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  1. Re:Catch 22: on Cops To Congress: We Need Logs of Americans' Text Messages · · Score: 1

    Hard to believe that they just picked your name out of the clear blue sky and start investigating you.

  2. With all the failed mars landers on NASA: Curiosity Has Found Plastic On Mars · · Score: 1

    With all the failed mars landers that have crashed it wouldn't surprise me if they found a piece of plastic. So fake or not, not impossible.

  3. Re:Dropping DRM is a step in the right direction on GOG: How an Indie Game Store Took On the Pirates and Won · · Score: 0

    Your going to sugarcoat any reason for theses criminal acts so any conversation is just useless. Fact being the Witcher 2 game "Graphics are second to none" is still being stolen without DRM making one of the excuses invalid for taking the games and not paying. So what does it all mean? criminals will lie cheat steal to get what they want nothing new there.

  4. I think the person that released on Hotel Keycard Lock Hack Gets Real In Texas · · Score: 0

    I think the person that released to exploit to the world should be paying over half the experiences. The manufacturer who sells the lock needs to pay to get the fix installed that should be taken from any profits they initially made from a defective product. But in real life the only ones who are going to pay are the customers of the hotel.

  5. Re:Dropping DRM is a step in the right direction on GOG: How an Indie Game Store Took On the Pirates and Won · · Score: 0

    DMR is NOT for protection from customers because customers pay for what they want. Im a customer, i pay for all my games/software/anything. i Don't steal them. So please get your facts right i don't want to be held in the same class of people who are criminals.

  6. Re:If you have nothing to hide... on Supreme Court Blocks Illinois Law Against Recording Police · · Score: 0

    Ya know if we were talking about getting videotaped for a short time while doing there jobs they shouldn't even notice it. No this is 8hrs a day video taping and something the cops are not trained to handle. Hell the standards for being a cop have been lowered so much over the years to allow people who should never have any business being a cop to be one. And now we expect these people who shouldn't be cops to now be super human cops ya not happening. Fat Cops,out of shape cops, 4'2' cops, Cops that suffer from PMS, Last statement sexist? its the truth and not the political correct thing to say but its the truth. And we allow them to run around with guns on there hips.lol

  7. Re:The problem is presentation, not recording. on Supreme Court Blocks Illinois Law Against Recording Police · · Score: 0

    Cops are Humans not Emotional shells we expect them to be.Every person has a breaking point so do cops

  8. Re:The problem is presentation, not recording. on Supreme Court Blocks Illinois Law Against Recording Police · · Score: 0

    How would you reacted? Justified maybe not but how mush like god do you think the police are?

  9. Re:Just in Illinois? on Supreme Court Blocks Illinois Law Against Recording Police · · Score: 1

    Sure it does ,they are saying the events were handled correctly. They just don't pick an appeal out of a hat they have read the whole case already and decided no constitutional laws were broken or no constitutional questions need to be answered. They in affect have upheld the lower court case no need to waste the taxpayers money on a non case.

  10. Re:In Illinois? on Supreme Court Blocks Illinois Law Against Recording Police · · Score: 1

    There refusal to hear the appeal speaks volumes.

  11. Re:In Illinois? on Supreme Court Blocks Illinois Law Against Recording Police · · Score: 1

    And a tape of said event.

  12. Re:Bullshit on Legislators Call On Twitter To Ban Hamas · · Score: 1

    Do you expect Israel to be forced into the sea? Where is it ok by YOU to where they can live in peace? Israel will never give back the land ever so whats the fix?

  13. If it were my child on Judge Issues Temporary Order Blocking Expulsion For Refusing To Wear RFID Tag · · Score: 1

    If it were my child i would demand she not ware it and i would demand that the school board,teachers janitors be forced to wear them. I want to know what they do and where they go after school as well. I want to know what church they go to if any or at all? do they frequent strip bars? Do they visit the local drug corners parts of town. I also say they have mandatory web cams turned on as well i don't want a cam whore teaching my kids or a cam whore dude cheating on his wife at paltalk.lol Ya that's a great idea much better then students i think. I wonder how many idiots will give me a troll rating? lol i think they need one as well.

