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  1. Yeah, those mindless biological urges like wanting to keep breathing or eating food!

  2. Hypocrites on Google Demands Microsoft Pull YouTube App For WP8 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Microsoft strongarms phone manufacturers on unknown patent claims that android supposedly infringes but when they infringe ToS from Google and are told to change or remove the app, they say it's just Google not wanting to play ball. Good job Microsoft...

  3. Re:Under duress? on Student Expelled From Montreal College For Finding "Sloppy Coding" · · Score: 1

    IANAL, but from what I know, contracts under duress can be voided

  4. Re:About time... on Judge Posner Muses on Excessively Strong Patent and Copyright Laws · · Score: 1

    I agree with you about prices, as I said, not defending them at all, just saying it's not just marketing costs. Oh and I'm Canadian, so, those prices you cite for drugs seem as alien to me as little green men. It's just completely ridiculous.

  5. Re:About time... on Judge Posner Muses on Excessively Strong Patent and Copyright Laws · · Score: 1

    Though it's sometimes true that drug patents come from universities (though certainly not the only source of drug patents), you have to be completely clueless about clinical trials to say that marketing costs are the only considerable expense. Let's say you get a 100 drug patents from university, you will refine purification and production methods for at least a few months and you might select 10 based on multiple criteria including in vitro toxicity for clinical studies. From those 10 drugs, maybe 2 or 3 will go to clinical trial phase 2b-3 and if you're really lucky, one will end up on the market. Clinical studies for safety and efficacy of drugs are VERY expensive and have low chances to yield a drug. This is in part why commercialised drugs are so expensive. That said, I certainly won't defend Big Pharma and say they are poor and need more support, but just keep in mind that there is a lot more to drug development than "freeloading" public university research.

  6. Re:Doesn't help public sector transparency on Scientists Want To Keep Their Research Work Out of Court · · Score: 1

    Following that line of thought, public sector employees shouls have no private life at all, because everything they do with their money comes from the public! /s

  7. Re:Bye Apple on Apple CEO Tim Cook Apologizes For Maps App, Recommends Alternatives · · Score: 1

    I'm sure Microsoft and Bing have a consumer friendly/privacy friendly non track policy. They have such an astonishing track record!

  8. Re:Keyboard and mouse hasn't changed for a reason on Valve Job Posting Confirms Hardware Plans · · Score: 1

    Valve doesn't seem to be in the business of developping WORK software (though they may sell them soon). So saying that the keyboard and mouse is right for gaming because it was designed and optimized for work really misses the point.

  9. Re:Round corners on Leak Shows What Could Be Nokia's New Windows Phone 8 Devices · · Score: 1

    Have any of you checked the "new digg.com" ? :)

  10. Re:The asians on Samsung Beats Apple In Tokyo, Itching To Sue Over LTE Patents · · Score: 1

    Didn't know UK was in Asia!

  11. Re:Great, sort of on Ubuntu Unity Ported To Fedora Using OpenSUSE · · Score: 1

    I liked Vanilla Coke myself, alas I didn't know many others who did

  12. Re:Dancing? on Canadian Copyright Board To Charge For Music At Weddings, Parades · · Score: 5, Insightful

    No, they'll probably tack on those fees by supposing you'll dance at a wedding party. There will be no burden of proof with this, not unlike the levy on blank media

  13. Don't forget the black Christopher Lloyd in one of the movies!

  14. Re:Atomic Robo and Axe Cop on Ask Slashdot: Which Comic Books To Start My 3-Year-Old With? · · Score: 1

    Just want to second the Atomic Robo choice. One of the best american comic out there right now, whatever your age is.

  15. Re:Transport on NASA and Astrobotic Investigating Ice Hunting Mission to the Moon · · Score: 2

    I meant more a transport for humans, no point in making a lunar base using water if we're not gonna go there

  16. Transport on NASA and Astrobotic Investigating Ice Hunting Mission to the Moon · · Score: 3, Funny

    Hopefully they design a vehicle to take them to the moon first...

  17. Awareness on Are Smartphones Starting a Boom In DIY Medicine? · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I think that while documentation is already freely available for a lot of medical conditions, integrations into a single device (that you carry all the time with you) can surely raise awareness about such documentation. I don't think that people wanting to know more about a medical condition is necessarily evil or a sign of not trusting doctors. Has the pursuit of knowledge for knowledge's sake completely disappeared? "Self-medication" may well result in misdiagnosis and possible complications by not going to the doctor in some cases, but on the flip side, it might encourage others to go consult trained professionnals because they think they might not have something as benign as they first thought. Furthermore, there is a lot of developement in completely automated tools for diagnosing infections, genetic mutations, etc which might reduce the need for some medical consultation within the next 5-10 years.

  18. Re:Misleading to call it "non-copied" on Non-Copied Photo Is Ruled Copyright Infringement · · Score: 1

    but ignorance of the law is simply a lame excuse, no matter how complex the law gets.

    These are my laws, you must follow them or be found guilty:
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    ldfkgndf;bngfb;nmgfmbgfb klahjblkjfdbnvlkjdfbiurrhg dfguhdfgkhdfg dfoghodfhdpgh drfghidbvididf bpodfghbdf gpbh
    dkfjghvldkfhbvdhg rgphg erghdfghdfghr g rghdrpghdrugh rgh7g rghre gerhge gehgeadrag rhg grepg

    Since you can't ignore them, no matter how complex they are, I already find you guilty of infringing them. Extreme exemple, maybe, but nonetheless, almost as clear as some real laws....

  19. Re:Canada has a culture? on Outgoing CRTC Head Says Technology Is Eroding Canadian Culture · · Score: 1

    If you think Quebec is the reason for this "americanisation" of Canada, you're living in a dream.

  20. Re:This would be a bad time for a "Madagascar" jok on Totally Drug-Resistant TB Emerges In India · · Score: 2

    It's the energetic cost. Think of climbing Everest, an electric heater and generator+fuel might be very useful, but the weight you have to lug around is really prohibitive to doing it, so you only take what's necessary to survive up there.

  21. Re:It's like a video game on Carmakers Prepare For Augmented Reality Driving · · Score: 1

    Ah, Carmageddon, the good ol' days!

  22. Wifi reliability on "Road Trains" Ready To Roll · · Score: 1

    If this thing is as reliable as my wireless router, there will be a lot of accidents