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Comment Re:I have a thought about where this all came from (Score 1) 287

Why can't Wikileaks leave your donation in the your-donation-bitcoin-address and then just use it from there to pay for whatever they need to pay? They can track the total amount they have without having to consolidate accounts (as you said, it's transparent, so, they only have to sum it all). They know which bitcoin addresses are theirs, you know just one of their addresses. If I was a merchant in less than legal artifacts or substances that's what I would do: one address per transaction.

Comment Re:That AND the cost. I'll stay at home thanks (Score -1, Troll) 433

Last time a guy said that he had the right to search my bag, I said "I am a police officer, and I am off-duty. There is no law giving you the right to search my bag. I do, altough, have a S&W .38 police special in my bag and if I unzip my bag, I _will_ take it off and shoot you three times in the chest, and I'll write in my report that you tried to rob my gun; do you want to try?" answer: "no, sir, have a nice movie".

Comment Cheating (Score 2, Interesting) 324

Down here in Brasil, there is an interesting card game called Truco ("trick me"/"triple up" portmanteau in Portuguese) -- every college student in my State plays it :-D One of the most interesting rules is: "you can cheat as long as nobody catches you in the act". The financial market is based exactly on the same rule.

Comment Brought to you by Soylent Green (Score 1) 422

Only by a few cents if you determine the value based on the raw mineral material. If you consider the utility of either when alive it depends very much on the mother. Some might be quite productive, while others might drive your balance sheet into the red.

A third more financially attractive alternative would favor the mother for the much higher bone mass, protein and available fats to render.

Comment Pocketbooks and Polls (Score 1) 445

Sure venture capital may drive the financing of the hi-tech sector of Silicon Valley and indeed corporate clout goes a long way to influence elections.

Still, come that first Tuesday in November individuals step up to a little private booth and selects their electoral choices. My bet is that a minority of them understand or hold a strong opinion on federal policy as it pertains to venture capital. If past California elections are any indication turnout and passion will be driven by some gut emotional issue and the election will be a "Southpark" style fiasco with both sides of hot button issues behaving like spoiled toddlers.

Comment Re:OK, dumb question after reading the article (Score 1) 747

Except that all of those thing either don't apply to web apps at all, or apply to all web apps. There's nothing to install, upgrade, or fix locally, and you're dependent on some service provider regardless of the status of the code.

That is exactly his point -- and the fact that these limitations can be worked around.

Comment About "Earth"... (Score 1) 852

Who tought of that name anyway? Yeah, we have a planet, let's call it "dust", or "dirt". Yuck. We can call it Vulcan (because it has a lot of vulcans, you know, and it had even more so times before) or "The Blue Jewel", or "Water drop", but no, we called it "Dirt".

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