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  1. Re:Non-issue on Google To Block Local Chrome Extensions On Windows Starting In January · · Score: 1

    I suspect that this is less about blocking YouTube downloaders, and more about blocking those extensions that appear after not un-checking the box on programs downloaded and installed from the internet.

    I.e. it's more for the protection of grandma who wants to download a pretty solitaire app than it is for stopping little Johnny downloading his music videos of Miley.

    This. Google is not stupid, they know that users that want to install extensions from their disk know how to install Chromium. I'm fine with it if less crap is going to get installed on my parents computer. I'll just install Chromium and everything will stay the same for me.

  2. Re:Yeah, beacuse... on How Big Data Is Destroying the US Healthcare System · · Score: 5, Informative

    As a Canadian, here's the thing I don't get about the American "fear" of single-payer health care system : "Oh my god, the paperwork! And the bureaucrats that deny care!"

    Now here's how it works for a Canadian : You go see a doctor, you give them your single-payer card and... That's it. There's no additional charges or paperwork to fill out, no administrative useless bullcrap. Heck I got surgery done a few years back and all I had to do was to show up at the hospital on time and show them my little card. No cash needed, no bill, just care.

  3. Uh oh. on NSA Intercepted French Telephone Calls "On a Massive Scale" · · Score: 5, Funny

    La merde vient de frapper le ventilateur.

  4. Liveleak on UK Government Destroys Guardian's Snowden Drives · · Score: 5, Interesting

    And we've been wondering what that 350 GB "insurance file" from WikiLeaks was...

  5. Re:High risk on Hackers Reveal Nasty New Car Attacks · · Score: 1

    Plus, patching the software of a million cars isn't the same as using auto-update on Windows. My biggest concern would be an attacker getting in the car, installing a wireless device in the OBD port and controlling it from a distance, especially since you can buy an OBD II Wifi adapter for under 100$ these days.

    You could do some really bad things to someone you don't like on the highway...

  6. What about the TV. on TV Programmers Seek the Elusive Dog Market · · Score: 1

    I'm sure it's a lovely idea until you come back home and your TV has become an interactive chewing tool...

  7. Re:Not sure I agree 100% that this is a good idea. on Google Aims To Cull Child Porn By Algorithm, Not Human Review · · Score: 1

    Good grief, how hard is it to not be paranoid is this day and age? They don't want child porn to show up on their searches so they find a way to flag the images and not display them : that's it. If there comes a time when the technology is used malevolently to suppress political ideas, then you'll be able to bitch about it but going all "tinfoil hat" on it because there might me an hypothetical use which you don't like is just ridiculous.

    At the moment, Google uses mostly human beings to review flagged content so if their algorithm makes those reviewers sleep better at night, I'm all for it.

  8. Re:Class action lawsuit on Florida DOT Cuts Yellow Light Delay Ignoring Federal Guidelines, Citations Soar · · Score: 1

    " or wanting their children to get educated in a good state will eat the net loss."

    Isn't it Florida we're talking about here?

  9. Re:Single Payer Cost Board Says "No" on Man Charged £2,000 For Medical Records Stored On Obsolete System · · Score: 1

    A private insurance company would have for sure spared no expense to recover this man's files...

  10. No, ever.

    A solar panel can only transform into electricity the amount of energy it receives from the sun. 100% efficiency would bring about a 1kW/m^2, unless you can make the sun spew more energy.

    Believe me you don't want that to happen.

  11. Re:I'm Canadian on Election Tech: In Canada, They Actually Count the Votes · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I'm also Canadian, from the wonderful province of Québec.

    A couple of years ago, they did some kind of "super city elections". Pretty much every city and village of the province had elections held on the same day, most of them using an electronic voting system. It was, I think, the best type available : your ballot wasn't any different then the one we're used to, just white circles on a black background. The difference was that instead of putting it in a box, you'd put it in a scanner first and it would fall in a bin after that. Re-counting, if necessary was pretty straight forward.

    It was, however, the last time I saw electronic voting used in the province. Because of electoral law, the electronic ballots were kept at the voting stations until they were closed, the scanners would then upload their results in batch onto the servers of the company that had been chosen to do the counting. It failed miserably, possibly because of the amount of data they had to process at once, most probably because they had a web facing interface where you could go and watch the results coming in live. Most ballot boxes had to be recounted by hand and the results had to be phoned in.

  12. Not the first time. on Police Probing Theft of Millions of Pounds of Maple Syrup From Strategic Reserve · · Score: 2

    (I'm from Quebec)

    I've heard of many barrels or trucks full of maple syrup having been stolen in the past couple of years. Considering it retails for around 7-8$ per 540ml can (50$ a galon) it's fairly easy to see why it's such a high profile target.

