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  1. Re:Funny, however.. on Grooveshark Found Guilty of Massive Copyright Infringement · · Score: 1

    I think you missed my point entirely. At some point, artists need to be fairly compensated for their work. Just giving them "exposure" doesn't pay their rent. For many artists, the "exposure" of piracy costs them more than it gives them in any revenue stream.

    I also find it pretty darn funny that you're using the example of 1 artist that sold 5 cds based off of youtube.

  2. Re:Fristy Pawst! on Ebola Has Made It To the United States · · Score: 1

    No one's a scapegoat in the situation, everyone's to blame. History can not be ignored in this case.

  3. Re:Reverse discrimination is still discrimination on Facebook Apologizes To Drag Queens Over "Real Name" Rule · · Score: 1

    Because Its facebook's system, they can decide and enforce their rules as they see fit. Discrimination is a fact of life, and a good thing in many cases [Facebook discriminates against those under the age of 13! The Horror!!]. Weather or not you like a particular discrimination, is your viewpoint.

  4. Re:Good on Facebook Apologizes To Drag Queens Over "Real Name" Rule · · Score: 2

    Yeah, I love corporate apologies. They value my business, appreciate my concerns, and are always sorry for the way I felt about their behavior. No one else every says that to me on a regular basis.

  5. Re:Funny, however.. on Grooveshark Found Guilty of Massive Copyright Infringement · · Score: 2

    Well, then why the hell do they sell their cds and the shows? Why don't they give them away? Or better yet, pay people to take them. then they'd have all the exposure in the world!

  6. Re:Fristy Pawst! on Ebola Has Made It To the United States · · Score: 1

    Which was a result of the US dumping ex slaves back in Africa...

  7. Re:Funny, however.. on Grooveshark Found Guilty of Massive Copyright Infringement · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Most often overheard quote indie band quote " I can't eat exposure" .

  8. Re:Funny, however.. on Grooveshark Found Guilty of Massive Copyright Infringement · · Score: 1

    Speak for yourselves. The Indie bands I know, need to make rent, and are kind of ticked off at people who think that they should be able to listen to their music without compensating the band.

  9. Re:How does the quote go...? on Former GM Product Czar: Tesla a "Fringe Brand" · · Score: 1

    Yeah, that's a really weird thing to worry about, or brag about not having to deal with. Its a solved problem.

  10. Re:Yeah ... but ... it's true. on Former GM Product Czar: Tesla a "Fringe Brand" · · Score: 1

    Chevy sells approx 2,000 volts per month or 24,000 a year. Compare that to the much more expensive Model S selling 40,000.

    Yeah overall, they are being traded as a growth stock, but look at those numbers. Can you imagine how much they would sell with a car the same price as the volt?

  11. No, Microsoft is liable. on Court Rules Nokia Must Pay Damages To Buyers of Faulty Phones In Mexico · · Score: 3, Informative

    RTFA. It says right there Microsoft, not Nokia is responsible. As Nokia Mexico is now a part of Microsoft.

  12. Re:Fine! on Microsoft On US Immigration: It's Our Way Or the Canadian Highway · · Score: 1

    Q: What do you think allowed OEM's to lower prices and compete?
    A: A common operating system available to any of them, which allowed consumers to easily switch between Dell and Compaq without having to relearn anything or buy new software.

    Clones weren't possible without MS.

  13. Re:Fine! on Microsoft On US Immigration: It's Our Way Or the Canadian Highway · · Score: 1

    The Federal government can not possibly screw up educational standards worse than Kansas or Texas have.

    I would also argue that the way math is taught should be adjusted to make it easier to learn. We want kids to learn better than the kids in the 40's did, not the same. ( take a look at the average year to take algebra) in the 40s most students stopped their high school education with algebra. Now its a 7th or 8th grade topic.

  14. Re:Why do they take the risk? on The Raid-Proof Hosting Technology Behind 'The Pirate Bay' · · Score: 1

    Both Stealing and Copyright infrigment are both illegal in most jursisdictions.

    So specifying one over the other, just reeks of attempting to get rid of a guilty concious.

    Which runs counter to the self professed notion of not being a cheap skate.

    The poster I was replying to feels guilty about his actions, no doubt.

