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  1. Risk lives ? on Hotel Tycoon Seeks Property Rights On the Moon · · Score: 1

    mmit massive amounts of capital and risk lives ..
    let him be the first to risk it and then i might have respect , but risking someone's else's neck is nothing short of cowardice.
    let him be his first passenger. then we talk .
    Property rights on the Moon is totally moronic. It does not belong to a person or country , it belongs to humanity and as such noone should be making claims on it.
    Use it , go visit , do what you want but never should the Moon be the property of an individual or organisations.

  2. Re:Like we didn't know on How Silicon Valley Helped the NSA · · Score: 1

    Quite a bit too late since the NSA already publishes ( and for a number of years ) their own security enhanced hardened linux.

  3. Even Firefox on How Silicon Valley Helped the NSA · · Score: 1

    I mean , the browsers allow all the tracking etc .. Once the people doing the browsers are done selling us , maybe we'll have a break.
    Browsers have to be made not to allow the snooping. They are not made that way , they are made to support snooping.They are made to help advertisers take all they want from our machines.

    Time to fork and abandon browsers that do not make the efforts to protect us l

  4. Time to fork on Mozilla Backtracks On Third-Party Cookie Blocking · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Time to fork Firefox and have a totally privacy minded browser , no advertisement , no user tracking possible and no third party cookies.
    We need to be secure and free from the tyranny of advertisers and spying agencies. Time to make a browser that have OUR ( We the Users ) interests in mind.
    It's time to make a fork and may the man who has the interests of the users in mind win .

  5. Re:Let's go BACKWARDS! on Stung By Scandal, South Korea Weighs Up Cost of Curbing Nuclear Power · · Score: 1

    Indeed nuclear plants are best left into the hands of Government which has nothing to gain not respecting the letter of the law rules regulations and contracts where private interests will ALWAYS try to shortchange , use sub spec materials , cut here and there till the stations are nothing but ticking time bombs.Nuclear in private hands is nothing but trouble worldwide.

  6. Old tune on Israel Helped the NSA Spy on Former French President According To Documents · · Score: 2, Insightful

    We all know the Israeli secret services are total bastards , they killed Arafat spy on everyone etc .. We all know the NSA is again total bastards that stop at nothing. What we need to know is how to defeat them and pull the reins back in and get back in control of those gone rogue agencies that have respect for neither Constitution ,Law nor Country . The secret services play by a different set of rules .. you have the right to do everything , as long as you don't get caught .
    They got caught , yet face none of the consequences. Game over. Total surveillance is now a reality and that's it. As long as noone marches in on the capitals around the world by the millions , why should they change anything ? Noone opposes . Thank you George Orwell ... but your warning ,in the end , changed nothing.

  7. Re:"Secret" of the secret on Is Google Building a Floating Data Center In San Francisco Bay? · · Score: 2

    see sacrifice rods

  8. Re:"Secret" on Is Google Building a Floating Data Center In San Francisco Bay? · · Score: 1

    See sacrifice rods.

  9. Trust Google .. yeah right on Google: Our Robot Cars Are Better Drivers Than You · · Score: 1

    Before i trust a google software packed car it will be boxed in a faraday cage , dismanteled in components and all of them smashes to bits.
    Imagine the possibilities .. while you discuss business with a passenger , Google relays it all to the NSA.. bla bla
    Position is sent to them and your whole travels are nicely tucked away for future uses .. or sent to the police for ticketing purposes
    Trust a Google Car ? like hell .. I'd rather trust Big Brother .. of the Devil himself .

  10. Re:All Hail Glorious Leader Obummer! on Feds Confiscate Investigative Reporter's Confidential Files During Raid · · Score: 1

    It's simple . the terrorists won .. america lost .. check mate to your way of life you paranoid klutzes .. too bad for the journalists but it was inevitable that something like it happened one day . no mandate , nothing , they come im and take you away ..

  11. don't look at the images MENTAL HEALTH WARNING on First Cases of Flesh-Eating Drug Emerge In the United States · · Score: 2

    there's no words to say the shock i was just dealt. freaking destroy the links to the images .NOONE NEEDS TO SEE THIS .

  12. Re:Scroogled again! on Google's Scanning of Gmail To Deliver Ads May Violate Federal Wiretap Laws · · Score: 1

    The logic is that a public service is not the type of service that you should look at if you have privacy in mind. What would make sense is to run your own mail server.
    Google is ok . It's what we do with a public service and what we expect of it that ain't .

  13. Re:Oh for crying out loud on Google's Scanning of Gmail To Deliver Ads May Violate Federal Wiretap Laws · · Score: 1

    The point is that i took a half hour to check the facts about the ULA terms of service , privacy policy , in other words , all the public documentation to verify if it's explicitly mentioned anywhere that they are actually scanning the content of the email .Unfortunately , i see this nowhere . I been aware of it since day 1 that my Google mail accounts were scanned for content to make their services fit me better and protect . On the service side , Google is impeccable. Not one complaint coming off of me. On the disclosure side , i admit that the terms are not clear. But to anyone with a 1/2 a dime of good common sense , if you got one quanta of a shadow of a doubt , or need bullet proof privacy , why use an external service ? If privacy is your objective , run your own mail server. Using publically available services be it Yahoo , Google etc is certainly not the obvious service of choice . Private mail servers will allow you a better level of privacy . SO .
    While not being clear in their tos etc , common sense indicates that for private stuff , use private facilities. Build a mail server and be happy. That old P-1 doorstop you have might just find new life .

