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Comment Re: Maybe, maybe not. (Score 1) 749

In fact, TPB and wikileaks are perfect examples.

They are still getting the velvet glove treatment in a public relations game, and can be nuked at any time. The ruling institutions are not affected at all, in fact, they are fortifying as more and more people hand in their underwear to provide a DNA sample for an MPEG license and demand that you do to. As long as somebody owns your wire you are screwed.

Comment Re:Net Neutrality has always had a clear meaning (Score 1) 52

Just like our phone calls go thru no matter who we call or we is calling us, that is how our internet should work.

Apparently the internet scrambles a letter or two. And the phone system? Well, I have memories sonny. Calls didn't always go through... And a quarter for the first three minutes just to call out to the suburbs. Ah, but we had it good, only had to dial seven numbers, none of this area code crap. KLondike-5 3825

Comment Re:Poll Results (Score 2) 117

Polls are one of the worst methods of "information gathering" known to man...

But elections, the only polls that matter, speak volumes. Salesmen know their trade... Some may claim they're being hacked, but it still boils down to free choice. The trinkets and money have no power of their own. Media polls are pure advertising and distractions that exploit known psychological weaknesses of... the crowd

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