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Comment Re:My mobile phone will last a couple of days (Score 1) 328

Your devoid of context malapropism is a common symptom of troll-like tendencies. I believe you meant to say "delusions of grandeur". Unlike you, my identity is not dependent on which corporation's logo is on my devices, therefore I would have also classified a WP7, Android, etc, phone as a computer. Thanks for playing.

Comment Re:One, but I want more! MORE! (Score 1) 674

Everyone always says that; "it's impossible to learn a language unless you go to that country". That is not true. While it would be nice, and advantageous to do so, not everyone has the luxury of being able to fly around the world. It is possible to learn on your own, it just requires drive/interest and creativity.

Comment Re:I'd be happy if pirates* would acknowledge... (Score 0, Troll) 259

You are not very bright, are you? When you steal copyrighted material, you are stealing, regardless of your pathetic stale nonsense about no theft taking place due to the author not being deprived of the original. You have no business taking something you are not entitled to. You try creating something, get your "facts" straight, then reply to me with your vacuous nonsense. Which is why you need to be modded an insipid moron.
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Senate Passes Telecom Immunity Bill 1088

zehnra writes "The U.S. Senate this afternoon passed the FISA Amendments Act, broadly expanding the president's warrantless surveillance authority and unconstitutionally granting retroactive immunity to telecommunications companies that participated in the president's illegal domestic wiretapping program. The House of Representatives passed the same bill last month, and President Bush is expected to sign the legislation into law shortly." The New York Times has a story, as does the Associated Press (carried here by Yahoo!). Reader Guppy points out the roll call for the vote.

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