Comment Re:Free speach == dead (Score 1) 216
Um, 'hateful crap' is protected under free speech.
Um, 'hateful crap' is protected under free speech.
So what you're saying is governments want sites that deal with illegal issues (i.e. copyright infringement) should be blocked.
I don't think that's new.
Also, get outside military out of their country. That tends to piss off most humans. Example: US Revolutionary War.
So, you're saying the websites of places like army.mil are going to be blocked?
Given that they can have access to all the cellular networks....
What is this? A comment for ants?
All of those things are interesting, to be sure, but were never actually *private*, as in privileged or personal.
Again, what utter fucking bullshit. Communication is still considered private when done in private. Note I didn't say everything was being done online.
Healthcare is private too, but that doesn't mean everything else isn't.
The very act of having an nationalized health care system would put as much personal information in the hands of the US Government any random NSA snoop of Wikipedia or break in on someone's mobile would.
What utter fucking bullshit.
Can my health records determine who I am friends with? Where I go? Where I browse online? Who I communicate with? What investments I have? And 100 other things the gov't could (and have) use as leverage to get information out of me if they wanted.
Sorry, it's mostly to sell to the former windows guys who keep insisting that they still need 6 USB ports & HDMI & DVI & VGA & eSATA ports despite not using more than one of those.
Other way around.
Can. But aren't.
Don't forget the uranium in the bullets it sprays all over the place.
And full of soap residue.
Also the white stuff you put on your nose for sunscreen.
And the stuff you put on a baby's bottom for diaper rash.
I'm guessing most everyone has already been exposed to some level of nano-particles already.
nanoMoles per day? That seems like it might disperse easily.
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