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Comment Re:"Deep in my underground lair." (Score 2) 147

If you built it right, all of your ground vents have J pipes with backflow valves, preferably on the roof of the cover structure. Your entry way should also have redundant pumps fed from both mains and backup power. A secondary escape path to an upper floor is also not a bad idea.

Sheesh, I hope you don't charge much for lair architecture. ;)

Comment Re:Just like MS (Score 1) 177

In what world do you live in? Unless signed over, Kondik would still hold the copyright to CyanogenMod. Samsung might own rights to whatever he worked on after being hired IF that was stipulated in his contract, or at a minimum during work hours if not otherwise specified in his contract, but nothing would give them the copyright to the name or the whole project.

Comment Re:Obviously McCain doesn't understand the story (Score 2) 722

So the guys asking for a balanced budget, reduction in government size/cost, and generally looking to reduce government payouts are the ones "whining" because they're losing entitlements? I think you have it backwards. They don't think anyone is entitled to education, housing, sustenance, and healthcare: they want you to work for it.

Comment Re:Why? (Score 1) 572

You assume working together would produce anything but a larger pile of crap. You've got uber-religious pro-business big government proponents seeking to increase their own power and wealth on one side and uber-athiest pro-environmental big government proponents seeking to increase their own power and wealth on the other, with a sprinkling of miscellaneous combinations in between.

Comment Re:Old school (Score 1) 161

Pretty much. I would've been impressed if he had done it from actual transistors not full-blown ICs, but given CompEng students make stuff like this in school (admittedly, with FPGAs, but the concept is the same) it's not as complex as it looks. I'd say the hardest part is probably the output to monitor. The wiring would be tedious, but not unthinkable.

Comment Re:This is a non-event for those who paid taxes (Score 1) 454

Actually, I went and unraveled the legalese in the actual text of the law. You're partially right. They're still forcing taxes in other states to remit taxes, but have exemption clauses that put those requirements on hold until "the enactment of any congressional act that authorizes states to compel the collection of state sales and use taxes by out-of-state retailers."

Funny how they leave that out of the summaries of the bill.

Comment Re:This is a non-event for those who paid taxes (Score 5, Insightful) 454

Except they're now forcing businesses in other states to collect and remit taxes for items sold to Californians. This should be interesting because they're creating an interstate commerce tax which should normally be the jurisdiction of the Feds. Given the Feds got bent out of shape about Arizona doing the same with immigration, they either have to push a double-standard, or correct California's overstepping of authority.

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