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  1. Re:Tricky defense on Congressman Releases Draft of Legislation On Domestic Drones and Privacy · · Score: 1

    I wouldn't make it so specific.

    Simply ban any use of data gathered by ANY unmanned flying vehicle inadvisable in a court of law. Forbid police agencies from using unmanned vehicles (not just drones, but smaller 'copters as well) and have a $10,000 fine for anyone in law enforcement who operates one, and a $25,000 fine for their immediate supervisor.

    No warrants, no permissions, no nothin'. You don't get to use 'em on citizens, boys, not now, not ever.

  2. Re:passive aggressive much? on Cell Phone Jamming Devices Enjoy an Increase In Popularity · · Score: 1

    I've done it, but with a gesture - just catch their eye and slowly lower your palm. They usually apologize and get quieter.

    I picked this up when it was done to me. I wasn't being intentionally obnoxious, I just didn't realize how loud I was being.

  3. Re:So there you have it on Why Did It Take So Long To Invent the Wheel? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Someone did patent the wheel, in Austraila in 2001. http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn965-wheel-patented-in-australia.html He was trying to point out how poorly Australia new patent system worked.

  4. Re:You know... on Aderall Or Nothing: Anatomy of the Great Amphetamine Drought · · Score: 1

    Yeah, because libertarians think the DEA is a great agency, and have never advocated dismantling it.

    Sheesh. Go read something.

  5. Re:Ditching cable and this is amond the reasons wh on FEMA, FCC Hope To Forestall Panic Over National Emergency Alert · · Score: 1
    It's even better when you're watching a show you recorded days ago and the alert mutes the sound and replaces it with annoying beeps.

    All of the alerts I've seen are for severe weather. Hey, guess what? We're used to thunderstorms. We're already prepared for them. Yeah, if it were a tornado I'd be concerned, but not three days later.

  6. Re:Duh on Security Expert Slams Google+ Pseudonym Policy · · Score: 1

    I've got a pretty unique name too. I was aware of four or five of us on the net, but then went on facebook and found over 20. Maybe we should start a very small, very exclusive club.

  7. Re:The next trend in air travel? on China Detects 10 Cases of Radiation Contamination, 2 In Hospital · · Score: 3, Insightful

    And then you ship it to the US.

  8. Re:The smart phone got him off? on Smart Phone Gets Driver Out of a Speeding Ticket · · Score: 1, Funny

    You have to be a Mormon.

  9. I hate slide shows on Some Hard Drive Nostalgia To Start Off the Year · · Score: 3, Insightful
    Want to make me leave your page in an instant? Promise something tantalizing, then present me with a slide show I've got to click through.

    See ya!

  10. Re:Why not... on The DIY Car Computer vs. the iPad · · Score: 1

    In the passenger seat my wife ceases being a friend and a lover and a wife and is magically transformed into a driver ed instructor. After many, shall we say, disagreements, we found a solution. Unless she's tired enough to take a nap, she drives whenever we go anywhere.

  11. Re:Sounds like a business opportunity to me on Google Releases New Image Format Called WebP · · Score: 5, Funny
    What kind of electricity was he using?

    It's a known fact* that electricity from hydro has a smoother, more natural sound than electricity from nuke plants. Coal is somewhere in the middle of the two.

    I've heard people claim "Most people can't tell the difference between .01 and .05 THD, but I can." Which is like saying "Most people can't read the surgeon general's warning on a pack of cigarettes from a half mile away, but I can."

    ---

    *among wacky "audiophiles".

  12. Re:It's the freeloaders time on Ars Technica Inveighs Against Ad Blocking · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Since most sites feature those annoying ads, it's easier to just block them all. Advertisers don't seem to realize that one flashing ad on one site will result in us turning off all ads, everywhere.

    If there was no animation in ads I'd leave them on - sometimes they're useful, sometimes they're entertaining, and at the very least they may help the site make a buck. But that's not going to happen. We're constantly subjected to ads that get more and more annoying, so we just turn them all off. And when a site takes the time to carefully screen their ads it doesn't make much difference - we've already blocked them everywhere.

  13. Re:Simple reason on The Sad History and (Possibly) Bright Future of TiVo · · Score: 1

    I've had Tivo almost since it's been out. I tried the Time Warner DVR and it was, hands down, the worst piece of consumer electronics I've ever used. (That includes the PC Jr. and top loading VCRs with mechanical tuners.) Even though it was much cheaper, and the whole package gave me more channels, after three weeks of frustration I had TW yank it out and went back to my Tivo.

