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Comment Re:Five Years? (Score 1) 569

If they planned to cause harm by an action that a reasonable person would understand could cause death, then I think you can still be charged with murder. If you kill someone with a water balloon, you probably won't be charged with murder, since an average person wouldn't expect any serious injury from a water balloon. Sending in armed officers who are expecting a firefight, not so much.

Comment Re:Can't have it both ways (Score 1) 337

Cameras in every home would kill millions. Literally.

Sure, if you contract out the installation to the lowest bidder, I can imagine that there would be a few instances of cameras falling off their mounting and hitting people in the head, or maybe causing electrical fires. I doubt there would be millions of such incidents, though.

Comment Re:meanwhile (Score 2, Informative) 342

I think we need laws stating that anyone who has ever worked for an industry, and their immediate families and their known business associates, is not allowed to work in any capacity for a regulating agency, and vice-versa.

The downside to this idea is that you would be left with pretty much only two groups of people available for a regulatory agency: people who don't know anything about the field that the agency is responsible for, and new graduates whose only knowledge of the field is from their time in college. The FCC needs people with telecommunications knowledge, the EPA needs ecologists and chemists, etc. If you disallow anyone who has worked in the industry, you aren't left with much.

So what's the right answer? Damned if I know.

Comment Re:Terribly regressive penalty (Score 1) 760

Given that you need a certain base amount of income to live, depriving someone of 12 days of income is terribly regressive - someone living paycheck to paycheck may well not be able to eat for a while if lacking nearly 12 half-days of income, whereas someone being fined $50k or whatever because they make a few million a year will not miss it that much... though they may well decide that spending about $200k to support a candidate to run against the sheriff in that region is a worthwhile expense.

Even when Phase 2 is ???, there's still a Phase 1, so you might want to read a bit more carefully:

It starts with an estimate of the amount of spending money a Finn has for one day

Comment Re:Come on (Score 1) 230

You wouldn't steal a baby. You wouldn't shoot a policeman. And then steal his helmet. You wouldn't go to the toilet in his helmet. And then send it to the policeman's grieving widow. And then steal it again!

No, but that does sound kind of like Bender's idea of a fun evening. It just needs more booze and hookers.

Comment Re:Clinton followed a Presidential trend... (Score 1) 609

That's not the impression SpzToid's post gave. He speculated explicitly that Hillary was influenced by Bush 43's bad actions. Thus one would conclude she is excused for such mistakes.

I'm sure there are plenty of people that feel that way (I have no idea if the original poster does or not), and I strongly disagree with them. I highly doubt there was any illegal or scandalous activity going on through these emails, as much as Fox News will try to insinuate that there was, but "Government business must be done through government email" should be an easy rule to follow.

Comment Re:Linux is not an OS (Score 3, Insightful) 166

Linux is just the kernel, maybe the heart of the operating system, but not the OS itself. The OS is the kernel and the whole bunch of other stuff that allows you to run the program you click, type or tap at.

That depends on exactly how you want to define "operating system". You can make the argument that the "operating system" really is just the kernel, and that everything else, including the X server, are user-level programs. In particular, this is true in Linux, where many system services that some people would consider part of the operating system are just normal processes.

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