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Comment Re:Not the point ... (Score 4, Insightful) 194

The problem will come when another of the EU countries (yes, I am looking at you, England) will hold this law up as a shining example of government doing good, and then enact a law that embraces and extends this law into something completely different, more costly, more annoying, but ultimately just as useless.

Just don't get me started on what will happen if Brussels gets hold of it....

Comment Re:Good Riddance (Score 1) 796

That was indeed the intended function of the cheque guarantee card. Now that is no longer the case. The bank will happily bounce a £5.00 cheque if it goes over your account limit by as little as a penny, guarantee card or no. That means they can take the money, Charge you a over limit fee, charge you an unauthorised overdraft fee, bounce the cheque, charge you for bouncing the cheque, then pass your details on to Expiran (I think?) who contact you to get payment for the cheque, and charge you a £40 collection fee.... Nice little earner if you can get away with it....

Comment Re:Fine, but... (Score 1) 232

I work at a desk 9 hours a day. I also cycle 5 miles each way to get to the desk.

Take a walk at lunch. Go for a walk evenings and weekends. Play a sport. Get yourself an Avon round and walk it, getting exercise, meeting people an IT geek normally wouldn't, and earn some beer money! There are plenty of ways to get exercise if you use your imagination.

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6-Year-Old Says Grand Theft Auto Taught Him To Drive 504

nandemoari writes "A six-year-old who recently stole his parents' car and drove it into a utility pole has passed the buck onto a familiar scapegoat: the video game, Grand Theft Auto. Rockstar Games' controversial Grand Theft Auto video game has been criticized by parent groups and crusaders (or in the eyes of gamers, nincompoops) like former lawyer Jack Thompson for years (Thompson once tried to link the Virginia Tech slayings to late-night Counterstrike sessions. He's since been disbarred). However, not as of yet has anyone under the age of, oh, ten, blamed the game for a car theft."
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Researchers Claim To Be Able To Determine Political Leaning By How Messy You Are 592

According to a study to be published in The Journal of Political Psychology, you can tell someone's political affiliation by looking at the condition of their offices and bedrooms. Conservatives tend to be neat and liberals love a mess. Researchers found that the bedrooms and offices of liberals tend to be colorful and full of books about travel, ethnicity, feminism and music, along with music CDs covering folk, classic and modern rock, as well as art supplies, movie tickets and travel memorabilia. Their conservative contemporaries, on the other hand, tend to surround themselves with calendars, postage stamps, laundry baskets, irons and sewing materials. Their bedrooms and offices are well lit and decorated with sports paraphernalia and flags — especially American ones. Sam Gosling, an associate professor of psychology at the University of Texas at Austin, says these room cues are "behavioral residue." The findings are just the latest in a series of recent attempts to unearth politics in personality, the brain and DNA. I, for one, support a woman's right to clean.
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Submission + - Study shows file sharing has no effect on CD sales

jibjibjib writes: "Ars Technica reports that a study by Felix Oberholzer-Gee and Koleman Strumpf, recently published in the Journal of Political Economy, shows that file sharing is not responsible for declining CD sales figures.

The study, entitled "The Effect of File Sharing on Record Sales: An Empirical Analysis," claims that "a one-standard-deviation increase in file sharing reduces an album's weekly sales by a mere 368 copies, an effect that is too small to be statistically distinguishable from zero.""

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