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  1. Re:Anti-science? See, now you have proof! on How Science Goes Wrong · · Score: 2

    There are numerous clinical trials showing benefit for homeopathic treatments.

    And yet you've failed to even link to the results of even a single one out of the supposed "numerous" clinical trials that have supposedly shown what you claim.

  2. Re:You may want to check your history again. on David Cameron Wants the Guardian Investigated Over Snowden Files · · Score: 1

    Now you're confusing republican systems with democratic ones. They are similar but not the same.

  3. Re:Court Order on Snapchat Search Warrants Emphasize Data Vulnerability · · Score: 1

    Which could be anything or nothing.

  4. Re:Just like democracy was. on David Cameron Wants the Guardian Investigated Over Snowden Files · · Score: 1

    You might want to check your map again. Greece is in Eastern Europe.

  5. Re:National Security? on David Cameron Wants the Guardian Investigated Over Snowden Files · · Score: 1

    Further, why are we not investigating whether or not secret laws used to justify anything violate the law?

    Because that would be helping the terrorists!! Why do you want to help the terrorists?

  6. Re:Here we go... on David Cameron Wants the Guardian Investigated Over Snowden Files · · Score: 1

    Fascism was born in Western Europe. It's simply become fashionable again amongst the politicos.

  7. Re:Why mention only old versions? on Security Researchers Want To Fully Audit Truecrypt · · Score: 2

    Because that was the version that was examined in the report they quoted.

  8. Re:No trust without source on Security Researchers Want To Fully Audit Truecrypt · · Score: 1

    How else did you expect them to audit the source if it wasn't publicly available?

  9. Re:No trust without source on Security Researchers Want To Fully Audit Truecrypt · · Score: 2

    No they weren't. They specifically say:

    It's not open source. You can't compile it yourself. You have no idea what is in the source.

    Which is patently false. You can know what's in the source merely by looking at it (if one couldn't this whole story wouldn't exist) and one compile it.

  10. Re:A thought on Security Researchers Want To Fully Audit Truecrypt · · Score: 2

    Except copyright law doesn't work that way.

  11. By what specific law is it being "crushed illegally"?

  12. Re:job killing regulations on Irish Government May Close Apple's Biggest Tax Loophole · · Score: 1

    No he didn't. He merely made an assertion. And Apple will not leave Ireland or kill jobs since the subsidiaries they used weren't even in the country to begin with.

  13. Probably because many of those "issues" are trivialities.

  14. Re:They'll just pack up and leave on Irish Government May Close Apple's Biggest Tax Loophole · · Score: 2

    The point is that the subsidiaries they are using are not.

    Thanks to a loophole, none of these subsidiaries were tax-resident in Ireland,

  15. Re:job killing regulations on Irish Government May Close Apple's Biggest Tax Loophole · · Score: 1

    How exactly is closing this loophole "job killing"?

  16. Re:Fine Print on DOJ: Defendant Has No Standing To Oppose Use of Phone Records · · Score: 1

    Correction: SCOTUS does not ban it - the Constitution is another matter.

    Where exactly does the Constitution ban corporations from handing over data to the government?

  17. Re:Point of order. He isn't refuting the evidence on DOJ: Defendant Has No Standing To Oppose Use of Phone Records · · Score: 2

    No, he's holding the government to the rules of law. The rules of law apply no matter who the person is.

  18. Re:Scary on DOJ: Defendant Has No Standing To Oppose Use of Phone Records · · Score: 1

    What exactly in my post is "trolling"?

  19. Re:Scary on DOJ: Defendant Has No Standing To Oppose Use of Phone Records · · Score: 5, Insightful

    SCOTUS striking this down? You're joking, right?

  20. Re:This actually isn't half bad on Valve Shows How Steam Controller Works In Real Life · · Score: 1

    The games they were playing were all older games

    Portal 2 and Civ 5 are only around 3 years old.

  21. Re:Why? on BlackBerry Founders May Try To Take Over the Company · · Score: 1

    2-3 million dollars is not "lots of cash".

  22. Re:Haha fail on BlackBerry Founders May Try To Take Over the Company · · Score: 1

    ANYONE who has used a BB Z10 for at least a few days as their main phone - will never EVER find iOS / Android / WP good enough.

    I used a Z10 for a week then returned it. It was nothing special and didn't have most of the apps I use. Maybe in the bubble you've constructed this may be true but the billion dollar write-down on unsold hardware says otherwise.

  23. Re: Haha fail on BlackBerry Founders May Try To Take Over the Company · · Score: 1

    Hey look some rabid anti-Apple tard like the person who modded me down. I wasn't making any statement about Samsung "stealing" from Apple. Simply that Samsung copied what other players (even other Android handset makers were doing) and has such is the one making most of the money in the Android space.

  24. Re: Haha fail on BlackBerry Founders May Try To Take Over the Company · · Score: 1

    BB10 is so much better.

    No, it's merely evolutionary based on what has already been available for years. By 2012, BB10 was only impressive to people who were still using BB7-based phones. What you and BlackBerry seem to fail to realize is that merely being somewhat better is not good enough. You have to be WAY better than the rest and BB10 is simply not that.

  25. Re:Haha fail on BlackBerry Founders May Try To Take Over the Company · · Score: 1

    BB10 would have seemed awesome and innovative... in 2008. By 2012 it was not nearly as impressive hence the fact that phones running it have sold extremely poorly. Nor do most people even know of or care what a BlackBerry is anymore.