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Comment Re:My stuff got hit by this. (Score 2) 495

well, I'm pretty sure the judge didn't ask no-ip.

and MS portrayed it to the judge in the way that they must do it in haste, no time to waste.

so two things, MS mislead the judge and the judge didn't give a shit about ASKING THE FUCKING COMPANY WHO OWNS the DOMAINS. there's of course the trouble that hey, the fucking system allows that you can do that with a court order. now MS could have done this with any domain they chose.

Comment Re:Can an "atheist company" refuse too? (Score 1) 1330

well when you have 100 different sects with different views that's exactly what it means for the companies.

now soon some company will just decide it doesn't believe in cancer and cancel healthcare for that and that aids is gods punishment for gays so no cover for that and if you fell down the ladder while at work then that's clearly because you were hitler in your past life so no coverage for that either.

basically, fuck 'em. company shouldn't be the one providing your healthcare, some socialism has it's merits.

Comment Re:Economic systems are fundamentally.. (Score 1) 305

you going to say the same thing about physics? that's what you're saying anyways.

now you can say that economics is a subset of sociology - rightfully so. but that doesn't really mean that you should be pulling research data out of your ass if you're doing economics or sociology. unless of course you want to go to work in venezuela and see that tactic in full swing..

Comment Re:Good. (Score 1) 138

look, your naked pictures would be covered by COPYRIGHT(and robots.txt, but hey, if it's your server you could delete the stuff yourself but if someone copied them and was distributing them.. it's a copyright issue not a "right to be forgotten" issue) and that was already handled.

this is for hiding that you drove over a cat ten years ago.. really. you can paint it any way you want but what you had copyright to was already covered and you could ask them to remove it. so what is this for? for stuff you don't have copyright to but want to still remove from collective memory.

Comment Re:bridge for sale (Score 2) 138

You'd have to be a fool to think the NSA would keep dumping money and resources into programs that weren't yielding good intel.

I think you're the fool if you really think that. think about it. nobody, really nobody(is supposed to), is going to find out about the quality of the intel. people involved with the decisions are gettin money from the money dumping. so you really think they wouldn't keep dumping money and resources into programs that weren't producing good intel? they could always even argue to themselves that whatever bullshit program they're in charge of _might_ yield some intel some day maybe and thus it's worth dumping 40 million into it every year (along with 1 million to the pocket whoever is directing it and aware of it in the first place).

I mean, fuck, you would get better intel for making global strategy decisions from watching fucking BBC apparently.

by the way its entirely possible that Alexander doesn't even know too much that's classified, for being too stupid to understand it. if it's just crap that's been on the Snowden files he can sell it all day long.. if he finds someone stupid enough to pay him 600 000 bucks a month for it... and he really needs only to find one or two. and what the fuck is up with the discount? intro discounts are not discounts, that's the ONLY FUCKING PRICE the service has been available for, gear up your consumer protection laws too!

Comment Re:Software not hardware (Score 1) 26

well they leave it up to the user.

the article is pretty much 98% shit. no pictures either. thanks for nothing it world.

the 15k model has core i5 and the 1.5k model has edison chip(sd card sized soc board thingy). the 1.5k model has legs. everything else in the article is just gravy about how future will change bla bla bla.

Comment Re:This is what a right is (Score 1) 128

" "was outdated, antiquated, not easily worked on, but it was familiar," Brown said. "This is a new system and very unfamiliar." "

this being said, I can't really see filing the charges as being more cumbersome than doing the paperwork for letting them go.

on top of that, once they do get around to filing the charges they'll need to go arrest them again. but many of the coppers just skipped the training and perhaps maybe, just maybe, didn't give a fuck if the charges were put into the system or not.

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