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  1. Re:Viable Replacement? on Dyn.com Ends Free Dynamic DNS · · Score: 1

    I found myself in a similar questionable situation once, and afraid.org helped me block/undo that subdomain when I explained my suspicion. They're responsive. Also, I dunno if it's default but you can be notified of each subdomain request and require explicit approval; that is how I learned of the questionable one in the first place.

  2. Re:Viable Replacement? on Dyn.com Ends Free Dynamic DNS · · Score: 1

    Been using afraid.org for years after dyndns.org cancelled my account because I bitched at them about something stupid/selfish they did. Apparently stupid/selfish is par for the course with those people, so I'm glad I was an early emigre.

  3. Now please apply this math... on How Many People Does It Take To Colonize Another Star System? · · Score: 1

    ... to the task of trying to rescue or repopulate species right here on planet Earth, and then use that as the most objective argument ever for why they should never become "endangered" in the first place.

  4. Re:Bad law... on Judge Overrules Samsung Objection To Jury Instructional Video · · Score: 1

    It's funny to me that you used the same map to support my argument that another guy last night had used to try to discredit it! My response is regrettably also similar: it's a map of PERCEIVED corruption, which does not always correlate with actual corruption.

  5. Re:Which is why Apple does product placement on Judge Overrules Samsung Objection To Jury Instructional Video · · Score: 1

    And as you imply this is precisely why using an "educational" video that includes Apple product placement - however accidental - to instruct jurors in a legal case where Apple is a litigant is just WRONG.

  6. Re:Bad law... on Judge Overrules Samsung Objection To Jury Instructional Video · · Score: 1

    No, I wasn't talking theory. I was talking about what actually happens and has happened. It's just a demonstrable as your "practice". And yes, I called you stupid because you were being stupid, and I explained why in a fashion that should be obvious to anyone with a passing grasp of history and human psychology. The fact that you refuse to be critical enough to recognize it reaffirms that you're being stupid. Stop it and perhaps you'll no longer be stupid.

  7. Re:Bad law... on Judge Overrules Samsung Objection To Jury Instructional Video · · Score: 0

    Corruption PERCEPTIONS Index 2013

    My god, what a psychological retard you are.

  8. Re:Bad law... on Judge Overrules Samsung Objection To Jury Instructional Video · · Score: 1

    Do you honestly believe that makes American sociopaths "more corrupt" than the sociopaths confined inside any other arbitrary national border? It's a matter of OPPORTUNITY, stupid, not a demonstration of a greater degree of corruption than anyone/anywhere else. Do you honestly believe that sociopaths in any other nation, given the same situational opportunity that American sociopaths enjoy now, would refrain from doing exactly what their American brothers are doing now?

  9. Re:Bad law... on Judge Overrules Samsung Objection To Jury Instructional Video · · Score: 2

    The AC's comment was not so narrowly confined, was it? He took a specific narrow example of stupidity/greed/corruption and made a homeopathic attempt to generalize it.

  10. Re:Bad law... on Judge Overrules Samsung Objection To Jury Instructional Video · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If this video were the ONLY possible means of educating the jurors about the patent system, you might have a constructive point. It's nevertheless "leading" or whatever to portray any Apple product in a positive light with respect to patents, in the process of a trial having specifically to do with a patent dispute involving Apple products. Are you really this ignorant of how the (average) human mind actually works and processes stimuli, to think that such portrayal of any same-branded products could not possibly have an adverse effect on how people judge the matter at hand? Samsung's objection is very relevant. Another means to educate the jurors - one that does not include any references at all to either litigant's products - should be chosen.

  11. Re:Bad law... on Judge Overrules Samsung Objection To Jury Instructional Video · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I like the way you single out North Americans, as if they indeed are somehow more corrupt than Europeans or Africans or South Americans or Asians or Australians. Time for a reality check, dude.

