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  1. Re:Why such paranoia ? on Smartphone Kill Switch, Consumer Boon Or Way For Government To Brick Your Phone? · · Score: 1

    In what sort of scenario are "authorities" going to be able to (or even want to) brick your phone in a timely manner, where a need to communicate is critical? In any SHTF situation, the whole (or localized) cellular infrastructure could be shut down - it's the height of hubris to think they'd be targeting you individually, and that you're the key to preventing the Illuminati from taking over. And, even if they were targeting you, the next person you run into would let you make a call on their unlimited minute plan if you simply said it was an "emergency."

    A tin foil hat is much less hassle. But if you really think they're all out to get you, you should probably start carrying a firearm.

  2. Re:Why such paranoia ? on Smartphone Kill Switch, Consumer Boon Or Way For Government To Brick Your Phone? · · Score: 3

    Government bricks phone to prevent victim from alerting the medial, recording the incident, calling for help, etc.

    As if someone can't buy a pre-pay phone from any Wally-mart, move their SIM to another phone, or simply use an unassociated phone to communicate with. I realize the tin foil to make a hat is cheaper, but that's not a good rationalization.

  3. Re: Just don't deal with Americans on Comcast Training Materials Leaked · · Score: 1

    "It's too bad no one has launched anything into space that could beam a signal using the magic of the ether."

    You're right - if gas, electric, and water could be delivered that way it would really open up competition for utilities. If you're referring to satcom, you seem to be confused, because it's even more regulated than wireline due to it being a naturally constrained, shared medium.

  4. Re:Just don't deal with Americans on Comcast Training Materials Leaked · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Of course it's a joke. Because it's nowhere close to a free market - all utilities use public "rights"-of-way to make a profit. That legitimately exposes them to regulation. If a real free market is desired, then they would all have to negotiate rights-of-way with every property owner along their routes. And that includes the public (government), from which the price is regulation.

    Even under a system similar to that in place (access in exchange for regulation), unless those rights-of-way are made available to all providers, there is no free market competition. There is no "free market" unless all competitors can compete in every market (location).

  5. Re:well on Phoenix Introduces Draft Ordinance To Criminalize Certain Drone Uses · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Will the US need to get warrants to take satellite photos of Phoenix? What about taking an aerial photo of my neighborhood from a real plane (say, 2500 feet up)? A helicopter from 1000 feet?

    What makes a drone unique, other than the presumed better resolution provided by presumed shorter distances?

  6. Re:why internet connected? on Hackers Steal Data Of 4.5 Million US Hospital Patients · · Score: 1

    ...no mention there of "aggregated/em)" (your words) data. You continue to try to change the premises to match your pre-determined conclusion. I'm done. You're just not worth any further effort.

  7. Re:why internet connected? on Hackers Steal Data Of 4.5 Million US Hospital Patients · · Score: 1

    Logic fail. You're begging the question.

    1. There's a huge amount of research on fusion power.

    2. There's a lot of profit to be made from low cost energy.

    From that, your logic would claim that fusion reactors are providing power worldwide.

  8. Re:why internet connected? on Hackers Steal Data Of 4.5 Million US Hospital Patients · · Score: 1

    The claim was "knowing who has herpes..."

    That doesn't fit with "aggregated and anonymized" regardless of your unsupported claim that such info is easily de-anonymized.

  9. Re:why internet connected? on Hackers Steal Data Of 4.5 Million US Hospital Patients · · Score: 1

    It's rip what you sew. :-)

  10. Re:why internet connected? on Hackers Steal Data Of 4.5 Million US Hospital Patients · · Score: 1

    "the pharmaceutical companies have already gleaned that [personal info on who uses what drugs] information by paying your local pharmacist to tell them (legal and lucrative)."

    Prima facie, that seems to be a HIIPA violation. Cite supporting your statement?

  11. Re:Recommended music during the operation on UCSD To Test Safety of Spinal Stem Cell Injection · · Score: 1

    But this one goes to 11.

  12. Re:Wolfram Alpha... on New Watson-Style AI Called Viv Seeks To Be the First 'Global Brain' · · Score: 2
    You simply need to click on the "Show details" button. It's the round-cornered rectangle with the words "Show details" in it. This is a common user interface element on many web sites, so learning to recognize such things may come in handy for you in the future. Not that the "(2012 estimate)" doesn't provide a major clue as to when the population was measured. I suppose they could have been clearer, and said "estimate from the year 2012" so you wouldn't get confused whether the population was an actual 3232 or an estimated 2012.

    Abraham Lincoln | place of birth | Hodgenville, Kentucky, United States
    Hodgenville, Kentucky | city population | 3232 people (2012 estimate)

  13. Re:Wolfram Alpha... on New Watson-Style AI Called Viv Seeks To Be the First 'Global Brain' · · Score: 1

    You mean... it might actually learn? AI? Like this whole thread is about? W3ird!

  14. Re:Wolfram Alpha... on New Watson-Style AI Called Viv Seeks To Be the First 'Global Brain' · · Score: 1

    Seriously? archive.org? The direct link works fine for me.

  15. Wolfram Alpha... on New Watson-Style AI Called Viv Seeks To Be the First 'Global Brain' · · Score: 4, Informative

    Google has some catching up to do.

  16. Re:2x the resolution? on Google's Satellites Could Soon See Your Face From Space · · Score: 0

    An asshole at least has a useful purpose. An idiot like you, not so much.

  17. Re:Coley's Toxins? on Injecting Liquid Metal Into Blood Vessels Could Help Kill Tumors · · Score: 2

    You're trying too hard.

    "Injecting Liquid Metal Into Blood Vessels Could Help Kill Tumors"

    A large enough dose of cyanide is guaranteed to kill all tumors someone may have. The health of the patient is, of course, not guaranteed.

  18. Re:2x the resolution? on Google's Satellites Could Soon See Your Face From Space · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    "Why?"

    Because that's what it means, perhaps? Are you in the habit of embarrassing yourself so forcefully?

  19. Re:2x the resolution? on Google's Satellites Could Soon See Your Face From Space · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Saying it doesn't make it so,, Googletard.

  20. Re:2x the resolution? on Google's Satellites Could Soon See Your Face From Space · · Score: 0

    Resolution is measured linearly, not quadratically.

  21. Re:DMCA? on Hack an Oscilloscope, Get a DMCA Take-Down Notice From Tektronix · · Score: 1

    No one is circumventing (literally, "come around," e.g. bypass) anything. That would be the case if the product's firmware were being hacked/modified to not do the entitlement checks.

    Instead, this is a straight up duplication of the factory hardware which enables entitlements. It's not getting around the protections, it's opening them in exactly the way they were designed to be opened.

  22. Re:FDA? on "Secret Serum" Used To Treat Americans With Ebola · · Score: 1

    LOL. If I wanted to do that, I'd simply create a foreign incorporation. The FDA is one of the largest contributors to the expense of health care in the US.

  23. Re:FDA? on "Secret Serum" Used To Treat Americans With Ebola · · Score: 1

    Ever heard of a non-sequitur?

  24. Re:Other uses for secret serum on "Secret Serum" Used To Treat Americans With Ebola · · Score: 1

    You put the lime in the coconut....

  25. FDA? on "Secret Serum" Used To Treat Americans With Ebola · · Score: 1

    What's the FDA got to do with this? The drug was administered in Liberia.