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  1. Re:How about a common sense approach on Jet Strikes Drone Near Heathrow Airport (marketwatch.com) · · Score: 1

    yes lets not talk about the risk of all the things of a drone going into a engine, lets just talk about that they dont explode on impact, just because they hit aeroplanes and do not explode they are not dangerous, like saying a bullet is not dangerous but none has hit me yet

  2. Re:Yeah, strange eliding in the title. on Jet Strikes Drone Near Heathrow Airport (marketwatch.com) · · Score: 1

    what part dont compare apples and oranges do you not understand?

  3. Re:Beatup - RTFA on Jet Strikes Drone Near Heathrow Airport (marketwatch.com) · · Score: 1

    why are so many idiots comparing bird strikes with drone strikes?, just because they have same size and mass doesnt make them equivalent, now if both were made of same material..

  4. Re:Yeah, strange eliding in the title. on Jet Strikes Drone Near Heathrow Airport (marketwatch.com) · · Score: 1

    why are so many comparing bird strikes with drone strikes?, just because they have same size and mass doesnt make them equivalent, now if both were made of same material..

  5. Re:How about a common sense approach on Jet Strikes Drone Near Heathrow Airport (marketwatch.com) · · Score: 1

    and how about a small explosion, like the one from a battery?, do birds explode when hitting a engine?

    why are so many idiots comparing bird strikes with drone strikes?, just because they have same size and mass doesnt make them equivalent, now if both were made of same material..

  6. Re:Hire a criminal? on FBI Paid Professional Hackers One-Time Fee To Crack San Bernardino iPhone · · Score: 1

    So whats the harm of finding bugs in a software\hardware?, why is it criminal?, there are alot of people that do that and then tell the companies for rewards, they could have read about the phone in the news and then later decided to find some vulnerability to sell to the fbi only, is that criminal?

  7. Re:This is not surprising, considering .... on Replacing Butter With Vegetable Oils Doesn't Decrease Risk of Heart Disease, Says Study (medicalxpress.com) · · Score: 1

    seems that primal blueprint is about moving alot, maybe that what was missing

  8. Re:Hire a criminal? on FBI Paid Professional Hackers One-Time Fee To Crack San Bernardino iPhone · · Score: 1

    doesnt i depends on where they sold it?, just becuase the fbi bought it doesnt mean they bought the fix in the us and thus the DMCA would not apply, same answer as above

  9. Re:Hire a criminal? on FBI Paid Professional Hackers One-Time Fee To Crack San Bernardino iPhone · · Score: 1

    doesnt i depends on where they sold it?, just becuase the fbi bought it doesnt mean they bought the fix in the us and thus the DMCA would not apply

  10. Re:Hire a criminal? on FBI Paid Professional Hackers One-Time Fee To Crack San Bernardino iPhone · · Score: 1

    There is a law here that says that you can get charged for making someone angry, yes that is a law, in practice someone can report you to the police for walking inside your own home becuase that made them angry, does it mean I am a criminal because I am potentially making someone angry for walking inside my own home?

    same thing here, I can potentially be charged for aiding a criminal but that doesnt mean that I am a criminal before when I did not

  11. Re:Hire a criminal? on FBI Paid Professional Hackers One-Time Fee To Crack San Bernardino iPhone · · Score: 2

    how is someone selling a bug exploit to someone else illegal?, or are you assuming everyone who calls themselves hackers are doing illegal stuff and have found the exploits illegally?

  12. well then, if it doesnt help the EU it will help the USA as they will get less money to do crap with

    so headline for this story should be, "EU proposes plan to help USA do less crap"

  13. dammit on Google ReCAPTCHA Cracked In New Automated Attack · · Score: 3, Funny

    now how are we going to stop terminator infiltrators at the door when skynet rises

  14. Re:The world according to China on China Proposes Foreign Domain Name Censorship (thestack.com) · · Score: 1

    great answer, to bad I have no mod points to give out

  15. Re:And all so they can sell you to advertisers... on Chromium Being Ported To VC++, Scrubbed of Compiler Bugs · · Score: 1

    like internet, smartphones and computers?, do you REALLY REALLY need thoose?

  16. Re:Yea, No. on Why Buses Need To Be More Dangerous · · Score: 1

    ahh, didnt know there were new ones, lived in london when they have started replacing the old ones with "normal" one\double deckers

  17. can someone explian on Microsoft Tries Hard To Play Nice With Open Source, But There's an Elephant In the Room · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I dont understand what the android patent(s) has anything to do with open source...

  18. Re:Yea, No. on Why Buses Need To Be More Dangerous · · Score: 1

    I was thinking more about the injury toll than death toll

  19. Re:Yea, No. on Why Buses Need To Be More Dangerous · · Score: 1

    I was also thinking that all his suggestions sound like the classic old double decker buses of London, werent a main issue(beside the buses getting old) of why they were replaced that so many people got hurt(especially when you had been out drinking) when hopping in and out of them

  20. Re:It's a sad world... on Comcast Failed To Install Internet, Then Demanded $60,000 In Fees (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    if comcast promised with an end date of 120 days then there is a breach of contract, thats about it, the thing is that it stand his words against comcast if it said only oral

    The Comcast spokesperson acknowledged that the company should not have demanded reimbursement of construction fees from Katta, since Comcast wasn’t able to fulfill its obligation within the original 90-day timeframe. The spokesperson also said Comcast’s website should be updated to make it clear that statements about availability at specific addresses aren’t necessarily accurate.

  21. Re:Most Birds don't have lithium batteries on Study: Drones Present Minimal Threat To Aircraft (cio.com) · · Score: 1

    you are talking about the yet exhaust, where the battery at the start will not be the exhaust but the intake

  22. Re:Whatever you say, experts who aren't pilots on Study: Drones Present Minimal Threat To Aircraft (cio.com) · · Score: 0

    so what they have been no reported strikes yet?, the thing is they are becoming more ant the likelihood is rising, you want to wait for a drone taking down a air plane before you do something about it?

    as the summary says aswell, he didnt take into calculation that drones are made of tougher material and the article doesn’t even mention about the battery that can be considered a small bomb by itself

  23. Re:Not all complaints are legit on Steam Stealer Malware Becomes Extremely Sophisticated, Remains Very Cheap (securelist.com) · · Score: 1

    It can also be said about food or anything you buy, why do you buy brand a thats more expensive than brand b if the end result of both brands are the same?

  24. Re:Countermeasures on High-Tech 'Bazooka' Fires a Net To Take Down Drones (bgr.com) · · Score: 1

    http://dictionary.reference.co...
    do i know about it know?

  25. Re:Countermeasures on High-Tech 'Bazooka' Fires a Net To Take Down Drones (bgr.com) · · Score: 1

    You will probably not be charged for the damage on the crash but you will be charged for flying it illegally over a place and\or endangering people where this kind of anti-measure is required.