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Comment Re:Did your congressman do his duty? (Score 2) 422

run a campaign for someone in your home town who shows promise. ffs run yourself. if enough people did it and fucked with the system the system might churn out some results other than this crap.

So please, keep your ivory tower ideas to yourself unless you also provide an idea how to implement them.

There's the problem right there. It was spelled out in black and white and you still failed to recognize it.

Comment Re:Future cars (Score 1) 68

That's what I've been waiting for... a dial-up destination system. Doubt that will ever come about, though. Think of all the revenue lost when they can't stop you for DUI, speeding, improper lane change and the myriad other traffic related offenses. Also could make a driver's license a thing of the past. But, then, how would they keep tabs on people?
The Military

Submission + - DARPA's Anti-Submarine Warfare Crowdsourced Sim (operationreality.org)

Samfer writes: Ever wanted to help DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) and the US Navy develop new and original anti-submarine warfare tactics? Well here’s your chance, because that’s exactly what DARPA’s is hoping you will do! Just a few days ago DARPA released its free online crowd-sourced simulator game called the ACTUV Tactics Simulator developed by Sonalysts which is available for download at the following link.

Submission + - Libertarians Call for Permanent Gov't Shutdown (dailycaller.com) 1

Roduku writes: "The leaders of the two largest political parties in the U.S. say they don’t want a government shutdown. As that outcome becomes more and more imminent, the Libertarian Party, America’s third-largest political party, has thrown its support behind making the shutdown a permanent fixture of the federal government.
“We’re not talking about eliminating the federal government we want to cut everything else as much as we can,”"

Microsoft

Submission + - Microsoft to FTC: Don’t tell us how long to (networkworld.com)

Roberto123 writes: "In a public response to proposed federal regulations to protect users' privacy online, Microsoft said it is committed to "privacy by design" but thinks the Federal Trade Commission should use a regulatory light touch. Microsoft's record on privacy protection, however, is mixed."

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