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Submission + - online pharmacy pioneer arrested in Florida (www.cbc.ca)

FeatherBoa writes: A Manitoba man who was one of the first entrepreneurs in the cross-border online pharmacy industry, has been arrested in Florida and is facing charges related to the sale of foreign and counterfeit medicines. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration claimed many of the drugs promoted as Canadian actually came from other countries. An FDA spokesperson commented " Many of these websites are operating outside of the United States. However, the internet's broad reach allows these websites to reach U.S. consumers."

Submission + - Amazon UK Error With £199 Pricetag on WiiU (mcvuk.com)

YokimaSun writes: "MCV have posted an article that Amazon UK have put up a preorder price of £199 for the WiiU, the newest of Nintendo`s consoles that is due to be released before this Christmas, the price of £199 is much lower than other prices from shops like Shopto who put a price of an RRP of £279.99 only a few days ago. Only hours after the posting of the Article Amazon removed the £199 pricetag and a rather optimistic July release date and sadly for all those who preordered at that time they are cancelling the preorders."

Comment The IOC is a troll (Score 2) 394

The IOC and the Olympics has been nothing more than a deeply corrupt, out-of-control marketing engine and ruthless trademark troll for 30 years. I think the Los Angeles games was the turning point.

They took a paint company on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington to court because they had retail stores in Vancouver in 2010. They lost of course, but it was still a monumental hassle.

There's a good writeup of how crazy the mess was from Vancouver 2010 here: http://www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/1777/125/

I'm sure a summer olympics is 100 times worse.

Comment I predict he will be extradited (Score 5, Insightful) 253

He will be charged with everything they can think of. Made up stuff, real stuff from jaywalking to treason.

He will be facing 300 years possible sentence if convicted of even half of it.

He will be facing a 5 years incarceration just waiting for a trial.

They will offer a plea deal: plead to being a bad boy and you can go home tomorrow, wear a radio on your ankle for a year and that's it.

He will do the deal.

The US will get a conviction, which they will trumpet from the rooftops. They will have a precedent that they covet, and anyone running any similar operation will pretty well have to stop it, lest they meet with a much worse fate.

The American's, no doubt, believe they are doing this fella a favour, since their first instinct was to scoop him up into a black helicopter, or even just nuke him remotely while he rides his bike to school.

Comment Re:It's easy for men (Score 4, Informative) 502

I'm not Imelda Marcos, but I think I lost count at 12..

How about snowboard and ski boots?
Ice Skates?
Snowshoes?
Water shoes?

I live where we get weather, so boots means a pair of very warm boots for winter/snow, plus a pair or rubber boots. I happen to own hip-waders too.

Then I have everyday shoes, and an old pair that I wear in the workshop.

Work boots -- with steel toe and all that. Hiking boots since the work boots are a bit too heavy for long walks.

And dress shoes.

At the moment I also happen to have a walking cast, since I broke my foot. But that's not a pair.

Comment Sue them in small claims (Score 4, Insightful) 362

I think it would be a good idea to sue Ebay Canada/PayPal Canada in small claims court.

The courts have already decided http://www.canlii.org/en/ca/fct/doc/2007/2007fc930/2007fc930.html that EBay Canada is a distinct legal entity. It would be interesting to have them show up in court to explain themselves. They would likely lose, and would definitely be out of pocket more that $2.5K just to put in an appearance.

Just because their dispute resolution policy says that they "MAY ask for destruction" does not defend them that they have applied this policy reasonably. The seller could reasonably obtain a judgment that the application of that policy was improper, in this instance, and that EBay has to cough up the $2.5K.

Comment CANDU (Score 3, Interesting) 241

But water-cooled reactors leave some 95 percent of the fuel's potential energy untapped.

Light water reactors, sure. But heavy water reactors are a whole different kettle of fish. CANDU can already burn anything from natural uranium through plutonium. Hot stuff you just dilute down.

No need to invent some new crazy reactor, just burn it at Bruce or Pickering.

Submission + - Michael Hart, inventor of the e-book, dead at 64 (gutenberg.org) 1

FeatherBoa writes: Michael Hart, the founder and long time driving force behind Project Gutenberg and 1971 inventor of the electronic book has died at his home in Urbana Ill, on Sept. 6th 2011. Project Gutenberg is recognized as one of the earliest and longest-lasting online literary projects, has spawned sister projects in Australia, Canada, Germany and other locations to transcribe public domain literature and make it available via the Internet.

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