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  1. Re:My Question is on Indiana State Police Acknowledge Use of Cell Phone Tracking Device · · Score: 2

    You really think the cops are going to pull that low rent shit on someone who probably could easily have them fired/transferred. You may suffer a broken tail light but they won't. And you think attempting to frame someone by entering such a fabrication in a national database (especially against a telecom ceo) wouldn't be met by the full power of the US Government. In the end the cop wouldn't even know where he was, and his family would have to deal with multimillion dollar cell phone bills for some curious reason.

  2. Re:Let Me Get This Straight on Investor Lawsuit Blames NSA For $12B Loss In IBM Value · · Score: 1

    Hell, they were able to deal with the fall out from working with the Nazi's as a "cost of doing business". I am pretty sure this lawsuit is not going to go very far.

  3. Re:Private Planes on Senators Propose Bill Prohibiting Phone Calls On Planes · · Score: 1

    No private planes do not count as "commercial flight", does owning a car make you a taxi driver?

  4. Re:Cell phones in planes on Senators Propose Bill Prohibiting Phone Calls On Planes · · Score: 1

    I can make a bus pull over so I can get out. Try doing that on a plane.

  5. Re:Wait, what? on Senators Propose Bill Prohibiting Phone Calls On Planes · · Score: 1

    If this courtesy were common we wouldn't be having this conversation.

  6. Re:i'll make sure my kids make lots of noise on Senators Propose Bill Prohibiting Phone Calls On Planes · · Score: 1

    And this whole thread just proves my point.

  7. Re:what? on Senators Propose Bill Prohibiting Phone Calls On Planes · · Score: 2

    Planes are not the same thing, can you get up and walk out of a plane if the staff can not or will not deal with unruly passengers. on a flight you are imprisoned with everyone else and yes we need regulations to force us to act civilly to each other. It has become quite obvious that in America people have decided that they can and will be assholes to any and everyone if they can get away with it.

  8. Re:what? on Senators Propose Bill Prohibiting Phone Calls On Planes · · Score: 1

    What no crazy guy jacking off in the seat next to your girlfriend? That and the assault charge are why I will never ride a bus again.

  9. Re:what? on Senators Propose Bill Prohibiting Phone Calls On Planes · · Score: 1

    It probably predates moving pictures.

  10. Re:Electric cars are impressive power houses on Six Electric Cars Can Power an Office Building · · Score: 1

    Unless he wants to bring anything with him.

  11. Re:Lets get out all of the bitching before it star on How a Bitcoin Transaction Actually Works · · Score: 0, Troll

    Who is Satoshi Nakamoto? I think that might be the big one. Remember he/they own almost 3/4's of all the bitcoins mined
    This one individual or group has the power to crash the entire bitcoin economy if so desired.

  12. I find it funny on How a Bitcoin Transaction Actually Works · · Score: -1

    That everyone trusts this currency that was created by an unknown entity that kept approximately 3/4's of all bitcoins to his/themselves.

    Yes this sounds like such a trustworthy replacement for traditional currency.

  13. Re:"effective technological measure" on German Court: Open Source Project Liable For 3rd Party DRM-Busting Coding · · Score: 1

    No, not at all.
    I am effective at coding, does that mean all of my code is perfect?

  14. Re:Some Hammer on FTC Drops the Hammer On Maker of Location-Sharing Flashlight App · · Score: 1

    That's because judges are only human, and who are they to question the motives of a Corporation.

  15. Re: Just in time too. on Moore's Law Blowout Sale Is Ending, Says Broadcom CTO · · Score: 1

    This comment is entirely bullshit. Please cite for me how Linux and OS X have lower cpu and ram requirements then Windows. You can't and you know why because your comment was utter and complete bullshit. I understand your hate of Microsoft, but that in now way gives you the right to out right lie.

  16. Pirated. on China Prefers Sticking With Dying Windows XP To Upgrading · · Score: 1

    Aren't most copies of XP in China pirated?

  17. Re:Journalists have been self-censoring a long tim on Fearing Government Surveillance, US Journalists Are Self-Censoring · · Score: 1

    Yes, it's all the Democrats fault. The republicans are pure and never do anything wrong.

    Nothing at all, like ending the war on poverty and replacing it with the war on drugs. Which has had no consequences to the populace as a whole. Nope none at all.

  18. Re:Why should I care? on Fearing Government Surveillance, US Journalists Are Self-Censoring · · Score: 1

    are you sure. I thought it was like Law and Order, if you flip through the channels I am sure you'll find an episode playing.

  19. Really, Laws were created to prevent harm? In what world? Laws are created to control the populace.

  20. Re:Theft is theft, but... on EV Owner Arrested Over 5 Cents Worth of Electricity From School's Outlet · · Score: 1

    citation please,

  21. Re:Pros vs Cons on RF Safe-Stop Shuts Down Car Engines With Radio Pulse · · Score: 1

    read the military studies on pacemakers and EMP. They are already well protected against this.

  22. Re:Pros vs Cons on RF Safe-Stop Shuts Down Car Engines With Radio Pulse · · Score: 1

    I would rather them use an emp device then drop concrete blocks from a bridge. One has a small chance of causing loss of life, the other, well if it hits the windshield then it's instant death.

    The difference is one may cause property damage and the other is attempted murder.

  23. Re:Just wait until... on RF Safe-Stop Shuts Down Car Engines With Radio Pulse · · Score: 1

    Actually according to military studies, emp weapons don't have that much effect on pacemakers, probably due to the shielding provided by the liquid composition of the body (my theory not the papers, I didn't read it fully).

    http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA242990

  24. Re:Faraday Cage with a tuned waveguide?? on RF Safe-Stop Shuts Down Car Engines With Radio Pulse · · Score: 1

    Inverse Square does not come into effect in a directed beam. So if you have a directed emp beam then you will have some fall off in energy but not even close to what you would get from the inverse square law.

    It's like the difference between a light bulb and a laser, but are light but only one has to deal with the inverse square law.

  25. Re:What's wrong with this picture? on Swarm Mobile's Offer: Free Wi-Fi In Exchange For Some Privacy · · Score: 1

    That would be highly illegal to the tune of multiple felonies and jail time for those involved.