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  1. Re:Not true. on Ohio Judge Rules Speed Cameras Are a Scam · · Score: 1

    Sorry, no reference here but I remember reading an article on /. a couple of years back where researchers had data on that the number of rear-end collissions went up.

  2. Re:Not sure... on In Wake of Poor Reviews, Amazon Yanks SimCity Download · · Score: 1

    Not saying you are wrong, just noting that the creator of Wasteland 2, InXile, are the same ones who are going to create the spiritual sequal of Planescape.

  3. Re:When talking to a prosecutor in the US. on The Accidental Betrayal of Aaron Swartz · · Score: 1

    If this was the only thing I did then you would probably be right. But I figured out long ago that to be romantic you shouldn't do big gestures once a year. I tell my wife I love her everyday and I often give her compliments. The little things done every day has a bigger impact than something big once a year.
    If you ever get the question "Do I look fat in this" then it's probably something wrong with you or her. Too few compliments and declerations of your feelings or too low self confidence on her part.

  4. Re:When talking to a prosecutor in the US. on The Accidental Betrayal of Aaron Swartz · · Score: 1

    My wife knows that if she ever asks me that question I will answer yes on pure principle. So she doesn't ask me

  5. Re: Oh, the surprise. on Leaked: Obama's Rules For Assassinating American Citizens · · Score: 1

    To be specific no nation is even going to make an attempt because everyone knows the US has the means to slap down anyone who tries. Besides I doubt you will find the US harboring or protecting the Kansas Al-qaeda branch so there is no reason for any other country to launch a drone attack in the US.

    You got a point about "Kansas Al-qaeda" but on the other hand the US has CIA who is known to have performed "operations" in South America and Latin America. Among other things displacing an democraticly elected president. Some would call that state sanctioned terrorism.
    Sure, the US would be able to "slap down" anyone who tried to retaliate against the CIA agents using drone strikes but that's not the point now is is? The question was what the US would do IF someone did try it and as you say. They would "slap down" them. Ie retaliate but I bet you would be mad if Pakistan retaliated for the drone killings performed in their country.

  6. Re:Stephen Donaldson - Thomas Covenant on Ask Slashdot: What's the Most Depressing Sci-fi You've Ever Read? · · Score: 1

    I thought his first novel about the mirror masters was more depressing actually.

  7. Re:Flowers for Algernon on Ask Slashdot: What's the Most Depressing Sci-fi You've Ever Read? · · Score: 1

    Oh Make room was a depressing one. Where even the hope that this is the end is chrushed. Misery without end.

  8. Re:Interesting on Study Finds New Pop Music Does All Sound the Same · · Score: 1

    I would say only partly true. Most of Chopin's work sounds more or less the same to me but I dislike the piano in classical music, prefer oboe and Albinoni. But furthermore what classical music we have today is what has survived the ages. In most cases the best of the best. The same can probably be said for 20th century music in two three hundred years.
    And if I recall correctly the classical composers produced lots more music per week than what most pop artists today do. I'm betting that a lot of that music sounded the same.

  9. Re:My money... on What's Next For Superhero Movies? · · Score: 1

    Modesty Blaise has already been made into a movie in 1966 and oh my God and all his angels was that a bad movie.
    They totaly trashed the character and when I say that I'm not even thinking of the "POWS" and "POFFS" displayed when she was hitting someone.

    That said I would love to see a well made Modesty Blaise move. A strong woman character who doesn't need to be rescued all the time. Hollywood seems to have trouble treating female characters with respect though.
    There has been a rumor of a movie by Tarantino written by Gaiman, that would have been sweet.

  10. Re:it's perfectly ok to be richer than someone els on Japan: Police Arrest Journalists For Selling DVD-Backup Tools · · Score: 1

    What you have is anecdotes, the research doesn't support it. Look at this for instance: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_mobility#Country_comparison
    You can always find persons who managed despite a difficult upbringing. What you say about avoid getting into gang and other trouble might be right but here's the difference between the rich and the poor: Rich boy screws up and he's just being a boy, poor boy screws up and he is a criminal and fucked for life.

    Oh and when all your rednecks finally find out that the dream of the american pie and land of possibilities has been stolen and replaced with "might makes right" the risk is that all those guns will tear the country apart. I hope that won't happen but you as a country are so off the track at the moment that it's scary. Your image of yourself doesn't nearly match the reality anymore.

  11. Re:Another on Posting Photos of Olympics Could Land You In Court · · Score: 1

    Oh and don't forget that we are pirates if get tired of the whole things and stop watching it.
    Please don't ask me to explain the logic...

  12. Re:IMHO Apple is becoming a scummy advertiser on Australian Consumer Watchdog Sues Apple Over iPad Marketing · · Score: 1

    I must do that myself, might be worth a laugh or two. :)

  13. Re:IMHO Apple is becoming a scummy advertiser on Australian Consumer Watchdog Sues Apple Over iPad Marketing · · Score: 1

    Like your analogy but just to nitpick, slut in swedish doesn't mean stop. It actually means "end" as in "the end" or that you are out of something like "We are out of milk" - "Vi har slut på mjölk".
    Sluta on the other hand does mean to stop doing something "Now it's time to stop for the day" - "Nu är det dags att sluta för dagen".
    If you mean stop as in stopping the cars forward motion though, we probably would use "stanna" or if braking "bromsa". We also have the wrord "stopp" but that is mostly used as exclamation or as an order.

