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  1. Re:Malignant narcissist upset, news at 11. on Running For Congress, Brianna Wu Criticizes The FBI's GamerGate Report (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    "In fact you may not realize it, but your need to express your hatred of her lends her stature."

  2. We've had a hundred years to build up the infrastructure

    The first real internal combustion engine was only built in 1860 (that's not 'hundreds of years' ago).

    He didn't say "hundreds", he said "A hundred". As in one hundred. Which your own post substantiates.

  3. They say you should never try to be sarcastic in print. Apparently "they" were right. It never once occurred to me that GPP was anything but sarcastic.

  4. It would be nice, but once you build in the weakness that allows the government to do this, you can't keep anyone else from exploiting the same weakness.

  5. Re:So you remove their only way to make a living? on UberX Runs Into Trouble In Australia With NSW Suspending Vehicle Registration · · Score: 1

    Government undermines those shit jobs by siphoning off a huge chunk of the fares paid to regulators and the crony capitalists who pay the regulators to protect their rents. The driver and passenger between them pay for the rent of the taxi license plate and for the rent of the taxi itself, as both the plate and the modifications to the vehicle required by regulators are out of the reach of someone working a "shit job". Uber is providing customers and drivers with the means to cheat crony capitalists out of millions of dollars of income the crony capitalists do literally nothing to earn. Keep the transaction between the driver, the customer and the service provider that puts the two in contact with each other and watch the market provide a better service than a regulated market could possibly imagine accomplishing.

  6. Re:Age and the constitution on Federal Judge Rules Chicago's Ban On Licensed Gun Dealers Unconstitutional · · Score: 1

    You punish irresponsible people, not responsible people.

  7. Re:Are they completely blind? on Ed Felten: Why Email Services Should Be Court-Order Resistant · · Score: 2

    Unless it's a civil liability lawsuit, in which case exactly the same thing amounts to negligence.

  8. Re:This law is to prtect Republicans. on California Outlaws 'Revenge Porn' · · Score: 2

    California State Assembly: 52 Democrats, 25 Republicans, 3 vacant
    California State Senate:28 Democrat, 12 Republican

    I'm thinking This legislature isn't passing laws to, and I quote, "protect Republicans and their "Perverted" ways"

  9. Re:Guilty Until Proven Innocent. on New Zealand Court Orders Facebook Disclosure To Employer · · Score: 1

    What's your point? That any grounds to meddle in ones business dealings justifies any grounds to meddle in ones business dealings?

  10. Re:Weird! on Silent Circle Follows Lavabit By Closing Encrypted E-mail Service · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Anyone who thinks their private communications should be just that... private

  11. Re:Worst Summary Ever on QANTAS Wants To Monitor Frequent Flyers' Home Internet · · Score: 1

    I wouldn't mind so long as I had a return ticket.

  12. Re:doesn't help people take games seriously either on Sexism Still a Problem At E3 · · Score: 1

    Sexy is not sexist.

  13. Re:G'DAY MATE on Beer Fridge Caught Interfering With Cellular Network · · Score: 1

    That hasn't got any worse. Hasn't got any better either, but take what you can get, eh?

  14. Re:Unqualified for office on Mayor Bloomberg Battles Fleet Owners Over NYC 'Taxi of Tomorrow' · · Score: 1

    A rent-controlled apartment is not the property of the renter.

    [rolls eyes] That was exactly my point.

  15. Re:Unqualified for office on Mayor Bloomberg Battles Fleet Owners Over NYC 'Taxi of Tomorrow' · · Score: 1

    Because when one hands a rent controlled apartment to ones offspring, one is disposing of ones own property, not someone elses. Moron.

  16. Re:Unqualified for office on Mayor Bloomberg Battles Fleet Owners Over NYC 'Taxi of Tomorrow' · · Score: 1

    One where peoples possessions are not theirs to dispose of as they see fit? Probably, but why would you want to?

  17. Re:Lawyers that are more deadly than the virus on WHO: Intellectual Property Claims Hindering Research On Deadly Novel Coronavirus · · Score: 1

    Hold the patent holders financially responsible for the results of withholding their intellectual property.

  18. Re:It is a broken system on White House: Use Metric If You Want, We Don't Care · · Score: 1

    An inconvenience to whom? The people they're inconvenient to already use metric and the others aren't inconvenienced or they would already be using it and don't want to endure the inconvenience of converting.

  19. Re:Start here on White House: Use Metric If You Want, We Don't Care · · Score: 1

    There aren't more than 5 common speed limits anyway, it's not that hard to memorize the equivalents, so there's no need for math or gratuitous mocking of people who don't do things identically to Europe.

  20. Re:Too bad on Australian Government Backdoor Internet Filter Shuts Down 1,000 Websites · · Score: 2, Interesting
    The hon(!) R. Finkelstein in the Independent Inquiry into the Media and Media Regulation commissioned by the Australian Federal government:

    "In the United States, free speech is given primacy among rights, and therefore the potential harm caused by restrictions on speech is thought to outweigh the potential harm caused by speech that is not restricted. In Australia free speech does not necessarily have the same primacy. "

    A respected Australian retired judge would seem to endorse that view. And he not only applauds the greater restrictions on their speech that Australians "enjoy", he thinks that we don't enjoy enough of them.

  21. Re:Too bad on Australian Government Backdoor Internet Filter Shuts Down 1,000 Websites · · Score: 1
    It's not a pickup truck, it's a ute (abbreviation of "utility") and Fosters is the crap no one here will drink so they have to export the stuff.

    Anyway censorship and freedom of speech are fairly low on the agenda

    Say rather not on any agenda anywhere in the country and you're closer to the truth. The hon(!) R. Finkelstein, a respected Australian jurist, has this to say about freedom of speech

    "United States, free speech is given primacy among rights, and therefore the potential harm caused by restrictions on speech is thought to outweigh the potential harm caused by speech that is not restricted. In Australia free speech does not necessarily have the same primacy"

    more on the hon(!) R. Finkelsteins' views of free speech here

  22. Re:bollocks on US Senate Passes Internet Tax Bill 69 To 27 · · Score: 2

    By requiring online retailers to file sales tax nearly 50 times per year when they could have accomplished exactly the same thing by requiring online retailers to pay sales tax in their home state for all sales. They've vastly increased business costs, most of which will go not to the public purse but to wealthy accounting firms. I wonder whose idea that was.

  23. Re:Equal rights on So What If Yahoo's New Dads Get Less Leave Than Moms? · · Score: 1

    Equality doesn't necessarily mean equal

    Quite so. Why separate can be equal as well.

  24. Re:Equal rights on So What If Yahoo's New Dads Get Less Leave Than Moms? · · Score: 1

    Yup, we must punish our sons and our grandsons to the nth generation to make up for the privileges enjoyed by our fathers and our grandfathers (while they lay in a pool of mud diluted with their own blood and tried desperately and futilely to take just one more breath.)

  25. Re:FBI's general counsel - having a laugh? on National Security Draft For Fining Tech Company "Noncompliance" On Wiretapping · · Score: 1

    the projection is strong with this one. I explained why it is not zero cost and you simply asserted that it is zero cost. I'm done with you. Feel free to have the last word.