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  1. The Constitution and Law "Enforcement" on Seeking Fifth Amendment Defenders · · Score: 1

    The Fifth Amendment is to counter Law "Enforcement". There is no free society where the government forces its will (enforcement) upon the people it is supposed to serve. Enforcement itself is what the Fifth amendment protects us from. Enforcement of Law is called Tyranny.

  2. Just close it on Lawyer Loses It In Letter To Patent Office · · Score: 1

    Just close the patent office. Getting a patent is just getting permission to litigate endlessly to hold on to your patent. The protection it affords only has meaning if the legal system makes it affordable to do so. But the reality is just the opposite. You are much better off releasing it under CC or some other open-source licence and then going into production yourself. Any other "competators" that rise up and utilize the same design are only expanding the market for you. Use trademark instead and market your product as "original". It takes effort to even get the patent, and then it will wind up in the hands of whoever has the biggest bank account to hold it with.

  3. Dinosaur color on Experiment Will Determine Dinosaur's Skin Color · · Score: 1

    Dinosaurs are purple. Everyone knows that!

  4. The question is flawed. on Why We'll Never Meet Aliens · · Score: 1

    "The question of why aliens might 'want to come here' is probably fundamentally flawed because we are forming that question from our current (tiny) viewpoint. The word 'want' might not apply at all to someone 1000 times smarter than us." The question is flawed because it equates intelligence with technological progress. Tech level is not the same as intelligence. Second, the question assumes that we haven't been visited already and that we are not currently being visited now. There is plenty of evidence that we are in fact being visited. Third, it is assumed that we are "tiny" in our viewpoint when we may only be limited by our assumptions! The author presumes himself inferior and uninterested and then projects this as an axiom upon the rest of humanity. Give me a means to travel to another world right now and I will do it because I can! So, the author equates high intelligence with boredom and disinterest in "lesser" life and places? Stupid assumptions all.

  5. Re:In other words... on House Judiciary Chairman Plans Comprehensive Review of US Copyright Law · · Score: 1

    What's wrong with enforcing the laws we have? How about the cost of enforcement and the notion of enforcement itself. First off, enforcement of law is unnessesary if the law itself is true and correct in it's application to society. Law is just law and proves it's own usefulness or relevance in the courts. Enforcement is just that, force applied. Second, is the problem of cost. An enforcement of a law that runs contrary to the situations of reality, (like copying being nessesary for the disemination of the content), is a never ending battle against the realities of information transfer. The digital reality is such that in order to effectivly restrict access to information and control it from source to consumer, the owner of the content must have full control of the medium of exchange, ie: the consumer's means and equipment. This is not possible in any way that is meaningful to the property rights of the consumer and the ISP's suppling the means. So, enforcent then falls to penalty after-the-fact, while the real system must allow the breaking of the "law" to be enforced. This is untennable in the long term. The answer isn't to re-create copyright, but to eliminate it.

  6. Not toys even for some Big boys on Six Retailers Announce Recall of Buckyballs and Buckycubes · · Score: 1

    If these are being sold as toys, then I really don't have a problem with the recall. Magnets of this strength are not toys, even for some adults I have known! swallowing them is serious business. They cause all kinds of trouble, PAINFUL trouble and must be removed surgically if there is more than just one. I have been pinched by my "toys" many times, and I know several other Big boys who have been "damaged" playing with Neos. These things are really bad news for little kids who don't know any better. Two or more swallowed don't just create a bowel obstruction, they can literally tie the bowel in a knot and they will NOT come out on their own. I can see selling them as scientific study aids, or scientific "toys" for those 13 and older, but I would not sell them in a toy store or the toy section of the store.

  7. BING!....... on Bing Tops Google At Finding Malware · · Score: 1

    ...You're infected!

  8. On the list? on Newspaper That Published Gun-Owners List Hires Armed Guards · · Score: 1

    Are the guards they hired on the list they published?

  9. Re:Another company bets the boat on Windows on Dell Gives Android the Boot, Boots Up More Windows 8 · · Score: 1

    good point.

  10. Re:Another company bets the boat on Windows on Dell Gives Android the Boot, Boots Up More Windows 8 · · Score: 1

    I don't know, but my guess is that Dell has a supply side contract problem. If they have been sourcing from hardware vendors, under contracts, that need firmware blobs to drive their chips, then Dell may have run into problems getting Android to run properly on the hardware Dell can build with....

  11. Brain cells made from Urine... on Brain Cells Made From Urine · · Score: 1

    A study of congressmen and women has determined that their brain cells are made from urine. Until this study it was assumed they had no brains or, if a brain existed, then it was made of feces. But the newest studies show that the brain cells of congress, and quite possibly all other government personnel worldwide are made from urine. Where the urine comes from is still a mystery, however it's effectiveness as brain material is still considered to be quite low. "We knew their heads had to be full of something besides feces." a scientist associated with the new study stated.

  12. Re:Capitalism naturally... on Why Richard Stallman Was Right All Along · · Score: 1

    Quite true! In our case the politicos with the guns gave the central bank the monopoly on the money. They got us all by the shorties on the one hand and at gun point on the other.