    A bit off topic but I have a hard time stopping myself when it comes to words. Grammar on the other hand can go hang it self ;)

  14. Re:i would love to sue my boss for that on Facebook: Legal Action Against Employers Asking For Your Password · · Score: 1

    Because some people need to eat and if the choice is to show your email or not having food on the table many would choose to give up their email. A law against it might help in that case.

  15. Re:I just don't believe advertisements at all. on AT&T Clarifies Data Limitations On "Unlimited" Data Plans · · Score: 1

    You know, most of the ones working in this line of work is not happy about it. Most of them also work on comssion so the kindest you can do is to politly hang up as fast as you can. Sure if they won't give you a chance to talk or won't back down then harass away.

  16. Re:So why offer an unlimited plan in the first pla on AT&T Clarifies Data Limitations On "Unlimited" Data Plans · · Score: 1

    I got that here in Sweden. Costs me around 10 dollars...

  17. Re:WTF? on Hunters Shoot Down Drone of Animal Rights Group · · Score: 1

    Wish I had some mod-points. I agree, pigeons truly are rats with wings and they spread lots of diseases. So what would be the alternative to shooting them? Poison? Yes let them die slowly...
    More birds of prey could be an alternative but that would probably be a more slow method than getting shot plus that everyone with small dogs getting snatched would start complaining :)

  18. Re:"falling over 100% of their previous ranking" on US Plummets On World Press Freedom Ranking · · Score: 1, Informative

    Curiously, Finland remains one of those countries where there's no general legal requirement to carry identification papers or indeed even to have any - and some people actually don't. (There's presidential election going on here right now, and every now and then people come to vote without papers, and there are a number of ways they can, including bringing along someone who can testify they're who they say they are.)

    Unfortunately you actually do:
    "In 2006 the directive on the right to move freely (2004/38/EC) was implemented, meaning that passportless travel is allowed in the entire European Union, if having a national identity card from an EU country. For some a passport is necessary anyway, since not all countries issue such cards for their citizens, and because Sweden requires a passport when travelling from that country to EU countries outside Schengen."
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schengen_Agreement

    So we traded away the need for a passport when traveling in exchange for needing an ID in our own countries. Congratulations...
    Now the police in Finland is probably not checking the ID of everyone but the rules are there if they would like to.

  19. Re:It's not the first time on EU ACTA Chief Resigns · · Score: 1

    That is because people don't know their history regarding EU. When it first started it was an economic union. The target was to help companies, not the people. Since then it has changed it's name but I belive that its root values are still there. There are people who try to change it though.

  20. Re:so what obnoxious bullshit did they leave in? on DNS Provision Pulled From SOPA · · Score: 1

    Are you going to make a list of what financial transactions politicians are allowed to make and who they are allowed to make them with?

    Actually, in Sweden we have partialy solved this problem. Gifts from clients may only cost at max a certain value and this is in effect for anyone who is in the employment of the state or the city and not just politicians. Makes things easy, if the gift is above a certain value then it's a bribe. We have other problems though that you don't. There is a non disclosure law in effect for party donations. So we may know that the party Moderaterna got a couple of millions in donations but we can't tell if MacDonalds payed for the recent lowering of taxes for restuarants.

  21. Re:I wish Senators/Representatives read Slashdot on Law Professors On SOPA and PIPA: Don't Break the Internet · · Score: 1

    Remember kids, i'ts only ok to bribe if you got *lots* of money.

  22. Re:Windows 8 on Windows 8 Will Run On All Current PC Hardware · · Score: 1

    On the other hand it effectively stops the user from being smart as well. First thing I want to do when I get a suspicious pop up from UAC is the check the disc for the programs properties and so on and check the internet if it is a well known file or not. And what does UAC do? It blocks me from doing anything until I have pressed Yes or No.

  23. Re:Would MAC address filtering counter this proble on The Wi-Fi Hacking Neighbor From Hell · · Score: 1

    oh, if we're adding more mods, how about a "-1 typing while intoxicated"? :)

  24. Re:Dyalikedags? on San Francisco Considers Ban On All Pet Sales · · Score: 1

    I didn't manage to get this from the article but are reputable breeders allowed to charge for the sale of a dog for instance?

    I have never seen a pet shop in Sweden btw that sells cats or dogs. All sold pure bred cats and dogs that I have heard of has been sold directly from a breeder. There are also quite few that make a living breeding cats or dogs in Sweden. Most consider it a hobby.

  25. Re:FBI: Driving businesses out of the country on FBI Seizes Servers In Virginia · · Score: 2

    Meh, this has already happened in Sweden when the police confiscated a lot of servers and disrupted service for other customers just to get at The Pirate Bay. Who cares if other gets hurt in the process for the greater good...?