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  1. Re:Guilty, until proven innocent??? on Australian ISP's To Crack Down On Piracy · · Score: 1

    Exactly, but based on one IP address, and some funny log extract, or whatever else they have, which is apparently not enough for court case, how are they going to prove that they are right and i am wrong??? Keep in mind that you are the one that is supposed to prove my bad deeds, not the other way out. And imagine 10-20000 "pirates" going in court, and suing them...Just imagine....

  2. Guilty, until proven innocent??? on Australian ISP's To Crack Down On Piracy · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Tell me if i am wrong, but ain't whole these warning letters ILLEGAL? If i am the one receiving them for example, and these letters says that i am guilty without prosecution, then why the heck we need judges and courts at all? Ok, ok, i am just trying to be ironic, but for me this is simply illegal, if not criminal attempt to scare me, which could cause me a lot of nightmares, and many other emotional discomforts.....if you still follow me, i would go in court, and sue them, for 1 million dollars. And if i lost work, or i don't have work, also would sue them for lost opportunities (here it is good idea to go to your lawyer and discuss all the little details).

  3. Re:FooGoo me! on Restaurants Plan DNA-Certified Seafood Program · · Score: 1

    You better thank god that they don't sell you GMO blue whale, crossed with snake,bee and cockroach...

  4. Re:Yea... on Senator Wants 'Terrorist' Label On Blogs · · Score: 2

    Nope, that's not what the government wants. What they want is actually to not allow you to THINK at all, whether the terrorist is terrorist, or just some crazy guy, or god forbid it, some actually smart guy, raising valid and meaningful questions, which only fault is that they are somehow screwing their nice and little castle at beach, and golden parachute, and 100k pension plan, and......

  5. Re:its because of the time scales on Worldwide Support For Nuclear Power Drops · · Score: 1

    I see, so you are saying that the salt lakes are crystal clean and safe for drinking and swimming because there was no nuclear reactor? Poor me, for being afraid of the strange colors and smell and the black sand...

  6. Re:Doesn't really tell the full story... on Worldwide Support For Nuclear Power Drops · · Score: 1

    You forget that the magic tends to overwhelm the magician, especially the unskilled ones, and at the end they become so evil, and they do so many bad evil things, that even Fukushima becomes a wet dream for the poor victims. If you don't believe me, ask the dwarves and the elves.

  7. Already invented on Rethinking Rail Travel: Boarding a Moving Train · · Score: 1

    What is wrong with these guys??? Why they don't give credit to the one that actually depicted such a system? Anyone? Isaac Asimov? You know him, ain't you?

  8. Re:Renewable or infinite? on The Myth of Renewable Energy · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    This report does not prove your point.All it does is to bust, or to try to bust the myth that Hummer is more eco friendly than Prius, by questioning the used methodologies and statistic data. But, what about the regular ford and regular prius driven by regular Joe? What about the battery pack that needs to be replaced every 1-2 year? What about the limited mileage per charge? And, finally, what about the reduced free space, that is already occupied by all these heavy batteries? Translated, Prius is not a family car, it is, how to say, "posh" car? So why should the regular fella buy and use such a car!!!!

  9. Re:Renewable or infinite? on The Myth of Renewable Energy · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Yep, like the hybrid, they burn less, but if you calculate the amount they burnt to actually build them......

  10. the right to "violate" the copyright on EU Court: ISPs Can't Be Forced To Monitor All Traffic · · Score: 2

    What they are saying is that there are cases where you could "violate" the copyright, some of them are even already defined, like in libraries for example, and some are not, but it would be up to the defendant to prove it.

  11. Re:The acquisition process is broken on OSHA App Costs Gov't $200k · · Score: 1

    Don't forget that the happy contractors are bribing, i mean giving for free money for the local congressman' election campaign, something that your cost effective little guy could not, and would not afford.

  12. Re:Hey Muslims! on OSHA App Costs Gov't $200k · · Score: 0

    Man, you are sick, you wanna what, to fuck 2000-3000 years old remains of dead man!!!

  13. Re:This sounds like an article on OSHA App Costs Gov't $200k · · Score: 2

    $200k for one month worth development??? Sounds good, please, don't hesitate to send the contract to me, and i will make it for half the price, and then have 11 months rest on some sunny beach, with cocktail, and, you know, the usual suspects around...

  14. Re:Not a surprise, there are a lot of money... on HP's Strange Obsession With WebOS For Printers · · Score: 1

    You actually pointed out why HP wanna their webOs so desperately. Imagine the cost benefits any organization would have, if HP provides them with such an easy to configure and use feature...Did i hear a lot of money changing bits and bytes?

  15. Re:Not a surprise, there are a lot of money... on HP's Strange Obsession With WebOS For Printers · · Score: 1

    It is not about Android or iPhone or WP7, it is about having cloud environment, in which having the printer print to/from anywhere is just a feature, not an issue, requiring 3rd part software. And just for the record, Android does not have it, nor iPhone.

  16. Re:Not a surprise, there are a lot of money... on HP's Strange Obsession With WebOS For Printers · · Score: 1

    What if i dont wanna to email the job, but actually.....what, print? Like hitting the "Print" button, and voila, it is printed. Would not be amazing to have such a feature?

  17. Not a surprise, there are a lot of money... on HP's Strange Obsession With WebOS For Printers · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Right, there is a very big business behind network printers, or the ability to print anything, from anywhere, to anywhere, even from your mobile phone. If you think this is not a big deal, think again, and look around, and actually try to do it. And then try to think how could you do it in corporate environment. Still no idea how to make it work? And work transparently? Don't worry, there is still no universal solution out there. Now, pick any bank, or any organizations with many branches all around the world, and keeping in mind that there is still not good enough solution, you could imagine how much money are there, and what an advantage you could have if you do it properly.

  18. Re:Where's the evidence? on Penguin Yanking Kindle Books From Libraries · · Score: 1

    LOL, boy, you need to go see some special doctor, really, you'll thank me later.

  19. Re:Where's the evidence? on Penguin Yanking Kindle Books From Libraries · · Score: 1

    Stupid idiot, you what, know only one story and you repeat it over and over and over? Keep trying growing your little......whatever it is.

  20. Re:The arrogance of little boys on New Media Giants Take Out Print Ad Against SOPA · · Score: 1

    My little boy, you are obviously compensating something....little, ain't you? Keep trying, maybe it will grow.

  21. Re:This guy ever been beaten up before? on The Future of Protest In Panopticon Nation · · Score: 0, Troll

    Sorry to ask you, but what exactly Ghandy achieved? I am not saying that he is not extraordinary man, but, did he actually change anything at all???

  22. Re:Moral equivalence not withstanding on The Future of Protest In Panopticon Nation · · Score: 1

    Yep, it is shame that we are not born some 200 years ago, when only the real men could stand the inquisition. or some 2000 years ago, when you could be crucified for your believes. Silly us, silly times, silly people, not like you, the real man. At least, i hope you have some sense of humor. Maybe.

  23. Re:Wow... on South Africa Passes Secrecy Bill, Makes Whistleblowing a Dangerous Act · · Score: 1

    I wish i had mod points (like "insightful").

  24. Re: unresolvable issues on Canonical Drops CouchDB From Ubuntu One · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Seconded. My desktop is now frozen at Ubuntu 11.04, and i am looking for some other distro. Fedora, old love, maybe i will return to you...

  25. Re:The arrogance of little boys on New Media Giants Take Out Print Ad Against SOPA · · Score: 1

    LOL, again? WHO? LOLOLOL, again? WHO? You made my day little boy, thank you. WHO?