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Girl Claims Price Scanner Gave Her Tourette's Syndrome 558

Posted by samzenpus
from the it's-$4.99-you-f*#@ing-co^&%#@!er dept.
Attorneys for Dominica Juliano claim that she was burned and developed psychological problems after a store clerk aimed a hand-held price scanner at her face. Store attorneys say their scanners uses a harmless LED light and that the girl had serious health problems before she was scanned. From the article: "Dominica Juliano was 12 when she and her grandmother entered the Country Fair store in Erie in June 2004. A clerk allegedly called the girl 'grumpy' before flashing his hand-held bar code scanner over her face and telling her to smile. Attorneys for Ms. Juliano and her guardian say the girl was sensitive to light and burned, and later developed post-traumatic stress and Tourette's syndrome."

Comment: Preserving your maps (Score 1) 235

by DougInKY (#31439286) Attached to: Digitizing and Geocoding Old Maps?
I would recommend that your first stop be with someone who preserves old photographs, paintings, and such. They can help you by stabilizing the paper the maps are printed on. Then they can also recommend putting them on a acid free linen or some such to strengthen them further thereby helping them to be preserved. Contact a museum to get names of people that are local to you who can do this. It won't be cheap but if these maps mean a great deal to you, you will find it worthwhile. If you don't plan on keeping or restoring the maps after you have them scanned, I would recommend either donating them to a museum, or if they are truly old (usually >150 years old) getting an estimated value on them and the thinking about selling them through an reputable auction house such as Southby's.

Comment: Re:How about.... (Score 1) 193

by DougInKY (#31358188) Attached to: "Patent Markings" Lawsuits Could Run Into the Trillions
I wish I had some Karma points to give you. This is an issue that really needs to be dealt with. If we are going to give corporations the rights of citizens, we really need to give them the responsibilities as well. Allowing corporate executives to hide behind the corporate veil is plain wrong. The corporate veil was written to protect small business' from bankrupting their owners when things go bad business wise and the company goes under. Ironically, most banks won't lend a small business money unless the owners tie their personal assets to the business now. My brother lost everything (including his house, it's contents, and his vehicles) when his auto parts wholesale business went out of business because he couldn't compete with the internet. Most of his customers (small garages and such) switched to ordering their parts off of the internet from really large (Walmart type) of wholesalers as they could buy their parts from them at the same price my brother was paying for his inventory. Folks, we've got a problem. Right here in River City. A problem... (My apologies to the writers of "Music Man".

Comment: Re:Why did this have to go to trial? (Score 1) 203

by DougInKY (#31296012) Attached to: Microsoft Wins Windows XP Downgrade Lawsuit
If that is what is takes, then fine. I was just pointing out that it was going to take just a little more than a little administrative paperwork to make this change. I personally feel that something like schwit1 suggested would be a good idea, it would stop a lot of the frivolous lawsuits and maybe bring our civil justice system back into some sort of balance instead of being the big money lottery it is now. I regret to say that it is up to the younger generation to clean up the royal mess that my generation left you. We had hoped to make many great changes back in the 60's. Sorry...

Comment: Re:Password strength vs. Validation Rules (Score 1) 499

by DougInKY (#30849536) Attached to: Analysis of 32 Million Breached Passwords
I agree about using KeePass. The data file is encrypted, it works on Windows, Linux, OSX (you have to install X) and they are working on a version for the iPhone and some other smart phones. I have been moving to strong passwords on any and all sites I use knowing that I have them all available in KeePass. A reallly great program.

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