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  1. Re:Ich fühle mich jetzt soviel besser on US, Germany To Enter No-Spying Agreement · · Score: 1

    Ja, wirklich....

  2. Re:Fourth Amendment on Fifth Circuit Upholds Warrantless Cellphone Location Tracking · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately the SCOTUS would in all likelihood agree with federal appeals court decision, ripping open the already gaping hole in the Constitution even further. The concept of checks and balances cannot work as intended in the current US system where the legislative executive and judicial branches of government are all serving the same greedy corporate interests. The current system is rotten at every level all the way to the core and there is nothing that anyone can do about it until it's too late. In the meanwhile it's probably best to just sit back and enjoy the partisan bickering.

  3. Re:Two parties my ass. on CNET: Feds Put Heat On Web Firms For Master Encryption Keys · · Score: 1

    True. It doesn't matter whether one is a communist liberal leaning leftwing moonbat pro-choice Democrat or a right wing neo-con facist Tea Party gun toting pro-life Republican: Both are circling the same drain, yet neither side seems to recognise what's happening.

  4. A word by any other name on Describe Any Location On Earth In 3 Words · · Score: 1

    Three 64 bit DWORD values should be enough for anyone

  5. A Challenging Task on Some States Dropping GED Tests Due To Price Spikes · · Score: 2

    State administrators must come up with an equivalent equivalency test.

  6. This Could Be a Good Thing on Should Congress Telecommute? · · Score: 1

    It would be beneficial to force these politicians to actually use the technology, of which so many of them are so proudly ignorant. Most of them know less (and that's no exaggeration) about computers and the Internet than an average 8 year old child, yet in their hubris they feel that they are qualified to enact legislation to regulate it.

    We would all benefit if they understood what the Internet is and actually used it in the course of their jobs. On Youtube I watched (or rather listened to) the entire congressional SOPA Hearing from 12/15/11 and was shocked at the general profound level ignorance of technology in general. It reminded me of a bunch of drunk blind people discussing a photograph of an elephant.

    These people flat out dismiss any expert opinion regarding technology as "technical Jargon" and feel that there is no need for them to understand any of it, but they are nevertheless hell-bent on trying to control it. I think having them work virtually as well as maintain their own computers would be an excellent start.

  7. Re:I've been waiting for this... on Twitter Sued For $50M For Refusing To Identify Anti-Semitic Users · · Score: 1

    In France such tweets are considered a criminal offence. Anything can be criminalized.

  8. Please get the facts straight on UK Government Mandates the Teaching of Evolution As Scientific Fact · · Score: 1

    Why can't FOR ONCE a "real scientist" stand before Parliament/Congress to help them get the facts straight by making it clear what a "scientific theory" really is and how it is not a "hunch' and cannot nor will not ever become a "law" etc...? Yeah - we Slashdotters mostly know better, but in my opinion articles like this are merely well targeted geek troll-bait.

    Mod me to hell.

  9. It's About Time on Senate Bill Rewrite Lets Feds Read Your E-mail Without Warrants · · Score: 1

    I feel safer already. But seriously I do think we need more such laws. If we are boiling a frog then perhaps turning up the heat may be the best course of action at this point.

  10. TV License is to blame on Director General of BBC Resigns Over "Poor Journalism" · · Score: 0

    Perhaps things would improve if the BBC actually had to EARN their money rather than sucking the population dry through the abuse of stoneage "laws". For the Americans here, in many European countries, people are forcedd to pay for a "license" for simply owning a TV. Here In Germany people have to pay even for owning a smartphone or computer simply because they *might* visit their website and view their crappy content.

  11. Re:They or someone need to kill the... on FBI Says They're Now Working 24/7 To Investigate Hackers and Network Attacks · · Score: 2

    They aren't "people". They are "foreign nationals". Please get your terminology straight.

  12. I can post to it.... on Twitter Censors German Neo-Nazi Group, Within Germany · · Score: 2

    I just accessed #BesseresHannover and posted a tweet and I am in Germany. I did however acquire my Twitter account in the US... I wonder if the are blocking it based on the user's IP address or user profile?

  13. Re:Why are they even using USB flash drives? on UK Police Fined For Using Unencrypted Memory Sticks · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "School resource officers (which are police officers)"

    How orwellian can you get?

  14. A good reason to host your own blog on Millions of Blogs Knocked Offline By Legal Row · · Score: 2

    If I were serious about blogging then I'd host my own. I wonder why more people don't?

