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  1. Re:Technically on Obama: Gov't Shouldn't Be Hampered By Encrypted Communications · · Score: 1

    Using torture doesn't mean you live in a barbaric state, it means you live in a stupid one. Western countries stopped using torture because it's provably unreliable, and rational people don't want to base their national defence on unreliable intelligence.

  2. Re:Communication has never been secure on Obama: Gov't Shouldn't Be Hampered By Encrypted Communications · · Score: 1

    The ranting is about needing the court order part, not the ability of the police to tap your phone.

  3. Re:I would rather see 1000 terrorists go free... on Obama: Gov't Shouldn't Be Hampered By Encrypted Communications · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Corrupt police kill more Americans than Terrorists do. So giving them more tools to track and attack you increases the risks to you and your family.

  4. Re:Just be glad on Obama: Gov't Shouldn't Be Hampered By Encrypted Communications · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Given how unbelievably rare terrorists are, clearly they want these powers to spy on you.

  5. Re:This was done so Republicans can criticize it.. on Eric Holder Severely Limits Civil Forfeiture · · Score: 1

    Those cars/boats/dollars siezed might have crossed state lines, therefore the interstate commerce clause applies. And siezing a house affects interstate housing prices, so it counts too. (this is pretty much the reasoning behind federal drug law).

  6. Re:Waiting for Republicans to come in and defend t on Eric Holder Severely Limits Civil Forfeiture · · Score: 4, Interesting

    If you don't change the law to block this theft then it will keep coming back. What happens if (when) the man who replaces Holder changes the rules back? The burden of proof in civil forfiture should be on the police, just as in criminal law.

  7. Re:Then we need plausable means to deny the key on UK Prime Minister Says Gov't Should Be Capable of Reading Any Communications · · Score: 1

    And this is why the police use a keylogger. And if this actually caught on they would use it as an excuse to crack your computer remotely.

  8. Re:Yeah, but dig a little deeper... on In Paris, Terrorists Kill 2 More, Take At Least 7 Hostages · · Score: 1

    In most of the Middle East there is no political freedom. You can't be a politician unless you work for the current government. So they take on the clothes/speach of a devout holy man and do their politics in Gods name. In western nations holy men are expected to refrain from politics, and so we see these men as radical clerics instead of politicians.

  9. Re:Seriously? GOOD NEWS? on FCC Favors Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    It's a bidding war. They are shaking the money tree and finding out who cares the most (dollars) about net neutrality.

  10. Re:Another blaming of the victims (Striesand Effec on Publications Divided On Self-Censorship After Terrorist Attack · · Score: 2, Interesting

    No, we need to "Edit" the religion, and stamp out the practices we find incompatible with our culture. Just as was done with Christianity (stoning adulterers and witches, killing homosexuals etc)

  11. Re:The devil is in the details... on FBI Says Search Warrants Not Needed To Use "Stingrays" In Public Places · · Score: 1

    Could you set up your own Stingray in a rich neighbourhood and then publish lists of who people call? It's just meta-data, from a public place, right? So fair game to anyone, without needing a warrant.

  12. Re:I don't think it's recording calls on FBI Says Search Warrants Not Needed To Use "Stingrays" In Public Places · · Score: 1

    If they don't decrypt the call, then they can't tell who you call. For a stingray to get meta-data from cell phones it must be able to recover your voice call. A stingray connects to your phone, decrypts everything (including voice), then passes everything on to a real cell phone tower for delivery. It's entirely up to the maker (or the police) what data they take.

  13. Re:Someone please aware me: on FBI Says Search Warrants Not Needed To Use "Stingrays" In Public Places · · Score: 1

    What about text messages? You can text people in public without anyone else being able to read your texts.

  14. It's all about the money on Should We Be Content With Our Paltry Space Program? · · Score: 2

    America was never a strong "Science" country. The education system sucks (on average), the people don't care about science (on average), STEM gets no respect (in general). But America had a secret weapon, money. They could recruit the best and brightest from the whole world and fund the R&D and Apollo projects that nobody else could or would. Now that the money is gone America has to rely on its own capabilities, and that's not looking so good.

  15. Re:No we shouldnt on Should We Be Content With Our Paltry Space Program? · · Score: 2

    Manned space flight is a luxury, the amount spent on it should rise and fall with our economy- Unless we have a specific goal, worth suffering for, to justify a continuing budget. Robotic spaceflight and exploration (actual science) should be continually funded, because it happens over a very long time frame and a gap in funding would ruin the investment.

  16. Re:Pseudoscientific nonsense on European Researchers Develop More Accurate Full-Body Polygraph · · Score: 1

    If you pay people to lie, they will.

  17. Re:The mistake is having them in the military at a on US Army Could Waive Combat Training For Hackers · · Score: 1

    The use of mercenaries is bad for a nation. Mercenaries are only loyal to their paycheck, not your country. The Roman empire fell because they switched their military to mercenaries.

  18. Re:It would do them good. on US Army Could Waive Combat Training For Hackers · · Score: 1

    1-The second world war taught us that there are no front lines. Even a guard at a war memorial is now a target of attack. 2-There is street cred in being a trained soldier. If you don't get that they have to pay more to attract the talent.

  19. Re:Automated manufacturing on The Coming Decline of 'Made In China' · · Score: 1

    If we don't have jobs then we don't have money. No money means we don't buy anything. (I suppose we could have a subsistance/barter economy) No buying means the corporations go broke. (They still pay taxes so automation won't eliminate their costs) Bankrupt corporations means the Government nationalizes everything. (Yay! Entitlement society means free stuff!) Government can't run everything without money, so they conscript workers. (Communist Russia, here we come)

  20. Re:What Will They Do... on The Coming Decline of 'Made In China' · · Score: 1

    Quality of life consistently goes up with population density. People in the third world don't leave their farms for the big city because they like the smog.

  21. Re:No African OT either.... on The Coming Decline of 'Made In China' · · Score: 3, Interesting

    If Americans wanted to help the Third World out, they could eliminate their agricultural subsidies. That would lift most of Africa out of poverty in a single year.

  22. Helpful steps on Ask Slashdot: What Should We Do About the DDoS Problem? · · Score: 1

    1- Ban Address spoofing. Every packet from your address will have your IP address overwritten (with correct number) by your ISP. Just being able to find the source of the problem would be huge. Would also stop most spam. 2- Require ISP's to investigate reports of abuse/spam. Not sure how you'd keep the recording companies from abusing this to take down The Pirate Bay. 3- Every ISP would have a banned IP address list. Hopefully there would be a method to get your address removed after you purge the botnet off your home pc.

  23. Science and proof on Science Cannot Prove the Existence of God · · Score: 1

    Science is really bad at proving things. The way science works is you take an idea and try to disprove it. You want proof, go with math. Mathematics is all about proof.

  24. Re:Well That About Wraps It Up For God on Science Cannot Prove the Existence of God · · Score: 4, Funny

    Given the choice, choose Santa. He gives you stuff.

  25. Re:Sigh. on NSA Says They Have VPNs In a 'Vulcan Death Grip' · · Score: 1

    At what Security Classification level would such information be kept? Would some random IT tech have access to that knowledge?