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  1. Re: Not what Vegeta says on Will Obama's DOJ Intervene To Help RIAA? · · Score: 1

    Vegeta says, Its over nine THOUSAAAAANNDDD!

  2. Everyone loves algea right? on Spiraling Skyscraper Farms For a Future Manhattan · · Score: 1

    Just use regular apartments buildings and you can call the food source soylent green, should be a big seller.

  3. You need ROOT on Senator Diane Feinstein Trying to Kill Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    Could not open locked file /oldUS - (Permission denied) are you root?

  4. You're right on Senator Diane Feinstein Trying to Kill Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    The last time a President of the USA, attempted to put his own views behind those of the people he served, haven't seen that in my life time... President Carter fought the changes to his bills which favored special interest groups, leaving no support in congress making him a very useless President till his term ended and Presidents like George H Bush and Bill Clinton started using him to smooth out international conflicts. Do you expect President Obama to give up his power to remain "pure" and what good would it do?

  5. Re:I didn't know Feinstein was a Republican.... on Senator Diane Feinstein Trying to Kill Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    I bet you have a lot of money...

  6. Re:I didn't know Feinstein was a Republican.... on Senator Diane Feinstein Trying to Kill Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    Read Paycheck by Philip K Dick.(make sure not to read it out loud)

  7. Sue Librarys next! on Author's Guild Says Kindle's Text-To-Speech Software Illegal · · Score: 1

    I take my kids to the library on the weekends to pick out books and sit in on story time at noon. Is this "performance" of a book to eight or nine kids a breach of copyright? Is my county and possibly the federal govt funding them breaking the law?

  8. Re:The slippery slope on Washington State Wants DNA From All Arrestees · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Then I thought about the fact that people are fingerprinted upon arrest, and have been for decades. When you come down to it, there really isn't any significant difference between recording fingerprints and recording DNA. If you disagree with recording DNA there's no reason why recording fingerprints before conviction should be acceptable either.

    Except DNA gives evidence about your entire bloodline. So DNA evidence from my brother could be used against me, even though I have never been introduced to the system.