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Comment Re:Will Zimmerman get justice? (Score 2) 848

I have no problem with the notion that defendants have rights. I do however find it interesting, not to mention tiresome, when people who are in legal trouble choose to put their alleged victims on trial. Even if Trayvon Martin was a complete asshole, it doesn't give Zimmerman a right to appoint himself as his judge, jury, and executioner. And even if he was "defending himself" at some point, it doesn't necessarily justify deadly force.

Even more annoying is when people tout their own ethnic identity when they are accused of a crime. One of the cops who beat up Reginald Denny for example cited having a Mexican girlfriend to claim he was not racist. OJ Simpson suddenly embraced his African-American heritage when he was accused of a double murder. And now Zimmerman discovers that he's one-eight latino or something. It's all very a convenient way to obfuscate that a kid is dead and this guy may have been responsible and deserves to do time is he was indeed responsible.

Comment Re:Tweeting, and posting on facebook (Score 1) 848

There is one "ground-breaking" aspect as Miranda rights are intended for alleged criminals. Trayvon Martin on the other hand is a *victim* of a crime. On the other hand, it's not uncommon for the defense to put the victim on trial in cases like this one. So while it may not be groundbreaking, it is sad.

Comment Re:trolls get fiddy cent (Score 4, Funny) 137

As the documentary Battlestar Galactica explains, all this has happened before and all this shall happen again. God has created many worlds inhabited by humans but each time humans have created artificial intelligence which wiped them out. Often the AIs would continue and advance so far that they would believe themselves human and create their own AIs who would wipe them out as well. And so on and so on....Basically, God is a grad student running a giant experiment and he still hasn't gotten the bugs worked out just yet....

Comment Re:Great timing... (Score 1) 51

The current incarnation of Windows Phone is actually quite good. They've taken some good ideas from existing platforms, including a few from webOS and combined them into a pleasing, attractive package. The main problem with Windows Phone is that it hasn't been able to get any traction. It is certainly not number three.

And I tend to disagree with the notion that phone UI is not important. Android for example is highly dependent on having users go to its home screen to get things done. That's one of the reasons why the inconsistencies between different carrier versions are so jarring and why the iOS UI, simplistic as it is, tends to win out over Android - particularly with non-techies. ICS goes a long way to fixing Android's UI problems. But there are so many Gingerbread, Froyo, and insert silly pastry name here handsets out there that are still in use - many of them relatively new - that will never be upgraded by their carriers. And of course even the ICS and Jelly Bean phones that do make it into people's hands have been tweaked by handset makers and carriers often for the worse.

Meanwhile iOS remains simple and consistent. Often too simple; but sometimes it's better to be simple than sophisticated. And that's why I miss webOS. More than any modern phone OS, webOS managed to be elegant - able to combine simplicity and sophistication. Even now I'm reminded of webOS's power every time I launch an app on my Android phone. There are two reasons for this: 1. Android's home screen and launcher even with ICS and Jelly Bean have always been and continue to be a mess of icons and widgets with the launcher tucked away and completely disorganized. 2. Because I discovered a very nice little launcher called Wave Launcher which mimics the webOS Wave Launcher which allows to do exactly what you say above, get the UI out of the way and just let the app take over. As with webOS, I can just swipe across the screen and launch any or widget without going back to some home screen and hunting for it. This is what kept me sane during the transition to Android and it is what keeps me on the platform today.

Comment Re:Site that you've never heard of is shut down (Score 3, Insightful) 188

First they came for Julian Assange and Wikileaks. I didn't like Julian Assange or approve of Wikileaks' methods, so I didn't speak up.

Then they came for MegaUpload. I'm not a computer pirate, so I didn't speak up.

Then they came after JotForm. I hadn't even heard of JotForm, so I didn't speak up.

Then they came after me and my blog. There was no one left to speak up....

Comment Re:Of course (Score 2) 203

This is FUD pure and simple. And in a perverse way, it's actually a good sign for webOS and HP. HP has gone through four CEOs since it bought Palm and not one of them had ever bothered to spread fear, uncertainty, or doubt about Palm's mobile competitors until now. Is it possible that Meg Whitman actually cares about beating the competition?

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