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  1. Wait... bad summary? on Publish Georgia's State Laws, You'll Get Sued For Copyright and Lose (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Isn't the issue over the ANNOTATIONS and not the laws?
    What am I missing?

  2. Re:The most disgusting part.. on IT Layoffs At Insurance Firm Are A 'Never-Ending Funeral' (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Hard to do when the players are the ones that make the rules to start with.
    We need to replace the whole team. Scorched earth.

  3. Re:Downloading the intertubes, Daily on Comcast Expanding Data Cap Locations, Training Reps To Avoid Subject (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 2

    Except they can still do something about it....
    Page 5:
    "... internet service must be consistent with our acceptable use policies for residential services and network management system"

    Pretty much leaves the door open to whatever they want to do about it.

  4. Slashdot on the decline? on Is Microsoft's .NET Ecosystem On the Decline? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This social media S--T they keep pushing.
    These DICE links and plugs that we keep getting from Nerval's Lobster?

    C# isn't declining in popularity from where I sit - Slashdot is.
    Why do I come here?

  5. Re:He must pay for his crimes on Pirate Bay Co-founder Arrested In Northeastern Thailand · · Score: 1

    Funny? I can't tell.
    What I can see is that you came to Slashdot with MAFIAA dribble and your message got lost down in the troll section.

    Thanks for playing!

  6. Re:What's wrong with Tokens? on Chicago Transit System Fooled By Federal ID Cards · · Score: 1

    Tracking.
    Now they know who you are and where your going.

  7. Re:German courts have made more important news tod on Apple Loses German Court Bid To Ban Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1N, Nexus Phone · · Score: 1

    Every time someone links to Florian god kills a kitten.
    Please spare us.....

  8. Re:What exactly costitutes an expert? on German Court Issues Injunction Against iPhone & iPad · · Score: 3, Informative

    Florian Mueller is not an expert.
    He is a troll, plain and simple.

    Burn that name into memory and as soon as you hit that name in any article stop reading it.
    That is all I can suggest to avoid permanent brain damage from reading his blathering.

  9. Re:Slammed ... on German Court Issues Injunction Against iPhone & iPad · · Score: 3, Informative

    No,... so they could defend themselves.

  10. Re:Ever since Steve died on German Court Issues Injunction Against iPhone & iPad · · Score: 0, Troll

    It's an anti-apple story because they lost?
    I guess we should have it one way only: Apple always wins and we all lose?

    Meh..... go hang with Florian... your both good at insulting people.

  11. Re:Over in France on Apple Loses Tablet Battle In Australia · · Score: 3, Informative

    Because it's Florian, and yes - he is a troll.

  12. Bad title. on Android Source Code Gone For Good? · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Only Ice Cream Sandwich is up in the air, not all Android source code.
    The title implies that it was all taken down, which is simply not true.

  13. Re:AT&T is already slow shit on AT&T To Start Data Throttling Heaviest Users · · Score: 1

    as well as unlimited access to mobile Web, search, email, apps, and more.

    You answered your own question...
    They are not limiting your ACCESS, just your speed.

    I hate these bloodsuckers as much as the next guy but let's keep it honest - even if they don't do the same.

  14. Re:"no economic incentive to attack" iPhones? on How Apple's iOS Went From Insecure To Most Secure · · Score: 1

    1. 'hacker' writes paid for application, gets said app accepted to the market.
    2. 'hacker' then commands his droves of exploited iDevices to purchase said app.
    3. 'hacker' profits.

  15. SCO Judge? on Activists May Use Their Targets' Trademarks · · Score: 1

    Same Dale Kimball?
    A shame he did not have a sudden break out of common sense during the SCO fiasco...

  16. They are denying it on AT&T To Introduce Broadband Caps · · Score: 1

    I called in to protest and had 2 separate people tell me that this is not going to apply to uverse.
    Whether or not that is true has yet to be seen.

    I have not been presented with any evidence that this is the case but they seem to be good at lying about it at the retention level.

  17. Bad summary on Infected Androids Run Up Big Texting Bills · · Score: 2

    "...where unsuspecting or careless Android smartphones find it, download it and install it."

    You mean ..' unsuspecting or careless USERS find it'
    The phone itself is not reaching out to download it, the user is doing it.

  18. All of this has happened before... on UnXis Group To Acquire SCO · · Score: 3, Insightful

    And will happen again.

    They tried once before and the judge blew their ship out of the water.
    What makes their chances any better this time?

  19. Re:Correction on EFF Uncovers Widespread FBI Intelligence Violations · · Score: 2

    And your right, the government won't do anything about it.
    What bothers me about this is that the government is run by people, and it's these people that won't do anything.

    It's as if they get a rise out of doing it OR they are content because it's someone else and not them.

  20. Yet I have never seen it... on Android Text Messages Intermittently Going Astray · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    And I have sent tens of thousands of texts using it.
    It's a big issue because APPLEGADGET is saying it is.

  21. Don't buy from them? on Amazon Censorship Expands · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Seriously.. if they don't want to sell something they don't have to sell it.
    We don't 'make' stores carry product do we?
    If they don't sell the product you want then buy it from someone that does!

  22. Why does it always happen this way..... on UK Banks Attempt To Censor Academic Publication · · Score: 1

    Some of us would have NEVER KNOWN about this if they did nothing.
    This crap spreads a lot slower if they leave it alone.
    The problem with the internet is once you post it.. it's there forever.
    Drawing attention to it makes it a LOT worse.
    Now there are torrents being made and mirroring is being done so any chance in hell of it being removed or kept quiet just went to -zero-

    How many more years will it take before these corporate idiots realize that once it hits the net it's out there?

  23. Re:What did they expect? on Woz Says Android Will Dominate · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I doubt that.
    Something like 70+ percent of iPhone4s sold were to existing users.
    The iPhone market is pretty close to dried up.
    Everyone that wanted one has gotten one by now.

    Then you have the people that would jump ship off of AT&Ts crappy network to Verizon.
    Those would likely be a lot of existing users.
    Apple won't be gaining many new users but shuffling its existing users.

    In the US the one carrier option probably did not hurt them very much, everyone that I know with one is actually thinking about jumping ship even if
    it comes to Verizon citing the fact that it's 'boring' to them now.
    iGadgets are driven by cliques and the desire for an image, and that audience is starting to fade away.
    I don't see the kids at the bus stop with white earbuds anymore holding iPods - I am seeing kids with Droids, Zunes and Sansas.
    There still are some with iPods but not as many as I used to see.
    It's appeal is starting to fade away because in the end people like choice.
    The only thing iWidgets have going for them is that on day 400 they behave like they did on day 1... unless Apple manages to botch updates

    Hell, even the women I work with jumped off iPhones to Droids - that to me was a sign that things are shifting.
    Eventually, Android will be dropped for the next best thing... and I hope that all of this competition leads to greater things down the line
    because consumers will all benefit.

  24. Duh... on Apple the No. 1 Danger To Net Freedom · · Score: 1

    Absolute power corrupts absolutely.
    I think he wants to control as much as he can before he leaves.

    The problem is: people will let him...

  25. Turbine. on Game Publishers Using Stealth P2P Clients · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I called them out for it and it fell on deaf ears.
    It's not their bandwidth so they don't really care.
    They are using Pando Media Booster... and it's so badly set up that it takes 4 times as long to download the game
    because they saturate the upstream, causing issues.

    In short, these game houses don't care because it's a reduced cost to them.