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  1. Re:Nobody has mentioned HOW the warrant was served on District Attorney Critiques Gizmodo Emails In iPhone 4 Prototype Case · · Score: 1

    As has been previously pointed out, the warrant was issued legally. It was withdrawn later because Chen chose to cooperate and withdrawing it removed any ambiguity. Withdrawal does not imply illegality. That is a logical fallacy.

  2. Re:A tale of two cities on District Attorney Critiques Gizmodo Emails In iPhone 4 Prototype Case · · Score: 1

    If the Gizmodo editors were registered iOS devs (which they probably are), then they were bound by the NDA.

  3. Re:bullshit, idiot on District Attorney Critiques Gizmodo Emails In iPhone 4 Prototype Case · · Score: 1

    I... I have no words.

  4. Re:lawsuit on District Attorney Critiques Gizmodo Emails In iPhone 4 Prototype Case · · Score: 1

    Yeah, let us know when that actually happens.

  5. Re:lawsuit on District Attorney Critiques Gizmodo Emails In iPhone 4 Prototype Case · · Score: 1

    There's been absolutely no proof that anything happened other than some guy somewhere claimed some people showed up to his house saying such and such. IMO, it's way more likely it was just some Joe Schmoe lying to get into the tabloids rather than anything actually having happened, but retards here on Slashdot love a good anti-Apple story, lack of facts be damned.

  6. Re:Ah yes, bring on the bad moderation. on Richard Stallman's Dissenting View of Steve Jobs · · Score: 1

    That's a tough one. I'd say worse, but "boxes" is pretty godawful too. At least it's just quirky. "Fanboi" is somehow childish.

    Of course, "virii" is the absolute worst because it immediately lets everyone know exactly how much of a pseudo-intellectual you are.

  7. Re:I can't speak for UK law, but here in the US on Illegal To Take a Photo In a Shopping Center? · · Score: 1

    I'd sure like to see data on that. If you mean club stores, maybe, but I don't shop at club stores.

  8. Re:I can't speak for UK law, but here in the US on Illegal To Take a Photo In a Shopping Center? · · Score: 1

    That's great, but they can check their cashiers on THEIR time. They're not paying me to test their cashiers or their inventory tracking system, so straight to hell with that.

  9. Re:Erosion of the Commons on Illegal To Take a Photo In a Shopping Center? · · Score: 1

    Speaking of Baltimore, I had scarce been living here a year when I got arrested for this very thing. There's a badly designed intersection in my neighborhood that has resulted in the deaths of too many, and I document them to protest to the city to put in turn signals. This particular wreck was very bloody and messy, and both my fiancée and myself were taking pictures of the scene. Immediately two fat cops came running over telling us we couldn't take pictures because it "makes our cameras evidence." We were told if we deleted them we might be "allowed" to leave. I told them they were full of it and that I knew my rights. There's no way taking pictures of a wreck on public property is illegal (and I didn't take any pictures of any dead people, just the wreckage, they were gone before I got there). I even explained the purpose of these photos. One cop said if I didn't delete them in front of her, she'd arrest me, confiscate my phone, break it, and then release me without charges. She did just that. I filed many complaints, talked to lawyers, but she didn't break the law so I'm told.

    There were tons of news people there recording the scene. There was a large towering apartment building with people taking pictures up there, but I guess harassing two young 20 somethings enforcing fictional laws is less work for the Baltimore police.

  10. Re:Thank god on Richard Stallman's Dissenting View of Steve Jobs · · Score: 0

    I simply don't have the time to argue with your particular brand of stupid. Asking me to do my homework when you've clearly never read the GPL is cause enough for me to abandon all hope for you.

  11. Re:Thank god on Richard Stallman's Dissenting View of Steve Jobs · · Score: 0

    Okay, I'm sorry. The GPL is THE most restrictive "open source" license out there. I figured what I meant was obvious to anyone who had a neuron or two floating around upstairs. Compare the GPL to any other nonproprietary license and it is by far the most restrictive. The GPL has always been about taking rights away, not adding them.

  12. Re:Apple Always Screws Up the Supply Chain on iPhone 4S Pre-Orders Sell Out · · Score: 1

    My kingdom for a mod point. How stupid are people? If Android devices sold out like this you can bet your ass you'd never hear conspiracy theories like this. It'd just be because people want the damn things. People just have to invent reasons why products they dislike are massively successful despite their dislike for them.

  13. Re:Comment by S. LeBeau Kpadenou on Richard Stallman's Dissenting View of Steve Jobs · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Why do people think RMS had anything to do with making Linux popular? Linux shouldn't even really be popular, it's inferior in almost every way to pretty much every other open sourced Unix implementation (which Linux is not, by the way).

    Did RMS put computers into the hands of the public? No. That alone outshines anything RMS has done. Steve Jobs wasn't a super hero, but RMS is just some lonely crackpot that should probably be in a mental institution. RMS isn't anywhere near a genius. The guy's a raving lunatic.

    There are plenty of C compilers that are nicer than GCC. In fact, GCC is pretty awful. Writing a front-end is a nightmare, and writing a backend is the definition of hell. The machine code it outputs tends to be very much godawful as well. I use LLVM / clang for all my needs. GCC isn't even installed on any of my computers. In fact, not a single piece of GNU software is, because I despise the GPL, which is actually the most restrictive open source license in existence.