  14. Again on Oracle Promises 100x Faster DB Queries With New In-Memory Option · · Score: 2

    As long as they keep with the extorsion techniques Oracle is famous for they can keep their hardware.

  15. Re:The solution is simple: on Emotional Attachment To Robots Could Affect Battlefield Outcome · · Score: 1

    Certainly removing any kind of voice i/o would help. Hearing a voice out of a clunker gives it part of it's humanity and " personality " .

  16. Re:Would probably be found on Linus Torvalds Admits He's Been Asked To Insert Backdoor Into Linux · · Score: 1

    Who does ? .. Give us names man so we can go out hit em with clue bats :)

  17. Re:Will Europe contain the USA? on Belgium Investigates Suspected Cyber Spying By Foreign State · · Score: 1

    Public show. :)

  18. Re:It must be done on FISA Court Will Release More Opinions Because of Snowden · · Score: 1

    build on the ideas of parallel internet using only private nodes. Article in Mother Jones gives the example of what the Greeks have done B.A.T.M.A.N. and other resources are available . Set yourself free of the internet owned by the companies and governments. Check it out.

  19. Re:YADOUS on Student Arrested For Using Phone App To 'Shoot' Classmates · · Score: 1

    I totally admit and agree that in this case the reaction of the authorities is totally out of order. totally without measure and common sense.
    the " let's move right along " is because of all the idiocy we see recently in the US .I mean .. teenage sweethearts getting jailed , people like the student here who has committed no crime , shot no one facing criminal charges , Iowa granting firearms carry licences to the blind , i mean the level of surreal idiocy we witness is what i am talking about when i say " let's move along " . It had became all the way too common for state attorneys to try to make capital trying to prosecute innocent people for crimes that they fabricate for their own advancement. He's done nothing wrong yet faces prosecution . Yet more idiocy. The US system is broken badly.
    The renewal and changes needed to make the US Government and Justice system , not to mention immigration , hjealth care etc etc regain it's credibility at home and abroad are too numerous to list here. The work required to put the US back on the track to sanity is incredible. My feeling is that the US politicians are way too busy getting breakfast at Tiffany's to fix anything in this country. It is out of despair and totally in irony that i written the comment . The situation is so sad that it's beyond what can be explained. What's worse is lawmakers stand by idle and watch the show of their idiotic lawmaking and smile back at us all .

    Frankly .. The founding Fathers of the Country would cry at today's America , I know i do .

    Sincerely your's

  20. YADOUS on Student Arrested For Using Phone App To 'Shoot' Classmates · · Score: 1

    Yet another display of unbeleivable stupidity. Though tasteless the app be , it's still a stupid game and frankly .. haven't we all something better to do than waste time on this total waste of time article ? Cops and school are bunch of idiots and so is the guy holding the cam .. moving right along folks :D

  21. Re:first... on Google Speeding Up New Encryption Project After Latest Snowden Leaks · · Score: 1

    old and derelict .. that's not being done anymore . just an annoyance specially since you contribute nothing to the discussion. grow up . those days are over.

  22. Re:"....impenetrable to the government agencies". on Google Speeding Up New Encryption Project After Latest Snowden Leaks · · Score: 1

    rofl .. lmao .. cheers mate :DDDD

  23. Re:Wait on Can Even Apple Make a Watch Insanely Smart? · · Score: 1

    For easy payments and tap , new technology in the form of a two sided ring is appearing and could catch on fast.
    Two sides one for public side info the other is private at all cost info .Near field will catch on.Good time to invest in the technology.

  24. Re:No Mention on HDMI 2.0 Officially Announced · · Score: 2

    This is totally unacceptable , you just know that the 1.3 /1.4 is passe and you can't possibly be seen as someone that lives in the dark ages.
    Imagine the humiliation of having a friend come by and seeing you still use old 1.3/1.4 HDMI connections ! The idea is unbearable. !
    And of course you cannot live without the benefits of the new bandwidth limits . So yes .. throw away what works perfectly fine and get on the bandwagon.
    How long do you think you could get away with it anyways ? .. ( end clownish section )

    Novelty like HDMI/HDCP is causing integrators headaches , now that we about see the end of our misery and gear is on the market that actually works for us , they change it and all that we have is going to be in some ways incompatible and need firmware upgrades , new gear etc etc .. the usual crap.
    The rush to novelty is the best way to get the A/V industry , those who produce the media , professional broadcasters etc in shit.
    Once a technology is getting stable , here they go with something noone wants or needs just for the sake of keeping their investors happy.
    Not us .. the shareholders.

    I still got old tube display tv set and yes a working VCR hooked to it. I still use my old turntable and 1967 Pioneer tube receiver and you know what ? as long as it does the job ill keep em. I got new equipment too to replace defective older gear. But this total mad rush to novelty is that it gets old fast. The faster it goes the more ridiculous it gets. The price is simple : unprecedented pollution.and overflowing landfills. As long as the equipment works fine and does it's job i don't buy for the sake of novelty. It's senseless.

    So Bravo ! . You ain't missing a thing , and neither do i.

     

  25. Re:Name game on Elop Favored By Gamblers As Microsoft's Next Chief Executive · · Score: 3, Funny

    They're used to it , having someone who didn't loose billions at the helm might confuse them.
    They need someone to sink their ship really deep in the abyss and he seems to be fully qualified.
    Hope we see each other at the chapter 11 hearings. Keep an eye out on the upper floor windows for falling furniture.

    Fuzz