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  1. bing on Why Google Needs Firefox · · Score: 1

    Article implies bing does not suck

    article is wrong

  2. Re:I know several that do obfuscate... on Fake Names On Social Networks, a Fake Problem · · Score: 1

    facebook security is not trustworthy and anytime new settings become available for new features they default to allowing everyone to see

  3. Re:Oh Look.. on Fake Names On Social Networks, a Fake Problem · · Score: 1

    facebook is not a private company, they are a corporation operating under a charter issued by the state of Massachusetts (and maybe now by the state of California). by accepting, from the state, protection of their shareholders from liability they have voluntarily subjected themselves to unlimited regulation. just like a person waives their right to not be asked to prove sobriety by accepting a driver's license and driving on public roadways.

  4. Re:"Hacking" on Court Rules Sending Too Many Emails Is "Hacking" · · Score: 1

    thats water under the bridge down the river and out to sea.

    the courts had already allowed the cultivation of food crops consumed on site to be considered interstate commerce, which IMO shows a thought process created by lead deficiency.

  5. Re:Next logical step on Court Rules Sending Too Many Emails Is "Hacking" · · Score: 1

    if the union was doing this to crash the server or prevent normal business then they should be punished, not under computer fraud and abuse but under harassment. if they asked people to voice displeasure and they did so, that is free speech. there is a huge difference between "hey guys these guys are jerks you should tell them they are jerks" and "lulz let's raep their email server"

  6. Re:i dont see it on Court Rules Sending Too Many Emails Is "Hacking" · · Score: 1

    no you moron, GP is saying you have no right to whine to the cops if someone sends you an email voicing their displeasure, unless it is threatening, obscene or otherwise illegal.

  7. Re:Hz != Power on A Quest For the Perfect SNES Emulator · · Score: 1

    There is no universal measure of cpu speed, but clock frequency makes a decent approximation, especially when combined with core count

  8. Re:Firefox will matter to me again... on Mozilla's Nightingale: Why Firefox Still Matters · · Score: 1

    I wanted to add, i actually had OB1 as a main browser for a few days when my main PC was horked up something awful and i was waiting on parts so i grabbed an ancient windows 95 machine running some insanely small amount of RAM and IIRC an original pentium chip, i needed to get online and not get infected by every driveby installer on the web so i needed something tiny but modern enough and OB1 did the trick. it's also useful for web testing to see how a site will look on a generic low power/mobile platform if you can't be assed to test on everything

  9. Re:Firefox will matter to me again... on Mozilla's Nightingale: Why Firefox Still Matters · · Score: 1
  10. Re:Education on Mozilla's Nightingale: Why Firefox Still Matters · · Score: 1

    last time i used angel was before it was bought out by blackboard, my guess is that it sucks ass now, but it used to be pretty light weight and not stupid

  11. Re:Limits of human power/endurance on World's First Cybernetic Athlete To Compete · · Score: 1

    How about I glue myself to a kowasaki ninja and enter a foot race with a motorcycle augmentation?

  12. image replies on Facebook Now Using Natural Language Processing · · Score: 2

    can Zuckerberg pull his hands out of his ass for a few minutes and allow image replies to posts? every bbcode html and *chan board has been able to do so since forever

  13. Re:Detection on North Korea Accused of Hacking Online Games For Profit · · Score: 1

    the way to take care of gold sellers is to make people afraid to buy gold, set up fake websites and permaban people who try to buy

  14. Re:Goodbye RIM - it was nice knowing you on RIM Helping UK Police Track Down Rioters · · Score: 1

    I don't know what you did to your blackberry, but mine crashes no more than about once in a month, and I use it all the time, a much better rate than my android tablet or windows PC, the only machines I have that are more stable are my three linux laptops, two running xubuntu and the third running the asus EEE 701 custom linux

  15. Re:Already used on space missions? on Drought-Stricken Texas Town Taps Urine For Water · · Score: 1

    Sell it unprocessed as Bear Gryllis water

  16. Re:He should have been warned on Facebook: We Have Proof Ceglia's Contract Is Fake · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    How about Fuck You, neo-nazi sack of shit.

  17. Re:Jewish Contract Law on Facebook: We Have Proof Ceglia's Contract Is Fake · · Score: 1

    And it is against the law to forge a contract in the US, that law would not keep a dishonest person from creating a forged contract because by definition the dishonest person is breaking the law.

  18. Re:Just Like Obama "Found" His Birth Certificate on Facebook: We Have Proof Ceglia's Contract Is Fake · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Not faith, hate. The entire birther "movement" is made up of folks so put off by the thought of a black man as president that they will cling to any shred of hope that he isn't "really" the president

  19. Re:Those disgusting proles! on 45,000 Verizon Workers On Strike Over New Contract · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Does someone have a gun to your head forcing you to work at these places you're complaining about? If you don't like it, find another job or start your own company

    figuratively yes, people need their jobs far more than employers need an individual worker


    I would go along with your idea to ban organized labor as long as we ban organized capital (corporations) as well. Corporations are an abomination against nature, a legal entity which exists on paper but for which nobody is responsible.

  20. Re:Those disgusting proles! on 45,000 Verizon Workers On Strike Over New Contract · · Score: 1

    Labor is not portrayed fairly in the media because a large group of manufacturers got together and agreed to pull ads from newspapers which cover unions positively

  21. Re:Question on ISPs Will Now Be Copyright Cops · · Score: 1

    the legal action you would take would be a john doe lawsuit against whoever wrongfully reported you to your ISP the suit would be for tortuous interference and libel

  22. Re:just plain absurd on ISPs Will Now Be Copyright Cops · · Score: 1

    If it's a free country, shouldn't the private company be free to do what they want, barring any agreement with you that precludes them from doing otherwise?

    a corporation is not a person it is a legal construct created by a contract between the soverign and one or more investors.

    there is no reason a corporation should have any rights at all

  23. Re:Uh... on Philly Answers Youth Flash Mobs With Curfew Enforcement · · Score: 1

    'attractive nuisance', which is legal speak for 'behaving so stupidly that you make the job of criminals easier

    you don't seem to know what that word means, you are either clueless or just making shit up

    an attractive nuisance is something that is dangerous and may be inviting for a potential victim to go check out, like a large pile of loose gravel at a construction site near a school

  24. Re:What pump has *control* via wireless? on Probing Insulin Pumps For Vulnerabilities · · Score: 1

    biological neuro nets are inherently bad at making exact estimates, but they make up for it by being able to be sensitive to extremely small variations. compare perceived light levels indoors under lamps vs outdoors in sun, or perceived smell when a stench is first introduced to 6 hours later. look at the blue/yellow optical illusions, http://www.lottolab.org/illusiondemos/Demo%2012.html# when you activate the mask it will look like it is cheating and the squares are changing colors, confirm the honesty with ms paint, the squares really are all the same grey squares

  25. Re:Easy reason on Wikipedia Losing Contributors, Says Wales · · Score: 1

    issue permbans to anyone who has ever inititated an AFD or voted to delete in an AFD for an article being non-notable alone.

    it's a poisonous and harmful policy and has been misused and abused relentlessly. delete untrue or inaccurate or unverifiable articles, but ban the deletionists as they offer no value. I can buy a terabyte external hard drive for less than $100 there is no excuse