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  1. Re:fast frame more "real" than theater 3D on The Hobbit's Higher Frame Rate To Cost Theater Operators · · Score: 1

    But if the movie is shitty it's still a 3d shitty movie.

  2. Re:choices on The Hobbit's Higher Frame Rate To Cost Theater Operators · · Score: 1

    That's exactly my point too. I rather vote on good acting and content rather that super good quality visuals. besides, a shitty 3d movie is still a shitty movie. On the same subject and to prove my point further. Did any of you look at the previews of the "new" Spiderman ? I swear i saw diapers in his suit... Those actors are getting younger and younger (and sometimes shittier and shittier but we have to give them a chance right ? they are very young)

  3. Re:"Bill the originator of the traffic" on The U.N.'s Push for Power Over the Internet · · Score: 1

    Not necessarily true, you don't need the Internet to control the media, don't forget the newspapers, magazines, tv shows, well anything to people see, watch and hear can be controlled. Organisations, governmental or not, are just realizing that the Internet is where the people have the most freedom and their propaganda to control them is not sufficient because of the anonymous theme and the ease of telling the people on the internet your thoughts on subjects that would be considered traitorous to their control and where the penalty of death can be given... that's why the freedom is at risk and why those countries should be stopped at doing this. It's like your given a glass of milk, 1 day, you'll want cookies too. -- that's a metaphore btw lol

  4. Re:"Bill the originator of the traffic" on The U.N.'s Push for Power Over the Internet · · Score: 5, Insightful

    cash is not the issue, censorship is. They just want to control the Internet for their own purpose, you name it, you got it. Control - propaganda, political agenda, any reason is good. Organisation are starting to learn that if you got control over the communication, you control the people.

  5. Re:Let them have it on The U.N.'s Push for Power Over the Internet · · Score: 1

    economic break down. Did you ever heard of international market. Lots of cash are made out of the US country.

  6. let them do it on The U.N.'s Push for Power Over the Internet · · Score: 1

    This may be idiot but if it's in the process of being done and theres no way to stop it, how about let them "create" their own Internet and let them rot there. This make me think of a small story of a company and a hacker. Some company create some kind of "easy" enough access as they know they will hack their system but they open a small breach so the hack can use that specific access. In the end, the hack is monitored and the company is "spying" and learning from the hacker. I think it's possible we could employ this method with this article.

  7. Re:Let the terrorists speak on Google Reveals "Terrorism Video" Removals · · Score: 1

    We got agencies and people who are trained to deal with those kinds of people. This is no fear for me. I'm more afraid of a government who tells their people their plans and you know it's completely wrong and doesn't make sense (especially about the part on how much taxes we give) and lets face it, the people can't do really much about this. Sure it's not terrorism but in an odd way it can be considered one if you think about it.

  8. any changes for me ? on The Canadian DMCA Battle Concludes: How Thousands of Canadians Changed Copyright · · Score: 1

    About backups: for home use, I will continue to do backups of my original. If theres a copy protection, I will use a hack or a crack so I can use the copy. I use the copy I did just in case my original breaks. lets face it, physical media cost a bunch when they break...and yes they break

    copy: if I copy some music from my original cd's or dvd's and theres a problem with DRM or copying issues, then I'll download a cracked version

    Let's face it, for low end consumers like me and lots of others, it doesn't change anything..and even if they try it wont since the authorities wont go super sai on my ass. They rather target the big boys instead.

  9. Re:Seems weird that they can call it copyright ref on MPAA's Dodd Secretly Lobbied For a Canadian DMCA · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Ironically we still do (currently) have a copyright law...if you can call it that. One thing comes to mind, if it works, don't touch it.

  10. Re:Not worth all the trouble on MPAA's Dodd Secretly Lobbied For a Canadian DMCA · · Score: 2

    The music industry has been putting pressure on the Canadian (and lots of other country btw) government to use more restrictive laws for years. ironicaly, it is worth all the trouble for them. I say ironically because they still an old system which is barely hanging on life now a days. We've seen it recently with the sales of digital music. It seems that industry is having lots of trouble adapting to either new technologies or new ways to get people to spend money on artist or music. It's a shame really.

