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Comment Re:So many "close calls" (Score 1) 115

I really don't like calling people I cant look at in the face names but idiots like you really piss me off. SO, Ya know what? your an idiot. Why are idiots like you so hell bent on having people killed before you take action? RC operators have no right to put anyone at risk to play with there toys. And FYI the FAA IS the power, they have the power, there is no power grab, they own the skies so get over it.

Comment Re:Fucking Hypocrites! (Score 1) 117

US Government take care of there own and yes you are right but as usual the rich get away and the middleclass and poor are the one who always pay. Its less costly to put away drug dealers and put up cameras to catch red light runners mostly people stuck in the middle of the intersection because of poor light design and placement.

Comment how is this news anymore? (Score 1) 171

Wow! a game released and it had tons of bugs, how is this news anymore? I stopped buying first release games about 5 years ago. Just not worth the aggravation and I get them on sale. What's funny is gamers keep buying games they KNOW will be buggy. Talk with you cash boys,it doesn't work when 20 or so guys stop buying like me.

Comment Stop code? (Score 1) 193

I understand we have little control over what the media prints but don't you think a web site owner has far more control over what google/yahoo/bing collects? Isn't there a no/google code that tells google do not collect/save/linkto ?? that sites can use? Not a coder don't know html nor do I care to leans no web sites in my future. AND what about the site that prints the story/article/whatever why should it just be google they are not creating the story they link to it kinda in a way as they say to use no humans read or look at any data lol ya right.

Comment It all about marketing Yahoo (Score 2) 101

It all about marketing yahoo and pushing people to use the default search providers. I mean yahoo is paying them millions of dollars its what Yahoo wants not really what FF wants. maybe the numbers are very different then what we think they are. Meaning people who actually use the default search and search bar/box whatever ya want to call it

Comment 20,000,000.00 an ounce ? (Score 1) 153

So tell me please, how are we going to be able to affords say gold a 20,000,000.00 an ounce or iron at the very same price? sure I believe mining will be a necessary but not for anyone here on earth. As earth is going to burn to a crisp. We can drag them behind our starship we will have Bethlehem Steel starships and all for the lucky "Maybe not so lucky?" ones looking for a new planet to live on

Comment Re:Wait, 314 million per year? (Score 1) 161

What could they possibly be spending it on

How many version updates/upgrades did they release in 2014? I'm guessing the endless line of version updates/upgrades/bugfixing. I stopped using it when they removed the bottom bar. I don't like the top all cluttered up with endless bars and icons. But that's just me, but me counts the most.

Comment Re:innovation thwarted (Score 1) 137

Please explain to us how recording tv shows, sporting events all of which state no rebroadcasting allowed, innovative? we can record all the TV shows/sporting events the last 20 some odd years we want for personal use so no innovation there.

http://www.usatoday.com/tech/

"Quote"The company uses huge arrays of tiny digital antennas to record the local broadcasts, then charges a fee to stream that content directly to your PC, iPhone, iPad, Android device (4.1+), or Roku box."End Quote"

That's their business model "record for paid rebroadcast" Something they are already warned they cant do. Innovating way of breaking copyright laws maybe? Plus the court rulings against them as well.

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