesirable.

    I mean if they are going to stifle free speech just for the sake of it, why not stifle the racists (i.e. KKK and such)? Because the racists don't naturally find themselves in the crosshairs of Corporate America, that's why.

  9. Re:yes, peaceful, 'Capt James' on New Documents Detail FBI, Bank Crack Down On Occupy Wall Street · · Score: 1

    To be fair, I think we're talking about more than one soldier, especially if you expand your search to include rape.

    You broad brush of the military is probably more fair than the brush of the OWS movement.

  10. Re:This is basically a pump and dump scheme now... on Investing In Lego Bricks For Fun But Mostly Profit · · Score: 1

    Not to mention we are at the dawn of the age of 3D printer. If you want to make money you should "short" the bricks. Maybe you can hedge that with an option.

  11. Re:Why sex is deemed not "pristine"? on Child Gets Nintendo 3DS Full of Porn For Christmas · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Actually it's a valid point...I mean if movies depicting gore and senseless killing are merely rated R, but movies depicting sex with genitals and penetration are X-Rated, what does that tell you about our priorities?

    Sex is more traumatizing that decapitation and evisceration, apparently. Think "Saw" vs pretty much any porno, even the lighter stuff.

  12. Re:So copyright is not just who can copy? on Defending the First Sale Doctrine · · Score: 3, Interesting

    They call it intellectual property, not intellectual licenses. They also say that downloading is stealing (of property?)

    But how does one steal a license?

    If depriving someone of income is a crime, then so should negative reviews on yelp?

    I'm terribly confused. I think it would be more relaxing to teach evolution to a creationist.

  13. Re:There would be no need... on How Do You Give a Ticket To a Driverless Car? · · Score: 1

    But what if it gains self-awareness and takes over the world. Can we ticket it then?

  14. Re:It's just training for future geekery on Has Lego Sold Out? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I don't know. I always built them with the instructions, just once and never again to see it as they imagined it, and then I never touched the instructions again. I'd then tear it down and do my own shit.

  15. Re:Authors can use these tools too. on When Writing, How Anonymous Can You Be, Really? · · Score: 1

    How about a protestor in a repressive regime, like China? Wouldn't they rightfully want to be anonymous?

    You basically argued "nothing to hide, nothing to fear."

  16. Re:I just don't try to be anonymous in writing on When Writing, How Anonymous Can You Be, Really? · · Score: 1

    Well I think a more impressive piece of software than this one would be a program that can "understand" writing and deconstruct the meaning of the message to it's simplest form. If all anonymous writers used the same software, they would all have the same "style."

    Obviously you would only use it for writing that needed to be anonymous, because a large part of writing is the personality you put into it.

    Here's an example of software that seems to "understand" language, posted to /. in the past:

    http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2011/language-from-games-0712.html

  17. Re:Can it beat Google? on When Writing, How Anonymous Can You Be, Really? · · Score: 2

    He's just trying to throw you off his scent. The first guess was right.

  18. Re:Tragic on 27 Reported Killed In Connecticut Elementary School Shooting · · Score: 1

    Sure, I'm sad that this tragedy took place. So in that sense yes I am a sad individual.

    No I have no idea what your political views are. I'm commenting on the reality that pro-gun lobbyists usually also want to curb social programs.

    No need to get personal though, particularly if the above doesn't apply to you. But it's hard to deny that many do subscribe to that duality.

  19. Re:Tragic on 27 Reported Killed In Connecticut Elementary School Shooting · · Score: 0

    But let's quash Obamacare! Don't waste money on mental health, amirite?

  20. Re:Somebody's got to say it on 27 Reported Killed In Connecticut Elementary School Shooting · · Score: 1

    Tell that to the gun lobby. It would be easier to take them seriously if they were seriously interested in solving the root of the problem. It's easy to say people kill people, but they have no interest in helping prevent people from killing people because it would cost money.

  21. Re:And yet... on 27 Reported Killed In Connecticut Elementary School Shooting · · Score: 1

    They can be used to make art in the snow. They can be used to make loud noise music. They can even be used to open stubborn locks! Guns have many purposes. Buy yours today!

    Get one free gun with purchase of large bottle of prozac! Low taxes thanks to cuts in mental health care!

  22. Re:And yet... on 27 Reported Killed In Connecticut Elementary School Shooting · · Score: 1

    I find it interesting that the states think there is no need for gun regulation but then they have a war on drugs.

    Guns don't kill people, it's how people use the guns.

    Drugs don't kill people, it's how people use the drugs.

    Drug laws don't prevent people from having drugs, so I guess we shouldn't regulate any drugs whatsoever right?

  23. Re:And yet... on 27 Reported Killed In Connecticut Elementary School Shooting · · Score: 1

    Look at per capita gun related homicides in Canada vs the US.

  24. Re:How do they 'encourage' us to stay home? on Stay Home When You're Sick! · · Score: 1

    My worksite has "Attendance Management." That means if you are sick more than the average of all employees by even a fraction, you can be terminated. Understandably, the average only ever goes down. More people work sick.

    That's for the full time work force.

    The auxiliary work force like me don't get sick days so we all work sick because we can't afford the time off.

  25. Re:It's only being renamed... on No More "Asperger's Syndrome" · · Score: 2

    so much lol