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Comment: Re:Methinks a law of unintended consequences (Score 1) 672

by Khalid (#39657215) Attached to: Tennessee "Teaching the Controversy" Bill Becomes Law

I am glad there are still posts like that on Slashdot, that's why I have been lurking here for so long :). I believe that epistemology : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epistemology is the most important field in philosophy (or science) and needs to be more activly tought in colleges and universities.

Comment: Re:Freedom (Score 1) 513

by Khalid (#38632568) Attached to: Lawmakers Intent On Approving SOPA, PIPA

Alternative ARE being developed and very fast, have you heard of Alternative DNS : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenNIC wich completly bypass ICANN ? or Freenet : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freenet a a decentralized, censorship-resistant distributed data store, you can not take down. Other people are also developing distributed DNS using Distributed hash table : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributed_hash_table, which is already used by emule, and trackerless bittorent clients, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YaCy is a distributed p2p search engine, just to name a few alternatives and there many many other. If censorship continue to develop, these alternatives will probably soar.

Comment: Re:About. Fucking. Time. (Score 1) 422

by Khalid (#36498166) Attached to: The End of Cheap Labor In China

Not quite true, manufacturing is becoming more commonplace nowdays especially for commodity and standard products, thanks to globalisation, heck you can even buy turnkeys factories to build anything nowdays and many african countries are industrializing very quickly now : Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, Nigeria, Ghana, Mauricius and many others are on their way, globalization is reaching Africa too, what has happened in China and in many industrialised countries can and will happen in Africa too, there is no reason this can't happen too.

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