Slashdot Mirror


User: tk702000

tk702000's activity in the archive.

Stories
0
Comments
9
First seen
Last seen
Profile
(view on slashdot.org)

Comments · 9

  1. Yeah, cause... on UN Wades Into Patent War Mess · · Score: 1

    ...their so good at straightening things out.

  2. What does this have to do with technology? on Google Launches International Campaign For Recognition of Same-Sex Marriage · · Score: 1

    This post doesn't belong here.

  3. Sherlock Holmes to Professor Moriarty on How Steve Jobs Patent-Trolled Bill Gates · · Score: 1

    Of course Bill deserves some credit. Gates is Professor Moriarty to Job's Sherlock Holmes. Neither would have accomplished such great things, if their mortal archenemy hadn't been challenging, and dare I say inspiring, the other.

  4. Bottom line... on What's the Carbon Footprint of Bicycling? · · Score: 1

    ...the world is simply overpopulated.

  5. Duh! on US Supreme Court: Video Games Qualify For First Amendment · · Score: 1

    Nothing more need be said.

  6. Re:ha ha ha on NASA Banned From Working With China · · Score: 1

    As sad as it is, being an American myself, your logic and references are both quite good.

  7. Re:All I see is on Elderly Georgian Woman Cuts Armenian Internet · · Score: 1

    Agree with you 100%

  8. Re:The medium is NOT the message on How To Build a Web 2.0 Government? · · Score: 1

    I tend to agree with you, God knows I've never rushed home to watch anything on C-Span. I do think though, that part of the problem has been that the information made available to the public was half-duplex. With the Internet so widely used now a days, the ability for citizens to actually weigh in on issues is possible. Just a thought, but if they design Government 2.0 to be interactive, I think that a lot more people will want to get involved. Hell, Obama's campaign in and of itself is a testament to that.

  9. Re:Go Fig on Has Orwell's '1984' Come 22 Years Later? · · Score: 1

    Nor will you ever see a perfect government, as there is no such thing...and most likely never will be. Why? Because people aren't perfect and will most certainly never be.