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Comment Re:why? (Score 1) 9

$53 000 is a reasonable cost. It also has everything to do with the wishes of the deceased. And yes, there's a concrete chance of revival. I could answer your arguments against cryonics, but sadly you didn't provide any. And that's how cryonics debates usually go. You should probably read about a rabbit kidney which was cryopreserved, then thawed and implanted to a living rabbit. Of course, this is fact is in disagreement with your dishonest worldview, so you ignore it.

Comment The article is "censored" too (Score 1) 1224

Well, I live in Finland, and http://www.southparkstudios.com/news/3878 gets redirected to some .fi site which just gives an error "Due to copyright and other legal reasons, South Park video content cannot be viewed outside the United States.". So basically I can't even read their news section or TFA. Anyone have a mirror?

Comment Several reasons (Score 1) 742

One reason is that Linux is mostly written in C, which is not something that most young developers are familiar with. They're usually familiar with higher level languages like Java or Python. Another is that developing the linux kernel requires high technical knowledge on things that young developers are not familiar with anymore, as programming tends to be more and more abstracted nowadays.

Comment Re:cd tax (Score 2) 430

Many countries (including Finland for example) have a cassette tax (which applies to CD's etc), but still have strict copyright laws. Besides, pirate parties have a broad range of issues from civil liberties to privacy, patents etc. Copyright is only a rather small part of our agenda.

Comment Re:I hope Bilski invalidates them all (Score -1) 294

Nokia has already paid off its research costs many times over from the sale of cellphones, so it doesn't make sense to pay anything to Nokia. If you read "Against Intellectual Monopoly" it's clear that patents are not needed for innovation, and actually slow it down. Of course, Apple is also wrong to sue companies, but I'm not sure if it's for defense in the case of HTC.

Comment Re:Boycott Google (Score 1) 434

Corporations are naturally somewhat evil, because their goal is to make profit, not do anything good. I didn't imply you should boycott a large company if it has single product, but google has 100+ products all with linked private details. Your "logic" isn't even logic at all, it's self inflicted stupidity.

Comment Boycott Google (Score 0, Troll) 434

Google makes very good products, but they don't take privacy seriously at all. Even if they did, I'm not going to use any more products by Google (and I'm soon transfering out of Gmail). The reason is that Google is just growing to be too big, it's not even funny anymore. Soon they know everything and have huge corporate power. And it's a corporation after all. Their main goal is profit, not acting morally.

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