  15. Re:Fine! on Microsoft On US Immigration: It's Our Way Or the Canadian Highway · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Wait, why do you think that Gates thinks he's exempt from being a responsible citizen?

    I'm pretty sure he thinks he's doing a pretty good job. What with the fight to end malaria, the public library funding, and helping to put a pc in every home. Sure he's profited hansomly, and broke some rules along the way, but you can't say that he hasn't done some good.

    (This coming from someone who detests microsoft products these days, and is writing this from Fedora).

  16. Re:United States of Amerika on Before Using StingRays, Police Must Sign NDA With FBI · · Score: 1

    Maybe I should provide quotes from serial killers as well? Maybe presidential assassins? How about drug dealers? Pimps? Organized Criminals? Crazy rednecks?

    That's how arguments are won right? By providing the most extreme quotes from people everyone knows and disagrees with? Screw logic, statistics, or evidence right?

    We should really be trying to come up with the best 15 second sound bite for political attack ads, you woman beating, rapist enabling, high tax wanting, budget busting, nazi communist seal clubber.

  17. Re:United States of Amerika on Before Using StingRays, Police Must Sign NDA With FBI · · Score: 2

    I can only hope. From your fingers to God's eyes.

  18. Re:Why do they take the risk? on The Raid-Proof Hosting Technology Behind 'The Pirate Bay' · · Score: 0

    If you continue to try and disaccosiate the lablel "stealing" because of the implication that its something that everyone agrees is wrong, I'm not going to believe that your motives have nothing to do with the fact that they are availible without charge.

    It really looks like you are trying to say " Even though its illegal, and I'm doing it to get free stuff, don't think bad of me because I don't like thinking of myself as someone who does bad things". Its got all of the logic and reasoning of a three year old.

  19. Yet another terrible story on Snowden's Leaks Didn't Help Terrorists · · Score: 1

    The story in question, reviewed how specific encryption programs have changed or failed to change in light of snowden. That is all it can speak to. We know nothing of the relative rates of use of these tools before and after snowden. Their use may have spiked dramatically post snowden, and we would never know.

      Snowden also revealed information on phone tapping and spying at the service provider level, and many, many other forms of communication. The article did not speak to the effect those had. Its entirely possible that the they have taken counter measures against these as well. Its also possible that they may have moved with the crackpots in our midst to more secure service providers that are believed to be outside the reach of US intelligence.

  20. Forced Symantec? on Use of Forced Labor "Systemic" In Malaysian IT Manufacturing · · Score: 1

    The Horror! Isn't the use of that bloatware banned by some UN Charter? Have they no sympathy for the plight of computers under the burden of that cpu hogging virus allowing software!

  21. Re:Golden opportunity missed... on Wave Power Fails To Live Up To Promise · · Score: 3, Funny

    I don't get it.

    Could you explain that some more? Explaining jokes always make them funnier.

  22. Re:and also should be worth mentioning on Commander Keen: Keen Dreams Source Code Released · · Score: 1

    Right, ultra violent games might be too controversial. So their next game they went with something safe like Nazis.

  23. Re:Simple set of pipelined utilties! on Torvalds: No Opinion On Systemd · · Score: 1

    Wait are you saying that other things may influence boot time to significantly affect the comparison? They were running on the same hardware.

    I don't understand your complaint about his comparison. It would be better perhaps, if it was a comparison of centos 6 with and without systemd. But is pretty close to my benchmarking on debian. There really isn't an argument here. SystemD speeds up Boot and shutdown. People hate it for other reasons. No one in their right mind, would challenge this point.

  24. Re:The DC-10 was killed by poor management. on A DC-10 Passenger Plane Is Perfect At Fighting Wildfires · · Score: 2

    Yeah, designing for safety also means designing against lazy behaviors by end users that compromise security. If the approved way is to remove 198 bolts, and the stupid, wrong, but seemingly possible way to do it is to remove three pins, well people will do it the stupid way.

  25. Re:So...what's the news? on A DC-10 Passenger Plane Is Perfect At Fighting Wildfires · · Score: 1

    Well, this is slashdot. Expecting there to be any news for nerds, is just stupid at this point.

    Fool me 10,234 times shame on me, Fool me 10,235 times, shame on me.