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  1. Oook, still not convinced ? on Court Takes Away Some of the Public Domain · · Score: 3, Interesting

    that patents and copyrights are harmful and detrimental ? and they are going towards intellectual feudalism ?

  2. Re:"Businesses can regulate themselves" my ass. on Gulf Oil Spill Disaster — Spawn of the Living Dead · · Score: 1

    not to mention that, most of the data they are using there are from bush era, the very government which wanted to discredit and minimize government in all respects, being a puppet of the very private interests they put them there. i dont even know what the hell that 1999 dated photo/signature does at the top of the pdf. not to mention too, that the majority of the polluting part of the government is department of defense, which is basically the part of government which does everything through private companies. and maintains, well, doh, an ARMY.

    in any eventuality, a shitty article compiled from data from an anti-government administration period, appearing in a private mouthpiece editorial does not defend your argument.

    governments of sweden, denmark, norway, finland, iceland, france, greenland, spain all stand there, with the very pro-government, pro-regulation, outright socialist past in the 60 years of their near political past, and the positive effect they had in minimizing private horrors as compared to 'fuck me badd' us corporatism.

  3. Re:"Businesses can regulate themselves" my ass. on Gulf Oil Spill Disaster — Spawn of the Living Dead · · Score: 1

    i dont even need to discuss this with you. i can debunk/negate a particular source on and on. you can give soviet union and china as examples on and on.

    its pointless to debate with you 'free market' fools. you are as zealot and 'believer' like radical islamists. exhibiting the exact behavior patterns in a discussion.

    have a nice day. keep believing in a derelict church.

  4. Aussies ! dont buy it ! on Australian Government May Shelve Internet Filter · · Score: 1

    ask for them to put out a legislation that would BAN any such filters from being done by ANY government. dont buy the delay or 'opt in' bait. you opt in today,only to see it be mandatory tomorrow. go the 'stallman' way, ask for what you really want, push for it.

  5. Good thinking !!! i like it !!! on FSF Starts Anti-ACTA Campaign · · Score: 1

    that thinking highlights a major method the establishment and private interests have been using to force public to accepting their will - put something SO far worse on the table that the public will accept the 'less' worse option, which is what they actually want us to accept. we shouldnt be passive, and just get herded. we should be active, and push for what we want.

  6. Re:Leave the country. on In Ukraine, IT Freelancing Under Threat · · Score: 1

    engage with respectable job finding agencies.

  7. What ? SOME BACKBONE ?!?!!? on FCC Vote Marks Effort To Take Greater Control of the Web · · Score: 1

    It is appalling that the current admn., which have caved in to pressure from private interests in almost every front, and had generally been weak, is showing considerable backbone in this matter. maybe its because of the backbone of the guy that was appointed to the head of fcc ...

  8. Ozzy osbourne, marilyn manson. the 'scare' on Ozzy Osbourne To Be Genetically Decoded · · Score: 1, Interesting

    the shit out of people generation in music ... it was an era. its not like it used to be now.

    the onion had a good piece about this :

    http://www.theonion.com/articles/marilyn-manson-now-going-doortodoor-trying-to-shoc,459/

  9. Are you persuaded to let go of patents yet ? on USPTO Lets Amazon Patent the "Social Networking System" · · Score: 1

    how many absurd examples and exploits will it take to make some of you realize that this thing, CAN NOT work ? 'logic' being patented in the climax ? if a=> b, and b=>c then a=>c being patented ? what ?

  10. MISCREANTS !!11!! THOSE BASTARDS !!!!11!!! on Miscreants Exploit Google-Outed Windows XP Zero-Day · · Score: 0

    them little sneaky kniving whippersnapppers !!!

    .........

    whats with the shitty adjective preappending in front of the title thing ?

  11. Mod parent up on Digitally Filtering Out the Drone of the World Cup · · Score: 1

    he got it spot on. i posted in this discussion and cant use mod points.

  12. no he is right. on Digitally Filtering Out the Drone of the World Cup · · Score: 0, Troll

    watching a sports is just like watching someone who is very dangerously rocking in a rocking chair. you watch it for the pending excitement. without the horror factor. if you add in the horror factor, you could as well do with watching a horror movie.

    spectator sports are a complete waste of time indeed. UNLESS you actually play them.

    and your anime analogue doesnt hold - animes are pieces that are made to convey thoughts, feelings and events to the beholder. 22 people trying to kick a ball somewhere, isnt.

