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  1. Re:Let me fix that on Why You Can't Build Your Own Smartphone: Patents · · Score: 1

    Patent granting is in the hands of companies like the European Patent Office, not countries.

  2. Re:my idea on Brainstorming Ways To Protect NYC From Real Storms · · Score: 1

    Why isn't that a problem in other Western nations?

  3. Re:my idea on Brainstorming Ways To Protect NYC From Real Storms · · Score: 1

    Actually I am not aware of parts of Europe where you have these standards. It's not impossible, it is more a matter of investment and regulation of power companies. Remember, there wasn't much electricity 100 years ago.

  4. Re:And that will also mark on GNOME 3.8 To Scrap Fallback Mode · · Score: 1

    LXDE then? Or Razor Qt.

  5. Re:my idea on Brainstorming Ways To Protect NYC From Real Storms · · Score: 1

    I was actually shocked to see a center of Occidental civilisation, New York, seemingly unprepared for an incident that is likely within a 70yrs time frame. It is simply outrageous to see US major websites go down. But you know, within the next 15 years we will most likely get a huge earth quake in Istanbul. Don't expect them to be prepared. The United States need more Kantian rationality and preparation.

  6. Re:KDE on FreeBSD Throws the Clang/LLVM Switch: Future Releases Use LLVM · · Score: 1

    Traditionally BSD is a KDE shop, so I'd expect they would make it run.

  7. Re:Ugh on Kim Dotcom Outs Mega Teaser Site, Finalizes Domain Name · · Score: 1

    It wasn't defeated in the US, only in Europe and thus cannot enter into force.

  8. Is it possible to build KDE with LLVM?

  9. Re:Just in case anyone doesn't understand on Microsoft Sponsors Linux Foundation Event · · Score: 1

    National sovereignty?

  10. Re:For those a bit slow on the uptake on Microsoft Sponsors Linux Foundation Event · · Score: 1

    That is all fine. They are free to kill an insignificant Linux conference.

  11. LinuxCon on Microsoft Sponsors Linux Foundation Event · · Score: 1

    Honestly, the LinuxCon is a completely insignificant conference in Europe where US corporations celebrate themselves. I don't mind Microsoft to sponsor the event.

  12. Dotcom on Gabon Suspends Me.ga Domain, Dotcom Says "We Have Alternative Domain" · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    I would be very pleased to see Mr. "Dotcom" behind bars. According to the news Donald Trump calls for a revolution in Dotcom style, so the media jerk role is already occupied. Kim betrayed the German hackers and hyper-trolled himself at the CCC. No doubt he would find angry masses for his children crusade against the Megacaust. Megatrash sells. Persons like Kim or Elop deserve no megamercy. Kimble's megameans are "fascism", the white trash parvenu is a paria for hackers, invader of the internet and defamation of our hacker culture. Occupy Kimble. Occupy New Zealand. We deserve better music. We deserve better trolls. Obama drones, please!

  13. Re:A Wasted Vote... on Ralph Nader Moderates One Last 3rd-Party Debate for 2012 · · Score: 1

    Simply organise regional governments.

  14. Re:A Wasted Vote... on Ralph Nader Moderates One Last 3rd-Party Debate for 2012 · · Score: 1

    A solution may be regional government, meaning 4-5 regional governments of coherent states without secessionist aims. Simply because single states are currently too small while Washington is considered too powerful.

  15. Re:Why bother? on IEEE Standards For Voting Machines · · Score: 1

    Look, in the present case "OECD observers", that means dedicated Members of Parliament from other nations. A sort of pan-democratic international peer review of the elections process. There were recently elections in the Ukraine. Of course you have international observers who draft a report if they found irregularities. In these Eastern European nations the vote was often disputed by the opposition parties. For the US elections the German OECD observer reports an outrageous situation. According to him the government designated them which election offices they were permitted to visit, they were not allowed to speak with voters, within the building advertisements for the President were found, he further criticised that elections took place during a work day and certain voters had to wait for one hour(!!) to case their ballot. Such conditions would be unthinkable in Germany and remind you of a banana state. Peer review of the electoral process by unattached external persons is helpful.

  16. Re:A Wasted Vote... on Ralph Nader Moderates One Last 3rd-Party Debate for 2012 · · Score: 1

    The current system favours extremists in swing states and discriminates minority parties beyond the duopoly.

  17. Re:That doesn't really show anything. on Boeing 787 Makes US Debut · · Score: 1

    I always though that was the rule, only the cheap airlines like Air Berlin don't. You don't pay for soft drinks on a flight.

  18. Re:A Wasted Vote... on Ralph Nader Moderates One Last 3rd-Party Debate for 2012 · · Score: 1

    The issue is that the Us election system is broken, so you need a new constitution of the people to replace the 1790 free masonry constitution.

  19. Re:A Wasted Vote... on Ralph Nader Moderates One Last 3rd-Party Debate for 2012 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Romney seems to be the better president for the US, but I am no US citizen. It is better to have a right wing moderate in office and a left opposition. Where is the Pirate Party candidate btw.? Why can't the US get a decent universal vote election system?

  20. Re:MS killed the Nokia star on Microsoft Reportedly Working On Its Own Smartphone · · Score: 1

    Technically yes. The actual question is when ELOP will be kicked out and his legacy totally erased from the company.

  21. Re:Best of luck to him. on Kim Dotcom's Next Venture: Free Broadband To New Zealand · · Score: 1

    "collateral damage to busineses using Megaupload for legitimate backups" ha ha, you mean the nazi movie traders lost their archives.

  22. Re:This is actually cool... on Kim Dotcom's Next Venture: Free Broadband To New Zealand · · Score: 1

    In Germany he was rejected 15 years ago by the CCC. I guess the nazi troll is just a frontend impersonator. The fraudster who gets the "fame" and goes to jail.

  23. Re:Also to note.. on China's Stealth Fighter Flight Test Successful · · Score: 1

    "The plan of killing China by moving a bunch of companies over there to manufacture low- and high-tech goods has failed miserably." That was not the plan. The plan was to sell socks to 1 billion Chinese and alleged growth potential which stems from that. But seriously, we learned from the Soviet Union how to overstretch an empire.

  24. Re:Also to note.. on China's Stealth Fighter Flight Test Successful · · Score: 1

    I am not speaking of Free Tibet, Tibet is not China but seized territory but no one cares over there. I mean more the conflicts between say an urban shanghai population, Beijing and rural provinces. It is a quite common saying among Chinese to "end China". They simply lack imagination.

  25. Re:Also to note.. on China's Stealth Fighter Flight Test Successful · · Score: 1

    The United States is an agrar export nation. China is the workbench of the occident. It makes a lot of sense to confront the nation and split it. What some call chinese dialects are in fact completely different languages, China is socially, technically, culturally etc very diverse, makes sense to support seperatist movements.