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  1. Re:Only one responsible party on Ex-CIA Director Says Snowden Should Be 'Hanged' For Paris Attacks (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    Indonesia has a larger Muslim population than any other country in the world. Practicing a moderate and peaceful Islam. Modernized much like Christianity was.

    You may wisht to keep up with current events.
    https://www.worldwatchmonitor....
    http://foreignpolicy.com/2015/...

  2. Re:UPS - No Problem. on FedEx Won't Ship DIY Gunsmithing Machine · · Score: 1
  3. Re:What about the data? on Details of iOS and Android Device Encryption · · Score: 1

    Encryption is only one part of the announcement. Apple also said that they're not going to sell your data, for the most part. What did google say about that?

    Google is an advertising company. Of course their going to sell your "anonymous" data.

  4. Re:Google Voice is following the trend of USA only on Goodbye, Google Voice · · Score: 1

    It is getting hard and harder to deal with Google outside the USA. In the old days you could buy Nexus phone using a VPN and a friend in the US as the shipping address. Now you have to have a USA issued credit card and many times they know you on a VPN. My Google Glass invite will expire in 2 days which pisses me off because is my $1500 not as good anyone else in the USA?

    I wouldn't be surprisedif this largely due to Google trying to avouid litigation in the EU to avoid a conflict with their business model and the EU's privacy laws.

    On anouther subject, I also use Goggle Voice frequently. I have a blacklist on my phone that only allows numbers in my contact list to ring. I made my GV number one of my contacts so my friends have my 'real' phone number and everyone else gets the GV number. Voice Choice on Google play allows all calls to my contacts to be made from my phone number and all others to be made from my GV number. This could also be a great way to separate work and personel calls.

  5. Re:Pretty Simple on Facebook To Pay City $200K-a-Year For a Neighborhood Cop · · Score: 1

    This is just a quiet, PR-positive way of very slowly taking governance out of the hands of voters and putting it in the hands of corporate executives. You can read about it here.

    Armed soldiers with arrest powers no longer accountable to the people? What could go wrong?

    If you really want to go all tinfoil hat compare the tech industry in Silicon Valley with Hezbollah becoming the defacto government of Lebanon.
    1. Political wing? Yep, with their money they got that in spades
    2. Social services? The benifits are great for the members and we are strting to see it trickle out to non-members. Bus rides and cheap housing? How long until soup kitchens, free clinics,and educational services. Oh, and by the way check out this candidate we like.
    3. Militia? Looks like they're working on that now.

  6. Re:a straw on Google Cuts Android Privacy Feature, Says Release Was Unintentional · · Score: 1

    Masses? Never. I also came across a post, cant remember if it was on XDA or CM's g+ page, that App Ops was a big reason that CM wouldn't bake the Pdroid framework into the rom. Between that and CM trying to become Google certified I don't think they will ever be an option for privacy minded people. Which is a shame because I used to love CM. That and a few other issues, that I may concede have to do with them having to much focus elsewhere right now, is why CM isn't on my phone right now and I probably wont look at it again until after kitkat. Still appreciate everything they have done for the community though.

  7. goatse avatar on Google ToS Change Means Your Photo Could Go In Ads · · Score: 1

    I think everyone should change their image to goatse or tub girl and +1 the hell out of every thing. I think google would respond posthaste when their advertisers shit themselves (pun intended) when that shows up in their ads

  8. Re:Steve "CyanogenMod" Kondik on Steve "CyanogenMod" Kondik Contemplates The Death of Root On Android · · Score: 1

    I fully suspected this, hence the irritation and not the mouth foaming, vitriol spewing, keyboard smashing, response of most nit-pickers. I've been running CyanogenMod for more than 3 years and would not have recognized the name Steve Kondik (I would have recognized the nick cyanogen). However I do believe that among the target audience, people with rooted android phones (who doesn't root an android?) >90% would have recognized him by his nick alone or had a very good idea of who he was. Some people in their communities are very large personalities and among rom developers cyanogen may be one of the largest. For the non-target audience who he was could have been explained in the summary. Ah well, this is probably the sign of another aging slashdotter bitching about the apparent decline of quality in the headlines/summaries. Time to go make some "Get off my lawn!" signs :-)

  9. Steve "CyanogenMod" Kondik on Steve "CyanogenMod" Kondik Contemplates The Death of Root On Android · · Score: 2

    Am I the only one irritated by this? It should be Steve "Cyanogen" Kondik, CyanogenMod is the ROM. FFS

  10. Re:Did they break any laws? on Web of Tax Shelters Saved Apple Billions, Inquiry Finds · · Score: 1

    Considering Apple (the corporation) paid $6 billion last year in taxes plus the taxes paid by their US employees I think the taxpayer got a pretty damn good ROI.

  11. Re:Did they break any laws that they wrote? on Web of Tax Shelters Saved Apple Billions, Inquiry Finds · · Score: 1

    When you have bought and paid for a law, it is yours to use as you damn well please.
    FTFY

  12. Re:Can you use Android without the Goog? on Google Removing Ad-Blockers From Play · · Score: 1

    Do you have to give up your credit card info and name/address to sign up for the Google app store? (In light of the recent story that app developers get all your info, I don't know if I want every 2-bit app to get that info. The info itself could be worth more than the 99 cents for the application.)

    No, you can use a regular google account. However, to pay for an app you will need to do so

    Not exactly. I don't know if this is a Sprint thing or not, but if I'm on data and not wifi i can have my apps billed to my sprint account. However I don't know if this applies to in app purchases as I don't use them.

  13. Re:secure you say? on Xen-Based Secure OS Qubes Hits 1.0 · · Score: 1

    "It is the most secure option among the existing desktop operating systems"

    what about OpenBSD?