  13. I cant tag this !! on Digitally Filtering Out the Drone of the World Cup · · Score: 1

    someone tag this 'vuvuzela'. i very much think it will become a term soon enough.

  14. Re:Leave the country. on In Ukraine, IT Freelancing Under Threat · · Score: 1

    first, enroll in a headhunting program. there are many job agencies that distribute jobs, and take your first few salaries. by jobs, i mean on-site jobs, contracted, salaried.

    then the foreign company you are to work in can get your visa, and you can get out of ukraine.

  15. Leave the country. on In Ukraine, IT Freelancing Under Threat · · Score: 1

    if you are already doing freelance work, it means you already have connections, resume, and the experience to show for it. leave the country. that will teach them, VERY badly.

  16. Re:"Businesses can regulate themselves" my ass. on Gulf Oil Spill Disaster — Spawn of the Living Dead · · Score: 1

    ooooh. great logic there. first example is a totalitarian autocratic state that declared its first and only priority to beat the west in arms and space race in 1960s and justified doing EVERYthing for that end, including leaving its citizens desolate poor, the second, is an article by a private corporation that has been owned by numerous conglomerates, not surprisingly attacking government in regard to environment. actually you could do better - if you had went about any mouthpiece owned by fox, you could find even more 'studies' bashing the government and beautifying private institutions. private institutions, and corporations which, do everything in their power to hide their pollution stats and info from public. just looking at how bp is PRIVATELY able to prevent american people's right to know, their right to information and news by hiring private guards to cordon off beaches to prevent journalists from entering, preventing anyone from talking to those who work in cleanup, hiring adwords keywords to spread propaganda to fool the public, dont you think it is outright stupid to come up with a PRIVATE corporation piece accusing government ?

    really. its stupid. its so 1950, its so mccarthy, its so alan greenspan, its so OLD. WAKE up.

  17. Re:Wrong tag on Mass SQL Injection Attack Hits Sites Running IIS · · Score: 1

    precisely. that is why the idiots who are trying to hold sql responsible for the event, are beyond stupid and wrong. or, shills.

  18. Re:yea you decide. on O2 Scraps Unlimited Data Usage For Smartphones · · Score: 1

    If you don't see the connection between capitalism's reward system and the speed of technological progress, study more history.

    no, you do. apparently you dont know shit about it. capitalism was already there in merchant guilds of middle ages, anyone from merchant class could do anything with their capital, yet it didnt provide any innovations until 18th century came, and age of enlightenment enabled freedom of ideas. you dont know shit about this, so i will give you a start on it.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_Enlightenment

    its important read. anyone should read it. especially those fools who talk about freedom, and dont know what freedom means, and how it got here.

    Socal class mobility-wise: well, it worked for me, and I'm pretty lazy. I'm living proof that you can go from poverty to (moderate) wealth in 20 years of making it a priority, as are most my co-workers (who illustrate by comparison that American poverty is nothing to whine about).

    yeah, 'moderate wealth'. you look at the people dumpster diving, and think that you are moderately wealthy. just like how low class, bunk dweller burger in medieval cities looked at serfs in villages and thought he was well to do. keep believing that.

    I could likely become rich before death except for that "lazy" part. I'm amazed how many people I meet that have convinced themselves they can't ever be successful, and would rather be right than rich. To each his own, I guess, but fortunately America is once again being refreshed with a wave of immigrants who believe life can be better if you make it so for yourself.

    oh yeees you couuuld. like the hundreds of millions who made it into the top 7%, right ? oh wait - there arent hundreds of millions there. there arent even a hundred million. there are only 21 million out of 300 million. and if you compare them within themselves, you will see that actually 18 million of them are not even rich, think they are rich because they get more compared to 80% serfs, thinking themselves as rich despite being middle class. and when you consider this to the real 1% from the top, which is really rich, you will see that there are only 3 million people there.

    enjoy your dream while it lasts. empty promise is the biggest tool of enslavement. it was the heaven and its fruits back in middle ages, it is 'you also can be rich (TM)' now. food for the naive.

    not to mention that, with some chance of fate, you made it into the 1%, this still wouldnt change the fact that 99% of the society would NOT, and therefore neutralize any kind of bullshit argument on behalf of the enslavement system you defend.

    to understand how slavery can still be kept in a country that illegalized it, study late brasilian history, especially after banning of slavery. you will see that it has innumerable paralels to the current system you live in.

