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  1. Re:Thought there was a cop device to just read pho on FBI Tries To Force Google To Unlock User's Android Phone · · Score: 1

    it can only read what is stored on the sim, if the data is encrypted on the phone reading even the RAM module will just get you an encrypted block, that reader works on blackberry phones too as long as you don't need to be able to READ the data, just copy the block

  2. communism on Study Confirms the Government Produces the Buggiest Software · · Score: 1

    Remember, if the government were to hire it's own developers to make government systems that would be communism and if those developers were allowed to unionize and put their foot down to halt a known bad release until it was correct and secure, that would be ultra-communism

  3. Re:Phone books? on After 244 Years, the End For the Dead Tree Encyclopedia Britannica · · Score: 1

    requires changes to state laws first, many jurisdictions require them annually, phase out could include automatic every 5 years, opt in yearly

  4. Re:Surprising. on Rogers Joins Telus In Seeking National Regulation · · Score: 2, Interesting

    you are also blaming bureaucracy for a legislative failure

    bureaucracy gets the blame for every half-wit legislative idea that is implemented poorly because it cannot be implemented correctly due to being not thought out at all and being written by an idiot.

    bureaucracy is what first implements laws, written by morons, into regulations then implement regulations into a process that actually gets something done.

    like anything else a department can be poorly structured and inefficient in which case it should be reformed, but those "unelected Bureaucrats" are all that stands between you and a million monkeys on typwriters, well 535 monkeys actually

    imagine if every law included it's exact implementation right down to design of paperwork, office procedure, etc.

  5. Re:Prosecutor's POV on How To Crash the US Justice System: Demand a Trial · · Score: 1

    those victims of the system need to be filing motions to have their shit dismissed due to violation of a right to a speedy trial, the district needs to get it's shit together, and headlines about accused drug dealers, murderers, and pedophiles going free would provide the public with motivation to make sure it gets done

  6. Re:Nullify! Jury Nullification on How To Crash the US Justice System: Demand a Trial · · Score: 1

    it may not be "Legally" enough, but the jury is free from any consequence for their decision, and you don't have to mention jury nullification, once deliberations start you can semaphore your intentions with very hard headed remarks "i don't think he did it" "that weed could belong to anyone" unless you have a real authoritarian bootlicker once the other members of the jury realize you will not budge, they will want to go home and go along with you. and if you can't drag them along you can at least force a mistrial and give the defendant another shot at justice.

  7. Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heav'n

  8. Re:Hacktivists on Sony's Plan To Tighten Security and Fight Hacktivism · · Score: 1

    GP said activists not republicans and democrats

  9. Re:But so could anything on Nuclear Disaster In Japan Could Have Been Mitigated, Say Industry Insiders · · Score: -1, Troll

    That is the goal of capitalism

  10. Re:Who shives a git!!! on Is Onlive Pirating Windows and Will It Cost Them? · · Score: 1

    office printers typically support PCL

  11. Re:Embarrassing items on TSA 'Warning' Media About Reporting On Body Scanner Failures? · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    > and it clearly hadn't been washed either

    your girlfriend is a nasty ho

    > My girlfriend had a Hitachi Magic wand with curved g-spotter add-on attached.

    and you can't satisfy her in bed

  12. Re:Osama must be laughing in his grave. on TSA 'Warning' Media About Reporting On Body Scanner Failures? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    didn't you listen to Bush.

    they hate us for our freedoms

    if we eliminate all our freedoms they won't hate us anymore

  13. Re:False Modesty on TSA 'Warning' Media About Reporting On Body Scanner Failures? · · Score: 2

    1) not wanting to bow to authoritarian pigs

    2) not wanting to die of skin cancer

  14. Re:what about on Valve Switching Team Fortress 2 To Free-To-Play Increased Revenue Twelvefold · · Score: 1

    if by "subject yo "freemium"" you mean "have a lot of new players to play with and more servers with active playerbases then yes.

  15. Re:Nothing violates the first law in this universe on LED's Efficiency Exceeds 100% · · Score: 1

    It's not a marketing scam, a heat pump is used in the same applications as a heater would be used, it is comparing efficiency to a heater

  16. Re:Why these ideas will not gain traction on Book Review: Occupy World Street · · Score: 1

    i'm not ignoring anything, i was a supporter of the tea party early on, back when they embraced the name "teabaggers" and joked about "teabagging" but then all the racist assholes piled in and made it nothing more than a branch of the GOP and suddenly "bagging" was a liberal conspiracy to make them look bad.

  17. Re:which is why Washington hated the Tea Party on Book Review: Occupy World Street · · Score: 1

    so the tea party is genuine and OWS is artificial..... you smoking some bad dope?

  18. Re:Not that surprising on Book Review: Occupy World Street · · Score: 1

    not a contradiction, just a lack of understanding of communism on your part.

  19. Re:Why these ideas will not gain traction on Book Review: Occupy World Street · · Score: 2

    >> At least the Tea Partiers had a tangible set of principles and goals.

    principles like rage over a black president and goals like finding the birth certificate?

  20. noobs on Details Of FBI Surveillance In Lulzsec Takedown Emerge · · Score: 3, Informative

    They were working too closely together and trusted each other, rookie mistakes get behind 7 proxies and LURK MOAR

  21. Re:Today's dose of fearmongering... on Iran's Smart Concrete Can Cope With Earthquakes and Bombs · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Iran is a theocracy because the US deposed a democratically elected government to support a hated and brutal dictator, then the US sold chemical weapons to saddam for use against iranian forces. Of any country currently lacking nukes, Iran needs/deserves the security of having ICBM nukes

  22. Re:I don't agree on US, China Face Mutually Assured Destruction In Cyberwar · · Score: 1

    that assumes that the connections carrying said bytes are going to be passing data to be transported plaintext

  23. Re:Ease of access is not a problem in the US on In Theory And Practice, Why Internet-Based Voting Is a Bad Idea · · Score: 1

    Have you been asleep the past ten years? The current trend is the opposite, make voting harder, close voting stations. In minority communities, in the name of stopping the nearly nonexistant problem of individual voter fraud creating ID requorements which have a small impact on middle class voters but create complex and expensive barriers to the poor who can't afford the $25 to get an ID from motor vehicles. Notice that every one of these laws excludes use of a foodstamps card as photo ID

  24. Re:I don't agree on US, China Face Mutually Assured Destruction In Cyberwar · · Score: 1

    that would be mostly useless unless (A) every major firewall maker had additional secret code to ignore firewall rules and pass on the pingofdeathmk2 or (B) all your important targets were well known for internetting raw dog

  25. Re:Because cops enjoy protected status. on Photographing Police: Deletion Is Not Forever · · Score: 1

    Ongoing coverage of such things http://www.injusticeeverywhere.com/