    I'm prepared to be modded into oblivion because the people here on Slashdot are mostly groupthink monkies. I came to this article thinking that perhaps some of the smart people here on Slashdot would chew into RMS for being such a self-important asshole, but instead everyone just agrees with him because Steve Jobs had the audacity to create easily usable products that everyone, except nerds that insist on controlling every single aspect of everything they own, wants. Get real, no one in the real world cares about that shit. They just want things that work. Apple delivers.

    I'm by every definition a geek that likes to poke and prod at everything, and having spent a significant amount of time with Android, webOS, and iOS devices, there's absolutely no way I'd ever choose an Android device for a normal person. WebOS was great, but it's sadly mostly dead now. Every non-geek I know that bought an Android phone did it because they didn't want to switch to AT&T. As soon as the iPhone came to Verizon, they swapped those babies in as fast as they could. Now that it's also coming to Sprint, I'm seeing it happen all over again.

    Claiming that RMS has the vision to accomplish anything that Steve Jobs did is ridiculous. He's just a crotchety old man that's stuck in his ways and for whom nothing is good enough. The crazy son of a bitch browsers web sites with an email script that strips out everything but text just to make sure he absolutely doesn't download anything that might be considered IP. Visionary? Please.

  14. Re:fsck steve jobs on Richard Stallman's Dissenting View of Steve Jobs · · Score: 2

    That's a great source you've cited there -- oh, wait. Unless you have proof, everything you say is bullshit. For one, there's no way an Apple laptop costs $100 to manufacture. If it did, the OLPC project would have made a much better product (and actually cost $100).

  15. Re:Its time... on Richard Stallman's Dissenting View of Steve Jobs · · Score: 1

    What does Apple have to do with the Foxconn worker suicides? Much less Steve Jobs himself? Foxconn makes products for tons of companies, Apple is just the only one you hear about. All you Android weenies probably own a phone made by Foxconn (or some other for-all-intents-and-purposes identical Chinese company).

  16. Re:Great no-hype article on techdirt about Jobs on Richard Stallman's Dissenting View of Steve Jobs · · Score: 1

    Have you even remotely looked at the lawsuit? 'Cause that's not even close to the gist of it.

  17. Re:Sounds fair. on Richard Stallman's Dissenting View of Steve Jobs · · Score: 0

    I wish I had mod points.

    The reason people act like this is because they're all going along with the groupthink RMS freetard omg open bullshit. The version of Android that comes on a phone you buy from a carrier is every bit as closed as iOS is, but shit, it says it's open on the box, so let's all revolt against Apple.

    Bullshit bullshit bullshit.

    The mind just fucking boggles at how easily led people are. Think for yourselves for once.

  18. Re:Thank god on Richard Stallman's Dissenting View of Steve Jobs · · Score: 0

    What are you talking about? Are you seriously trying to claim that RMS is responsible for the existence of a computer that's not "bound by restrictive EULAs"? Please. RMS hasn't had anywhere near that kind of impact. The GPL is one of the most restrictive licenses out there. Stop drinking the koolaid.

  19. Re:Ah yes, bring on the bad moderation. on Richard Stallman's Dissenting View of Steve Jobs · · Score: 0

    For the love of God, stop spelling it "fanboi." That's just as bad as people saying "M$" and other retarded shit. Get over it.

  20. Re:Curious focus on RMS: 'Is Android Really Free Software?' · · Score: 1

    If the argument is Android vs iOS, why are you comparing Android to iPhone? That's apples to oranges. When you count iOS vs Android, iOS outsells Android more than 2:1. Sorry.

  21. Re:Marketing on RMS: 'Is Android Really Free Software?' · · Score: 1

    I can't go a single day without seeing you be a total douche on an Android/iOS thread. You're a bigger fanboy than Fan Boyington. No one takes anything you say seriously.

  22. Re:Boar is the solution on Ask Slashdot: Best Long-Term Video/Picture Storage? · · Score: 1

    Gosh, you mean like, I don't know, a versioned file system? Something that like every single operating system before Unix came along had? Unix is and always has been a useless piece of crap compared to the systems that came before it. What you're suggesting as a radical new feature is 60 years old. It was always considered stupid and backward that Unix didn't have a versioned file system. Of course, Unix was written by two bored hackers to play a game on their company's PDP8. Now it runs the world.

    The mind boggles.

  23. Re:first post-HIV-cure realization on HIV Vaccine Trial Shows 90% Immune Response · · Score: 1

    No one actually knows the exact mechanism of herpes zoster. We know it requires an initial infection with varicella zoster and that it usually takes years to resurface. It does not have anything to do with an "incomplete infection" or a "reinfection." The mechanism is not understood.

  24. Re:But How Many $$? on A Fifth of Telecommuters Work Less Than An Hour Per Day · · Score: 1

    Hire me.

  25. Re:Market fragmentation on The (Big) Problem With RIM · · Score: 1

    For not being "government approved," I sure do see a whole lot of iPads at the Federal campus I work at. Most of them aren't toys brought from home either; a lot of the time the government paid for them and they're in use in labs for research and stuff. I've seen tons and tons of them around the campus with government inventory stickers on them.