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Comment: SMH (Score 1) 470

by Heratiki (#35264178) Attached to: GeoHot Asks For Donations To Fight Sony
He won't see any of my money. I was watching as he continued to talk about being able to do what he wants with his hardware. Then watched him to say I know this info is going to lead to piracy and yet still proceeded to do exactly what would lead to it. I know it's not his fault but making it as public as he did was all about him being in the spotlight and not shit about anyones "rights". So he wanted attention. Now he has it. Enjoy it hotz. Your fighting against someone because you found and divulged corporate secrets not methods to obtain it. And you don't think they have anything against you?

Comment: Meh... (Score 1) 283

by Heratiki (#34961918) Attached to: Sony Planning Serial Keys For PS3 Games?
What I love the most is the fact that no matter where you hear this story it always starts with "Rumor has it" and yet idiots galore flock to speak regarding said travesty. As if it's already happened. It's a rumor people. You know, let me help those who are having a hard time... http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=define:+rumor Enjoy!

Comment: Re:Driving after watching 3D TV (Score 1) 386

by Heratiki (#32706252) Attached to: 3D Displays May Be Hazardous To Young Children

Headaches, incidentally, is a problem with all consumer home 3D TVs. They will give the vast majority of people a headache after 10 minutes. That's a fact!

Right because I'm absolutely sure no one has done any research towards this effect before producing a multi-billion dollar production plan. Because you know just selling a TV doesn't mean you make a lot of money. Look at the PS3 on it's own. It's a loss for Sony to produce but they do it because the software is what nets them the most profit. I'm pretty sure that your "vast majority" is only speculation at this time as I have several friends who own an HDTV with 3D capabilities and out of the several movies we have watched not one of us have experienced discomfort. So you know maybe we just aren't a part of the "vast majority". I'm not saying 3D is perfect or won't cause any issues, but what I am saying is that lambasting it completely because "someone said so" is not distinct proof. I have yet to see papers produced that state the "vast majority" of marketable consumers will experience headaches when viewing 3D in the home. I would be willing to read though. As long as their is homework to back it up.

Comment: Re:Let's Do Something (Score 1) 703

by Heratiki (#31477138) Attached to: Obama Backs MPAA, RIAA, and ACTA
You can look at Russian releases of DVD's. Pirating is so prolific there that the movie theaters produce and output (close to-) DVD quality movies just for the region because otherwise they wouldn't make a dime. Almost immediately after the release of a movie in the theaters there it's pretty much on the street at that time. All caused by the fact that almost no one could afford to do it any other way than bootlegs. Now take the US where movie ticket prices are already astronomical and getting higher and higher with over priced food and drink to add to the night. It's going to become unbelievably hard to obtain anything without some very harsh Digital Rights Management which will increase the cost and decrease the quality of the music/movies. Sigh. ACTA will give them any and all the power they could ever want. ACTA is an Abomination of Rights Manufactured by Assholes.
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Obama Backs MPAA, RIAA, and ACTA 703

Posted by timothy
from the four-letter-acronyms dept.
boarder8925 writes "In a move sure to surprise no one, Obama has come out on the side of the MPAA/RIAA and has backed the ACTA: 'We're going to aggressively protect our intellectual property,' Obama said in his speech, 'Our single greatest asset is the innovation and the ingenuity and creativity of the American people [...] It is essential to our prosperity and it will only become more so in this century. But it's only a competitive advantage if our companies know that someone else can't just steal that idea and duplicate it with cheaper inputs and labor.'"

Comment: If only... If only... (Score 1) 582

by Heratiki (#29017185) Attached to: Working Off the Clock, How Much Is Too Much?
Take into account that most jobs out there are offering less and less especially for IT positions... And like it was said before make sure your (and your employer's) intentions are 100% clear before taking a job... And unlike 9% of America right now be happy you have a position instead of a cardboard box... Aside from that more individuals need to take legal action against their employers simply because at one time it was a workers market and now it's an employer's market... Incentives used to be the reason you took a job... And they fought for you to come work for them... But look around... Those abandoned buildings aren't because someone is on vacation... Heratiki

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