Comment Less new code, more refinement (Score 1) 205
Suggesting that human error will always exist that therefore there isn't any point in trying to reduce or remove it is lazy and stupid.
I know a lot of people whom like to put on their tinfoil hats and cry about government surveillance at every chance, but the reality is that we have never actually defined what is or isn't private in the digital age.
"Sir, I cannot define private information, but I know it when I see it..."
Ok, I am trolling you with the quote, but your statement is bullshit and I think you know it. Law enforcement agencies shouldn't be collecting ANY information on anyone until they have a crime report in their sweaty little hands or enough evidence to go get a real warrant. Anything more is just the first step on the slippery slope to police state.
To be fair, WB is the one who put amazon in a crap situation in this one. They had a pre-order for a blue ray, for like $25....The move did exceptionally better than they anticipated, so WB decided NOT to produce the cheaper blu ray, and then put out a new $40 one. Amazon then had to cancel all the other cheaper pre orders, and deal with the legitimately pissed off customers. Amazon is doing some shady things, but they certainly aren't alone in it.
Boy, that escalated quickly.
NAZIS! NAZIS! HITLER!
*Drops Mike, walks out*
Where there's a will, there's a relative.