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  1. Re:Who gives you the right? on Knocking Down the Great Firewall of China · · Score: 1

    Forgot to add, i bet you are for no borders for sovereign nations either. Just make it one happy world with rainbows and unicorns.

    You would be pissed if china's citizens interfered with your rights and laws.

    Hypocritical pin-headed idiot.

  2. Re:Who gives you the right? on Knocking Down the Great Firewall of China · · Score: 1

    Does baby feel oppressed when people can use a tool to get around censorship?

    It is not that simple, both legally or morally, ( of course to a simpleton as yourself you may not fully grasp what you are suggesting ). Its too bad you cant be extradited to china, then executed, for your interfering transgressions.

    Its not your country, keep your nose out of it.

  3. Re:Who gives you the right? on Knocking Down the Great Firewall of China · · Score: 1

    You just said that its OK to interfere with other countries simply because you felt its right, which proves my point. Even a child could figure out that one.

    I do hope some other country comes and interferes with you, because they "feel its right". Would serve you right.

    Oh, and i never said 'take over', might want to learn some reading comprehension.

  4. Re:Better Idea on EFF's Cell Phone Guide For US Protesters · · Score: 4, Informative

    Even better, buy it on the way to the protest. Using cash of course.

    I didnt bother reading the EFF advice but if you take your own stuff to a demonstration, you are a fool. You never know what may happen, you go with a minimal amount of items with you. ID ( required to avoid many vagrant arrest laws ), a few bucks in cash for a burger if you are stuck waiting on a ride from jail ( or the hospital ).. Hide your car keys ON your car.. No jewelry or a watch. A few contact numbers in your pocket, in case you are unconscious when found.

  5. Re:Who gives you the right? on Knocking Down the Great Firewall of China · · Score: 1

    Such censorship is horrible, and I think providing tools that people can choose to use to get around it is perfectly okay.

    Thanks for proving my point.

  6. Re:Who gives you the right? on Knocking Down the Great Firewall of China · · Score: 1

    Technically, yes.

    However, citizens in the us do have the right of free speech, and some would say that 'copyright restrictions' violate that right in the first place, so its not really a fair comparison.

  7. Re:Can we kill most regular TV / radio yet? on Broadband Subscribers Eclipsing Cable TV Subscribers · · Score: 1

    Can we please kill cable and it's dumb "channels" yet? Can we do away with traditional radio stations and their paid-for playlists?

    Simple answer : NO.

    Longer answer: Not everyone wants to burn mobile data time just to listen to local radio stations while they are out and about. Besides mobile data issues, soon home bandwidth caps will shrink down to ludicrous levels, unless you are consuming the ( extra charge ) content from your provider.

  8. Not just on the 'industry' on Delays For SC Nuclear Plant Put Pressure On the Industry · · Score: 0

    But also on the consumers of electricity.. Just as the feds want. Bleed us dry.

    It all trickles down to the 'guy on the street in the end, and we are the ones that pay..

  9. Get used to it on Bezos-Owned Washington Post Embeds Amazon Buy-It-Now Buttons Mid-sentence · · Score: 1

    There are ads (buy now) everywhere in the modern world (buy now).

    From billboards, to clothes, the drink you are holding, to the car that just passed you on the road, its invaded every part of our lives. Everyone is competing for your attention 24/7. Its not going away.

  10. Re:Who gives you the right? on Knocking Down the Great Firewall of China · · Score: 1

    Are you pro-censorship?

    I am pro sovereignty. China has a right to restrict any speech they like [with their own citizens], and you have no right to interfere.

    You, and meddling do-gooders like you, are 'my problem'.

  11. Re:Who gives you the right? on Knocking Down the Great Firewall of China · · Score: 1

    Do you have some problem with giving people the option to get around censorship if they want to or something?

    I have a problem with people like you meddling in the affairs of other countries. Keep your nose out of their business.

  12. Who gives you the right? on Knocking Down the Great Firewall of China · · Score: -1, Troll

    Who gives you the right to impress your concepts of right and wrong onto the citizens of another sovereign nation and its people?

    How would you feel if another country did it to you?

  13. Re:Forth? on Project Aims To Build a Fully Open SoC and Dev Board · · Score: 1

    If there isn't after the project stabilizes, and you cant port it yourself, then you shouldn't be asking about FORTH in the first place.

  14. Yearly rewrite? on Ask Slashdot: Should You Invest In Documentation, Or UX? · · Score: 1

    Sounds like you have bigger problems than your documentation and user interface....

  15. Re:Libraries are one thing Amazon is not on Why the Public Library Beats Amazon · · Score: 1

    Gutenberg isn't amazon :) But yes, that is another (legal) option.

    But more to my meaning: There are thousands and thousands of out of print ( but still relevant ) books in libraries that are still under copyright.

  16. Re:The #1 reason public libraries are better on Why the Public Library Beats Amazon · · Score: 1

    It *did* cost him. He just thinks public services run on air, not taxes..

    Not saying i support it, but if you take the millions for the library, you can buy a lot of kindles and pay for the subscription too....

  17. Re:Libraries are one thing Amazon is not on Why the Public Library Beats Amazon · · Score: 1

    Try getting out of print material from amazon...

  18. i know *I* would never run an out-node.. i dont want the feds coming to my door due to what someone else was accessing.

  19. *recommending a good Android app* on Comcast Drops Spurious Fees When Customer Reveals Recording · · Score: 1

    The OP asks a rather simple technological restriction, and instead we get a bunch of mis-informed arm chair legal posts, mostly from idiots.

    my my, amazing how far Slashdot has fallen.

  20. Re:Legal pemission? THEY GIVE IT! on Comcast Drops Spurious Fees When Customer Reveals Recording · · Score: 1

    here they gave permission by answering the phone. and i dont have to tell them i am doing it..

  21. censorship? on Clever Workaround: Visual Cryptography On Austrian Postage Stamps · · Score: 1

    really stretching the definition here...

  22. why not at birth? on Slashdot Asks: Should Schooling Be Year-Round? · · Score: 1

    Take the evil creatures from their mothers at birth, and send them to government run education camps.

    Seriously, kids burn out just like adults and need breaks too. They also need time to be 'kids' before they are sent into the machine. You only get one chance to be a kid, dont take that from them too

  23. Re:The problem with American Embargos on Russia Cracks Down On Public Wi-Fi; Oracle Blocks Java Downloads In Russia · · Score: 1

    Russia has a legislative system which isn't in the pockets of the evil capitalist corporations

    No, just in the back pocket of corrupt socialists...

    If i had to choose, id still choose cooperation control over socialism. I like having a job and food to eat.

  24. Re:Embargo emshmargo on Russia Cracks Down On Public Wi-Fi; Oracle Blocks Java Downloads In Russia · · Score: 1

    why bother with "clean room"? the source is out there, and i doubt they care about US IP rights....

  25. Re:Bye bye Internet on Russia Cracks Down On Public Wi-Fi; Oracle Blocks Java Downloads In Russia · · Score: 2

    bye bye open internet.. the darknet will survive and prosper.