  19. Re:yea you decide. on O2 Scraps Unlimited Data Usage For Smartphones · · Score: 1

    first, there is no direct correlation in between capitalism, and technology. technology and science exploded with the age of ration, and age of enlightenment, and the main reason for it were equality and freedom principles. first you need to get that part of history right. at that age there werent even any kind of acting capital, and the majority of trade and manufacturing was done by national royal monopoly companies. this is early to late 18th century.

    second, oh really, does america allow class social mobility ? and you can be wealthy if you SO choose ? so its about choosing, its just as simple as that.

    i guess the memo didnt reach to the 80% of population who are having to do with 15% of the income.

    your chances of getting into top 7% is as high as a peasant making a baron in middle ages. wake up.

  20. Re:yea you decide. on O2 Scraps Unlimited Data Usage For Smartphones · · Score: 1

    please dont bullshit without knowing anything. i DO know what life was like in middle ages. my hobby is history, and i spent years working on medieval history, from socioeconomy to love life tradition differences in between noble and peasant classes.

    you still didnt get the point. you are comparing a different technological era to another. you are not comparing the differences in between the eras IN RELATION to the positioning of the social classes and economy.

    yes, typical workday for a medieval serf or a peasant was from sunrise to sunset, ironically, all the nobility from sergeants at arms to small baronets would also work from sunrise to sunset, many not unlike how the serfs worked, minus the labor in the field. yet, nobility too was weaving, milking cows, herding chickens, and not donning any clothing that was too far luxurious than what the peasants wore. the situation only changed in top nobility, the very few, the 7% equivalent of the society at that time, but even they were busy entire day, this time with managerial work, judicial work and similar. as opposed to the innumerable big stakeholders who are earning profits over financial assets that make money by providing no positive added value to the economy apart from wealth inflation, by doing NOTHING themselves. even roman slaveholders were working far more than today's nobles.

    dont try that hard. if you compare neolithic to modern times, it would look even more horrible, yet the neolithic denizens had innumerable freedoms which you cannot even ask to receive today.

    your future is up to you indeed, but, your future is up to you, THROUGH the tool that is known as government. for, it is a corporation OF the people, BY the people, used to regulate the other corporations FOR the sake of people.

    ayn rand shit is so old, and alan greenspan confessed in front of senate inquiry committee that his philosophy, his world view, was, wrong. His world view was laissez faire.

    dont sweat it. let go.

  21. Private initiative all the way. on Foxconn May Close Factories In China · · Score: 1

    After all, its freedom right ? freedom to say that the workers who committed SUICIDE because you were harranguing and exploiting them like slaves, to the point of LOCKING them in the factory, were actually killing themselves for financial compensation !!!!!!

    private indeed does it better. better than anything, anyone. slave drivers of ancient times would be proud. dont misunderstand - they wouldnt be proud at the way slave driving was done - they would be proud with the successful justification and politically correct naming of slavery.

  22. Re:Wrong tag on Mass SQL Injection Attack Hits Sites Running IIS · · Score: 1

    is it ? but it was so very alright while you were dumping the deficiencies of the SCRIPT language that the app uses, onto the database query language.

    if that can be done, why cant we dump web server's all responsibilities of security onto the database query language too ? its only logical, since you were illogical enough to hold the database language responsible for the deficiencies of the scripting language.

  23. and does nothing in the process. on Quant AI Picks Stocks Better Than Humans · · Score: 1

    other than earning its investors more money over money which didnt produce any goods or services while being generated. water vapor. dud. nada. nothing. paper wealth. then it booms, and real sector pays its price, while the money jugglers have become unrighteously rich.

  24. Re:excuse me but are you stupid ? on Mass SQL Injection Attack Hits Sites Running IIS · · Score: 1

    jesus yourself idiot. im asking you, with that moronic logic, why dont we hold the database query language, the database responsible for making up for the deficits of the software of the SERVER that it is running on, ie, solaris, linux, iis. after all, if its up to DATABASE QUERY LANGUAGE to make up for scripting, application language's deficiency, why making up for the SERVER SYSTEM software's deficiencies shouldnt be its responsibility too ?

  25. So then. Microsoft is packing updates for bing on Microsoft Explains Mystery Firefox Extension · · Score: 1

    with its updates to its oses.

    werent they recently bitchslapped by Eu for doing the very same thing, bundling and pushing their internet browser for decades to unsuspecting users ?

    corporations never learn. apparently it will be up to Eu again to bitchslap them for the sake of justice.