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Comment Re:The Sad Truth (Score 1) 495

However that said. Canada is behind the US in telecommunication, in speed, cost, and coverage. We implemented "caps" way before the US. Canada pretty much has a government supported duopoly for telecommunications, and it hasn't served Canada well. I am a bit hopeful with the latest CRTC ruling against Bell in regards to Net Neutrality (not counting data used by Bell Mobile TV against users cap), however they as often side with industry. One thing that I think is positive, is that people are starting to take notice and these sorts of issues are actually becoming political issues (not just some unwashed basement dweller rants), and we have an election coming up...

Comment Spin (Score 2) 98

Bell will likely respond:

Sadly we offered a free service to consumers that didn't take up their data caps out of the generosity of our hearts that recently got shut down by government regulations strangling the economic lifeblood out of decent hard working Canadians... Now, because of the government market interference we'll be forced to change now against all your data caps... You can thank your local MP.

Comment I'm 7 of 9 (Score 1) 252

Me too, and I've been working in field for 15 years and have a CS degree. Sounds like a bunch of BS to me.

Also working in IT I know about a Bazillion acronyms. Working for government has expanded that by about a Kazillion. A good rule of thumb, is that unless you are very sure your audience will know wtf it is you are talking about, use the full term first prior to abbreviating it. Otherwise you sound like an elitist asshole, some idiot talking out of your ass, or just someone that can't communicate properly. In all, a poorly written title and summary, so par for the course I guess.

I once got an email that was entirely made up of acronyms connected by small actual words like "the" and "is". It was more than several sentences long. It was not created as a joke. It was a mashup of IT, Government, and Management acronyms. Many of which could have been interchangeable (i.e. Information Technology VS Infrastructure Technology, etc...). So unless you knew not only all the abbreviations, along with the exact context it was given it would have been mostly gibberish. I actually laughed out loud upon reading it, and sent it around for a laugh. The best part was when I re-sent it to the author, they hadn't even realized that they had done it, totally unintentional, just trying to get an email off quickly.

Comment Re:Obviously didn't work so well... (Score 1) 103

Also to be preventable, it requires some planning, usually with some others to warrant communication (other than the voices in your head).

Randomly grabbing a gun or a knife and just doing something by yourself is going to be pretty hard to catch ahead of time and prevent. Even if you are a loony that posts crazy stuff on Facebook everyday, are the police going to have you under surveillance 24/7 until you actually do something? No, they lack resources for that.

Comment Re:They said they weren't doing it.. (Score 1) 103

As much as I dislike Harper, I would not be overly surprised if this activity predates Harper, and given technology and timing was instigated under a Liberal government.

Either way, it is BS and should be stopped.

One argument is that it is too wide a net, and tramples too many people, their privacy, and their rights, for too small a return, and one might argue zero usefulness.

Another would be that anyone of any capability doing something of sufficient malfeasance would take simple precautions that would make this type of inspection technically useless on several levels. Anyone that might be caught in this manner, is likely just some nutbar too incompetent of planning anything that would be something that is preventable in the first place.

Comment Re:Missing (Score 1) 480

Oh yeah... I forgot about that. I downloaded it, but never really got into it... Though it is more of a Time Travel type thing, whereas most of the science fiction stuff talked about was space, etc... Otherwise you start adding in things like Lost, Superhero stuff, apocalyptic stuff, etc... Like I've watched Helix, The Last Ship lately, Walking Dead, etc.. but would not classify either in the same topic as the thread.

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