  11. Re:Being hunted down. on MPAA's Dodd Secretly Lobbied For a Canadian DMCA · · Score: 1

    He wont be dragged to court, they'll punish him by making sure he make excuses publicly. Come on man, were in Canada here. Justice doesn't exist (no more electric chair damn it)...yet. LOL

  12. Re:WTF Canada? on MPAA's Dodd Secretly Lobbied For a Canadian DMCA · · Score: 1

    Gov dont govern this world, its the big capitalist industry that govern it. This is an obvious statement but any corp or organisation that has either political power or money (a shit load) can dictate the government to it's knee's and unfortunately all they have to do is follow their rules.... unfortunately. This time of age is becoming very sad. Thank god we still have our faithful hackers. They don't care about idiot drm or laws, they will ignore it. So no matter what these laws will do, the people will always find a way around them.

  13. not only operating systems on US Security Services May 'Have Moles Within Microsoft,' Says Researcher · · Score: 3, Insightful

    dont forget security companies and firms... and yes it does make lots of sense.

  14. UN on Ethiopia Criminalizes VoIP Services · · Score: 2

    Since Ethiopia is part of the UN, don't they have something to say about this ?

  15. It's shiny and pretty on Windows 8 Pre RTM Metro UI Leaked · · Score: 1

    Is that all that counts today ? pretty effects and cool graphics ? I for one just want a plain old desktop with no background, just the classic theme without anything installed, no gadgets no candy just the desktop, a couple of icons there and that's about it. Hell I may be alone here but I don't even like tower cases with all those neon lights. It uses too many useless watts if you ask me. My desktop is the most boring desktop you'll ever see. But it will be performing 100% and will be very fast compared to many eye candy desktop versions that I see everyday. I like mine with power without all the excel. It may be ugly but its powerful (I'm talking about my computer and not my dick here)

  16. Re:Anonymous on US Defense Contractors and Universities Targeted In Cyberattacks · · Score: 1

    That was meant to be funny you idiot

  17. IE7 Nightmare on Aussie Online Retailer Impose IE7 Tax · · Score: 2

    I used to work for a company some time ago and I clearly remember the amount of days those web dev spent just to get the website looking like all the others. I was surprised by the amount of days and headaches those guys spent just so that IE6 and 7 would look like all other browsers. But fortunately, the company was paid to do so, and their clients paid them....thank god they did.

  18. In Quebec on Ask Slashdot: Why Are Hearing Aids So Expensive? · · Score: 1

    my son has hearing problems. The problem is at the genetic level. In my province, the heath care system (which all Quebec resident pays with their income tax) pays for that sort of thing and not me. This is a good thing because my son would own me around 4500$ because it broke around 2-3 times. he's rough with it but what can I say...he's a kid afterall. On the funny side, I own his ass lol. Seriously, what hawguy (1600213) says makes lots of sense. But this is a good question and I will ask my audio prosthesis about this. I only love Quebec about this...the rest, I hate Quebec

  19. Anonymous on US Defense Contractors and Universities Targeted In Cyberattacks · · Score: 0

    It's probably anonymous disguising themselves as a Chinese attack. hihi

  20. what if... on The "Defensive Patent License" an Open Defensive Patent Pool · · Score: 1

    my dick can be patented ? File a case against a woman who's using your "patent" illegally for any reasons lol. The stories and case on this one could be so funny. Every century got a type of theme attached to them. 20th century shall be patent century. It's getting ridiculous the more I hear it.

  21. Re:Not enough on Spokeo Fined $800K By FTC For Marketing Its Services To Employers · · Score: 1

    trust me, it's not death sentence since a good business man will know how to deal with this case very softly. opening up another business is an idea and has been done before to either avoid or delay the 800k fine to pay up. Theres the fact that you can play on the market and/or your capitals to gain lots of revenue and pay less income in the end. In conclusion, those businessmen will never take 800k$ fine as a death sentence...unfortunately. But I'm with ya on this one.

  22. Not enough on Spokeo Fined $800K By FTC For Marketing Its Services To Employers · · Score: 2

    It's fine like these that makes me sick. With the amount of money these guys make there probably laughing.

  23. Re:The Tree of Liberty on Canadian IP Lobby Calls For ACTA, SOPA & Warrantless Search · · Score: 1

    Look, there in majority now. it doesn't matter if its minority or majority. The only thing that matters is that the conservative party is the problem...minor or major... that doesn't matter

  24. Re:The Tree of Liberty on Canadian IP Lobby Calls For ACTA, SOPA & Warrantless Search · · Score: 1

    Don't you remember, last election was a minority government, look what happened... nothing special. It was more problematic that it is now.

  25. Re:One year of Harper on Canadian IP Lobby Calls For ACTA, SOPA & Warrantless Search · · Score: 1

    That might be true but my numbers are from the time Harper got elected. All the numbers were in the newspaper all over the country. Your numbers might be from today cause no way it was from that time...hell no.