    As someone who is paranoid enough that all my personal financial online transactions are done on a live cd, I love the consept of OpenBSD. In the past I have installed it on both a pc and a laptop. Not even after, or during, a week long Hunter S Thompsonesque drug and alchohol binge would I consider OpenBSD a desktop os.

  14. Re:The most pathetic development in Open-Source on Open-Source Movements Bicker Over Logo · · Score: 1

    Nope, Samuel L jackson would have said

    Motherfucker give me a motherfucking break!!
    stop being such a motherfucking bitch!!
    us motherfuckers are fucking tired of all the motherfucking copyright/logo/patent fucking disputes moterfucker!!

    **cocks pistol**

  15. Re:Woah! on 64 Drone Bases Located On American Soil · · Score: 2

    ppffffffft! Everyone knows it is fascists who wear steel toed boots.

  16. Re:Fucking idiots on Methane Producing Dinosaurs May Have Changed Climate · · Score: 1

    Who (name) said what (quote) where (place) when (date)?

    "Scepticism regarding the need for immediate and massive action against carbon emissions is a sickness of societies and individuals which needs to be "treated", according to an Oregon-based professor of "sociology and environmental studies". Professor Kari Norgaard compares the struggle against climate scepticism to that against racism and slavery in the US South."

    At the Planet Under Pressure conference

    google ffs
    six

  17. Re:Alex Jones on Expect Mandatory 'Big Brother' Black Boxes In All New Cars From 2015 · · Score: 1

    How about the library of congress
    http://thomas.loc.gov./ Search by bill number s. 1813
    You might not like the source but google isnt that hard to use.
    Fucktards

  18. Re:Democracy is 51% telling the other 49% what to on Scientists Say People Aren't Smart Enough For Democracy To Flourish · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The best quote I've heard is that true democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner (usually attributed to Ben Franklin)

    And true liberty is when the sheep has a gun

  19. Re:Controls... on Sony's Next-Generation Portable Is Out, In Japan · · Score: 1

    Yay, tentacles.

    Can't tell if seen enough hentai

    (-_-)

    Or not enough

  20. Re:In other words on House Panel Moving Forward With SOPA · · Score: 1

    Actually, Fox News expressed doubts that Norway was a democracy.

    Technically they are a constitutional monarchy. So I guess they were right.

  21. Re:Full page ad in The Wall Street Jounal on House Panel Moving Forward With SOPA · · Score: 1

    It exists. It is in the print version that gets delivered in the morning, page A14.

  22. Full page ad in The Wall Street Jounal on House Panel Moving Forward With SOPA · · Score: 5, Informative

    Full page ad in The Wall Street Journal for the passage of PROTECT IP and SOPA to "protect American jobs" signed by

    ABC, AFTRA - American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, AFM - American Federation of Musicians, AAP - American Association of Publishers, ASCAP, BMG Chrysalis, BMI, CBS Corporation, Cengage Learning, DGA - Directors guild of America, Disney Publishing Worldwide, EMI Music Publishing, ESPN, Graphic Artists Guild, Hachette Book Group, HarperCollins Publishers LLC, Hyperion, IATSE - International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts of the United States its Territories and Canada International Brotherhood of Teamsters (WTF), Kaufman Astoria Studios, Macmillan, Major League Baseball, Marvel Entertainment LLC, Mcgraw-Hill Education, MPA - The Association of Magazine Media, NFL - National Football League, National Music Publishers' Association, NBCUniversal, News Corporation, New York Production Alliance, New York State AFL-CIO, Pearson Education, Penguin Group (USA) Inc., The Perseus Books Group, Producers Guild of America East, Random House, Reed Elsevier, SAG - Screen Actors Guild, Scholastic, Inc., Silvercup Studios, Simon & Schuster, Inc., Sony Music Entertainment, Sony/ATV Music Publishing, Time Warner Inc., United States Tennis Association, Universal Music Group, Universal Music Publishing Group, Viacom, Warner Music Group, W.W. Norton & Company, Wolters Kluwer.

     

  23. Re:Wow... on Sprint Files Suit Against AT&T T-Mobile Merger · · Score: 1

    Sprint's current "killer phone" is a 3D Android phone

    Nope, Spint's killer phone is a rooted Samsung Epic with custom rom and kernel plus unlimited data.

  24. Re:Corrupt Complete. on IBM, Intel Execs Arrested Over Insider Trading · · Score: 1

    you dumb-ass pseudo-liberal zombie parakeet

    1. What do you have against zombie parakeets to insult them so

    2. Dumb-ass is kind of a redundant modifier for liberal ;-)

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    'To comprehend what mathematicians mean by infinity is to contemplate the extent of human stupidity.' --Voltaire

  25. Re:I actually saw one of these.... on Hackers (Or Pen-Testers) Hit Credit Unions With Malware On CD · · Score: 1, Interesting

    A few caveats on this post
    1. I belong to a credit union
    2. I do not believe in name calling in posts
    3. I am about to violate caveat #2 like a bitch

    YOU STUPID IGNORANT LUDDITE MOTHERFUCKER
    Your whole premise is wrong, credit unions are not non-profits they are not-for-profits. Non-profits don't operate for money, not-for-profits operate to make enough money to pay for their services and distribute that money among its (as far as credit unions are concerned) members and employees . This is how that pretty teller gets paid and why the interest on my loans is higher than the interest I earn on my savings account. As far as your claim of executive compensation, show us some facts. If the guy running my credit union is well compensated I have no problem with that. I am pretty sure he is not making millions and getting share options as I read the newspaper down here and they have an annual richest business ranking and I'm pretty sure he's never been on it. As far as your claims about nepotism in non-profits, once again show me the facts, but if I am forming one, its going to probably start out small and the people I'm going to be looking to are family and friends.