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  1. Re:Don't be evil on Google Backs Down On Maps Redirect · · Score: 1

    Microsoft did not say they wouldn't be evil (not that this fact lets them off the hook, they just weren't that hypocritical).

    Google on the other hand....

  2. Re:Damn Microsoft on Nokia N9: the World's Most Underrated Smartphone? · · Score: 1

    So, according to you, one can only reply to comments in a manner that is pleasing and reassuring to the comment you're replying to.
    Also, the fact that your shitty comment is scored as '4,insightful' only confirms that /. is a community made of self-reassuring Linux-fanbois/MS-haters.

  3. Re:Jack Thompson is already on the case on Adam Lanza Destroyed His Computer Before Rampage · · Score: 1

    Not being a US Citizen I always thought that was the reason for the right to bear arms. In my head this is how it went: "Once independence was attained, and it was peaceful again, there was an intent to reduce the weapons owned by the civil population. But people had to trust power to someone, and if this guy went batshit the population could get caught defenseless. So the ruling class ceded the right to bear arms as a guarantee that the government will not try to do crazy shit on the people". Of course I might be wrong. Having always believed this, I think that original reason for the right to bear arms is outdated (I find it difficult to picture how that would go, also i think democracy works reasonably well, and differences would be solved democratically rather than at gun point). But I can understand that there are other situations in which having a gun would be useful. Only I think that in the US people get overexcited about guns, it quasi-religious.

  4. Cockroach controlled robot on Parrot Drives Robotic Buggy · · Score: 1
    Nobody remembers this: http://www.conceptlab.com/roachbot ?

    "Cockroach Controlled Mobile Robot" is an experimental robotic system that translates the bodily movements of a living, organic insect into the physical locomotion of a three-wheeled robot. Distance sensors at the front of the robot also provide navigation feedback to the cockroach, striving to create a pseudo-intelligent system with the cockroach as the CPU.

  5. Re:This will solve which problem again? on Mexican Government To Document Cell Phone Use · · Score: 1

    He he he, I can imagine: --"Hey! Listen to me, we got your brother!" --"What? what was that?" --"I'm not joking @ssh*le, Do as I say or..." --"Hey, I can't hear you. Are you on the Skype again?" --"Shit... yes, hold a sec. I'm moving closer to the router... this... amm... Stupid stolen signal!" "How about now?" --"Still can't" --"SHIT! Listen to me..." --"Sorry, I'm losing you... Hey gotta go. Call me later k? Bye." Well, to call to a real phone you still have to pay, I guess you could still track the Credit card or something. Which of course could also be stolen. But heck, I see stupidity in this, but would like to think that there's a solution. I would like to see it working. Maybe I'm just daydreaming.

  6. Re:This will solve which problem again? on Mexican Government To Document Cell Phone Use · · Score: 1

    Yes, but the point is to identify the criminals BEFORE they kiddnap their victims. Or in the cases when they don't plan on an actual kiddnaping, but an Express-virtual one.