Comment it's optional (Score 1) 229
Don't worry, they point out that use of the system is completely voluntary. Just like owning a mobile phone or participating in interstate commerce.
Don't worry, they point out that use of the system is completely voluntary. Just like owning a mobile phone or participating in interstate commerce.
Xtifr, my somewhat-cheeky comment was just pointing out that speech can be censored as a side-effect of these takedowns. And we have seen that whenever government gets a new capability that makes certain things more convenient, they tend to push it as far as they can (e.g. pen register requests). I think the torrent tracker was included here as a trial balloon to see just how bright that line is.
I'd like to know what would happen to a site that is 50% torrent search and 50% political speech.
I'm very confused why a computer couldn't just iterate through millions of iteration of the equation (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambert's_problem) and pick the best.
Heck you could even use my old game: http://code.google.com/p/exoflight/
Probably not, because many domains don't have Twittering experts. Go look for experts on programming language research, for instance. The terms used won't even appear in search results. If it can't be marketed, it won't be on Twitter.
There's not enough eigenvectors in this thread...
http://controls.engin.umich.edu/wiki/index.php/Occasionally_dishonest_casino:_crimes_or_just_noise%3F
"Spacecraft might one day refuel on the moon or Mars using plain old ice."
Isn't there not a lot of water on the moon and Mars? In fact isn't there not even a lot of hydrogen?
I'm sure excessive booze and partying takes its toll (if only to leave less time for exercise) but I believe the cancer stats about NOLA. My dad who was in the ANG down there talks about how many of his friends were lost way too early to cancer. I'm sure there's as much money spent keeping it "anecdotal" as there is money spent covering up the illegal waste dumping.
Cry me a river
Including any kind of active circuitry in the credit card would severely impact the cost of shipping dozens of "free credit cards" to those who shouldn't be trusted with a lemonade stand.
Can any law-talking folk explain how the $290 million figure is derived? And if the state of Texas collects tax on this award? Not being conspiratorial, I really don't know much about the follow-the-money aspect of these cases.
Not surprising
"The following is not for the weak of heart or Fundamentalists." -- Dave Barry