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  1. Re:Duh? on AT&T Threatens To Shut Off Service of Customer Who Won Throttling Case · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Seriously? I hope you don't own a company that solely generates revenue from long and short-term contracts. Your customer demands you live up to the terms of your own contract, you lose in a court case, and then you (potentially) illegally breach the contract again? Nice. I hope everyone threatens AT&T. I work in the telecom industry, and "most people" only know the tip of the iceberg about AT&T...

  2. Re:1% are failing us again on SEC Takes Action Against Latvian Hacker · · Score: 1

    I'm not saying that, I think you misunderstood. I'm talking about that website (http://www.globalrichlist.com/index.php) and how it's essentially useless. Comparing my US salary to a salary in 2nd/3rd world countries is apples to oranges. It's ignoring basic economic differences such as cost of living and cost of goods/services (among many more).

  3. Re:1% are failing us again on SEC Takes Action Against Latvian Hacker · · Score: 1

    Interesting, but "the 1%" refers to US citizens, not the entire world. You're most likely not in the 1% (neither am I).

  4. Not surprised on NASA Missing Hundreds of Moon Rocks · · Score: 4, Funny

    A government agency and insufficient internal controls? I'm actually surprised that the audit didn't turn up missing spacecrafts.

  5. Re:What exactly is Mozilla spending $100M on? on Will Firefox Lose Google Funding? · · Score: 1

    Don't forget hardware and hardware upgrades, facilities costs (desks, lights, etc), legal fees, licensing fees, rent, utilities, maintenance, development costs, etc, etc All in addition to salaries and advertising.

  6. Applications on Are There Any Smartphones That Respect Privacy? · · Score: 1

    What worries me more than Google is definitely the apps. Pretty sure most of the apps now ask for permission to read contacts, text messages, etc. It's all good and fine if it makes sense that the app needs that type of access...but why does a dictionary app need to know my location? I think it's these third parties we need to worry about more. I think Google needs to allow Android users to deny apps certain permissions.