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  1. Re:Traditional crimes on Accused Ottawa Cyberbully Facing 181 Charges Apologizes · · Score: 2

    Backward, no. Different, yes. Some call it the best of both worlds - french inherited civil law is very precise, allowing clear and fair resolution of conflicts.

    Quebec law is unique in Canada because Quebec is the only province in Canada to have a juridical legal system (pertaining to the administration of justice) under which civil matters are regulated by French-heritage civil law. Public law, criminal law and other federal law operate according to Canadian common law.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q...

  2. Re:Because of the Limited Lifespan? on Panasonic Announces an End To Plasma TVs In March · · Score: 1

    Plus, in the summer you have to evacuate that extra heat with air conditioning, which adds it's fair share of kw.

  3. Re:I don't buy Nvidia for performance on AMD's Radeon R9 290X Launched, Faster Than GeForce GTX 780 For Roughly $100 Less · · Score: 1

    Funny, last time I bought an Nvidia (a 8600GT with the infamous G86 chip) card it died within months because of internal solder thermal failure.

  4. Waste Energy on Apple: 75% of Our World Wide Power Needs Now Come From Renewable Power Sources · · Score: 4, Insightful

    One should also take into account the useful life of the products they manufacture, with sealed-in batteries and throw-away design, along with their own marketing effort to out-fashion their own devices after only two years.

    Using terajoules of the cleanest energy to produce stuff that will end up in the trash faster than you can say "planned obsolescence" is still waste.

    I'll applaud when they reverse the flow and encourage people to keep their computers longer through cheap support plans and openness.

  5. Re:And by Renewable Power Sources on Apple: 75% of Our World Wide Power Needs Now Come From Renewable Power Sources · · Score: 1

    Isn't that what "LIVE FREE OR DIE" is about? We keep them as oversea slaves to fullfil our material desires, trampling our own principles of human integrity. A though choice, yes, but possibly one that would pay off in the long term.

  6. Keep Granpa Lucas Out on Lucas Says Ford, Fisher and Hamill May Return For Next Star Wars · · Score: 5, Funny

    Luke, Han, Lea, Gweedo, hell, they can bring back the goddamn Ewoks if they want, as long they keep George Lucas himself out of the crew, they'll be fine.

    I haven't healed from Howard the Duck yet.

  7. Re:BASIC on Book Review: Super Scratch Programming Adventure! · · Score: 1

    That's LOLCODE you insignificant cod.

  8. a lot of potential impact for surveillance

    Nothing that a shotgun can't fix. Yet.

  9. Re:Trade you 1 Stephan Harper for either candidate on Barack Obama Retains US Presidency · · Score: 4, Funny

    Sorry Canuck, no hockey, no trades.

  10. Re:"content creators"??? on France Applies Tax Pressure To Google For Republishing News Snippets · · Score: 1

    What is being monetized when publishing news is reputation. Anybody can report "facts" but will you trust them?

  11. "You don't threaten a democratically elected government."

    Quite right. They are threatening the french newspaper corporations, not the government. Maybe some of these companies are state-owned. Tough shit.

  12. Re:The fat lady is singing on AMD Licenses 64-bit Processor Design From ARM · · Score: 2

    Or how they collaborated with Audi? The Mazda 3, Focus, and S40 shared the same platform.

    You mean Volvo. Germans don't share the good stuff. Only Swedes do that.

  13. We will forget him. on How Steve Jobs' Legacy Has Changed · · Score: 3, Insightful

    When Jobs died, he was compared to Edison and Henry Ford and to Disney

    These guys became popular because they provided something GOOD AND CHEAP to the masses - light, cars, culture. They weren't elitists, not did they try to create new churches (well maybe Disney). Jobs legacy will not endure as well as Gates, for he was never one to compromise in order to touch everybody. He created his own bubble and died within it. Had he had the clout to push his excellent design antics along with a all-american bargain price, then maybe he would have changed the world in a durable fashion. He just changed computer's GUIs.

  14. Re:Remember on HP Releases Open webOS 1.0 · · Score: 1

    I've yet to adopt either platform (iPhone / Android), because both force me into a subscription model that sees me like I was a bovine to exploit. What I want is a small, open, mobile computer with enhanced wireless communication that empowers me more than it enslaves me. FirefoxOS and open WebOS would be quite welcome on that front, if they could get through the north american carrier's evil marketing departments.

  15. Re:Unfriendly? on NVIDIA To Publicly Release Some Tegra GPU Documentation · · Score: 1

    Boo-hoo. Here, take these FULLY OPENED woodblocks on a skewer. They don't need drivers and you can do math-stuff with'em by moving the blocks around.

  16. Re:From a buffoon on Diesel-Like Engine Could Boost Fuel Economy By 50% · · Score: 2

    Installed industrial base and public perception are the main culprits, I guess.

    The production, distribution and consumption chain is geared towards gasoline, making diesel a less safe option as you can't be sure you'll be able to refill at any station.

    North Americans are also used to equate V6 and V8 with power (although this is changing with the latest small turbo-4s such as EcoBoost), where the car diesel engines are most often geared for economy rather than performance (unless you look at BMW *35d series).

  17. Photolithography on Gamma-Ray Bending Opens New Door For Optics · · Score: 1

    How about chip fabbing? I'm sure the likes of Intel and TSMC are looking at this closely.

  18. who? on Bill Banning Employer Facebook Snooping Introduced In Congress · · Score: 1

    The question remains : who is Bill Banning?

  19. Re:patent insanity on Judge Orders Oracle and Google To Talk, Again · · Score: 1

    I'd start by patenting sideways fucking.

  20. OpenCL || Intel add on Algorithm Brings Speedier, Safer CT Scans · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Sounds like a job for OpenCL. A GPU cluster would be much more scalable than using expensive Xeons. Which also makes this article sound like an add for Intel CPUs.

  21. Re:Why not both? on Is It Time For NoSQL 2.0? · · Score: 2

    I guess he's saying that with NoSQL the relations are done at application level rather than database level. You still have the equivalent of schema and queries, but they are managed by the code, not the DB engine.

  22. Re:Corporate Power on Microsoft Pushes For Gay Marriage In Washington State · · Score: 1

    Corporations are NOT people. Corporations are "moral persons", who employ, are owned and sell stuff to people with the intent to make profit. The actual needs and desires of a corporation are quite often not in the best interest of people.

  23. Re:I'd start by shooting the Captain.... on What To Do With a 1,000 Foot Wrecked Cruise Ship? · · Score: 1

    This guy was probably weak and lacked the capacity to handle a crisis of this magnitude.

    His cowardness would be more excusable if he had not CREATED THIS CRISIS all by himself, by being an incompetent douchebag showoff captain in the first place.

  24. Re:Anyone who buys RIM is a fool... on Research In Motion To Be Sold, Possibly To Samsung · · Score: 1

    And corporate customers too.

  25. Re:Getting old on Research In Motion To Be Sold, Possibly To Samsung · · Score: 1, Funny

    And to think, it was not too long ago that a Blackberry was "the phone to own".

    Now it's the phone to get 0wned!