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  1. Re:So what? on Forensic Experts Say Screams Were Not Zimmerman's · · Score: 1

    The point is that the story *adds up.* There is no evidence at this point that his story is false.

  2. Re:So what? on Forensic Experts Say Screams Were Not Zimmerman's · · Score: 1

    Zimmerman has a wound on the back of his head. How do you think that got there? A warning punch on the shoulder?

  3. Re:So what? on Forensic Experts Say Screams Were Not Zimmerman's · · Score: 1

    Are you seriously suggesting that shooting and killing someone is a crime 100% of the time? What is the evidence that it wasn't self-defense? There is evidence that it WAS self-defense, so please take me through the evidence that it wasn't.

  4. Re:So what? on Forensic Experts Say Screams Were Not Zimmerman's · · Score: 0

    Oh brother...

    Detaining someone without evidence against them is just that--an act that deprives them of their natural rights. He was taken into custody (handcuffed, no less!), questioned, and released when his story added up. This whole story got attention because the media led everyone to believe that that never happened. Now the guy is legitimately fearing for his life, all thanks to the liberal media (but wait, I thought conservatives were the ones who incite violence... funny that they are the ones defending a democrat).

  5. Re:So what? on Forensic Experts Say Screams Were Not Zimmerman's · · Score: 3, Insightful

    So according to you, there is a law that states that you are only allowed to defend yourself if your injuries warrant being taken to the ER? I would love to see a link for that! The fact that he has ANY injury means that his story adds up.

  6. Re:So what? on Forensic Experts Say Screams Were Not Zimmerman's · · Score: 1

    Easy to understand, but an incredibly stupid (and wrong) statement.

  7. Re:So what? on Forensic Experts Say Screams Were Not Zimmerman's · · Score: 1

    Do we know that? Based on a random low-quality video, in which there actually *is* evidence of an injury on the back of his head?

  8. Re:Somehow this makes the sale fair? on Western Digital's Hitachi Storage Takeover Approved With Restrictions · · Score: 1

    WD makes the best drives I have ever used. I have about 20 of them in a server environment, and as of yet have not needed to use the 5 year warranty on any of them. RE3/4s are fantastic drives. As are VelociRaptors. Yes, they also have some crappier drives (caviar greens, for example), but you get what you pay for.

  9. Cons? on Rearview Car Cameras Likely Mandated By 2014 · · Score: 1

    I tend to ignore the camera when I back up in a car with one (my mom's, which I've only driven a couple times). Do any of you who have one find yourself relying on it over actually looking over your shoulder? I imagine there are a lot of things happening (especially to the side of your car, like cars driving perpendicular to yours in a parking lot) that wouldn't always get shown, even with a field of view close-ish to 180 degrees.

  10. Re:If you want a baseline on Suggestions For Music Hosting? · · Score: 1

    Came in here to say this. My current datacenter charges exactly what the poster said ($100/mbps 95th percentile (but slightly cheaper in bulk) or 50 cents per GB, whichever plan I choose). So I did research for some ISPs that I could connect to. I came across Cogent, which is *incredibly* cheap. They quoted me something like $350/month for a 50mbps pipe (unmetered). Unfortunately I'd have to move to a new datacenter to use them, but they do seem to have a fiber presence in a lot of major city datacenters. I have heard reports of some sketchiness with them, but nothing concrete, and mainly from competing ISPs. I bet their uptime and reliability is probably good enough for the poster's needs.

  11. Re:I can only use my Father as an example on Are Rich People Less Moral? · · Score: 1

    Or maybe he took care of all of it so you guys wouldn't have to pay for it? What are you so bitter about that makes you interpret everything he did as some way to screw you over?

  12. Re:Bubble? on Apple Announces Most Profitable Quarter in History · · Score: 2

    I love this "the masses think" remark, because it exposes your elitism as well as lack of touch.
     
    And the rest of your comment demonstrates your own elitism and lack of touch. Seriously, read your own comment. Since you don't use an optical drive, it's archaic? Since you're more productive with OSX, everyone else is as well? (I regularly use both OS X and Windows, by the way, and I'm far more productive on Windows).

  13. Re:Lose the Popcorn on Ebert: I'll Tell You Why Movie Revenue Is Dropping · · Score: 1

    Are you sure you aren't thinking of blowing/popping bubbles? Snapping gum seems to have only gained steam about a decade ago, and has only gotten more popular.

  14. Re:Lose the Popcorn on Ebert: I'll Tell You Why Movie Revenue Is Dropping · · Score: 1

    If people laughed the same way they ate popcorn (at random intervals from 2 seconds to a minute, for as long as their popcorn/lungs last, and independently of everyone else in the audience, having nothing to do with anything happening on screen), I'm pretty sure you wouldn't like it either.
     
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    It'd be like someone with a really bad cough... and sitting right behind you (I hope it goes without saying that if you have an uncontrollable cough, you shouldn't be in a movie theater (even if you ignore the disease spreading part of it)).

  15. Re:Lose the Popcorn on Ebert: I'll Tell You Why Movie Revenue Is Dropping · · Score: 1

    Agreed. If people are able to do that I'm all for popcorn. This is why I generally only go to movies that I know are filled with action and long, loud sequences.