  13. Re:Why is Linux's SSD performance so terrible? on OS X 10.8 vs. Ubuntu On Apple Hardware, Benchmarked · · Score: 1

    They still are but the 27" is in the same price range as the Apple. (Especially if you consider the purchase of the Dual-Link DVI Adaptor)

    You can buy some cheap 27" displays shipped from Korea for about 350$ that use the same panel as Apple and Dell. The stands are crap but the display itself looks amazing.

  14. Re:Feels like post-911 on Companies Advise Tighter Security After Honan Hack · · Score: 4, Informative

    You're OK with them storing every single one of your emails but not your phone number? I hope tinfoil hats are on sale these days.

    If you're too scared of using the phone number auth, just use the Android or iPhone authenticator app. Setup is quick, it's not too invasive and it just works.

  15. Re:The old connector isn't just for pins... on Reports Say Apple Is Shrinking Its Docking Connector With iPhone 5 · · Score: 1

    I was thinking along those lines. You may hate the Apple connector all you want, but it provides 1 thing that no other USB connectors can : a docking capability. You can PLUG any Android device in a standard micro or mini-usb cable, put you can't dock it easily. On the other hand, the 30 pin connector in a cradle is elegant, convenient and you have the advantage of never having to use a cable, just dock and forget.

    Will this new 19 pin connector allow for the same ease of use? No idea. But it'd be stupid to use a connector that, as parent said, isn't a structural element.

  16. Re:As I pat my virtual pocket to check on Canadian Banks Rushing To Offer Virtual Wallets · · Score: 2

    The main difference is : I can't remotely kill my wallet if I lose it or if it gets stolen. Plus, there is no password on my wallet.

  17. Re:So from here on out ... on Supreme Court: Affordable Care Act Is Constitutional · · Score: 1

    Let me get this straight. In your mind, being healthy is a choice?

    What kind of stupid reasoning is that. As a Canadian, I'm really having a hard time with people who think healthcare should be a choice. You don't get to choose your ailments and so does your neighbour. The only thing you want when you are sick is to get cared for buy a good physician without stressing about how much it's going to cost you, there is no "choice" there.

    You can exercise as much as you want, the lymphoma doesn't really care about that...

  18. No dancing? on Canadian Copyright Board To Charge For Music At Weddings, Parades · · Score: 1

    " If there's dancing, the fees double."

    PLEASE PEOPLE, SIT DOWN!

  19. Re:250GB on Sony Put Video Service on Hold Due to Comcast Data Caps · · Score: 1

    Depends on who you're with. If you go with the big guys (Videotron, Bell) you're going to pay a lot of money for a slow connection and a crappy data cap. Go with a reseller (I'm with Electronic Box) and the price goes down and the caps go up. (Or even get unlimited)

    Example : 30mbps down, 2mbps up / 250GB month = 50$, no contract

  20. Canadian Content on Canadian Media Companies Target CBC's Free Music Site · · Score: 4, Informative

    “These actions further distances the corporation from its mandate, while placing it directly on a collision course with private broadcasters who can only rely on advertising and subscription revenues to sustain their services,”

    Isn't one of the mandate of the CBC to promote Canadian art and culture? The CBC does a lot more to promote quality Canadian content then any other broadcaster on that list.

    "The only music that you can hear for free is when the birds sing." That guy has probably never been on the internet before... You know, the place where a bunch of bands are releasing their music for free because they love what they do?

  21. Re:The defendant didn't show up on Australian Federal Court Awards Damages To Artist For False Copyright Claim · · Score: 1

    And didn't bother having counsel show up.

    And lives on the other side of the world to the court's jurisdiction.

    Hooray for a meaningless judgement.

    Yet they still want to claim copyright infringement there?

  22. Re:USA! USA! on TVShack Creator's US Extradition Approved · · Score: 1

    That, and because the Harper governement lowered sales taxes and bailed out the auto industry. Had it not been for those two things, we wouldn't be crying about the deficit right now.

    But, hey, they're the "party of fiscal responsibility".

  23. Re:but ... but ... double blind test on Growth of Pseudoscience Harming Australian Universities · · Score: 1

    Mine's great, thanks for asking.

  24. As Horacio Caine would put it on Growth of Pseudoscience Harming Australian Universities · · Score: 5, Funny

    Seems that Australia is "diluting" its talent.

    YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!

  25. Apple TV on The Best Streaming Media Player · · Score: 2

    An Apple TV by itself is almost useless. It's a good Netflix box but other then that : meh. Where is shines is AirPlay, you can stream your stuff from pretty much any website or App on the iPad (or iPhone) and most of the time the quality is pretty great.

    If you want to transform it into an amazing machine : jailbreak it and put XBMC on it, you'll have the best of both Apple and the Open Source world. The only remaining issue is that it doesn't do 1080p, but then what kind of streaming content can you get in 1080p?