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Comment Re:Because blanket requests are necessary. (Score 1) 364

The onus should be on the accuser, not the accused. In the case of a false positive, the affected site has to take their time and money to fight it. Google, in this case, also has to spend their time and money on processing the requests. You're negatively affecting two parties for the benefit of another. Specifically, another party that is unwilling to spend the time and money to vet the notices before sending them.

Comment Re:Good ... (Score 0) 1073

Marriage, by a church, is a religious ceremony. The government has no control over the church. The point would be a civil union is the legal joining and only the legal joining. It wouldn't matter if the joining was man/man, woman/woman, man/woman, transgender/etc. It wouldn't be required to get married in a church to obtain a civil union, and marriage in a church wouldn't be required to obtain a civil union. "Separate but equal" doesn't exist in this situation, from a legal standpoint, only a religious.

Comment Re:Meh. (Score 2) 339

The biggest reasons would be for encode/decode, gaming, enthusiast. Each has their reasons and at least two of them have actual use for higher clock speeds. Why pay $1000 for a CPU when I can pay $250 and overclock. Only time I've ever had a problem is physical, and my own fault. Sometimes you have to settle for a little less clock speed, but you can test and maintain relative stability.

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