  16. Re:Lose the Popcorn on Ebert: I'll Tell You Why Movie Revenue Is Dropping · · Score: 1

    Just to further explain this, since most people tend to laugh at this pet peeve of mine:
     
    I may be biased, but honestly, how would you like it if I sat directly behind you at a movie, and snapped my fingers or clapped my hands every few seconds during the entire film? Popcorn makes more noise than finger snapping, and nearly as much as hand clapping (of course depending on the eater). Sure, most people are able to ignore it since it's acceptable in our society, but in my opinion that doesn't justify it. Movie theaters are set up to give the highest quality of sound and image. Why is it acceptable to drown out the sound with your eating? Why is chomping on popcorn acceptable while snapping my fingers is not?
     
    (And don't even get me started on this fad of gum snapping. That drives me crazy. And people don't even realize they're doing it (movie theatres, testing centers, classrooms, work--and it's *louder* than hand clapping)).

  17. Lose the Popcorn on Ebert: I'll Tell You Why Movie Revenue Is Dropping · · Score: 4, Informative

    The *only* reason that I hate movie theatres is that there are always dozens of people around me who do not know how to eat quietly. Close your mouth before you start chewing (that includes the first chomp). Learn how to grab popcorn without ruffling your hand around for 2 minutes (better yet, lose the popcorn all together! Let's find a quieter food to associate with movies!)

  18. Re:It's still there on No Tab Relocation Coming For Chrome · · Score: 1

    Do you think Google doesn't know that? How can you read the summary and think that that's Google's official reason for closing the thread? That was commentary in the slashdot summary. The point was not to silence the dissent, but to say "we made a decision. And it's final, so don't try to convince us to change our minds." Have you ever looked in the Chrome options/preferences menus? They are so simple. The decision was probably made to keep them simple. Having another option would also add bloat to a very streamlined browser.

  19. Re:Purely out of curiosity on Apple's Siri As Revolutionary As the Mac? · · Score: 0

    I'm sure apple is just the first to do this,
     
    RDF. Apple is not the first, nor even close to it. Did Apple also invent the cell phone in your world?

  20. Re:And ... you lose. on Feds Call Full-Tilt Poker a 'Global Ponzi Scheme' · · Score: 1

    Just repeatedly asserting that corporations pay taxes on money they use (to raise the value of their stock price) has been repeatedly pointed out as wrong
     
    Hahaha. You realize you're wrong, so you have a fit and say you're leaving. You just changed your argument entirely. Money reinvested is not the same as money used. In your previous post you tried to claim that companies like Apple, that do not give dividends, do not pay income tax, which is clear proof that *you* have no idea how corporate income tax works. Do you know *why* money *used* (we'll go with your changed argument now) raises the value of a company? It's because companies use money to make more money! If a company decided to invest a billion dollars in something that investors saw no value in, it would *not* raise the stock price!

  21. Re:And ... you lose. on Feds Call Full-Tilt Poker a 'Global Ponzi Scheme' · · Score: 1

    I knew I shouldn't have kept reading...
     
      You can perhaps sit there and argue with a straight face that taxing me because I sell stock to you is somehow taxing the corporations that the stock is in. The corporation, and other sane people, will disagree, as they appear to have the same money at the start and end and don't even know I sold the stock, but perhaps you can argue that this 'second tax' happens. But it's kinda moot when the first tax only happened in your imagination.
     
    I never said anything like this. It is taxing the individual. Both the first and second tax happened, and especially in this case, since this is where you believe is the only place the first tax happens.
     
      All this because you thought objecting to someone explaining dividends was clever. (When, in reality, an argument can be made that dividends are double-taxed, which is what the non-stupid people in this argument assumed you were talking about before you started insisting this had nothing to do with dividends.)
     
    Yes, dividends are also double-taxed. There is a reason capital gains and dividends taxes are so similar--it's because they are so closely tied to the profit of the corporation. The increase in value you get from a dividend is equal to the increase in value you can get with capital gains. Look at the entire life of a company. People invest in the IPO. They are able to sell their shares at some point because that company has a value, and will one day either give a dividend, or be sold. Think about it. Imagine a world where companies do not give dividends, and are never sold. There would be no possible incentive to buy stock. There is no other reason for someone to buy stocks. This is *all* *directly* valued by current and expected future profits.

  22. Re:And ... you lose. on Feds Call Full-Tilt Poker a 'Global Ponzi Scheme' · · Score: 1

    I read the first two paragraphs and stopped, because you clearly have no idea what you're talking about. Go look at Apple's P&L. Look at how much they pay in corporate income taxes. When is the last time they gave out a dividend? *All* of their money has been "reinvested" since 1995.

  23. Re:And ... you lose. on Feds Call Full-Tilt Poker a 'Global Ponzi Scheme' · · Score: 1

    But this is nonsense. Money that is 'in' your company is the assets the company holds. Money that is 'in' your stock is simply how much people are willing to purchase it from you for. The later value might be based on the former, but that doesn't make it the same money.
     
    It being the same money has *nothing* to do with your gain. Your gain came when the company made a profit, or because people believe it will make a profit. You are only taxed when you "cash out" for simplicity's sake. The change your are given at the grocery store is not considered to have exchanged hands, even though it's "different money."

  24. Re:Now you try to avoid the thread. Funny. on Feds Call Full-Tilt Poker a 'Global Ponzi Scheme' · · Score: 1

    Educate yourself. Try google. You will apparently not listen to anything I say. Someone smarter than both of us wrote this: http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/CapitalGainsTaxes.html . Ctrl + f "double taxation."

  25. Re:And ... you lose. on Feds Call Full-Tilt Poker a 'Global Ponzi Scheme' · · Score: 1

    The transformers example is even dumber than the pizza example. The money changed hands multiple times.