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  1. Re:Those silly French on France Bans Use of 2.0 · · Score: 1

    It's funny but not a real quote.

    http://www.snopes.com/quotes/bush.asp

  2. Re:Great! on Open Source, Open Standards Under Attack In Europe · · Score: 2, Informative

    $2.7 billion even. She is very pro open standards and open source. She seems to know her stuff.

  3. Re:Support for piracy is sophomoric on Pirate Bay Legal Action Dropped In Norway · · Score: 2, Informative

    Assuming of course that piracy equals a loss. Which is not proven.
    Getting your software pirated means more people know about and use your product.

    According to Bill Gates: "Although about 3 million computers get sold every year in China, people don't pay for the software. Someday they will, though," Gates told an audience at the University of Washington. "And as long as they're going to steal it, we want them to steal ours. They'll get sort of addicted, and then we'll somehow figure out how to collect sometime in the next decade."

    Source: http://articles.latimes.com/2006/apr/09/business/fi-micropiracy9

  4. Re:Support for piracy is sophomoric on Pirate Bay Legal Action Dropped In Norway · · Score: 1

    "Eroding copyright laws hurts small companies the most."
    Do you have any evidence of this or is it just the usual propaganda?

  5. Re:I'm a troll--so sue me. on Pirate Bay Legal Action Dropped In Norway · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Copyright was created to enforce censorship. it was created to stop people from criticizing the state and the church. Copyright was a monopoly granted to printers in exchange for only printing what the government approved of. It was much later reformed to consider the rights of authors and such. Since then it has degenerated into this so called "intellectual property" that implies that you can own ideas. It is stupid.

    Yes, it is in the interest of the public that writers and musicians can make money of their trade so they can provide the public with new works. It is not in the publics interest to give an artificial monopoly on copying works for over 100 years without getting anything in return. It is not in the publics interest to be extorted into paying thousands of dollars for sharing music with each other. When you consider the economic profit of doing something you consider if it will be profitable within 10 years. Maximum. The current situation is ridiculous.

    If you sell something to someone, normal property right tells that the buyer now owns said property. He can do with it as he pleases. Including making copies of it and distribute. Copyright is an artificial infringement of the buyers ownership that prevents him from distributing copies of it.

  6. Re:I'm a troll--so sue me. on Pirate Bay Legal Action Dropped In Norway · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Copyright is not property right. Is it so hard to understand the difference between stealing and sharing? The point of copyright is to ensure the publics access to new and old books and music. It is not for making media companies rich. Learn your history.

  7. Re:Noteable, but still very much experimental on YouTube Makes Captioning Available To All · · Score: 1

    Poor, poor Microsoft crying and complaining when they get punished for breaking the law.

  8. Can we dump flash now? on YouTube Hints At Support For Free/Open Formats With HTML5 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Youtube is pretty much the only reason I need Flash. If it was possible to watch Youtube videos without plugins it would be great. No more choppiness or Flash using 100% CPU. Playing some videos from internet shouldn't be rocket surgery so this is really about time. Flash seems almost purposefully bad on Linux.

  9. Re:Every generation... on Broadband Rights & the Killer App of 1900 · · Score: 1

    Just google "old porn",

  10. Re:It's over... it's all over on French Military Contributes To Thunderbird 3 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    It is a bit strong for Americans to accuse the French of being cowards considering that USA never gets involved in a war that you don't are completely and massively military superior in. France fought brave and well in WW2 but still lost. USA wouldn't know anything about fighting such a war where you risk losing your country. I guess you know that since you keep repeating that lame meme about France. It was old years ago and now it is just embarrassing so watch.

    /Not French

    </RantMode>

  11. Re:Fascism, DUH on Telcos Want Big Subsidies, Not Line-Sharing · · Score: 1

    Sweden doesn't have any kind of oil assets. US does.

  12. Re:Paying someone to disadvantage another? on Murdoch-Microsoft Deal In the Works · · Score: 1

    It might have something to do with them behaving like shameless assholes and that they keep breaking the law again and again. If Microsoft was a person they would be in prison and unemployable.

