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  1. Re:Read the timeline of events on Dharun Ravi Trial: Hate Crime Or Stupidity? · · Score: 1

    He wasnt even thrown out - he asked to have the room until midnight.

  2. Re:Hate Crime Or Stupidity? on Dharun Ravi Trial: Hate Crime Or Stupidity? · · Score: 1

    As long as you dont Act out your bigotry. Leave it to your own house, mkay?

  3. Re:Whom to blame on Dharun Ravi Trial: Hate Crime Or Stupidity? · · Score: 1

    In what rational moral system is loving someone of the same sex "morally corrupt"?

  4. Re:Whom to blame on Dharun Ravi Trial: Hate Crime Or Stupidity? · · Score: 1

    The irony of an American talking about Cambridge English corrupting a language.

  5. Re:Whom to blame on Dharun Ravi Trial: Hate Crime Or Stupidity? · · Score: 1

    Ah, so its ok for a guy to be gay, but just not to be able to express love?

    Oh, and your bullshit on marriage being solely about raising children - I assume you dont think infertile people should marry?

    Thankfully I live in a sane country, where i can (and did) marry my husband, to show our commitment to eachother. You? Fuck off and die, ignorant, bigoted fuckwit :)

  6. Re:No rule of law in New Jersey on Dharun Ravi Trial: Hate Crime Or Stupidity? · · Score: 1

    The Gay Mafia?

    really? Are you THAT retarded?

    Oh wait, misunderstanding of Sodom and the story it teaches (hints, its not about buggery, no matter what your sunday school taught you) kind of gives that away.

  7. Re:No Refund Terms of Sale on The Dark Side of Digital Distribution · · Score: 1

    Doesnt matter -in the UK you *cannot* have a blanket "no refunds" statement

    You can have "no refunds, except those required under XYZ", but in B2C you always have some right of refund in the UK, and attempting to pretend that you do not is illegal

  8. Re:Site that you've never heard of is shut down on JotForm.com Gets Shut Down SOPA-Style · · Score: 1

    What happens if you say "I do not consent to a search of my person" - dont they have to provide just cause then?

  9. Re:Fee on Europe's 'Right To Be Forgotten' Threatens Online Free Speech · · Score: 1

    Good job theyre not allowed to make a profit from it then

  10. Re:Wow. bullshit. on Europe's 'Right To Be Forgotten' Threatens Online Free Speech · · Score: 1

    Only if they no longer have a valid reason to hold those records - so records of transactions with you can be retained by them, even if you dont want them to be, for a specified period

  11. Re:Remember a Time... on Apple Launches New Legal Attack On Samsung · · Score: 1

    Rules it, despite having lower market share?

    Interesting definition of "rules"

  12. Re:Don't sign such a contract on Dealing With an Overly-Restrictive Intellectual Property Policy? · · Score: 1

    Irrelevant. Its a meeting of minds, meaning you can strike out / modify and sign, and if a duly authorised company representative signs it - tough shit for the company if they later think they shouldnt have.

  13. Re:TALK to them on Dealing With an Overly-Restrictive Intellectual Property Policy? · · Score: 1

    If HR have any fucking clue ad the employee is any good then they will keep the employee happy now, not worry theyre going to leave at some point in the future.

    The default assumption for any employer is (or should be): people will leave.

    Either you fuck them about now, and they leave now when youre not prepared for it - or they leave after a few years, when you can prepare for it.

  14. Re:A Contract Is What? on Dealing With an Overly-Restrictive Intellectual Property Policy? · · Score: 1

    I've managed it twice now, first with my first job out of university.

    As long as you explain why you want it to change, and the specific reasons / projects / etc, then most HR departments are happy to oblige. Finding competent people is hard, and expensive, so unless you are an unreasonable prick about it then theyre likely to acquiesce

  15. Re:Lax attitudes toward child pornography on Reddit: No More Suggestive Content Featuring Minors · · Score: 1

    Incorrect, which is why age of consent varies so much - its down to each country / state to decide when they think people can consent. It s a matter of individual experience NOT development of their brain, which is mostly adult around age 8

  16. Re:What if... on Defendant Ordered To Decrypt Laptop Claims She Had Forgotten Password · · Score: 1

    Have you proven she is lying beyond reasonable doubt? No? Then you'll lose, hard, on appeal, for breaking a very simple test of law...

  17. Re:Dear republican candidates on Eye of Tiger Composer Sues Gingrich To Stop Campaign From Using Song · · Score: 1

    Synch rights

    theyre tying it to a particular part of the "show"

  18. Re:how about stuff I want to buy ? on Retail Chains To Strike Back Against Online Vendors · · Score: 1

    Sorry, "huge headache"? Walk to dustbin, open lid, click open container, shake, pop cover back on, close cover, walk back. Done.

    No bag meaning no loss of power when the container (the bag) fills up.

  19. Re:Luddites on Retail Chains To Strike Back Against Online Vendors · · Score: 1

    You're kidding, right?

    Games stores can easily offer service - to parents looking to buy presents, to talking about the exciting new game that is coming up, to dealing with *gasp* not-new items such as classic consoles and games.

    You couldnt have picked a worse example if you'd tried

  20. Re:I do the opposite on Retail Chains To Strike Back Against Online Vendors · · Score: 1

    A largenumebr of stores (comet, currys, argos) do exactly what you claim is difficult to do.

  21. Re:Should of done that on Maine Senator Wants Independent Study of TSA's Body Scanners · · Score: 1

    It was pushed through by someone who owns parts of the companies that made the product, on a crap pretext of failed, never a hope in hell of it working bomb plots

  22. Re:Not on the disc on Anger With Game Content Lock Spurs Reaction From Studio Head Curt Shilling · · Score: 1

    You devalue the used product, which reduces the perceived value of the new game to you - if you know you could normally recieve 50% of the purchase price back and can now, through DLC, only receive 40%, the game HAS increased in price (decreased in value) from your perspective.

    Do this enough and people stop buying it new as it "costs" too much, even if the retail price hasnt altered

  23. Re:Governments and copyright on Copyright Industry Calls For Broad Search Engine Controls · · Score: 1

    So, from your postings we can conclude you are an absolute arsehole.

    Wonderful. Keep posting - its wonderful advertising for you!

  24. Re:Toothless on New EU Legal Privacy Framework: We're Not Kidding · · Score: 1

    You missed the part about distinguishable, and separate,permission being required for it to be legal.

    A long ToS / EULA with that buried in it would be illegal

  25. Re:keeping it regional? on New EU Legal Privacy Framework: We're Not Kidding · · Score: 1

    ...and any assets within the EU can be seized to pay the fine, in addition to being barred from trading here.