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Comment Re:Pirate Party of Canada (Score 1) 211

This is incorrect.

Right now, according to PP's own website we are currently the 5th largest party. Also, according to Sifo the sum of "Other" parties have around 1% of votes, with PP somewhere in that 1%.

Unfortunately, I'm somewhat doubting our ability to make it in the elections (about 4 months remaining). All the fuss around TPB really got us a lot of media attention, but it seems people lost interest a while ago. For a while I got approached by random people on the street who wanted to ask about TPB and PP and wanted to discuss copyright, and these days I rarely hear or read anything about it in the mainstream media.

Comment Re:From TFA (Score 1) 250

I'd say we draw the line between expressing an opinion and expressing facts.

I should be allowed to say whatever I want, as long as it's clearly my opinion: "I think...", "It is my opinion that..."
I should not be allowed to say whatever I want if I'm presenting it as fact.

"I think John Doe is a pedophile and a terrorist" - You go ahead and think that.
"John Doe is a pedophile and a terrorist" - You can't go around making false statements like that

Reasonable?

Comment Re:How are we supposed to understand this? (Score 5, Insightful) 1671

Even so, firing at the van stopping to assist the wounded is something I simply cannot wrap my head around.

Say for sake of argument that the crowd of people really were bad guys.
Someone comes driving along, and finds a large amount of dead bodies, with a wounded man writhing at the side of the road. The driver pulls over, and runs out to help the person - and this grants the coalition forces the right to engage? Someone finds a wounded person and tries to help, and for this they deserve to die?
Even if that was a Really Evil Terrorist I can't grasp how the ROE would permit engaging someone to stops to help a wounded person.

Comment Re:yes (Score 1) 136

...your XP.

First of all, there's no need to insult me. I don't run Windows, thank you very much.

Second, I've yet to come across any malware with polymorphic defense mechanisms. Sure, I've read about it here and there, and I haven't encountered any infected machines in a while, but is this kind of behavior really par for the course already?

Comment Just a thought. (Score 2, Interesting) 142

Now, if I had that kind of exploit (along with the Windows source code) to play with, and the skills to individually target a specific Google machine, I'd sure as hell make sure to sneak my exploit into the soon-to-appear Microsoft patch site...

And honestly, so far the chinese have struck me as the competent types.

Comment Re:To little to late (Score 1) 187

They'll be rewritten to actually work?

Tbh, I think it's already reached the point where any entity creating a new fancy website these days has to comply with standards, simply due to the percentage of users who aren't using IE anymore. All that remains is for the archaic IE-only websites to go extinct.

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