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Comment Re: All of this has happened before... (Score 1) 241

Came here just for this reference... It's surprisingly far down on the list.

This was EXACTLY what Zoe did to creat the original "cylon" AI's based on her dead friend. Further, it was what the Church of the One was going to use to offer people "eternal life."

Except all the avatars freaked out when they realized they were just copies of dead people. Only a handful could cope.

Tailia is the Cylon's god, not Zoe. That's why her little brother's ship was spared.

Comment Re: Can someone please kill the fucker (Score 1) 166

BINGO this!

Quinten should be going off on who stole his story and make them clean it up. Of course the sad thing on Hollywood is that the "staff" of rich people are probably the behest leakers because letting staff have access they shouldn't is par for the course.

Gawker has fought off Steve Jobs and Apple's lawyers... Quinten is just no match. Sorry kid. Cook seems to like pissing famous people off. And it is good for business and driving traffic. Kind of like the papparazzi, its their job to take pictures, and they score bigger if they get a picture if you hitting them.

Comment Re: It might be an unpopular opinion... (Score 2, Informative) 822

But you cannot be pardoned until THE LAW has its way.

This entire case is about THE LAW. The NSA broke laws. Snowden broke laws back to tell the public about them.

At this point, you don't ask him to "apologize" and take some licks. The EXECUTIVE BRANCH screwed up... THEY don't get to fix it.

The proper course of action is to arrest him and for the DoJ to press what they got. Then the COURTS will look at EVIDENCE and decide if he qualifies for Whistleblower status. And the COURTS will decide what charges stick. And the COURTS will tell the Executive to pound sand.

Then the EVIDENCE will be legally on the books. Then a solid precedent will be set for reporting these types of crimes. THAT'S how FREEDOM works.

After ALL THAT, we can talk about pardons. Right now Snowden is not "wanted" for any listed CRIMES. So he cannot be "pardoned" for anything!

Comment Re: Oy (Score 1) 683

That's only needed because states and federal grants to universities directly have progressively gone down. In the 1960's and 1970's most STATE schools were less than 1/3 funded by student tuition. Now most undergrad programs are 1/2 or more funded by students directly... And they treat them like cattle. Sure the Feds graciously let you borrow the difference they didn't pay from bankers at 8%...the same people they gave tax cuts to, so they could cut funding to schools. The costs aren't Undergrad professors either.. Most schools use Teacher Assistants or part-time, no-benefits staff for undergrads classes... Paid barely livable per-class wages.

Comment Re: Oy (Score 1) 683

Maybe not starvation, but the upper echelons are openly talking about reopening "debtors prison", indenturing people for debts (like can't pay off your mortgage, not tanking a billion $ company), while aggressively making bankruptcy harder for individuals... But bailouts for the super wealthy.

They sit on millions and openly declared war years ago over thousands that the peasants owe them.

Comment Re: That's not what was said. (Score 1) 683

The 1% of working incomes is only about $300k or so. The falloff at the various IRS tax brackets represents about 80th and 90th percentiles ... If you make even $150k on your own you are at the 80th percentile for wages being paid... 8 of 10 people make less than YOU. people have no concept what "rich" means.

Comment Re: How often do you get stressed (Score 2) 692

I' think I've run into that before, but I "vented" enough to satisfy them. I won't get "mad" at work under extreme duress... I'm a scream and throw shit across the room person when I'm really angry. I have meds and therapy for that for years to behave myself. Don't poke the Bear kids. I don't EVER want to do that at work unless its to defend myself from attack.

Comment Re: Obligatory Trainspotting (Score 1) 692

I do agree on the point that blowing interviews is a bit pretentious. But there are a lot of times an interviewer has clearly asked questions "over the line" or that identify this company as a terrible fit. At that point it TRUELY is better to have a plan to "now out gracefully" rehearsed so you don't continue the interview and throw your coffee at them!

I've had one where it was a group interview and felt like an ambush. It ws clear after 5 minutes I didn't want to be working there. It's like planing an "escape call" on a first date.

Comment Re: Stand their ground (Score 1) 247

Wikimedia is at that point though. You cannot have h.264 without bowing to the DRM at some level... Even if YOUR CONTENT IS FREE. The PATENT owners around the format don't allow "free"... Fees are "differed" right now as long as you only shoot HOME video with equipment that pays the royalties they've "promised" not to charge you the per-hour/device fees as a CONSUMER of happy devices.

Ask why Apple REFUSES to play along with open and free formats if they are TRULY a company for "creatives"?

Why is it so important only patented MEDIA codec be used all the time as we hit 20 years of The Web? What if IBM still held the patent on .txt? Microsoft on .rtf? Or Unisys still held .gif? OrMOEG still held .jpeg? And they all still demanded a dime per hosted item on the Internet!! Or .html/.css/.svg were NEVER FREE?

Comment Re: Why? (Score 1) 247

It's not politics, its MONEY. The h.264 codec are "free to play" only because Apple, Sony, and Microsoft and a few other big names throw massive coinage in royalties up front.. And they are part of the royalty board. They don't want their device customers to know how locked down the patents really are on basic stuff like taking video on a phone. If Wikipedia puts up videos, they are too big not to get conned into paying somehow.. No matter what the "industry promises" are.

I'm normally an Apple fan, but when it comes to media formats, they're right next to the Devil. They simply refuse to support non-royalty formats, and they make it harder than snot to even use them even on Macs.

Fact is that we need FREE AND OPEN formats for creating digital libraries. That's an ENTIRELY reasonable request and good for the World, but the large media companies use formats on non-upgradable devices for their own little world-building agendas.

Things like this are how "business" makes sure "capitalism" gets its share of worship before "freedom".

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