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Comment Re:usually? (Score 1) 510

No one cares about quality. But just like the quality of roads, the electrical grid, water, customer service, hospitals, ambulances, fire fighting, police, banking, automotive repair, plumbers, construction contractors, food and wine, safety equipment, drugs, corrective lenses, shoes and erotic literature, people will notice when the quality isn't there.

And they will bitch. Probably even at the CEO.

Comment Re:What about the parents? (Score 1) 466

If it was in Ontario, the laws are such that if she was interrogated by a police officer in that manner, it would constitute an arrest and she would be informed of her rights, foremost of which is the right to legal council.

Failure to do so would mean that the arrest was unlawful and that the officer would be penalized, probably heavily.

But, you are right, there was no crime in the first place, and If you or I was the deputy we would probably tell the school officials to sod off and save our number for real criminal activity or emergencies.

Comment Re:Btrfs (Score 1, Insightful) 271

Windows may not be a filesystem, but it only ships with one sane choice of general-purpose filesystem, and that choice is NTFS.

In your opinion it's a sane FS.

... does not represent my opinion on anything. It simply is.. ..how things are.

Wait, what?

NTFS and windows are a pain in _my_ ass. That's an opinion.

Comment This kind of thing should never have been an issue (Score 1) 493

This kind of thing should never have been an issue in the first place.

Your government has successfully given "terrorists" a great victory, in dividing your country against itself.

Looking at the old definition of rape, it is quite outdated. It's a shame the change didn't come about on it's own or earlier.

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