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Comment Re:But I WANT people to download and share my Yout (Score 1) 257

sumbum gona bitch to youtoob dat u copied dem, den sumbum else guna tryna shake ur tree for moar monies dey dun care if you done it yourself for realz dey guna make a play for your moneiez. Dey all lie say belong to dem n tryna sue U and U can't win no moar. It all fight fight fight last dood standing git all ur moneiz. U think riaa care bout you?

Comment Re:Uh... (Score 5, Insightful) 331

You might just want to consider building your next IT center in a shipping container that can be detached and loaded on to a semi. Done properly your UPS and AC systems would keep them alive until you could get to an alternate location with power and network which you should already have contracted for in advance.

Nods, and seconded... motion to carry.

Submission + - New CRTC Chief Named (pm.gc.ca)

TemplePilot writes: Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, Ottawa insider and veteran public servant Jean-Pierre Blais has been tapped to chair Canada’s telecom and broadcast regulator. Mr. Blais is appointed for a 5-year term. The appointment is effective June 18, 2012

Comment Dichotomy of expansion and contraction. (Score 1) 1

Yes this has been discussed ad-infinitum in the past. There is however, the slight problem of turning a pc on and off over time to shorten chipset lifespans as the heat and cooling down expands and contracts the chips (and other parts) shortening their lifespans considerably more than if you kept them on for longer periods. Has this been addressed? Or is it another of those FUD type myths? Of course, if you're upgrading your equipment every two years or so its a moot point I suppose. Will be following this thread to see what others say. Cheers.

Comment Re:A great solution for oversubscribed ISPs (Score 0) 216

@clonehappy, so you're a curmudgeon & you have no life. Big whoop. Meanwhiles the rest of the herpy derpy world continues to evolve our online language and textual lingoisms while you remain in the dismal ostritch hole you've placed your noggin into. Sucks to be you. --- and back to our discussion of the day --- : Six Strikes Copyright Enforcement is Bad M'kay --- Big Content needs to --- Grow Up & Get with the future or forever hold your silence. The interwebs belongs to the people not the corporate oligopoly capice.

Comment Do Not Want (Score 1) 4

I'm not getting chipped unless you mean my cadavar after when I'm dead and buried. Screw letting teh Gov have even more info-control. Besides this isn't a Movie and we don't want to become 'marked' as if with a beastly number (for those of you who are relegious extremists). Chips in humans Do Not Want.

Comment Mask of Benevolence. (Score 1) 5

And you know lawyers-police-courts, will always try to exploit a loophole and tack on even more charges just because they can, so I guess make-up (lipstick etc..), glasses, long hair over face, facial hair, and so on and so forth will be trotted out as a "disguise" simply because the situation was classified a "crime" by those who declared it so, whether or not it really was. So yeah damn'd if you do damn'd if you don't. To object, is to be a criminal by default. If you ask me, I'd say we're all turning into another dictatorship day by day, much like China and Korea, as those placed in power by us, manipulate our laws into oppressive regimes to maintain consolated power over the people who mistakenly thought they elected them on their behalves while opting for what was once called democracy. It is clear our Canadian leaders are operating behind a 'disguise' of their own known as a mask of benevolence to mislead the Canadian public into the next era of political oppression. As clearly evidenced by the recent G-20 activities, and more recently by Canadian government monitors watching what our environmental scientists are saying to the Canadian media at large about climate change and other such issues at a conference in Montreal.

Comment Nefarious. (Score 1) 1

The IOC has gone beyond reasonable precautions in the name of 'safety' in this regard, especially in regards to "fans using pictures etc... of their own on social media sites." Its just madness really. I think for the forseeable future I'll advoid bothering to support or watch the Olympics until this policy changes. For this the IOC has lost all respect for every participating country and their respective peoples. Smacks too much of Richard Stallman's "The Right to Read" article. Orwellian dystopia has become reality. We're allready living it. Corporations are not individual humans. Endof.

Comment Re:Authority/_nomap (Score 2) 145

I believe in questioning authority up until a certain point, and that point is reached when I am the authority. I say fine them for every incident 25K is a big fat nothing if it stands alone up against a corporate infrastructure with billions in the bank. I also disagree with the "_nomap" angle we shouldn't have to be forced to append _nomap to our SSID's. Instead Google should make it opt in... those who wish to be mapped can append _MapMe to their SSID if they so choose, it would only be fair.

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