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  1. Re:Karma is a bitch on Hackers Have Infiltrated the US Power Grid's Control Networks (lasvegassun.com) · · Score: 2

    Well, speaking of Israelis, they have a much longer history of spying, etc against the US than Iran. This story sounds more like regular war time propaganda

  2. Re:We should differentiate between the two on HTTP Error Code 451 Approved For Censored Web Pages (mnot.net) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Law is political

  3. Argentina's economy is as flaky as anybody's.

    And as far as Venezuela's victimhood, the American 'big stick' policy and dollar diplomacy over the years has justified the feeling a bit.

  4. Re:A good start on California Attack Has US Rethinking Strategy On Homegrown Terror (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Wow! I'm impressed the way you swallow the propaganda. You're a real stand up guy...

  5. Can't we just make big drones that can carry people?

  6. Performance, popularity, etc?

    Smog and polluted water won't be a problem.

  7. Re:Why are people always picking on Alice and Bob? on Swedish Researchers Break 'Unbreakable' Quantum Cryptography (eurekalert.org) · · Score: 1

    Ted and Carol are looking for them...

  8. drunk

    redneck

    ISIS

    dumbass.

    :-) On the American scene, one of those words is totally (at least statistically) irrelevant. Ya get three guesses...

    But Power Bag? Some marketing genius needs to be fired before the next *bomb like* accessory comes out.

  9. Cartels are cartels. *plata o plomo*.

  10. Re:If not a judge, then who? on Brazilian Judge Shuts Down WhatsApp In Brazil · · Score: 1

    Sorry, there are some things we can't allow.

  11. Re:If not a judge, then who? on Brazilian Judge Shuts Down WhatsApp In Brazil · · Score: 1

    If a judge shall not be able to compel a company to comply with his legal orders, who can?

    It's a bullshit order... as censorship always is. Everybody is above that "law".

  12. Re:If not a judge, then who? on Brazilian Judge Shuts Down WhatsApp In Brazil · · Score: 1

    whether or not there is a cause for outrage... I don't see it (yet) — do you?

    Yes, the law notwithstanding, we shouldn't allow the authorities to shut down communications. That it is so easy is disturbing. But instead of outrage, I would prefer the energy be put into circumvention that makes such things impossible.

  13. The internet is supposed to be censorproof on Facebook, Google and Twitter Agree To Delete Hate Speech In Germany (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Whatever happened to that idea? How do we make the internet absolutely indelible? Only when it becomes truly peer to peer, I suppose. The service provider is the single point of failure to overcome.

  14. Re:land of the the free ? on Go To Jail For Visiting a Web Site? Top Law Prof Talks Up the Idea (slate.com) · · Score: 1

    Sorry man, I'm not impressed by arm-chair sabre rattling.

  15. Re:Is it the feds problem to fix your corrupt stat on Marco Rubio and Other Senators Move To Block Municipal Broadband (theintercept.com) · · Score: 1

    uninformed, apathetic, or sufficiently informed to realise that the only realistic alternative is even worse.

    All by personal choice...

  16. Re:No. No limits on speech. But... on Go To Jail For Visiting a Web Site? Top Law Prof Talks Up the Idea (slate.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah well, due process gets thrown out the window when "state secrets" are put at risk. And another thing, even though the right is being violated, all persons under US custody are entitled to the same rights as any American under same circumstances, no matter where they are.

  17. Re:Learn from Putin on Go To Jail For Visiting a Web Site? Top Law Prof Talks Up the Idea (slate.com) · · Score: 1

    "Bomb them"? No, the government is arming them... Let's stop with the charades.. War is still good business

  18. Re:land of the the free ? on Go To Jail For Visiting a Web Site? Top Law Prof Talks Up the Idea (slate.com) · · Score: 2

    Unfortunate as it may be, the AC's comment is becoming the majority opinion. And majority rule allows them to vote away your rights

  19. Re:land of the the free ? on Go To Jail For Visiting a Web Site? Top Law Prof Talks Up the Idea (slate.com) · · Score: 1

    Such a law would be similar to the Sedition Act

    Sedition Acts... get struck down eventually... in the meantime they put people on ice...

  20. Well, since the post office is in the constitution, perhaps they should provide the broadband as a new delivery service.

  21. Re:For someone who represents the people on Marco Rubio and Other Senators Move To Block Municipal Broadband (theintercept.com) · · Score: 1

    it's not the players fault

    Yeah it is...

  22. Re:Is it the feds problem to fix your corrupt stat on Marco Rubio and Other Senators Move To Block Municipal Broadband (theintercept.com) · · Score: 1

    That's right. A corrupt state usually means a corrupt majority. Corruption can't win without their votes.

  23. Re:stupid stupid on Mars Colonies and Class Warfare (examiner.com) · · Score: 1

    Earth will still be an infinitely more habitable place than Mars.

    Yeah, except for all the damn people...

  24. I thought they were some spyware thing. Who the hell is using that?

  25. I wonder on "Credible" Bomb Threat Closes, Evacuates All Los Angeles Public Schools · · Score: 3, Interesting

    During the six years of World War 2 were all the schools in Europe closed down? This is the ultimate in generating as much hysteria as possible. Next is a complete lockdown, anyone seen outside their house will be summarily shot, and as the cliche goes, survivors will be shot again.