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  1. Re:I don't see the problem on PI License May Soon Be Required for Computer Forensics · · Score: 1

    Don't forget having a best friend who has ties to the maffia!

  2. Jeez on No Right to Privacy When Your Computer Is Repaired · · Score: 0, Redundant

    The techs weren't doing anything wrong or unusual here. They probably needed to find about 4GB of stuff to burn, and even if that wasn't what they needed as in this case they would probably have to poke around in the files to fix/troubleshoot the computer.

    Yeah, and I need 25 gallons of your gas, out of your tank, to make sure this headlight works...
  3. Re:Poor judgement on Teachers Fake Gunman Attack · · Score: 1

    Wrong. Depends on the state; There are exceptions to that particular law. For instance, with a CCW in Georgia (Tennesee is the same) I can and do carry concealed when dropping off/picking up my daughter. The law does NOT say I CAN'T carry into the school, and it does not say I can. I have never seen where that has been tested in court.

  4. Re:Exaggeration on Report Says Patents Prevent New Drugs · · Score: 1
    The doctor determines the prescription based on the desired effects; The insurance companies mostly list (cover) generic drugs, with some listed (coverage) name brand drugs for specific effects. If the insurance company is paying, they are the consumer and you are the co-consumer. If you are paying out of pocket, then you are the consumer.

    Look at your drug coverage. How much choice do you think you get when it comes to determining what you need to get or stay healthy?

  5. Current Engines... on Copyright Tool Scans Web For Violations · · Score: 1

    I would have thought that someone at google or microsoft would have thought this up long before. They are in the perfect position to make it happen.

  6. Hmm... on HP's Windows Bundle Trouble · · Score: 1

    "For its part, we contend that it is not in violation of the law because the PC is integral to the OS. 'The OS without a PC is not a product because it doesn't work,' said (whatever), legal affairs director for (whatever) 'We believe the market is for products that work...