  15. Re:Makes no sense on Seattle Police Want More Drones, Even While Two Sit Unused · · Score: 1

    .... but what's the reaction going to be when a drone chasing a car thief crashes into a back yard birthday party?

    As long as the police were following procedure then it's just collateral damage. Remember, in America "the law" must be enforced at all costs.

  16. Re:Fermi Paradox on Warp Drives May Come With a Killer Downside · · Score: 1

    The big problem with the Fermi paradox is that the earth isn't covered in a kilometer deep layer of cats.

    Of course it isn't. Everyone knows it's turtles all the way down.

  17. Re:Hasn't this already been done? on Seti Live Website To Crowdsource the Search For Alien Life · · Score: 1

    That sounds like seti@home which is still around.

  18. Is SETI wasting its time? on Seti Live Website To Crowdsource the Search For Alien Life · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Is SETI wasting its time listening for radio signals? Just how powerful would a stable radio signal (such as a television type of transmitter)have to be at the source from a "nearby" star-system (say 20 light years) in order to be detected here on Earth, and as a corollary to that question, how powerful would an inadvertent stable signal on Earth have to be in order to be be detected at the same distance using similar equipment as that used by the SETI program? Do we even transmit anything strong and long enough that it could be detected at such a distance? I would imagine that the signal-strength would drop off too quickly to be detectable.

  19. Whacking Moles on Super Bowl Bust: Feds Grab 307 NFL Websites; $4.8M · · Score: 1

    Why won't the government realize that it is wasting its time and our money? Many of the sites are probably not even located in the US and will continue to operate even after their domains are seized. (You gotta the word "seized") And tools like Mafiaafire http://mafiaafire.com/ render their efforts increasingly pointless. The whole ordeal reminds of the Princess Leia quote from Star Wars "The tighter you clinch your fist, the more systems will slip through your fingers." When will they ever learn?

  20. Re:Taking this a a logical (I hope) conclusion... on FDA Regulating Your Stem Cells As Interstate Commerce · · Score: 1

    "I suppose this means that now I will need FDA approval before inserting sperm into a womans body?"
    It certainly wouldn't hurt and neither would a signed letter-of-consent.
    http://articles.cnn.com/2012-01-06/justice/justice_rape-definition-revised_1_definition-oral-penetration-sexual-abuse?_s=PM:JUSTICE

  21. Commerce Clause Applies to Everything on FDA Regulating Your Stem Cells As Interstate Commerce · · Score: 1

    The Commerce Clause seems to be the wild card of the Constitution which allows the government to justify any law it pleases regardless of the tenuous relationship to actual interstate commerce. I'm surprised that the Commerce Clause has not yet been used to justify the Patriot Act in some twisted way.

  22. Could this document be a hoax? on Do You Like Online Privacy? You May Be a Terrorist · · Score: 2

    I dislike the erosion of our civil rights just as much as anyone else, but I really have to wonder if the PDF that TFA links to is genuine? For starters looking at the PDF's properties it seems to have last been edited on March 16, 2011 and we are only now seeing it. The PDF file also has no Author or Title information and no security. Additionally the PDF is being hosted on a website with a clear agenda and hidden whois information. What is the original source of this "flyer"? Can it be downloaded from the FBI or DOJ's websites? I call BS

  23. Re:An outbreak of sanity? on Don't Worry About Global Warming, Say 16 Scientists in the WSJ · · Score: 1

    40 millimeters = 1.57480315 inches but it's still far less than predicted.

  24. Re:I am not worried about it on Don't Worry About Global Warming, Say 16 Scientists in the WSJ · · Score: 1

    I can hardly believe you folks are still seriously using Farhenheit.
    I mean, the power of social norm and all, but really, Farhenheit? What's next, miles? Stones?

    Perhaps we traditionally just don't appreciate having social norms dictated to us by the government? (Which admittingly seems have changed in recent years)

  25. How Much CO2 is in the atmosphere? on Don't Worry About Global Warming, Say 16 Scientists in the WSJ · · Score: 1

    https://autonomousmind.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/co2_ppm.jpg
    A useful graphic showing the proportion of naturally-occurring and manmade
    Co2 in the atmosphere.
    The green dots represent naturally-occurring Co2.
    The red dots represent mandmade Co2.
    The black dots are other gases and particles.
    You may need to expand the image to see everything