    That was back in 2003. I wrote about it, (http://www.davehitt.com/march03/twdvr.html) and I still get e-mail on that article, informing me that every complaint I had back then is still valid.

    Tivo just works, and the UI is incredibly simple and intuitive. That's worth enough for some of us to pay the higher price.

  14. Re:Oh really? on Malicious Spam Jumps To 3B Messages Per Day · · Score: 1

    It happens from time to time, which is why you have to check your spam folder from time to time. Usually simply marking it as "not spam" solves the problem. Even with a few pages of spam that shouldn't take you more than a minute or so.

    Perfection doesn't exist in this area, but Google comes pretty close.

  15. Re:So Iran's standards then? on Appeals Court Rules On Internet Obscenity Standards · · Score: 5, Informative

    http://zoklet.net/totse//en/law/high_profile_legal_cases/aabust.html

    In 1994 the Amateur Action BBS in California annoyed a prude postal inspector in Tennessee who signed on, paid a fee and downloaded porn. In order to get the extradition orders he mailed the owners real kidde porn. They were arrested, extradited, the kiddie porn indictment was thrown out, and they were then tried based on Tennessee's community standards. They lost and were sent to prison.

    I was running a 21 line subscription BBS at the time (Electric Avenue). It was primarily for chat, games and forums, but I had a half dozen CDs of dirty GIFs people could download. When this case hit the news I removed the pictures immediately. I had no desire to spend everything I owned defending myself against a jury of toothless "peers" in some backwater state.

  16. Re:If you drunk e-mail... on Craig Mundie Wants "Internet Driver's Licenses" · · Score: 1

    As a result Wikipedia is great for finding simple facts like who were George Washington's Parents or the origin of Rickrolling, but useless if the subject is controversial. Squatters on controversial pages will remove anything you post on "their" turf within hours, and sometimes minutes, of your changes or additions. They simply won't tolerate facts that contradict their POV.

  17. Re:"Cops shoot man 12 times" on Why the First Cowboy To Draw Always Gets Shot · · Score: 1

    In the US cops can use deadly force any time they feel like it, knowing they can almost always get away with it.

  18. Re:Home schooling vs. school duty on US Grants Home Schooling German Family Political Asylum · · Score: 1

    Sure it can.

    A debaptizing ceremony is quick and simple. You just have someone stand over you with a blow dryer. blow it on you for fifteen or twenty seconds, and declare you are now officially debaptized.

    It's best if you have an atheist do it.

  19. Re:Well duh! on Does Personalized News Lead To Ignorance? · · Score: 1

    Thanks. You just proved my point.

  20. Re:Well duh! on Does Personalized News Lead To Ignorance? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    On the flip side, if all you read is news sources that think socialized medicine is a wonderful panacea you're going to be just as ignorant.

    People pick news sources whose bias matches theirs. Unless you get out of your comfort zone on a regular basis your knowledge will be limited and your opinions stilted. If you read lefty news (i.e. most news) you need to check out the conservative viewpoint at least once a week. If you read conservative news, you need to read the lefty media at least once a week.

    People who get all their news from The New York Times and NPR as every bit as ignorant as those who get all their news from Fox and The Wall Street Journal.

    And vice versa.

  21. All in One Place on Pope Urges Priests To Go Forth and Blog · · Score: 0, Troll

    Sounds like a way all the priests can keep their kiddy porn in one place.

  22. Re:welleee on Best Way To Clear Your Name Online? · · Score: 1

    What about the future employer who never mentions it in an interview, but finds it later?

  23. Re:Of course you should be paid on Should You Be Paid For Being On Call? · · Score: 1

    It doesn't matter that you don't get called very often. You still have to change your private life. You've got to know that you can miss the end of a movie or them middle of a concert or even just a good dream at the whim of your employer.

    You should get paid for that.

  24. Re:Stupidity is not color-blind. on Google Apologizes For "Michelle Obama" Results · · Score: 1

    So Bush = chimp is perfectly acceptable, but if it's done on anyone has dark skin it's automatically racism?

    Nonsense, but predictable nonsense.

  25. Re:tired of this "control the internet for the kid on FCC Mulling More Control For Electronic Media · · Score: 1

    Can we please mod any "fixed that for you" posts down to oblivion? How about a special -100 for them, along with loss of all the posters karma forever.