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Comment well... (Score 1) 156

You know what I do...whenever im on someone's laptop doing something with it, i tape paper over the built in webcam, and if i owned an x-box (which I think qualifies you to suffer all kinds of stupidity for being stupid enough to actually own it) with a kinnect...i'd just unplug it when not using it if i were concerned about privacy

Comment I'm starting a petition... (Score 1) 1141

...to have a law passed that people be responsible for their own food choices and decisions made in their own lives.

Excuse me Mr. fucking Bloomberg...what if I want to be obese that's the WHOLE POINT OF FREEDOM. I am getting sick to fucking death of all these inane moronic laws being considered / passed to protect people from evolution pruning out the crap from the human gene pool.

Comment Re:Yes (Score 1) 223

Exactly. Although, this is a battle as old as time, and I hate to be this brass about it, but for lack of knowledge people suffer, knowledge is power indeed, and those who don't have it, or don't care for it, will be subject to those who do...

.. ...so I have mixed feelings about the people who don't care or don't want to be bothered to learn more; a mixture of "well, you get what you deserve" and "it's just hard for some people to truly grasp this due to laziness"

Comment Re:Yes (Score 1) 223

I don’t equate it to stupidity. It’s not that people don’t understand the implications of this. It’s made fairly clear.. “every site you visit will be known to us”. It comes down to having different priorities.

I have to respectfully disagree with you on this. The problem is that people don't understand the implications of this, due to lack of knowledge of information technology and informatics, and how things which seem useless and meaningless to them, can be amalgamated to produce a very accurate psychological profile of themselves.

In my opinion, the problem is people just don't care and they are too lazy too care until they get burned.

Most individuals fail to grasp the implications all together; making the statement "every site you visit will be known to us" in no way implies "we analyze this data over a massive amount of time to create a very accurate demographic and psychological profile on many aspects of your personality"...that kind of realization takes time, critical thinking and effort...something the average person using a computer...from what I've observed...appears to detest doing.

Comment Re:Users disagree with him (Score 1) 980

...but the truth is, Ribbon is much better interface

This is simply your opinion, not the truth / fact. Please don't speak for all 'users', especially here on Slashdot.

Ribbonization is the stupidest concept I've ever experienced in a UI and it's not because it's different than what I'm use to, it takes longer for me to do the same things I use to do before...without offering any additional functionality. This is how I determine when a change in a UI is worthless.

I did the exact same thing the author did in the article: installed windows 7 and turned off all the bullshit effects and menus, right back to the classic theme.

Comment Re:...who cares (Score 1) 255

I understand that, at the same time...UMG can only abuse the DMCA as much as YouTube allows them to...in the sense of simply not complying with it as it had no merit whatsoever to begin with...so I'm still somewhat back to my original point. It's hard for me to see how this is about the 'law' and not youtube just being a bunch of MPIAA RIAA cocksuckers.

Comment ...who cares (Score 1) 255

You tube is a private company. So what if they remove content because they're spineless pricks? No one is 'entitled' to having their video retained on youtube.com, they can remove a video for any reason they want, and they don't have to explain it to you if they don't feel like it...not from a legal perspective. Why does everyone seem to forget this when things like this arise?

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