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  1. Re:Great! on Firefox 44 Arrives With Push Notifications (mozilla.org) · · Score: 0

    The inability to stop ads from being run. AdBlock for Chrome just hides the ads, so you are tracked no matter what you do.

  2. Re:The correct way to "inform the authority" on Australian Teen Reports SQL Injection Vulnerability, Company Calls Police · · Score: 1

    Or British.

  3. Re:Just double the encryption on Ask Slashdot: Can Bruce Schneier Be Trusted? · · Score: 2

    I use 2ROT13.

  4. Re:Paywalled? on Using Pulsars As GPS For Starships · · Score: 1

    As stated, only partially.

  5. Re:Excellent. on Swedish Pirate Party Presses Charges Against Banks For WikiLeaks Blockade · · Score: 1

    And at that, the 2 are members of the European Parliament. The Pirate Party have no members in the national parliament.

  6. Re:TPB owners living the life on The Pirate Bay Starts Using Virtualized Servers · · Score: 1

    Is there an actual source for the claim that money are going to drugs and houses?

  7. Like should be called Subscribe? on Why Do So Many Liberals "Like" Mitt Romney On Facebook? · · Score: 1

    I have a friend who views the Like button like a Subscribe button.
    I can't say that he's totally wrong.

  8. Re:[Stupid] move on Assange Requests Asylum In Ecuador · · Score: 1

    He didn't flee the country. He was here, wasn't called for questioning and asked for permission to leave.
    He got told that he wasn't wanted for questioning and so could leave.
    Then all sorts of things broke loose and not only was he now wanted for questioning,
    the questioning couldn't be done over the phone, videolink of even in person in the Swedish embassy.
    No, it had to be in person in Sweden, and he also had to be arrested, for you know,
    questioning purposes.

  9. Re:[Stupid] move on Assange Requests Asylum In Ecuador · · Score: 1

    Assange isn't facing a trial, he is facing QUESTIONING.
    People are confused since there is an arrest warrant out for him,
    and well, that confuses me too.

  10. Re:Dumb reading on Assange Requests Asylum In Ecuador · · Score: 1

    It's important to point out there that Assange did stay in Sweden for a while after the alleged incident, but wasn't called for questioning.
    He then asked for permission to leave the country and got it approved. Probably since, well, he wasn't charged with anything.
    Now, he still isn't charged with anything, but he is wanted for questioning. The problem is seemingly that while the questioning is fine,
    there is also an arrest warrant out for him, for said questioning. We usually don't arrest people in Sweden that aren't even charged with anything,
    so it does smell a bit bad.

  11. Re:For the two people who don't already know on FunnyJunk v. the Oatmeal: Copyright Infringement Complaints As Defamation · · Score: 1

    Socialist Sweden feels pretty free to me. It's also quite charitable.
    But perhaps you were just trolling?

  12. Re:People do what you incite them to do on Taxes Lead Angry Birds Maker Rovio To Consider Move To Ireland · · Score: 5, Informative

    I can attest to that. I lived in Ireland for six years. I'm now back in Scandinavia and is more then happy to pay my tax here again.

  13. Re:I'm confused on Supreme Court Rules Julian Assange May Be Extradited · · Score: 1

    "Extradited for sex crimes" doesn't really answer the question if he has been charged with any crimes. And no, he has not.
    He is just a suspect, and wanted for questioning.

  14. Re:What kind of world... on Facebook 'Likes' Aren't Protected Speech · · Score: 1

    Now I'm curious now. What kind of idea is it then?

  15. Re:Lies on YouTube Identifies Birdsong As Copyrighted Music · · Score: 1

    Doesn't it seem strange that the content owners are the ones being asked that the content is in fact theirs?

  16. Re:Bullshit on Is the Government Scaring Web Businesses Out of the US? · · Score: 2

    The problem is that most companies doesn't like the US law, so they are leaving.
    Wasn't that the entire point of this article?

  17. Re:Use Namecheap on Wikipedia To Dump GoDaddy Over SOPA · · Score: 0

    I had some domains with Namechap already, so I moved the others there from GoDaddy.
    And yes. Namecheap is very nice.

  18. Re:so uh why they'd support it? on Go Daddy Loses Over 21,000 Domains In One Day · · Score: 1

    GoDaddy supports the bill because when they helped write the bill, they added a part exempted themselves from it.

  19. Ads the word? on Google and Mozilla: Partners, Not Competitors · · Score: 1

    I thought that the reason for Chrome (and Android) was to make us all keep using Google products, in order to see Google ads.

  20. Re:SPACEBALLS? on NASA To Investigate Mysterious 'Space Ball' · · Score: 1

    You dislike Automated Teller Machines that much?

  21. A not so big deal? on US Chamber of Commerce Infiltrated By Chinese Hackers · · Score: 1

    Is this a big deal since people think that the US Chamber of Commerce is a government agency?

  22. Re:Firefox Plugin on Coders Develop Ways To Defeat SOPA Censorship · · Score: 1

    Probably since it will be deemed a criminal tool, since it's used to circumvent the laws.
    You forgot to check the sanity at the door.

  23. Re:Pirate attitude on Louis CK's Internet Experiment Pays Off · · Score: 1

    I just get quite happy that I found something worth buying, and I want to tell everyone to buy it as well.

  24. Re:What is with the UK and all this surveillance a on UK Police Test 'Temporarily Blinding' LASER · · Score: 1

    Actually the police doesn't carry pistols in the U.K.

  25. Re:Now these guys have some balls on Iran Wants To Clone Downed US Drone · · Score: 1

    Do we really know that the drone kept outside of Iranian airspace at all times?