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  1. FBI keeps doing this and that on FBI Kept Demanding Email Records Despite DOJ Saying It Needed a Warrant (theintercept.com) · · Score: 1

    So what? Who's gonna stop them? The crooked politicians you keep reelecting?

  2. Re:The UK, Providing Dystopian Visions Everywhere on UK Gov't Creating Secret Mega Database On Citizens Without Informing Parliament (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 2

    Does anyone know what temperature paper burns at?

    911 degrees Fahrenheit

  3. Sounds difficult, but it isn't on It's Time To Ignore Petty Politics and Focus On 'Transformative' Tech: Eric Schmidt (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    I mean, he's asking us to toss aside billions of years of evolution, natural primal instinct, conditioned reflex, etc... In the grand scheme, we are acting little different than the dogs pissing on fire hydrants marking their territory and the moneys flinging their poo. In theory, as humans, we do have the power to *flip the switch* and stop acting like animals. Like everything else the choice is personal.

  4. Next, are they going to tell us water is wet?

    Tell that to a fish, and he'll ask, "What the hell is water?".

  5. I'm way below average

  6. Re:Under the Patriot Act we are all villains on Police Are Filing Warrants For Android's Vast Store Of Location Data (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    :-) You know I spent almost ten minutes deciding whether I would reply or not?

  7. And he has no idea how to dissipate the heat. The radiators will have to be many times larger than the machinery that does the work.

  8. Under the Patriot Act we are all villains on Police Are Filing Warrants For Android's Vast Store Of Location Data (theverge.com) · · Score: 0

    The police always have "probable cause" the moment we step out of the house.

  9. Re: It's a proper noun and should be capitalized on Internet, Web Enjoy One Final Day As Proper Nouns (go.com) · · Score: 1
  10. Re:sad on Panasonic To Stop Making LCD Panels For TVs (nhk.or.jp) · · Score: 1

    No, niche markets have nothing to do with quality. It's all about the price.

  11. Re:sad on Panasonic To Stop Making LCD Panels For TVs (nhk.or.jp) · · Score: 2

    They are staying in the niche markets where quality matters more than price...

    They are staying in the niche markets where the margins are much higher.

  12. Right or wrong, most people will follow the example that leads to the highest rewards.

  13. :-) You gotta archive (and gzip if you want) it first

  14. But your "Movies" folder is inside Microsoft's "Documents and Settings and other shit you might maybe possibly want to throw in just in case you might need it in ten years when this system no longer works" folder.

  15. As Bill Gates might say, *Two minutes should be enough for everybody*

  16. Re:Holy Mutually Exclusive Things, Batman! on Microsoft, Facebook, YouTube and Others Agree To Remove Hate Speech Across the EU · · Score: 1

    No, you're thinking of the "Buttered cat paradox".

    The back and forth on the internet will simply bog it down.

  17. Re:Private Enterprise at work finding holes on Hackers Find Bugs, Extort Ransom, Call It a Public Service (threatpost.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    It's also anti communist. The people that report bugs for free are being thrown into jail. Damn hippies!

  18. Why not? on Hackers Find Bugs, Extort Ransom, Call It a Public Service (threatpost.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The good Samaritans are being being treated like criminals anyway. This makes it worth the risk. We can blame the authorities for this turn of events. Treat people like criminals, you're gonna get criminals.

  19. Powered by Bing, or Yahoo, etc, right? No thanks. Tor should run its own web crawler, something distributed or P2P like Yacy.

  20. Re:Everyone does it on Russian Online Trolls Resist The Light · · Score: 1

    Schrodinger's Cheshire Cat. If nobody looks, it isn't there. It is the response that makes the troll larger than life, or even visible.

  21. Re:Shills =/= trolls on Russian Online Trolls Resist The Light · · Score: 1

    Well, that's the beauty of text forums. You can just skim over the "harassment". While it does consume bandwidth, the problem is not intractable. After all, we are intelligent beings, right?

  22. Re:Shills =/= trolls on Russian Online Trolls Resist The Light · · Score: 0

    It's not "false equivalence". Using that term is just hand waving to avoid the issue. It's that what some people describe as difference of character is really nothing more than difference of degree.

  23. I can replace my Linux machine!

  24. Re:Every problem a solution that's simple and wron on Net Neutrality Is Complicated: Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales (indiatimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Netflix just has to pay for its bandwidth. The amount of data is completely irrelevant. It's not complicated.

  25. Long live rock!