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Comment Re:Liar beats other liars? (Score 4, Informative) 184

Not only do you have to enroll, but every month they charge you a fee of approximately $10/month. Which might seem okay if you could actually see your credit report every month.... I couldn't figure out how. I had to call them and cancel. The kind of cancellation where you have to convince them that you don't want to be a customer. As far as I am concerned freecreditreport.com is scum of the internet.

Comment Re:What's in it? (Score 1) 1698

"under section 304 establish standards for, accept bids from, and negotiate and enter into contracts with, QHBP offering entities for the offering of health benefits plans through the Health Insurance Exchange" - HR3962, Page 155
Government entering into contract with private companies. Who did you say was operating it?

So the government is making people buy insurance against their will. With the intent of discriminating against personal income and requiring people who make more money to pay more money into the exchange (for the same services.)

Yeah, I'm the once who's the fucking moron...

Comment Re:What's in it? (Score 0, Troll) 1698

What's in it? The destruction of freedom and liberty in America.

- There is language in the bill that once a certain time period is reached (2013 I believe), no one can purchase health insurance from a private insurance company. You have to buy into the government exchange.

- A government health plan (health exchange). Subsidies will be given to people who are deemed to not be able to "afford coverage." - Abortion was removed from federal funding in an attempt to appease centrists repubs and dems. As a libertarian I don't believe the government should be allowed to tell a woman what she can and can't do with her body. As a conservative, I see paying for an abortion as FAR less expensive than paying for 18 years of state and federal assistance.

- The much politicized end of life planning (death panels) are in the bill. Republicans, believe it to be consultation with elderly Americans to convince them not to pursue advanced (costly) medical treatment to extend their life; because they have already lived a long life. Democrats are less likely to get into the specific details. The bill itself provides text to describe what it is not (mercy killing) rather than what it is.

- The bill cuts $400 billion from Medicare over 10 years. Once you combine end of life planning (see above), the reason for "end of life planning" appears to be more aligned with the Republicans concept.

- If you don't have health insurance you must buy insurance from the government exchange or face a penalty.

What's not in the bill? Anything to actually control health care costs. Which I see as this:
- Tort reform. (limits and regulation on medical malpractice lawsuits)
- Buying health insurance across state lines.
- Increased payment by Medicare and Medicaid (currently, these plans are subsidized by everyone else with health insurance)
- Prescription drug reform. (I do not believe a drug should be sold in America for more than the cost in the rest of the world. Either Americans are subsidizing the drugs for the rest of the world, or we're being ripped off.)

Comment 4th (Score 1) 451

The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.

Papers and effects? The founding fathers were smart enough to protect email. This ruling is a disgrace.

Comment On my iPod (Score 4, Interesting) 423

I wish someone in Congress actually served their constituents and asked the simple question:
When a consumer buys a CD/DVD is that customer allowed to put it on their mobile media player? If so, and how would they legally go about doing that?

It seems that the **AA wants a one way street when it comes to this issue. They put anti-ripping software on both CDs and DVDs,,, which doesn't actually reduce copyright infringement; it only causes their customers to break laws in order to actually use the content they purchased.

Comment Good Idea (Score 1) 116

About 7 years ago a friend and I were driving down the road on our way to a late night bite at Denny's. It was 2AM and we drove by a person that I instantly recognized... it was my 2nd Uncle who had Alzheimers. We got out of the car and followed him on foot while calling his wife. It turns out he had walked 2 miles from his house and his she didn't even know he was gone. When she got there she asked him where he was going. He said, "back to our house." He was referring to his old house which was about 20 miles away.

Unfortunately, he has since passed away but a device like this could have really come in handy if they knew he was missing.

Comment Thank You (Score 2, Interesting) 131

Maybe now consumers will actually get to use their devices. I have a Blackberry from Verizon and the ex parte filing addresses 1 of my concerns: tethering. If I pay for an unlimited data plan... why can't I tether?
My second issue isn't mentioned but seems anti-consumer. Why can't I use the GPS on my Blackberry Pearl in Google Maps? I even pay for the stupid VZ Navigator software and Google Maps still can't use the GPS.

Comment Re:US First? (Score 1) 73

Dean Kamen's original vision was to promote technology careers in the United States. As FIRST has grown they have added teams from Canada, England, Brazil and Israel. Since then FIRST has toned down the nationalist agenda. For instance, they renamed the final competition from "Nationals" to "Championship." The domain name usfirst.org is a relic from the past.

Comment Re:This perpetual motion machine just keeps gettin (Score 1) 315

Efficient in terms of energy produced versus energy available. Not energy into the generator versus energy out.

With current windmill designs the windmill is not generating electricity in very high and very low wind conditions. Currently, windmills run only in medium wind conditions. Other times the windmill could be in a brake position to protect it. With the invent of this new generator, the windmill can produce energy at lower wind speeds and the medium wind speeds.

Rockstar's Family-Friendly Shocker 196

kleptonin writes "IGN is running an article about a new game being developed by Rockstar San Diego. Unlike their previous releases, the game will feature no guns, no violence, and no swearing. The game, Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis, will be exclusive to the Xbox 360, and will cost $39.99." Chris Morris, over at the CNN Game Over column, has some commentary on Grand Theft Ping Pong.

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