  13. Ruby Javascript on The State of Ruby VMs — Ruby Renaissance · · Score: 2, Insightful

    It would be so nice to be able to use Ruby instead of Javascript.
    It is so much easier to write clean code in Ruby and since I use a lot of Ruby on Rails it would be great to be able to use the same code in the backend and in the browser. Go Ruby! :)

  14. Re:I'm thinking about moving to Norway on Norwegian Court Rules ISP Doesn't Have To Block The Pirate Bay · · Score: 1

    Exactly, the rest of Scandinavia has no oil and the standard of living is very comparable to Norway. Of course the oil helps but all about politics. Norway prioritizes the common good before private profit. That is why you are likely to have courts that doesn't look upon copyright infringement as to be so serious as to need special treatment. That's why they have free health care, nice prisons (criminals are also people) and strict laws on alcohol. /Swede

  15. Elitism on Asimov Estate Authorizes New I, Robot Books · · Score: 4, Insightful

    What kind of elitist crap is that? I love Asimov's books, I have read most of them and they probably helped shape me in a way. I say that if someone wants to have a go at some sequels the go right a head. I don't think that they will be even comparable but I might enjoy them anyway. The worst thing that can happen is that they are not worth reading.

  16. Re:Agreed - ban encryption. on "Three Strikes" To Go Ahead In Britain · · Score: 1

    I love the idea of an escrow. We just need to create a communication system that uses rapidly changing keys and feed their escrow an enormous amount of worthless keys. Time to by stocks in Seagate..

  17. Re:I understand these modern times and all... on 1Mb Broadband Access Becomes Legal Right In Finland · · Score: 1

    Yes, the obvious solution when you are not satisfied with your government is to let private companies run your country, Oh, wait, that's how it is already.

  18. Re:Universal service obligations on 1Mb Broadband Access Becomes Legal Right In Finland · · Score: 3, Insightful

    640Kb Blah bla blah...

  19. Another kdawson story. on AU Legal Group Says ISP Allowed 100K Illegal Downloads · · Score: 1

    It is apparently time to exclude kdawsons stories. This submission doesn't make sense.

  20. My experience on Why Users Drop Open Source Apps For Proprietary Alternatives · · Score: 1

    It was the constant crashing, the buggy feeling, So many problems with the drivers I really don't want to think about it. To get the computer to behave somewhat like I wanted I had to install extra software that were even more buggy with lots of annoying pop-ups. It felt very amateurish and slow, very very slow. So finally I decided to dump that crap Windows and install Slackware.

    In the beginning it was a challenge, there was no gui and i didn't know any commands at all. "dir","c:", "help" all failed. I started typing random things and pressing buttons. "" was a great accident, there was a list of commands! I tried them all, started from the top. It was hard and frustrating but in the same time rewarding and exciting, uncharted territory! I had had enough of Windows so going back was not an option, at least not then. I have since tried Windows on a couple of occasions and it is like it always was. Even a clean installations is on its knees when you do just one or tho things at the same time. The gui is cluttered and the command line is horrible. That is just besides the lousy security and persistent buggyness. It feels so good it is physical to sit down in front of my Gentoo box, I'm in control again!

    That was you meant, right?

  21. Re:Stupid prices on US Cell Phone Plans Among World's Most Expensive · · Score: 1

    Finland has almost 100% coverage so it doesn't matter.

  22. Re:Stupid prices on US Cell Phone Plans Among World's Most Expensive · · Score: 1

    Population density (source:wikipedia)
    US 31/km
    Netherlands: 396/km

    Netherlands has about 12 times the population density of US and are also among the absolute cheapest.
    Keep making up excuses.

  23. Re:I don't understand on UK ISP Disconnects Customers For File Sharing · · Score: 1

    That is just plain wrong.
    In my country we have cheap, fast broadband with no caps at all (only some form of caps on cellular internet). We have several large companies providing internet and they survive just fine. At my last place I lived we had 100/10 Mbit and at times I maxed it 24/7, for days. Cost $40/month. The only time I have ever heard an ISP complain was when internet traffic made a big dip when we got a new law helping the likes of MPAA. People got a bit scared and cut down on downloading. This ISP reasoned that if people use less bandwith they may settle for slower speeds paying less. This makes the ISPs' profits go down.

  24. Re:First Laugh on Microsoft's Code Contribution Due To GPL Violation · · Score: 1

    I like to talk to pretty but insecure girls on online communities, making them think I'm their friend but in reality I manipulate them to feel that they are worthless. Then I give them confirmation when they do what I want if you catch my drift.. This of course in no way makes me a "bad" person, I'm only doing this for my own gain like everybody else. At least I'm genuine. /S

  25. Re:debate rules on Open Source Languages Rumble At OSCON · · Score: 1

    Considering the only people motivated enough to participate in such an apparent flame-fest are going to the people who lives in the illusion that their favorite language really is the best. Therefore if they can only come up with good enough arguments the others will finally understand and be enlightened. Of course they will be frustrated when the others don't listen properly and instead tries to argue for their painfully sub-standard choice. So in more and more desperate attempts to break through they will use increasingly more provocative arguments quickly deteriorating the whole mess in minutes. They wont last an hour.