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  1. mmm tumors on Wearing a Computer at Work · · Score: 1

    Who can say CANCER?

    it's ironic isn't it, how the MIT girl who did this same thing, sans functionality, was arrested on the terrorist hoax device clause.

  2. 9/11 Anyone? on Cellphone Use On Planes Coming Soon? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Gee... I thought we could already make crystal clear calls from 25,000ft up on cell phones based on the calls from supposed passengers on 9/11!

    Oh wait... someone actually tested that with cell phones and none worked at all...

    Funny isn't it how they were all made through Verizon and how chummy Verizon has been with DHS and the other agencies. hmmmmmm...

  3. Moller Skycar for the win! on Fairly Realistic Flying Car Offered for 2009 Delivery · · Score: 1

    Looks like a piece of trash.

    Moller Skycar on the other hand... the M400 is beautiful and already operational! Scheduled for sale in December of next year! I can't wait to get one... well, $250,000 first...

  4. Countless Problems on Out With E-Voting, In With M-Voting · · Score: 1

    Problems: Stolen cell phones, Multiple SIM cards, and even LESS of a paper trail than we have now! Verizon and other cellular carriers have been at the whim of the Department of Homeland Security for a few years now, having turned over millions of call records for domestic American citizen calls! Why don't we just do away with elections done by the people altogether and have DHS and the pentagon elect our officials for us! They practically already do... remember the yellow button on the e-voting machines that were made in Venezuela and serviced mid-election by Venezuelan nationals?

    Stick to ballot voting! Just make a National Voting Day!

  5. Re:Good For Them on RIAA Targets New Colleges, Still Avoids Harvard · · Score: 2, Informative

    Those who must address miniscule grammar mistakes (it is a real word, however erroneous) can formulate no real point to make themselves. Go worry about something else, like getting sued by the RIAA for accidentally sharing your personal porn collection that you hid in a BritneySpears.mp3 file.

  6. Re:Good For Them on RIAA Targets New Colleges, Still Avoids Harvard · · Score: 1

    Simply enable file sharing on your computer drive, irregardless of your intent, and they will come after you suing for everything you have, just to make an example of you, even though you shared nothing and broke no copyrights (case of the cleaning woman that was near a computer with a shared drive). They assembled task forces to go out impersonating police officers using force to intimidate people into stop sharing anything. This is the out-of-control RIAA people are dealing with. Do you want to have a lawsuit like that around your neck for enabling file sharing on your drive so perhaps people on your own network can have access to whatever files you wish them to, personal mp3s or otherwise? Do you want to live in a world where these type of Gestapo tactics are accepted? Don't be so complacent, Wake Up to what they're doing to ordinary innocent American Citizens before it's too late and you're their next fodder to set a deterrance example.

  7. More Absurdity on RIAA Targets New Colleges, Still Avoids Harvard · · Score: 3, Interesting

    UMASS Boston doesn't even have dormitories, so how do they expect to be targeting specific students?! These blanket accusations to "set examples" and try to deter file sharing is absolutely despicable, and more colleges need to take hints from Harvard and not be intimidated by baseless claims that are already crumbling in the courts. All colleges that don't stand by their students and hand them over to the pack of lying dogs at the RIAA are complacent with the same absurdities and the students ought to wonder what they've been paying for at their respective colleges. The insanity continues, Fight the RIAA, Fight for your Rights!

  8. Re:Double Dutch Irony on Will the Pope Declare Google Evil? · · Score: 1

    EXACTLY what I was going to mention. Countless billions funnel through the Vatican untaxed by countless countries. Massive case of hypocrisy, as is usual for the Catholic Church. And yes, Pope Ratz was a member of the Nazi youth. He is also helping the Globalist elite, not the church, though they are part of the same. Peace.