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  1. They never really "collide" on When Beliefs and Facts Collide · · Score: 1

    The facts are just ignored by the ignorant. Facts should eradicate any beliefs at time of presenting them.

  2. Re:It's Intended on Amazon Fighting FTC Over In-App Purchases Fine · · Score: 1

    Not supporting them is your right.

    Them supporting their customers is their right. If their customers have issues, then they need to not use the products. I still suspect you have a severe issue with control and are staying away to avoid the problem. But hey, admitting you have the problem ( and avoiding triggers ) is the first step to recovery, so i commend you on that.

  3. Re:The Amazon AppStore Auto-consent on Amazon Fighting FTC Over In-App Purchases Fine · · Score: 1

    Arrogance does not mean you are not better than others. It just means you show it in an abrasive way.

  4. Re:The Amazon AppStore Auto-consent on Amazon Fighting FTC Over In-App Purchases Fine · · Score: 1

    Not only do you grossly overestimate your intelligence, you don't even pass the self-awareness test. Clearly you do care if people agree with you, otherwise, you wouldn't be here spouting off. That is a basic concept of communication.

    You mistake my dictation of reality and now they should think to the peasants, as 'caring'. Its not. Really.

  5. Re:The Amazon AppStore Auto-consent on Amazon Fighting FTC Over In-App Purchases Fine · · Score: 1

    Your (supposed) children never make mistakes? If you believe this then you are even more deluded than you sound.

    Not irresponsible acts like this, i can assure you.

  6. Re:The Amazon AppStore Auto-consent on Amazon Fighting FTC Over In-App Purchases Fine · · Score: 0

    If there was any arguing, it was on your part only. I honestly dont care if anyone agrees or not. I'm right. Period. If someone is too stupid to realize that, its their problem not mine.

    So 2 posts is "too much"? If i try to post a 3rd time i get the delay. I wouldn't call 3 posts in a row too much, and the operators here can take their limit and shove it..

  7. Keep this up on Rightscorp Pushing ISPs To Disconnect Repeat Infringers · · Score: 3, Insightful

    And more tools will arise that will drive people so far underground they will never figure out who is doing what. And the more publicity they get, the more 'regular' people will learn there is free stuff out there.

    Lets call it the 'Napster effect'.. (tm)

  8. Re:The Amazon AppStore Auto-consent on Amazon Fighting FTC Over In-App Purchases Fine · · Score: 1

    How is making an honest observation 'name calling'? You sound like a child, so i used the term. Even if you are not in age, you do have the mind of a child.

    "dumbass child" would have been name calling. Besides, who was arguing? I was simply stating reality.

    And for the record, this 'required time between' posts is ludicrous. Some of us can think faster than that..

  9. Re:The Amazon AppStore Auto-consent on Amazon Fighting FTC Over In-App Purchases Fine · · Score: 1

    Yes. And they know better. They were raised to know the difference between right and wrong and can think on their own.

  10. Re:It's Intended on Amazon Fighting FTC Over In-App Purchases Fine · · Score: 2

    If you cant control yourself, then its your problem, not the app makers. Perhaps you need to seek professional help for your lack of control/addiction.

  11. Re:The Amazon AppStore Auto-consent on Amazon Fighting FTC Over In-App Purchases Fine · · Score: 0

    Frankly, you lowbrow types are really annoying with your constant screeches of "take responsibility." How about have an original thought, goober?

    Sounds like your parents failed too. And, as far as me calling someone i dont know a 'bad parent', i dont need to know him ( or her ). He clearly gave an example of bad his parenting skills.

    Want to try again, child?

  12. Soon it wont matter on Gov't Censorship Pushing Users To More Private Messaging In China · · Score: 0

    It will reach the point that it wont matter what you are saying. If you are hiding your conversations from the Chinese government as a citizen at all, its grounds enough for them to come collect you and imprison you forever. ( or just shoot you and your family on the spot )

  13. Re:The Amazon AppStore Auto-consent on Amazon Fighting FTC Over In-App Purchases Fine · · Score: -1, Troll

    that was when the kids discovered it and went on a spending spree.

    Sounds like you dont make a very good parent. Typical to blame others for your incompetency. You ( and many others ) have raised heathen children with no respect. You are the problem, not amazon.

    What is next, blame Ford because your kid was able to steal your keys off your dresser and wreck the car while you are sleeping? Or blame the garden center for selling you the rocks your children use to throw at passing cars? Step up and be a parent.

  14. They should fight this on Amazon Fighting FTC Over In-App Purchases Fine · · Score: -1, Troll

    It's not their fault the kid's parents are not responsible.

    Apple should not have caved either, but i guess they felt that the 'good press' was worth losing a few bucks.

  15. Re:It's accomplices all the way down! on Austrian Tor Exit Node Operator Found Guilty As an Accomplice · · Score: 1

    Most traffic on the internet is legal. As is most traffic on the roads.

  16. Re:so ? on FCC Proposal To Limit Access To 5725-5850 MHz Band · · Score: 0

    Don't like it around here, create your own news service that caters to your country.. I'm sure you can get 10 or 15 users. Don't worry, you wont be missed, coward.

  17. So who is behind this? on FCC Proposal To Limit Access To 5725-5850 MHz Band · · Score: 0

    Comcast? AT&T? Someone with deep pockets wants to restrict competition and availability.

  18. Re:It's accomplices all the way down! on Austrian Tor Exit Node Operator Found Guilty As an Accomplice · · Score: 0, Troll

    No, because they are in effect a 'dumb carrier' of *all* traffic and the user is the one that is liable, while you signed up with something that is known to hide illegal traffic, so both of you are.

  19. Techincally, its right on Austrian Tor Exit Node Operator Found Guilty As an Accomplice · · Score: 1

    Ultimately you are responsible for the traffic that exits your PC. Sure, if you are infected with a virus, you have a potential 'out' but if you *allow* it, then not so much.

    The "VW" analogy in the story line, is ludicrous. If you want to use a car analogy; its like letting your friends store gym bags in your trunk while you drive cross country. You didnt ask what was in the bags, but know there could be drugs..

  20. Trust, i do not on Microsoft Backs Open Source For the Internet of Things · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Microsoft, evil it is.

  21. Deleted backups? on Code Spaces Hosting Shutting Down After Attacker Deletes All Data · · Score: 1

    How? If they were not off-line, they really were not backups.

  22. non-compete agreements on Amazon Sues After Ex-Worker Takes Google Job · · Score: 1

    Have time and time again been proven to not be worth the paper they were printed on.

    Let them sue, then counter sue for damages and smear the event on every news service that is willing to print...

  23. Re:If this flys... on FTC Says T-Mobile Made Hundreds of Millions From Bogus SMS Charges · · Score: 1

    It comes off my monthly bandwidth cap.

  24. If this flys... on FTC Says T-Mobile Made Hundreds of Millions From Bogus SMS Charges · · Score: 0

    Can we sue every ISP on the earth for allowing SPAM thru? Be it email, video ads, etc..

  25. Re:Thanks on FreeDOS Is 20 Years Old · · Score: 1

    And i will be there in the end.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H...