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  1. Re:Lessig/Sanders, Sanders/Lessig on Lawrence Lessig Wants To Run For President So He Can Resign · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I'll drive you to the airport.

  2. Re:Cable has gotten... on Continued Cord Cutting Hits the Pay TV Business Hard · · Score: 2

    They've gotten rich but increasingly, they're leaving money on the table. I'd like to stream EPL soccer on NBC's sports website but I can't. They say I need a login from my cable provider but I don't have cable and don't want it. I'd happy pay them for access but my money is apparently no good without a cable subscription so i guess I'll keep hold of it and torrent the games instead.

  3. Re:A person would have to be very stupid on Glen Greenwald: Don't Trust Anonymous Anti-Snowden Claims · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "This hopelessly dishonest blogger has been posting misleading articles for years" Then you'll have no problem posting some of them and pointing out why they are misleading, right?

  4. Re:AWESOME! on Global Carbon Dioxide Levels Reach New Monthly Record · · Score: 1

    That's some weapons-grade assholism.

  5. Re:So HIPAA applies to ... on Personal Healthcare Info of Over 11M Premera Customers Compromised · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Your company sounds completely evil.

  6. Re:What about Snowden on It's Official: NSA Spying Is Hurting the US Tech Economy · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I'm providing a counter to an argument that this is somehow Snowden's fault. Whether it's allowed or not isn't the end of this though. Expect strong encryption to become more and more commonplace. The NSA overreached and the consequence is that its job will become more and more difficult going forward. That's not Snowden's fault, the people who made these choices at the NSA have to answer to their actions and explain what the hell they were thinking when they decided that a) "collect it all" was sensible policy and that b) they would some manage to keep this a secret indefinitely.

  7. Re:What about Snowden on It's Official: NSA Spying Is Hurting the US Tech Economy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    That would be an asinine argument. It's obvious that the NSA has massively exceeded its authority and needs to either be reigned in or disbanded completely. It's one thing to gather intelligence on other governments and another thing entirely to indiscriminately scoop up all electronic communication, including that of US citizens, indulge in corporate espionage, undermine the security protocols the whole world relies on, and so forth. Snowden did the honorable thing and the world owes him big time. The NSA needs reform and there needs to be consequences for those found to have authorized such unconstitutional and illegal actions. Start by charging Clapper with perjury and work from there.

  8. Re:a la carte on Apple Said To Be Working On a Pay TV Service · · Score: 1

    All I care about is watching soccer. For me to do that on cable the channels will cost me $110/month. I'm not going to pay that and I find the games by alternative means. If Apple can provide a service where I can watch the games live for $10-$20/month I'll sign up.

  9. Re: Medical records? on The Sony Pictures Hack Was Even Worse Than Everyone Thought · · Score: 1

    Wouldn't this still be classed as a HIPPA violation? If so, this might only be the start of Sony's nightmare.

  10. Re: Where are these photos? on Reported iCloud Hack Leaks Hundreds of Private Celebrity Photos · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Psst! Your agenda is showing.

  11. Re:Long-term loss on Netflix Blinks, Will Pay Comcast For Network Access · · Score: 1

    Ah, so not a paid shill, just an asshole. Got it.

  12. Re:Long-term loss on Netflix Blinks, Will Pay Comcast For Network Access · · Score: 4, Informative

    Awful analogy. I give my ISP money every month, in return I get bandwidth with which I should be able to do whatever I please. If the ISP is struggling to deliver the advertised bandwidth then that's their problem.

  13. Re:Long-term loss on Netflix Blinks, Will Pay Comcast For Network Access · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "Why should Netflix free-ride over ISP investments ?" They're not, I'm paying my ISP for internet access. Which sites and services I choose to access is none of their business. Netflix has set a dangerous precedent here.

  14. Re:italians on Italy Investigates Apple For Alleged Tax Fraud · · Score: 3, Funny

    The Italians wrote the book on tax evasion. Then they failed to declare income arising from the book sales.

  15. As a woodburner ... on EPA Makes Most Wood Stoves Illegal · · Score: 1

    This makes sense. The efficiency of older stoves is just terrible. By fine-particular matter they mean smoke, or unburned wood gas. Newer EPA stoves have some steel tubes, with holes drilled in them, which introduce air into the top of the firebox. Given the stove's internal temp is high enough to cause ignition, this oxygen mixes with the unburned wood gas and ignites, providing more heat, less pollution, and greater efficiency. One thing that also needs mentioning is that burning wood is carbon neutral, if you're harvesting wood and letting it grow back. This isn't a fossil fuel, global warming issue.

  16. Re:Rose-tinted view indeed on British NHS May Soon No Longer Offer Free Care · · Score: 1

    You're right. This is way more about politics than it is about the state of the NHS. The Tories would sell it off to buy an election if they could get away with it. Worked for Thatcher.

  17. Re:Surveillance fatigue? on Ask Slashdot: Why Isn't There More Public Outrage About NSA Revelations? · · Score: 2

    Run for office. Donate. Call your reps. Write to newspaper editors. Encrypt your data and communications. Run a Tor node. Let your friends and family know your views and educate them. Offer to secure their computers. Start/join local protest groups. File FOI requests. Start/fund lawsuits. There are plenty more. My point is that there's always something you can do and being defeatist when the leaks aren't even over yet isn't going to help positive changes come any sooner.

  18. Re:Surveillance fatigue? on Ask Slashdot: Why Isn't There More Public Outrage About NSA Revelations? · · Score: 1

    Well with a shitty attitude like that, you're damn right there's nothing you can do about it.

  19. Re:I'll start listening to what this guy has to sa on US Intelligence Chief Defends Attempts To Break Tor · · Score: 2

    Because shut up.

  20. I'll start listening to what this guy has to say on US Intelligence Chief Defends Attempts To Break Tor · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ... just as soon as he's done serving his sentence for perjuring himself in front of Congress.

  21. Re:Paddington Post on Huffington: Trolls Uglier Than Ever, So We're Cutting Off Anonymous Commenting · · Score: 1

    Couldn't agree more, I can't stand HuffPo. I also really dislike the layout with one story on a terrible massacre next to an article on 5 ways you're cooking bacon wrong. I'm also opposed to the aggregation model where they just scoop up other news organization's content and use it to make money. If every site did that, they would cannabalize each other. They need to hire real journalists and go after their own stories.

  22. Re:Twisted "Justice" on Bradley Manning Sentenced To 35 Years · · Score: 1

    Well maybe if Obama didn't carry on Bush's policies people wouldn't compare the two? Remember Hope & Change(TM)? Obama was elected as the antiseptic to 8 years of Bush/Cheney infection. It seems Obama is just the same virus with a slight melanin mutation.

  23. Re:Twisted "Justice" on Bradley Manning Sentenced To 35 Years · · Score: 2

    Why? Because of all the terrible stuff he and Cheney did. Were you not paying attention during those 8 years?

  24. Re: Update the constitution on Partner of Guardian's Snowden Reporter Detained Under Terrorism Act · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Did the governments of Italy, Spain, Portugal, etc act independently when they forced the Bolivian President's jet to land?

  25. Re:That explains a lot on Snowden Gave 15,000 Documents to Glenn Greenwald; Obama Cancels Russia Summit · · Score: 1

    He's lying through omission. Actually he said phone calls, not email. What he didn't mention is that just about everything the NSA can get its hands on is bring stored for future use. Seems like a fairly important detail to leave out.