  13. Re:Capitalism naturally... on Why Richard Stallman Was Right All Along · · Score: 2

    Capitalism does not concentrate power. Power is the first use of force and the belief that first use of force is yours to use at will. That is power. Capitalism does not condone first use of force let alone concentrate it. Only a forced monopoly can do that. Statism concentrates power. Capitalism distributes wealth in one form, such as valuable goods and services in exchange for another form of wealth, money. There is no concentration of wealth unless the money is fake, in which case the concentration of wealth comes from a monopoly to create the fake money. That is the problem today, the central bank with a monopoly to create fake money given to them by the polititians who think they have a monopoly on the power to force people to accept it!

  14. USGS already has the data on SETI To Scour the Moon For Alien Footprints? · · Score: 1

    The moon is heavily populated. Go look for your self. www.mapaplanet.org and have a look. I found a station the size of Alemeda there over the weekend on the farside (53.77Long x -32.28lat), and most of the craters either have buildings in them or have been domed over with what looks like ice. They glow in the UV band from whatever their power/light sources are. This whole "We are the only ones in the neighborhood" crap is just that, CRAP! They are here, leaving us alone for the most part and living NICELY on the Moon!

  15. It's called Tyranny. on Feds Return Mistakenly Seized Domain · · Score: 1

    It's called tyranny. It is the presumption of guilt at work, finding guilt to be guilty. It is the first use of force applied to someone who represents their presumption of guilt. There is no due process because there are no rights present in the "guilty". Innocent until proven guilty MUST be the assumption, or justice doesn't exist. Tyranny is the only alternative to justice when the presumption of guilt is allowed. "But if we did that we couldn't make the laws work!" Too bad tyrant! "But if we did that, we can't win the war on________!" Too bad tyrant! "But if we do that, everyone is innocent!" Yeah, too bad tyrant! "If we are all innocent, then nobody will do as they are told!" Told by WHO? To do WHAT? WHY? Free people do what they can. Slaves do what the tyrants tell them, or else.....Take Down!

  16. Re:Subsidies inflate pricing. on Ron Paul Wants To End the Federal Student Loan Program · · Score: 1
  17. Re:Clear now: A common open CAD data structure nee on Autodesk + Instructables: For Makers? · · Score: 1

    You are right. But with an open standard the next thing is a conversion utility....

  18. Re:How quaintly naive... on Ask Slashdot: Do We Need Pseudonymous Social Networking? · · Score: 1

    "While repressive regimes do suck, and anybody who runs one should definitely trip and hit their head on a bullet, the notion that the state is your primary concern(among people who have plenty of leisure internet and broadly unfettered access) is openly absurd. It's the private sector: schools, colleges, corporations, parents, etc. who you really need to watch out for." I'm afraid that this statement is patently false. The State has the power. Not the private sector. The state has the power of "first use of force" and will use it when it is needed by the state. The private sector has only the power of "denial of service", or "the power to abstain". It's not your fellow citizens that are your problem, it is the state that controls and influences them via that control that is your problem!

  19. Re:Ron Paul 2012 on Fed Audit's Initial Report Reveals Trillions in Secret Loans · · Score: 1

    Gold, Silver, Commodity Money is a desireable thing because it eliminates your dependence upon the Fed or any other central bank to do business. It's not having a standard based on a stable tangible commodity that is causing the "crisis". The third world has seen this before. In Zimbabwe, gold was the only thing that could buy food when a wheelbarrow full of central bank notes couldn't. There is no problem with the economy that wasn't a direct result of the Central Bank and it's monopoly. How do you think the control happens? Magic? It's the monopoly on the creation of the currency that is the control. More of it means less value for you. The currency, the "Trillions of Dollars" that people seem to think is so much and so big and so valuable is actually worth NOTHING to the bank that created it! Get off your knees and stop being a sucker for central banking! Get back to a sound commodity currency and 100% reserve banking.

  20. Re:Great, so how the hell do I paint ashalt shingl on Bill Clinton Says 'Paint Your Roofs White' · · Score: 1

    Counter with big trees and a big fence. You'll survive, Your house value should not be the market value any way. That is not what it is for. It's a house to your neighbors and potential buyers....To YOU it should be a HOME!

  21. Re:This can't be!! on Watch Out Linux, GNU Hurd Coming · · Score: 1

    That's 1+Aleph1. Them is long odds.

  22. Re:TSA on Snail Discovered That Can Survive Digestion By Birds · · Score: 1

    And Snails! Quick! We need to re-program the scanners to scan for snails in an undigested state and save the world from snail terrorism! Billions must be spent on this campaign to protect the freedom of America and democracy! Woo Hoo!

  23. Re:The problem with "competitive" pressures on Time To Close the Security Theater · · Score: 1

    The government regulations did not make it safe for you to fly. The airlines, their employees, and the aircraft manufacturers and their employees did that. Rules and rule makers do nothing except get in the way of good people making good decisions for the gain of their good business. The sellers and the buyers both have motivation because they both have skin in the deal. Rules and rule makers have nothing in it but fame and their own fortunes in reelection.

  24. Re:It is a jobs program. Doesn't actually do anyth on Time To Close the Security Theater · · Score: 1

    You're an anti free-market troll. No airline in competition with others, freely, will want to be blown up by anybody! One downed plane and your companies stock is tanked. Get a clue man. Government regulation is what brought you junk handlers at the airport! You want butt scopes too? Kinky government safety nuts.

  25. Re:It is a jobs program. Doesn't actually do anyth on Time To Close the Security Theater · · Score: 1

    Not if we go on strike, and don't go near anyplace that has Homeland Security in their name or Organizational chart, like the TSA. A day or two of No Fly by the citizens will hammer the industry and the lobby monkeys will start calling different tunes in DC.