  14. Re:Middle-man Fee ! on One Musician's Demand From Pandora: Mandatory Analytics · · Score: 1

    I wasn't talking about ME at all. Im just saying there are other ways she can get info. And she doesn't just want generic info she wants a whole lot more. Mandatory Analytics is a lot more then just generic info. I personal don't buy any music online or steal it. I might listen to an oldies station that's it. Oldies lol Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Heart, among a long list of others, never thought ide be saying they were oldies lol

  15. Re:Middle-man Fee ! on One Musician's Demand From Pandora: Mandatory Analytics · · Score: 1

    Its been done long before the internet. Big bands draw big audience's, indies like her draw high school auditoriums.Just like the bands from the 50,s country music as well as rock bands. She can ask for anything she wants but if she's not popular and an indie like you say good luck That's the price she pays not signing a contract if one was even offered? Basically she in no position to demand anything. I don't even know who she is I don't listen to 99.9% of modern music anyways and given a choice I would rather have an album then digital.

  16. Re:Weev is not an online activist. on Jail Looms For Man Who Revealed AT&T Leaked iPad User E-Mails · · Score: 1

    Um your quite wrong according to this site. Goatse Security obtained its data through a script on AT&T's website, accessible to anyone on the internet. When provided with an ICC-ID as part of an HTTP request, the script would return the associated email address, in what was apparently intended to be an AJAX-style response within a Web application. The group wrote a PHP script to automate the harvesting of data. Since a member of the group tells us the script was shared with third-parties prior to AT&T closing the security hole http://gawker.com/5559346/apples-worst-security-breach-114000-ipad-owners-exposed Running a script is a whole lot different then just typing in a web address which most of the apologist here would have us think.

  17. Re:Middle-man Fee ! on One Musician's Demand From Pandora: Mandatory Analytics · · Score: 2

    Radio advertising,Album sales and concerts will tell her everything she needs to know. no album sales and low ticket sales means she sucks or made a bad album and needs a different line of business. In my heydays i listen to the radio if i like the music i went out and got an album,8 track or cassette depending on the age. Buying the after mentioned listening to the radio or read the music magazines of the day i found out when a concert was planned. But the best indicators were radio play and requests.

  18. Re:Sounds like a campus speech code on You Can't Say That On the Internet · · Score: 1

    Com-on its not because of someone else your lazy And weak. That's why you don't go to church. Every religion has its assholes and no ones forcing you be there friends God decides who crosses the gates, not me or you our someone else.

  19. Re:Sounds like a campus speech code on You Can't Say That On the Internet · · Score: 1

    Ya i agree it is censorship its also enforcing their own moral values. Like the guy said don't like it? Make your own web site and enforce your own set of moral values.

  20. Re:Sounds like a campus speech code on You Can't Say That On the Internet · · Score: 1

    Who makes the rules? Whoever owns the site. A web Site is not a democracy so whoever pays the bills gets to decide what content is allowed without breaking any laws. ie allowing underage kids access to adult content.

  21. TV has a rating on David Cameron 'Orders New Curbs On Internet Porn' · · Score: 1

    TV has a rating system/age restrictions,Written media has a rating system/Age restrictions,games have a rating system/age restrictions,music has a rating system/age restrictions.Pornographic magazines are age rated under 18 or 21 not allowed to buy,or view. You cant buy a playboy magazine unless your 18 and over ya cant even flip through the pages. So why should Internet pornography or anything else be excluded? The best thing is allowing choice this gives parents a choice how can that be a bad thing? I don't want anyone here to make decisions for me. They made a XXX domain make them use it and if its a lot of money for a domain. Oh well that's a business expense and i would guess paying the domain fee is alot better then getting fined or worse jail time.

  22. Re:Sorry kids... on David Cameron 'Orders New Curbs On Internet Porn' · · Score: 3, Funny

    My first sexual experience was with a magazine called Playboy. For kids of this age it will be a misspelled word that will give them there first experience.

  23. Enfour, Inc Oxford Deluxe dictionary app devoloper on App Auto-Tweets False Piracy Accusations · · Score: 2

    There that's who they are! so claims the article.Don't buy their products and send them alot of pissed off customer emails. Let em know how ya feel.

  24. I don't want any tablet on Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer: Forget the iPad, Surface Is the Tablet People Want · · Score: 2

    I don't want any tablet by any-maker. I remember the days of the 13 inch monitors and i don't want a tiny or small screen the days of me squinting over a tiny screen are over and no i don't own a smartphone either no need.

  25. So the public service paid fo on Aussie Researchers Crack Transport Crypto, Get Free Rides · · Score: 1

    So the public service paid for crypto and got it. Theses kids buy a card reader and card makers and probably use an open source crypt o program wala instant security searchers?