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Comment Re:The Rights View of Net Neutrality (Score 1) 945

A company that lets that happen probably wouldn't be in business for long. And if there were no government inspectors, there could be various businesses that do checks on the business and certify them as safe. Government really isn't necessary for the job of inspection to be done. People could only choose to buy meat certified by whatever certification-business they trust most, instead of the FDA. Look at all the bad medicine the FDA lets slip through and kill people. Can we trust the FDA to prevent us from being fed human sausage?

Comment Re:The evil "American Right"... (Score 1) 945

Who will have a say in how this law is written? My guess is it will ONLY be the biggest corporations out there, and some people in the government who want to expand the power of the government. There's not enough freedom-loving guys like Ron Paul working high up in the government to make sure that any net neutrality that passes is really going to be beneficial. There's too much money and power involved in the internet for any law on it to turn out good. I consider it a miracle it ever turned out as free as it did.

Comment Re:I think the title should be... (Score 1) 1352

obama a terrible president. government regulation of business is not going to help poor or middle class. it just means that the elite are writing regulations that help big business. we didn't need obama's healthcare overhaul, we needed less government involvement in healthcare. all i've seen government do to anything is make it corrupt, costly and inefficient. how much more do we need the wealthy taxed? they already pay half the income tax in USA. i want them investing in USA, not just letting their money go idle or sending it overseas so it will hide from taxes. i don't blame them wanting to hide it from taxes either. the government just wastes it most of the time. and that moron actually supports the TSA, so now if i want to fly I have to go get my balls touched by someone who hasn't changed his glove from the last 100 passengers he's touched and who knows how many diseases i'll get. obama's doesn't want to help the middle and lower class, but rather make the middle class poor. the democrats here don't want a prosperous country, it's not to their political advantage. i'm dirt poor but i'm not a simpleton enough to think the democratic party or Obama is the solution to my troubles.

Comment someones gonna give consumers what they want (Score 1) 422

it may not be to microsoft, sony or nintendo's benefit to make a new system, but what is to stop Electronic Arts, Matsushita, Philips, NEC or someone else among these who has attempted before, from trying again? or they can do like Sony did and bravely enter into the video game console business for the first time. since the big 3 don't seem to be working on any hardware, now would be a good time to jump in since all 3 are too scared to do it since they want to squeeze more out of the current hardware than they ever wanted to before.

Comment Re:"Wahh, I'm a victim! Waahhh!" (Score 1) 360

ya, that bastard should be forced to pay a fine to cover tax cost for this frivolous case. or maybe just be forced to carry a sign outside that says "my last name is smallwood". i have a feeling though that this bozo has no sense of dignity anyway and doesn't know what shame is. perhaps the last name robbed him of any dignity he had left.

Comment Re:And yet- (Score 1) 828

it's amazing how operatives from Moscow have devised this grand scheme to infiltrate our schools and media. no one else is as motivated as these Marxists and progressives, because they are motivated by insanity. they are a minority of the population but they still know how to game the system as though they were the majority. if Bill Ayers had his way, millions of capitalists would be dead. it is up to the rest of us to become aware and let the salvation of earth be our motivation. once they have USA, they'll go for the world. well actually they already are going for the world.

Comment Re:Emulation is no longer possible (Score 1) 492

"Emulation of a serial instruction stream cannot be parallelized in software." thanks for killing my dream of a ps2 software emulator on ps3 :'( and also for killing my dream of a ps3 emulator on pc. ps2 might be the last generation of consoles to be emulatable on pc since speed increases just come from adding more cores, mainly.

Comment Re:Their evaluation of emulators (Score 1) 492

i'm not really nerdy enough for news for nerds, so i have to ask this question: in an emulator emulating hardware that had a single core processor, can the emulator split up the instructions designed for a single-core processor across multiple cores on modern hardware? i'm also curious about this because of ps2 emulation on a ps3. ps3 cant emulate ps2 on a single core but if the data can be spread to all the SPU's then i guess so. it seems to me like it would either be impossible or way too complex.

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