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  1. Re:Some whine with that cheese? on Facebook Silently Removes Ability To Download Your Posts · · Score: 0

    you could complain, but theres nothing legally against doing that

  2. Re:If you can view it you can download it. on Facebook Silently Removes Ability To Download Your Posts · · Score: 1

    true but i am sure that facebook will not look at it as accessing your account but rather accessing "user account 1234"

  3. Re:Malicious? on Facebook Silently Removes Ability To Download Your Posts · · Score: 1

    I am sure there are people who dont understand why we use slashdot either...

  4. Re:Does anybody else find it funny... on iPhone 4, iPad 2 Get US Import Ban · · Score: 1

    not everyone. I cant stand apple but i also note that if apple wasnt sucessful, the droid eco system would probably not be what it is today either. so in that regard I am thankful

  5. Re:Those who live by the sword... on iPhone 4, iPad 2 Get US Import Ban · · Score: 3, Interesting

    quick, someone writing google glass apps get on it!

  6. Re:Sigh on iPhone 4, iPad 2 Get US Import Ban · · Score: 1

    The only people in the world that think samsung copied apple design are fanbois and aparently a few judges who are not technologically intelligent. even when both are placed in front of my nearly blind grandmother she knew that one was not the same as the other.

  7. Re:Sigh on iPhone 4, iPad 2 Get US Import Ban · · Score: 1

    yeah, he forgot sue

  8. Re:You know what they say.. on iPhone 4, iPad 2 Get US Import Ban · · Score: 2

    Right, Because I am going to trust a site called "samgsung copies apple" to be unbiased... on tumblr no less

  9. Re:What matters? on Vint Cerf: Data That's Here Today May Be Gone Tomorrow · · Score: 1

    he specifically stated that he re backs up every year. I dont go that far but i have data going back as far as the early 90s that started on large floppys, migrated them to smaller floppies, migrated them to CD-r's and now have them on external hard drives. It isnt too hard to keep formats alive. (also note on the hard drives I keep VMs with older OS's able to read formats that i have not found a way to convert, which isnt many.)

  10. Re:My data will be readable on Vint Cerf: Data That's Here Today May Be Gone Tomorrow · · Score: 2

    why didnt you OCR and then make the edits? There are numerous OCR options that would have fit that need no?

  11. Re:G'DAY MATE on Beer Fridge Caught Interfering With Cellular Network · · Score: 1

    Thats like saying bud or coors are good american beers because they have some 70% of the american market. They are crap. Look at breweries like stone rogue blue point etc. No share, waves above what is "good" though

  12. Re:What if the person is innocent? on SCOTUS Says DNA Collection Permissible After Arrest · · Score: 1

    It has changed. Ive been trying to get my prints expunged from the records for a few years now over a false arrest

  13. Re:I knew it would be 5-4 on SCOTUS Says DNA Collection Permissible After Arrest · · Score: 1

    he is starting to apear to be more libertarian than conservitive.

  14. Re:Let's just get this out of the way... on Iron In Egyptian Relics Came From Space · · Score: 1

    well of course ancient astronauts didnt kill JFK, it was the ancient astronauts great great great great......great great grandkids! The ancients died milenia ago!!

  15. Re:Photo Op on Scientists Recover Wooly Mammoth Blood · · Score: 1

    whoops, thank you for that. I meant slightly below room temp.

  16. Re:Photo Op on Scientists Recover Wooly Mammoth Blood · · Score: 1

    IT wasnt me trying to tell you how to do it or you are doing it wrong. if you read the last sentence I clearly said "in my experience anyway"

  17. Re:Search engines on Google's View On the Whac-a-Mole of Blocking Pirate Sites · · Score: 1

    my point is the same argument you made is the same argument anti gun people use to try and ban guns. thats all

  18. Re: Why restrict it at all? on PayPal Reviewing Qualifying Age For Vulnerability Rewards · · Score: 1

    yes you are correct. I addressed it lower in the thread.

  19. Re: Why restrict it at all? on PayPal Reviewing Qualifying Age For Vulnerability Rewards · · Score: 1

    I forgot to mention that you do need a work permit, 14-15 are restricted to some jobs (mcdonalds) and can only work a total of 20 hours and no more than 3 hours on a school day and not past 7 PM (things may have changed in the past 15 years but ..woah damn im old) 16-17 can work 32 hours or something and no more than 4 hours on a school day and not after 10 PM

  20. Re:Search engines on Google's View On the Whac-a-Mole of Blocking Pirate Sites · · Score: 1

    the problem with this approach is it would allow anyone to "buy search placement" not just for good but for bad as well. And frankly, If I do a search on something I want the best possible result, not the "approved by XX" result.

  21. Re:Search engines on Google's View On the Whac-a-Mole of Blocking Pirate Sites · · Score: 1

    thats the logic used against guns.

  22. Re:Photo Op on Scientists Recover Wooly Mammoth Blood · · Score: 1, Informative

    to be fair a "good" beer is best served slightly above room temperature. no bud or coors or miller, they taste horrible at room temp but thats the kind of beer it is. many of the microbrews such as those from brooklyn , rogue , stone , lake placid breweries almost all taste better at a lower temp. In fact you can actually taste the difference between the time it comes out of the tap and the end of the beer. in my experience anyway, its usually at its best 1/2 way through the pint.

  23. Re: Why restrict it at all? on PayPal Reviewing Qualifying Age For Vulnerability Rewards · · Score: 1

    yet you can be 14 and work at a mcdonalds, at least in NY

  24. Re:Texas leads the way, again on Texas Poised To Pass Unprecedented Email Privacy Bill · · Score: 0

    my mistake, I thought you were talking about california.

    But I will point out that you have no citations and a little digging shows some of those are wrong or misleading.

  25. Re:Texas leads the way, again on Texas Poised To Pass Unprecedented Email Privacy Bill · · Score: 1

    clearly first generation immigrants (legal or illegal) have more trouble assimilating. and getting along in schools. its usually the 2nd or even 3rd generation of immigrants who make it as "american"