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  1. Re:Without her permission? on Minnesota Teen Wins Settlement After School Takes Facebook Password · · Score: 1

    And why were the cops even involved? I insulted plenty of school faculty and staff when I was a kid. If I had been overheard, I would have expected detention, not the police.

  2. If the authorities really want to reduce speeding on Judge Says You Can Warn Others About Speed Traps · · Score: 1

    If the authorities really want to reduce speeding, they should be happy about this. When drivers are warned of a speed trap, they slow down. Mission accomplished.

  3. Did this with "cache offline" too on Google Removes "Search Nearby" Function From Updated Google Maps · · Score: 1

    They also did this with offline caching. It used to be I could cache up to five map areas offline on my tablet. Inexplicably, they took it away. Then they brought it back but it's not in the menu of commands, you have to type "ok maps". I suspect a patent issue but it would be nice if Google gave an explanation. Removing useful features seems counter intuitive to say the least.

  4. Re:Put a fork in it, it's done. on FBI Edits Mission Statement: Removes Law Enforcement As 'Primary' Purpose · · Score: 1

    The silence from the left is deafening.

    Yes, the ACLU, Center for Constitutional Rights, and others have been completely silent. Wait, no they haven't.

  5. Re:Lame duck President on Former Head of NSA Calls For Obama To Reject NSA Commission Recommendations · · Score: 2

    I'd like to see an NSA that we could be proud of again

    I'm not sure that ever existed. The NSA was happy to spy on Americans Nixon didn't like, just because he asked them to.

  6. No abuses? on Former Head of NSA Calls For Obama To Reject NSA Commission Recommendations · · Score: 5, Informative
  7. I sense desperation on Letter to "Extended Family" Assures That NSA Will "Weather This Storm" · · Score: 1

    Writing to employees' families and referring to his organization as a "national treasure" both give off a sense of defensiveness. As another poster said, they will almost certainly weather the political storm and continue doing what they do, but this letter doesn't make them look any better.

  8. They won't attack the US on Former NSA Chief Warns Hackers Will Attack US If Snowden Is Captured · · Score: 5, Insightful

    They won't attack the US, they'll attack the US government. Completely different. These guys remind me of mafiosi who try to claim prosecutors going after the Mafia are going after all Italian-Americans.

  9. Re:Sod google reader on Slashdot Asks: How Will You Replace Google Reader? · · Score: 1

    Me, too.

  10. Gamers in rural areas? Sucks to be you. on Microsoft Creative Director 'Doesn't Get' Always-On DRM Concerns · · Score: 1

    Right, because every gamer lives in a developed area with available high-speed internet. Because internet connections never go down. Because it makes any kind of sense at all to require an always-on connection for a single-player game. What a jerk.

  11. Re:Hi, I'm visiting the US soon... on Ask Slashdot: Ideas and Tools To Get Around the Great Firewall? · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Right, because importing hard drugs is morally equivalent to circumventing censorship.

  12. Re:Personally, I don't see a conflict on Bill "The Science Guy" Nye Says Creationism Is Not Appropriate For Children · · Score: 1

    Persecution? I only pointed out the same thing you did - that the Genesis story was written by people who didn't know anything more about the creation of the universe than anyone else at the time, so there's no reason to try to reconcile it with science. Islamic creationists are just as stupid as Christian creationists.

  13. Re:Personally, I don't see a conflict on Bill "The Science Guy" Nye Says Creationism Is Not Appropriate For Children · · Score: 1

    Well, there are all the other texts that also claim to be knowledge of God conferred to a human to write down. But I would think a claim as extraordinary as "This book was written by a man who was in direct communication with God" would need some evidence supporting it before we would be expected to take it seriously.

  14. Re:Personally, I don't see a conflict on Bill "The Science Guy" Nye Says Creationism Is Not Appropriate For Children · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Wouldn't it make more sense to believe that Genesis was written by people who had no more idea about how the earth, sun, moon, and stars formed than anyone else who was alive at the time? Why perpetuate the idea that some guy got knowledge directly from God and then wrote it down?

  15. Re:The "war" on religion on Kentucky Lawmakers Shocked To Find Evolution In Biology Tests · · Score: 1

    What you're proposing would not be considered "common ground" by the proponents of creationism.

  16. Lucky the DMCA has a provision for false takedowns on NASA's Own Video of Curiosity Landing Crashes Into a DMCA Takedown · · Score: 2

    I'm sure Scripps News Service will be assessed the lawful penalty for issuing a false DMCA takedown notice. Also, I believe in the Tooth Fairy.

  17. Re:Let this be a message to the unpatriotic on Waterboarding Whistleblower Indicted Under Espionage Act · · Score: 1

    Sadly, there are many politicians and regular people in this country who would say that with a straight face, and mean it.

  18. Re:Wut? on NSA Chief Denies Claims of Domestic Spying · · Score: 1

    And the feeling is mutual.

  19. Re:Here's what you say on Ask Slashdot: What's the Best Way To Deal With Roving TSA Teams? · · Score: 2

    Or they'd start indiscriminately pepper-spraying people, knowing they wouldn't get charged for assault.

  20. Why do people still do this? on Publicly Shaming Laptop Thieves Catches Bystanders in the Crossfire · · Score: 2

    I thought everyone knew by now that if you send a nude photo of yourself to someone else in electronic form, it will inevitably end up on the internet.

  21. Re:"Pressured" is a strong word... on US Gov't Lobbied EU To Approve Oracle-Sun Merger · · Score: 1

    "This sort of thing is exactly what diplomats do. They lobby other countries to take actions perceived as favorable for their own country" Oracle and Sun aren't the United States. Diplomats are supposed to lobby for our country's interest, not the interests of whatever companies made the biggest campaign contributions to politicians. If there's nothing to see here, why was this kept secret instead of done in the open?

  22. Re:How is that douchebag still wearing a badge? on Cop Seeks Wiretapping Charges For Woman Who Videotaped Beating · · Score: 1

    What has changed was that some people started to insist on accountability for police officers. Before the early 1970s, they could pretty much do whatever they wanted and not be held accountable. That's changing, and some cops don't like it.

  23. Re:Cloud on Anonymous Hack One Gigabyte of Data From NATO · · Score: 1

    If you've finally realized that data in the cloud isn't secure if you don't handle the encryption yourself, then Anonymous has been successful. You should thank them for bringing it to your attention.

  24. Re:I hope this passes on US Congress Tries To Cut Body Scanner Funding · · Score: 1

    I'm more pissed that I have to removed everything, even my chapstick, cash, and boarding pass, from my pockets and remove my belt before going through the thing. Apparently it can see through clothing, but not a cloth belt. And no, I don't trust the people manning the x-ray machine not to steal whatever cash I had in my pocket. I'm not sure if this is a TSA rule or just the private contractors at ROC not knowing the procedure.

  25. Re:Corruption on FCC Commissioner Leaves To Become Lobbyist · · Score: 1

    The people with the power to stop it are all profiting from it.