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  1. Whats the difference on Recording the Police · · Score: 1

    After RTFA the one question I have is what's the difference between a civilian using a camera without the officers consent and it being a federal crime for wiretapping and the cameras used in police cars that show up on Cops and all the other out-of-control-crazy-driver videos? Does the same apply to network television such as to catch a predator? I just don't understand why it's okay for the police to do it, but when a civilian does it its a crime.

  2. Re:Going or coming? on High-Tech Gadgets Can Pose Problems At Mexican Border · · Score: 1

    Come to Canada. They don't even ask you where you're from half the time.

    Interesting but my experience was quite different. Crossing over into Canada was actually harder then coming back into the states. Me and a few of my college buddies were heading to Toronto for spring break. Crossing into Canada we were heavily questioned for about 20 minutes (most of the time was spent while the border patrol agent checked out if our information was legit. She checked out college (because she never heard of it), checked to see if our hotel existed, and then rummaged through our trunk. Getting back into the US however just required our passports.

  3. Re:Race Condition? on "Smart" Parking Meters Considered Dumb · · Score: 1

    so the actual question is: who pays you for the time you spent proving you were innocent? The classic question in democracy.

    I thought the whole idea was that we were innocent until proven guilty?

  4. Re:Debundling WMP on Microsoft Hit With 280m Euro Fine · · Score: 0
    It's kind of a convoluted, complicated, and misreported case. The EU commision is saying "Look, you can't hide these details about your desktop os just so nobody can make a (whatever server) as good as yours, you can make the whatever server, but your competitors need to have equal footing. SO tell them how (whatever) works."
    Here's what I don't understand. I agree that Microsoft's business practices are wrong, but if they as a company design something that is of a higher quality of another company, why should they be forced to give over the details of their design? I bet the top restraunts of the world don't give away their recipees to competing restraunts that serve the same kind of food.
  5. Re:How to piss off an entire industry.. on Google Beta Testing "Gmail For Your Domain" · · Score: 1

    This not evil at all. I for one say good for Google for trying to contribute to the community by giving away free services. I have seen nothing from them that is remotely evil. There is nothing wrong with designing the supieror product and making money off of it. Hopefully, this will force other such products and services to make their prices lower and to make better products. Competition is something we need.