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Comment Re:Guy allegedly does something stupid (Score 3, Insightful) 327

I see you have a lot of replies, but the short version is that effective full body armor, such as a full compliment of Dragonscale, is insanely expensive, while a box of handgun ammo is cheap. Combine that with swaggering cowards, a zero tolerance policy, as well as a lack of actual repercussions, and you end up with police based death squads who shoot first before even identifying if it's an actual threat.

Comment Re:Why not get someone to make it for you? (Score 2) 96

The smallest coin in the USA is the 1 cent coin, yet all gas stations have their prices end with 9 tenths of a cent. (Obviously they automatically round it up and keep it. Essentially it's a real world version of the stealing a fraction of a cent scam that has been used in movies for a very long time.)

Comment Pounds head on dashboard... (Score 1) 157

Remote access to update software on your car.
You mean remote access for someone trying to screw with your car.
I guess they're going to have to add some new entries under 'wardriving'.

Like everything else that can be abused, if it can, it will be, and this one is so much easier than actually having to get physical access to the car first...

Comment Re:Fraudulent herbal supplements? (Score 1) 412

That's what the government is working on, if it wasn't regulated they never would have bothered spending money to test it, nor could they bring charges up against them to get them to follow the rules and/or penalize them. So YES, it is working out, it's just too bad it wasn't caught earlier or that the scum that violated the rules in the first place didn't have functional ethics and morals that would prevent them from doing this kind of crap in the first place.

Comment Re:Would "incorrectly reported" = false advertisin (Score 1) 113

If consumers end up getting anything, at best it'll probably be an old game download 3 years from now. Those kinds of lawsuits or corporate "apologies" never seem to be worth it, and yet an old game is still far better than most of them, just look at Sony's "apologies" to it's users.

Comment Re:Don't worry, AMD would never lie to us... (Score 1) 113

I don't hold Nvidia in high regard, but it's still higher than ATI, and besides, how many other graphics vendors do gamers have to go to?
(And before you say it, Intel is only the choice of idiots when it comes to graphics for gamers. Maybe someday they'll get their header out of their asterisk, but it hasn't happened yet.)

Comment Re:Microsoft would be onto a winner if... (Score 1) 378

So, are you arguing against using something that's perfect, or are you attempting to type sarcastically to indicate that a plutocracy is about as capable of creating anything useful, much less perfect, as a dog is of balancing the national budget?

You know, we really need a sarcasm font or some other means to obviously indicate sarcasm. I'd love to say we can usually get it from the basic context of the text, but damn, have you talked to some of these people out there? It's amazing how many of them cling to bizarre concepts that they try to foist on people as being real that nobody else would even consider. For one well known example, though not relevant to UIs or MS, the world is only 6000 years old. Screw that, I've held man made objects a lot older than that!

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