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  1. The corrupt laws of America on Netflix Terms of Service Invalidates Your Right To Sue · · Score: 1

    Are a constant surprise.

    That is the surprise is that the peasants haven't rebelled a long time ago.

  2. You need a better supreme court system on How To Crash the US Justice System: Demand a Trial · · Score: 1

    The current one is pretty much worthy of a banana republic, learn from the European countries where a supreme court judge is a job, where you apply, and you sit for x number of user (usually 5) and then you have to apply again.

  3. Or you could do it at home on your PC on The Mercedes-Benz 'Cloaking Device' · · Score: 1

    Using something like Hitfilm Ultimate.

    Seriously, I don't believe this is real.

  4. Sounds like a Queller Drive on Warp Drives May Come With a Killer Downside · · Score: 1

    From "Space 1999"

    (1975)

  5. You are no better yourself Slashdot on Paypal Forces E-Book Publisher To Censor Erotic Content · · Score: 1

    "Note: as you can probably tell from the summary, the linked articles (while factual in nature) discuss subjects that may not be suitable for workplace reading."

    The typical retarded closed minded American attitude. If you can't read that where every you work, its time to find another place to work.

    Or better yet country. That is always a good advice to anybody who want a payment processor who doesn't censor - find someone else.

    How about a French payment processor - the French don't mind a bit of skin.

  6. Only if you are paying on Your Next TV Interface Will Be a Tablet · · Score: 1

    If so, let me know.

  7. Re:Raspberry on The Best Streaming Media Player · · Score: 1

    "...its launching sometime in the next few days"

    And will probably be bug free in 5 years.

  8. I'd just want an "intelligent" category on Should There Be a Sci-Fi Category At the Oscars? · · Score: 1

    Not that Hollywood really make any movies for that category.

  9. Why? on Last Day To Tell Google To Forget You · · Score: 1

    Why would you want to do this?

    Not only will you be "bound" by the same license agreement as before, they just merge them all together, Google will still track you, you just won't be able to see it anymore?

    So what does it matter?

  10. But! on Sinclair ZX81 Made Out of Lego · · Score: 1

    Can it run my programs I have on this cassette tape right here!?

  11. Good thing... on Android Malware May Have Infected 5 Million Users · · Score: 1

    ... that Symantic says its a Risk Level is at 1: Very Low
    That they believe number of "infections" is 1000+

    And that to get rid of it all you have to do is UNINSTALL IT.

    If you don't it may

            Copy bookmarks on the device
            Copy opt out details
            Copy push notifications
            Copy shortcuts
            Identify the last executed command
            Modify the browser's home page
            Steal build information (for example: brand, device, manufacturer, model, OS, etc.)

    And a variant might also transmit


            Android ID
            IMEI
            IMSI
            MAC address
            SIM serial number

    Eeek.

  12. And that is why copyright is wrong on Non-Copied Photo Is Ruled Copyright Infringement · · Score: 1

    And detrimental to creation

  13. OR on Megaupload Drops Lawsuit Against Universal Music · · Score: 1

    "This and much more was revealed in the arrest and their internal emails."

    Or its just made up "facts" like when the greedy industries make up numbers to describe how much they have "lost" to piracy

  14. Re:Cloud Services vs. Desktop Apps on Google Kills More Services, Open Sources Sky Map · · Score: 1

    I mourn the death of Clippy!

  15. Death of Google on Google Kills More Services, Open Sources Sky Map · · Score: -1

    I guess this is the end of the 20% philosophy.
    The fall has begun.

  16. What are alternatives to on Google Kills More Services, Open Sources Sky Map · · Score: 1

    Reader, Gmail?

    (I mean we know they are going to close them eventually as well, right?)

  17. Microsoft was always gay! on Microsoft Pushes For Gay Marriage In Washington State · · Score: 1

    "Of course, US is a country of religious nut jobs, with all the "in god we believe" bullshit. It's accepted to show brutal violence on TV while natural things like sex is forbidden! And god forbid if there happens to be a nipple..."

    Indeed, here (DK) they showed some movie on an open air (TV License) channel, with many instances of full frontal female nudity (and a few man bits), last Sunday afternoon.
    Who cares.
    Nudity doesn't harm children: Bad lazy parents harm children. Raise your own children damn it, don't expect society to be censored to your laziness.

  18. Re:notepad++ dude. on Ask Slashdot: Best Open Source Answer to Dreamweaver? · · Score: 1

    "For the rest of us, who do this sort of thing for a living, or as a time-sensitive project, we need pages coded quickly and accurately, which is why we (convince our employers to) pay hundreds or thousands of dollars for products like Dreamweaver."

    Which is probably why there are millions of unreadable websites out there, unless people have to be using the system you couldn't be bothered to develop properly on.

  19. Re:Google TV problem on Google TV 2.0 Review, Tweaks, and Screenshots · · Score: 1

    Well there is nothing but junk on TV, unless you have the mind of a teen.

  20. Rubbish! on Google TV 2.0 Review, Tweaks, and Screenshots · · Score: 1

    The problem with GTV1.0 (apart from being available almost no place, and an exorbitant cost) was

    1. They did not have the market on it - and actively fought people from sideloading
    2. Had done absolutely nothing to make a powerful LOCAL media player

    So you couldn't watch much online and nothing offline, and so you had an expensive piece of crap.

    This time it seems they will allow people to install (and thus the hackers of the world can bypass any block)

    But if they don't get it right this time there is no point in them trying a 3.0 version

  21. Sorry Bill on Microsoft Taking Aggressive Steps Against Linux On ARM · · Score: 1

    Not buying your fud. Bye now.

  22. Oh god! on Google Launches Style Guide For Android Developers · · Score: 1

    When ever any of their websites tells me that there soon will be a new design, i shiver with fear.

    Without exception every time google makes a new design it becomes WORSE - harder to read, more sluggish (sluggish by design, so we can force you to use our browser perhaps?), made by some damn kids with perfect vision and 80 inch screens - and screw the rest of us.

    I would be afraid to even look at that damn "styleguide" website.
     

  23. These Particles are so big on Cambridge Scientists Create Huge Quantum Particles · · Score: 1

    they follow you home.

    As long as they don't hog the sofa!

  24. Copyright is theft on What Could Have Been In the Public Domain Today, But Isn't · · Score: 0

    Which is why they invented it in the first place.

    (Yes, its a soundbite, but we are pressed for time)

  25. Re:Yea, well... on Imgur.com: Why We Dumped GoDaddy · · Score: 1

    Few people believe that "Go Daddy" does anything but support this, regardless of what they say - forever after - because they are run by Old Industry - who hasn't thought clearly for decades - and who never thinks about whats best for the planet, only what they think its good for their wallet.