  12. Re:Fine, get rid of POTS, give us Net Neutrality on WSJ: Prepare To Hang Up the Phone — Forever · · Score: 1

    The problem with your suggestion is that, like every other American, you have no fucking idea what true network neutrality looks like or how to implement it. What you would ask for, and if you got it what the rest of us would then have to endure, would NOT be network neutrality. One election cycle is all it would take to whisk away the facade and return us to business as usual.

  13. Re:Conrast this manipulative attention-seeker... on Interview: Ask John McAfee What You Will · · Score: 1

    Yes. If he steps outta line there, the parents in attendance will dismember and eat him alive. That's if the kids don't sic their robots on him first (pun intended).

  14. Re:Conrast this manipulative attention-seeker... on Interview: Ask John McAfee What You Will · · Score: 1

    John McAfee, is that you? I know you like to watch, so you have an open invitation to watch me fuck myself.

  15. Conrast this manipulative attention-seeker... on Interview: Ask John McAfee What You Will · · Score: 1

    ... with another 68-year-old guy I know who lives well-off in Palo Alto. Instead of indulging himself like this circus freak, he volunteers at children's FIRST robotics competitions and such. I don't know how he made his successful living before he retired; he could have been a drug lord for all I know, but if so he's certainly atoning for it now. This useless meat sack by comparison is still taking while giving nothing back.

  16. Re:machinations on Elon Musk Addresses New Jersey's Tesla Store Ban · · Score: 1

    Are you saying that Chris Christy is machinima? Move over Max Headroom, that's really good shit! Where's the Kickstarter for their next digital marionette?

  17. hard for very large organizations to be efficient on Top U.S. Scientific Misconduct Official Quits In Frustration With Bureaucracy · · Score: 1

    And yet, in spite of your accurate assessment, there are still legions of dogmatic libertarians and "conservatives" who resolutely insist that Big Government is inefficient and evil but Big Business is saintly and svelte and can efficiently solve all the world's problems where those inefficiently evil governments are doomed to fail.

    To those dogmatists I ask a simple question: when have you ever seen a business who customer base was exactly the size of the entire United States population? Or asked another way, if we scaled your eternally efficient business up to the size of the networking nightmare required to serve such a huge clientele such a diverse array of products and services, would your business still be more efficient?

  18. Re:Diane McWhorter? on Author Says It's Time To Stop Glorifying Hackers · · Score: 1

    Ummmm... just a thought: Google?

  19. Let's get this straight, Diane... on Author Says It's Time To Stop Glorifying Hackers · · Score: 2

    ... we don't glorify hackers, we glorify good people doing good things that benefit the common good. It just so happens that some of those people accomplish that goal by hacking.

  20. Just WHY?

  21. Re:I try to do the right thing on Agbogbloshie: The World's Largest e-Waste Dump · · Score: 1

    I have a working '486 VLB motherboard system myself, 4 MEGAbytes of RAM, wow! I had the parts mothballed for decades and last year finally rebuilt a working system from it. I should be one of the people selling that stuff on eBay....

  22. Re:Still should be hands free on Using Handheld Phone GPS While Driving Is Legal In California · · Score: 1

    Yeah, I didn't know. Did laws change or did I hear it wrong in the first place?

  23. Re:Still should be hands free on Using Handheld Phone GPS While Driving Is Legal In California · · Score: 1

    Or, as other folks have corrected me, in a 7-inch square in the opposite corner,

  24. Re:Still should be hands free on Using Handheld Phone GPS While Driving Is Legal In California · · Score: 3, Funny

    Except ironically that would require repealing laws in California since windshield mounts were made illegal many years ago. I can't recall whether dash mounts were similarly criminalized. California became a nanny state a long time ago and that nanny is a German fraulein bitch.

  25. Re:I try to do the right thing on Agbogbloshie: The World's Largest e-Waste Dump · · Score: 1

    Hey, they looked American to me! Doesn't Dell have a patent on fan grills and such?