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  1. Re:I just dread the day... on Overzealous AirTran Boots 9 Passengers Off · · Score: 1

    That day US stops to exist.

  2. Re:Everyone should know on Overzealous AirTran Boots 9 Passengers Off · · Score: 1

    Airline business are just bus on the air.

    They are the one that should get over it and start to act like that.

    And yes, air travel can also be considered a public service of transportation, after all, it's part of the transport infrastructure.

  3. Re:Discrimination on Overzealous AirTran Boots 9 Passengers Off · · Score: 1

    Not exactly...

    They should all have be removed from the plane, screened and the bags unloaded and fine searched again.

    Then, after everyone processed that way, all would embark in the same plane, like 8 hours later.

  4. Re:They got a refund on Overzealous AirTran Boots 9 Passengers Off · · Score: 1

    It seams that people are missing a point here.

    And the issue is:

    At what grounds has the airliner refused to issue tickets?

    They are a public operating company, meaning that work directly for the public at large.

    If i approach a balcony of such a company and request a ticket, i expect either to see their planes ALL FULL, ALL CANCELED or get the requested ticket.

    Anything else, they could expect a lawsuit for refusal of service, and that could mean removal of their air license.

    I'm sure that when they refused the ticket they broke several laws...

    But I'm not an expert on the idiotic American laws (not that ours are much better nowadays)...

  5. Re:They got a refund on Overzealous AirTran Boots 9 Passengers Off · · Score: 1

    Exactly... statistics...

    That is not 100% correct.

    Just go check statistics in US regarding murder and death penalty.

    And you will see interesting trends there...

  6. Re:They got a refund on Overzealous AirTran Boots 9 Passengers Off · · Score: 1

    You are missing the snakes...

    The snakes...

    Yes... ;)

  7. Re:a few facts please? on How Sony's Development of the Cell Processor Benefited Microsoft · · Score: 1

    Just think of the first ZX Spectrum games and the games at it's end of life!

    It's really bizarre the comparison...

  8. Re:Damn Puritans on Facebook Nudity Policy Draws Nursing Moms' Ire · · Score: 1

    The children will be screaming at FULL lungs strength demanding FOOD!

  9. Re:Why is this news? on Facebook Nudity Policy Draws Nursing Moms' Ire · · Score: 1

    "their website, the rules of the country where the server is located + the rules of their origin"

    And they can sprinkle some rules as their own... if they like it. ;)

  10. Profit... on Google Wants You To Be Its Unpaid Muse · · Score: 1

    1. Register a patent with the idea
    2. Post the idea in the idea site
    3. Wait for google to implement it...
    4. Sue google for unlicensed patent use
    5. Profit...

    (i know it doesn't conform with the standard way)

  11. Re:whois nudebook.com on Facebook Nudity Policy Draws Nursing Moms' Ire · · Score: 1

    Not exactly.

    The business is there to offer a service to the public. That is why they are an OPEN and PUBLIC space.

    Otherwise they would be a closed private club.

    And they get a license on those terms.

    The "right" that they try to ascertain isn't even valid in most cases. And certainly not in this case.

    They have the right to refuse if:

    a) the house is full;
    b) the clients are in salubrity conditions that would disrupt the establishment;

    All the rest is just wishful thinking of the owners.

    Alas... but your laws may be different... heheheh

  12. Re:I'm not interested in seeing someone's boob on Facebook Nudity Policy Draws Nursing Moms' Ire · · Score: 1

    So basically you agree to censorship if someone doesn't like of something?

    Sorry but i can't agree with that mindframe.

  13. Re:The nudity laws are unfair on Facebook Nudity Policy Draws Nursing Moms' Ire · · Score: 1

    That is 2 states too many IMHO...

  14. Re:The nudity laws are unfair on Facebook Nudity Policy Draws Nursing Moms' Ire · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Legally... where?

    The legality of something depends of the place and the local laws.

    But in "America" everything is forbidden now.

  15. Re:What is it with people and nursing babies? on Facebook Nudity Policy Draws Nursing Moms' Ire · · Score: 1

    That you don't like is one thing...

    BUT do you find it offensive?

    (http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/offensive)

  16. Re:Seriously on Facebook Nudity Policy Draws Nursing Moms' Ire · · Score: 1

    Hello????

    Right... And when the kids go to the beach and some gal is doing topless what is that?

    A grave crime deserving life sentence?

    Get real! And stop bickering for the wrong things.

    AND GO WORK! THE ECONOMY NEEDS YOU!

  17. Re:Seriously on Facebook Nudity Policy Draws Nursing Moms' Ire · · Score: 1

    If they are morons it is covered...

    But i tend to forget that we are talking about America... USA... the center of the world...

    Alas... better stop... before...

  18. Re:Horse Shit on Security Checkpoints Predict What You Will Do · · Score: 1

    They will answer: "i don't know"

    Because the company has forbidden them to investigate that (if they have any hope to do a business).

  19. Re:stupid idea on Security Checkpoints Predict What You Will Do · · Score: 1

    Perfect security = house curfeu

    Nobody is allowed to leave home. Period.

    Robots will shoot to kill on any human in the streets.

    Security problem solved 100%.

    No more bombing at the government building!

  20. In 2020... on Security Checkpoints Predict What You Will Do · · Score: 1

    There will be robots around all over doing chores... and they are impervious to all checkpoints!

    On the other hand, for mere humans, there will be makeup that makes the sensors moth...

  21. Re:One word on Browser Privacy Test · · Score: 1

    But it stops the correct half of the web... the one that is already broken! ;)

  22. Re:Google says "take the deal." on New York Times Sued Over URL Linking · · Score: 4, Informative

    Not exactly.

    They settled the matter with authorization from google to use the full article, for a fee.

    That is very diferent. ;)

  23. Re:First Sale Doctrine, maybe? on Capitol Records Flooded Internet With MP3s, Says MP3Tunes CEO · · Score: 1

    ...is there a legal restriction that stops me from sending that file to someone else, provided that my file is also deleted?

    The problem is in the details...

    How do you prove that you deleted the file if needed to prove compliance with the law?

    It's better just to provide a link... to the file or just to the page.

    If you want further protection, link to a search engine instead of the page itself...

    That way if the copyright holder asks for you to remove the link you just say... but i don't link to your site. I just link to "example.com" (insert search engine of preference). ;)

  24. Re:First Sale Doctrine, maybe? on Capitol Records Flooded Internet With MP3s, Says MP3Tunes CEO · · Score: 1

    "free" is considered a sale for the purposes of the law.

    The issue is the "copy"...

    And nope, linking isn't copying...

  25. Re:Free != free to redistribute on Capitol Records Flooded Internet With MP3s, Says MP3Tunes CEO · · Score: 1

    Not exactly...

    When you receive a work... you are entitled to sell it at the price you see fit.

    Copyright only applies when a "copy" is made... It isn't even remotly related to the "sell"...