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Comment Re:Lack of tolerance to other religions (Score 1) 412

The situation you describe is something you and I would choose to vote against. But there are people who would vote for it. And if you put enough of them together, they will have their way - either through their representatives or by referendums. It is not about the universal right or wrong since there is no such thing.

Some things aren't really best decided by the majority

Right. Too bad that is what democracy is.

Comment Re:Lack of tolerance to other religions (Score 1) 412

You are preaching to the converted. But I am not the point here. Your fallacy is again assuming that you know the right and wrong and you want to impose your "right"s on other people. What is plain obvious to you is not to some people.

By definition, the majority will get their way: either through direct voting, or through their representatives. There is no argument to be made here. It is the definition of Democracy.

Comment Re:Mitigating factors (Score 1) 273

Put them in an aluminium card case, and they won't read.

This is not something people typically do. You cant get the majority to store their cards in faraday cages just because of this.

Move more than about 5 cm away from the card and it won't read.

People typically carry their wallets in their back pockets and purses, both of which a hacker can get arbitrarily close to. 5cm is way too much.

Put two of these cards next to eachother, and they won't read.

Care to point to some resources? Because that would mean the fixed readers at warehouses are pretty much useless.

Comment By the same token (Score 5, Interesting) 352

If you were going off to college and could only have one device,

Let's turn that around:
If you were home, which device would be the first to pick?
If you were at the beach, which device would you pick?
If you were on a train which device would you pick?

It is kind of obvious that PC is for work and tablet is for fun. No clear winner here.

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