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  1. Re:Will Greece borrow more and then default? on Will Greek Finance Minister Varoufakis Support Cryptocurrency In Greece? · · Score: 1

    Iceland was not in debt. It was defrauded. The money was stolen and they took it back. We all need to do the same thing.

  2. Re: Umm... Lulz.... on Will Greek Finance Minister Varoufakis Support Cryptocurrency In Greece? · · Score: 1

    They will not be able to escape the loans...

    So what are your plans? Call in the generals and take over? Wouldn't be the first time...

  3. Whatever they do on Will Greek Finance Minister Varoufakis Support Cryptocurrency In Greece? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I just hope they hold up and tell the banks and Germany to go to hell. That is what they were elected for. Now, if they do, there could very easily be another military coup ordered by those banks. Unfortunately, it looks like compromise for the benefit of financial institutions is still the only thing on the menu. This 'crypto-currency' thing looks like a diversion.

  4. Re:googling on iPad on Ten Lies T-Mobile Told Me About My Data Plan · · Score: 1

    ...a whole bunch more can't be bothered to participate even if they agree...

    And this is why nobody should be blaming the cell phone companies. Everybody needs to redirect their energies to the source of the problem.

  5. Re:Now wait a minute on Apple Will Let Users Test iOS Beta Versions For the First Time · · Score: 1

    I know what it really means, but marketing has changed all that. A final, truly ready for public release piece of software doesn't need updates every week. We are all using inadequately tested and hastily pushed out the door programs. Under the circumstances they are still beta, and always will be. Damn things still crash all the time. Take Abode Premiere, please...

  6. Now wait a minute on Apple Will Let Users Test iOS Beta Versions For the First Time · · Score: 1

    Users have been using beta all along. A 'final' version cannot exist.

  7. Re:Here's one on Ten Lies T-Mobile Told Me About My Data Plan · · Score: 0

    Really you all can do what you want. But to keep buying this stuff while complaining about about it sounds very much like the damn people who won't vote their favorite corrupt politician out of office and then piss and moan on how the 'system is rigged'. Sorry, but all I can do is laugh.

  8. Re:Screw this clickbait on Ten Lies T-Mobile Told Me About My Data Plan · · Score: 2

    Turn off mobile data and only use wifi. If everybody does that, you might see some changes. But as long as people keep buying these damn things faster than they can be made, nobody should complain about the success of the business model.

  9. Re:Here's one on Ten Lies T-Mobile Told Me About My Data Plan · · Score: 1, Interesting

    If you don't like the lies, don't but a 'smart' phone. These things happen because the customers make it successful.

    Slightly rephrasing the motto of capitalism: *Maximize the abuse the market will bear.* This is what the reality reflects. Creating a buyers (consumer friendly) market will take a little effort, but it can be done.

    Don't cry about this shit. Get your money back and buy a $30 Nokia, problem solved.

  10. Re:googling on iPad on Ten Lies T-Mobile Told Me About My Data Plan · · Score: 2

    It's just ridiculous.

    Well, you can only blame the market for not rejecting this stuff at the onset. People should send their phones back and demand they fix it or give their money back. It's going to take a lot of people, but hey, that's the nature of the beast. Otherwise, if they can't be bothered, there is no reason to blame the venders. Personally it's not an issue. Without unlimited mobile data, I turn it off and use wifi.

  11. Re:Law does not equal justice on Federal Court: Theft of Medical Records Not an 'Imminent Danger' To Victim · · Score: 1

    Then the DOJ better change its name.

  12. Re:How is this even remotely legal? on How NSA Spies Stole the Keys To the Encryption Castle · · Score: 1

    Besides, doesnt US consider hacking an act of war?

    Depends.. Who's asking?

  13. Re:How is this even remotely legal? on How NSA Spies Stole the Keys To the Encryption Castle · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Reverse that. The Netherlands doesn't have jurisdiction over British and American laws. Well, they don't have the weaponry to resist. Might makes right...

  14. Re:Legal, schmeagle on How NSA Spies Stole the Keys To the Encryption Castle · · Score: 1

    The system is broken.

    "I come from a broken family. I broke it myself"

  15. Re:NSA... on How NSA Spies Stole the Keys To the Encryption Castle · · Score: 2

    It's like we're all in a coffee shop, and a man armed with a 12 gauge just barged in to rob the place...

    Yeah, in really slow motion, over a four year time period.

    The polls are bullshit. Count the votes. only there will you find what people really think. Everything else is just bad theater.

  16. Re:How about monitoring the chemtrails here first? on US To Monitor Air Quality In India and Other Countries · · Score: 1

    Yes, oxygen is poisonous, and highly corrosive. Save your life, and stop inhaling now!

  17. Re:Silly rabbit on When It Comes To Spy Gear, Many Police Ignore Public Records Laws · · Score: 1

    That would be statutory rape, except maybe in Kentucky or Tennessee.

  18. Re:The police are above the law on When It Comes To Spy Gear, Many Police Ignore Public Records Laws · · Score: 1

    So,to my fellow Americans, how does living in a police state feel?

    We won't know until the Cubs win the World Series.

  19. Re:The Constitution is Clear - Tenth Amendment on When It Comes To Spy Gear, Many Police Ignore Public Records Laws · · Score: 1

    Oh constitution bla bla bla! The only question is what are you going to vote for, business as usual, or something more accommodating to good living and respect for all.

  20. Re:What does it matter? Will it affect the electio on Google: FBI's Plan To Expand Hacking Power a "Monumental" Constitutional Threat · · Score: 1

    The options are what your neighbors provide you.

  21. Re:What does it matter? Will it affect the electio on Google: FBI's Plan To Expand Hacking Power a "Monumental" Constitutional Threat · · Score: 1

    Well, they're just going have to use Justin Bieber's mom to manage a youtube campaign then. If adults have to be spoon fed like this, they're getting what they deserve.

  22. Re:What does it matter? Will it affect the electio on Google: FBI's Plan To Expand Hacking Power a "Monumental" Constitutional Threat · · Score: 1

    Bullshit. There are many options.

  23. What does it matter? Will it affect the elections? on Google: FBI's Plan To Expand Hacking Power a "Monumental" Constitutional Threat · · Score: 1

    Sorry, the vast majority (98%) is okay with this.

  24. how could the burdens... be reduced? on The Burden of Intellectual Property Rights On Clean Energy Technologies · · Score: 1

    Short of abolition (the best solution), use eminent domain, like some countries are finally doing with big pharma.

  25. safest career path? on Government, Military and Private Sector Fighting Over Next-Gen Cyber-Warriors · · Score: 1

    No, most likely you'll be the guy who takes the fall, after the procurement chief.