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  1. Re:Why we have a 5th Amendment on Bennett Haselton's Response To That "Don't Talk to Cops" Video · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "Do you know why I pulled you over?" is an attempt at getting you to admit guilt in the first interaction.

  2. Re:Like the reporter has a clue... on Why the FAA May Finally Relax In-Flight Device Rules · · Score: 1

    lol all so true.

  3. Re:Hope the committee has a better grasp of units on Why the FAA May Finally Relax In-Flight Device Rules · · Score: 2

    Flew from Atlanta to Maryland. At 30,000ft I had 5 bars of signal as did the gentleman sitting next to me. I did not make a call, but I did receive several text messages and an email.

  4. Re:Like the reporter has a clue... on Why the FAA May Finally Relax In-Flight Device Rules · · Score: 2

    shield the cockpit...

  5. Re:Like the reporter has a clue... on Why the FAA May Finally Relax In-Flight Device Rules · · Score: 1

    On every flight I have taken in the last few years (dozens), the flight crew were already on-board and locked away in their cockpit before the first passengers were boarded. These flights would have been unaffected by your sexy blonde.

  6. Re:ooook..?? on Monsanto Buys Climate Corp. Envisions Big Data Farming · · Score: 1

    which is what we are arguing for....

  7. Re:ooook..?? on Monsanto Buys Climate Corp. Envisions Big Data Farming · · Score: 1

    Yes, and you see how well that is working out for our current system....

  8. Re:ooook..?? on Monsanto Buys Climate Corp. Envisions Big Data Farming · · Score: 3, Insightful

    ah but you see, many of us believe that corporations should not be blatantly malicious. Look at Monsanto's history of abuses and you will easily see why many of us have a deep abiding distaste for them. And yes, corporations should actually server some public benefit, but not banished if they don't, just fined/taxed/penalized not given the keys to the whorehouse.

  9. Re:Here's the full story. on Ask Slashdot: Suitable Phone For a 4-Year Old? · · Score: 1

    So true. one of my best friends has to pay his ex-wife child support for 3 kids, 3 kids that live with him. The mother is in prison for 15 years on a trafficking charge but the court will not grant him custody because she could be out as early as 3 years.... Thanks Maryland.

  10. Re:American Exceptionalism and Moral Superiority on NSA Spies On International Payments · · Score: 1

    I didn't say the U.S wasn't at fault, I said that the entire banking industry throughout Europe and the Americas was as fault.

  11. Re:Cancel Paperless Billing on NSA Spies On International Payments · · Score: 1

    Changes nothing. The bank and the company you sent the check to still tracks the transaction. The company deposits the check, the bank scans it in and processes. It all goes into their records which they can and do turn over to the government(s) as required by law.

  12. Re:American Exceptionalism and Moral Superiority on NSA Spies On International Payments · · Score: 4, Informative

    Firstly, the dollar, like any other currency, rises and falls for whatever reason the markets see fit.

    It's "Don't delude yourself" not "Don't allude yourself" as allude means to indirectly refer to.

    Don't delude yourself by thinking that the market crisis of the last 5 years was the U.S. fault in entirety. It was the fault of banks around the world who sucked at the teet of bad debts. Look at what the international banks did to Greece and Spain.

  13. Re:High time to stop using PayPal? on PayPal Freezes MailPile's Account · · Score: 1

    I had a card issued by the same bank that they use (METABank) and they denied me the use of the card for the account, they also denied my BoA account, my Ally account, my PNC account and my Wells Fargo account, they finally allowed my USAA account. The whole time demanding that I send them heaps of private financial and personal data that I was not ever going to send them. Just so I could access $25 in the paypal acccount...

  14. Re:In Soviet Russia.. on Russia Issues Travel Warning To Its Citizens About United States and Extradition · · Score: 1

    umm yes, the U.S. does. Where on earth did you get that silly idea?

  15. Re:I want to switch on Google Patents "Scroogling" · · Score: 2

    wont matter, any email you send into the US can be searched, cataloged and perused.

  16. Re:I miss Scroogle :( on Google Patents "Scroogling" · · Score: 1

    bullshit, legal decisions like this, as much as I despise them, should be about law and not ethics. Your personal code of conduct and morality is not MY personal code of conduct and morality. The same goes with a patent clerk and someone applying for a patent. The moral issue should be taken up by the people effected and seek damages from the offending party. Or, you could just refuse to use google services.

  17. Re:Not recommended. on Ask Slashdot: Is There a Good Device Holster? · · Score: 1

    My nexus 7 fits in the cargo pocket of my shorts I bought at walmart.... and I am not a linebacker...

  18. Re:NRA on Encrypted Email Provider Lavabit Shuts Down, Blames US Gov't · · Score: 1

    having them, expressing one's right to have them, and being pissed at the government doesn't mean you just go running around shooting people.

  19. Re:And I'm proud to be an American... on Encrypted Email Provider Lavabit Shuts Down, Blames US Gov't · · Score: 1

    +1

  20. Re:NRA on Encrypted Email Provider Lavabit Shuts Down, Blames US Gov't · · Score: 1

    bullshit, we're raising hell about this shit too.

  21. Re:murrika on Comcast Working On 'Helpful' Copyright Violation Pop-ups · · Score: 2, Insightful

    slashdot: land of liberal niggerlovers who think it's SO VERY HORRIBLY TERRIBLE for me to say nigger. because they never lived near a bunch of niggers, had anything not nailed down go missing, seen them congregate in packs of 20-30 all of them thugged out and most of them armed, blasting loudass rap music into the wee hours of the morning, aggressively yelling at anyone on the public road, vandalizing everything with gangsta graffiti, destroying property values, causing cop cars to show up weekly, letting their undisciplined bastard kids run around causing trouble, parking junk cars in the yard and leaving them on blocks, and generally acting like the goddamned vermin they are.

    Sounds exactly like the rednecks I grew up with. Swap the rap for country and its a dead ringer. Now, would you kindly go fuck off and die?

  22. Re:Niche market on Qualcomm Says Eight-Core Processors Are Dumb · · Score: 1

    absolutely, there are man instances where it should/would work and it's exciting to see them come to fruition, but unfortunately, most of the developer world is stuck in the mud with scripting and software systems that just cant utilize that many cores... yet. There has a to be a good catch-up period where the software actually uses what you have available, not what the developer had available.

  23. Re:large system compiles on Qualcomm Says Eight-Core Processors Are Dumb · · Score: 1

    sure, those are one of those niche instances though.

  24. Niche market on Qualcomm Says Eight-Core Processors Are Dumb · · Score: 1

    most people aren't going to use 8 cores, right now. For datacenter purposes, yes 8+ is needed, but your average user isn't running software that can make use of all 8 cores. Hell, I am an avid gamer and software developer and almost nothing I do uses up the 4 cores I have.

  25. Read the F**king article.... on Google Pressure Cookers and Backpacks: Get a Visit From the Feds · · Score: 1

    Suffolk County Criminal Intelligence Detectives received a tip from a Bay Shore based computer company regarding suspicious computer searches conducted by a recently released employee. The former employee’s computer searches took place on this employee’s workplace computer. On that computer, the employee searched the terms “pressure cooker bombs” and “backpacks.”

    After interviewing the company representatives, Suffolk County Police Detectives visited the subject’s home to ask about the suspicious internet searches. The incident was investigated by Suffolk County Police Department’s Criminal Intelligence Detectives and was determined to be non-criminal in nature.