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  1. Re:Meanwhile at Canonical on Media Center Key Accidentally Gives Pirates Free Windows 8 Pro License · · Score: 1

    I've never understood this bizarre belief that "Oh, it's activated, that means I have a legitimate copy".

    So it activates it, you still have an unlicensed copy. If you were a corporation and exploited this, let's see how the civil court views your "free license".

  2. Re:so what if they're minors? on Website Calls Out Authors of Racist Anti-Obama Posts · · Score: 1

    Amusing that you try to equate a resistance to the erosion of freedom as a loony position.

    Respect is earned. None of the current elected officials in the US have done anything in particular to earn my respect. In fact, I think that the whole system is problematic because I feel that anyone who seeks out a position of that much power is by definition unsuited to possess power. The only people who I feel that would not misuse it are those uncomfortable having it.

    Sadly, this is an unworkable system and a utopian dream.

    You may try to dismiss anything I may say as the ramblings of a militant religious nutjob (which is thoroughly laughable because none of what you tried to characterize me as in your ad hominem fits), but I will defend your right to make such moronic dismissals just the same.

  3. Re:so what if they're minors? on Website Calls Out Authors of Racist Anti-Obama Posts · · Score: 1

    There's some pretty severe cognitive dissonance in your post. Limiting our ability to criticize our elected officials does exactly what your claims that criticizing our elected officials does. That is makes us "[look] like one of those Middle Eastern countries with shelled out buildings and rubble filled streets."

    When you start promoting the stripping of freedoms as something that makes a state a better place, it is time to take a step back and evaluate exactly what it is you believe.

  4. Re:Shows MSs confidence in WIn 8/ARM tablets. on Microsoft's SmartGlass For Android Reviewed · · Score: 4, Informative

    Smartglass is available for both WP7 and WinRT, but hey, don't let reality interfere with your fantasy world.

  5. Re:Look over there! on EC Sends Statement of Objections To Microsoft For Violating Anti-Trust Agreement · · Score: 1

    Correct. I was merely adapting his analogy to more accurately fit how it could be used as a defense instead of the straw man he'd made ;)

  6. Re:Look over there! on EC Sends Statement of Objections To Microsoft For Violating Anti-Trust Agreement · · Score: 1

    That's not the argument.

    The argument is that if it is ok for you to steal $2,000, why is it not ok for me to steal $1,000.

    There is a big difference there.

    You suggested that both our stealing is wrong. The defense would be "You seem ok with the other guy stealing $2,000. That suggests to us that this is a politically motivated action and not based on the merits of your case because if it were, we would expect suit against the more egregious offense where there is none".

  7. Re:Saw the email yesterday on Amazon Kindle eBook Users To Get Refunds After Settlement · · Score: 3, Informative

    You're completely off base. These were refunds levied against the publishers. Amazon has nothing to do with the suit. They are just the medium of refund for kindle owners.

  8. Re:Nothing new on The History of Lying With Images · · Score: 1

    But lying within the species is not a benefit to the species as a whole, hence, the species is a pathological liar (in my view).

  9. Re:Nothing new on The History of Lying With Images · · Score: 1

    We do have a remarkable propensity for trying to mislead one another don't we?

    It's like the species, collectively, is a pathological liar.

  10. Re:Good on Lawsuit Challenges New York Sugary Drink Ban · · Score: 2

    An individual need not be harmed by a law to realize that it is not an area that should be legislated.

  11. Re:facebook at birth on UK 'Virtual ID Card' Scheme Set For Launch · · Score: 1

    Everything comes and goes. There was a time when the same comment could have been made about myspace.

  12. Re:Medical applications? Nope. on Scientists Invent Electronics That Dissolve In the Body · · Score: 1

    You mean like a gel-cap? :P

  13. Re:It's more than OS on Iran and North Korea Team Up To Fight State-Sponsored Malware · · Score: 1

    Considering the speed of sound in seawater is something along the lines of 5 times the speed of sound in the atmosphere (note, this is variable in both mediums, and the 5 is in the proper range, and provided only to illustrate the difference in magnitude), that would be one fast torpedo!

  14. Re:taxes spent on education on Creating a School Computer Lab With Ubuntu For $0 · · Score: 2, Funny

    You forgot that this is California we're talking about. Most everything gets 50% of the revenue, and total spend is around %4500 of revenue ;)

  15. Re:Keys in the box... on Ask Slashdot: Storing Items In a Sealed Chest For 25 Years? · · Score: 1

    This. A "time capsule" is a construct for physical items. Storing data in something like this just seems asinine, yet that's what almost all the suggestions here are...

  16. Re:karma? on Transplant Surgeon Called Dibs On Steve Jobs' Home · · Score: 1

    A regional list for small states could work, but you have to be able to get to the organ location/meet the organ halfway/etc within a pretty short span of time. If you're a resident of Maine, and an organ became available in California, it's not going to do you much good.

  17. Re:That pay is just for the first few months on Apple Store Employees Soak Up the Atmosphere, But Not Much Cash · · Score: 1

    SCSI was never common on the desktop was my point. That it died out was just parenthetical info.

  18. Re:That pay is just for the first few months on Apple Store Employees Soak Up the Atmosphere, But Not Much Cash · · Score: 1

    So, your argument is that SCSI on the desktop (something that died out) means that PC makers do what Apple does? You might want to try a different example...

  19. Re:Movies on 'Nuclear Free' Maryland City Grants Waiver For HP · · Score: 4, Informative

    That word (catharsis) doesn't mean what you think it means.

    Catharsis is a purging of built up emotion/tension. It has absolutely nothing to do with education of any sort.....

  20. Re:Evolution on Did a Genome Copying Mistake Lead To Human Intelligence? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Well, not exactly. Copying mistake suggests a meiosis or mitosis failure. However, there is also the potential for DNA to be altered and then copied accurately.

  21. Re:Alternative solution on FCC To Require TV Stations To Post Rates For Campaign Ads · · Score: 1

    If the prices are secret, how do we know that it is followed?

  22. Re:Alternative solution on FCC To Require TV Stations To Post Rates For Campaign Ads · · Score: 1

    Or it will illustrate the biases in the advertising media? Charge candidate A X dollars for a spot, but charge candidate B 3X for a spot. Suddenly, the negative news aired for candidate B and the positive news aired for candidate A seem less and less likely to be unbiased when those rates are disclosed. That would be a major reason the media sources wish to keep it secret.

  23. Re:america on Technology Makes It Harder To Save Money · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I think the point is that everyone recognizes that there are cheaper alternatives to eating out all the time. You can eat out for $20/meal (not talking fast food), and it's really, really convenient. Do that 3 times a week (or more), and you're spending at least $240/month eating out.

    We recognize that the benefit from that $240 (12 meals that we could make for maybe $40 ourselves, but it would be less convenient) is much, much less than the entertainment value of cable, or internet.

    I can always make my own meals by buying ingredients and save a huge amount of money (I eat out a lot), but I can't make my own cable service or cell phone service.

    It isn't trading food when the subject is eating out. It's trading convenience. You still eat... you just have to prepare it yourself.

  24. No disconnects* on EU Commissioner: We Cannot Allow ISP Disconnects · · Score: 3, Funny

    *Unless you commit copyright infringement. Then we will cut off your internet and make sure that you are so in debt that you can't support yourself ever again.

  25. Re:Seriously? on Power-Saving Web Pages: Real Or Myth? · · Score: 2

    You realize that CRTs use less power with darker images for basically the same exact reason?