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Comment Re:man (Score 1) 283

IP laws (in general, not all of them do) currently DO hold innovation. But those guys knowingly violated GPL licensed software because they were too lazy to write their own. I don't support him the same way I wouldn't support someone stealing code from a closed project to use in their product.

Comment Re:Permanently modified? (Score 2, Interesting) 426

The S in SD means "Secure" which is an acronym for DRM ... and how that DRM exactly works is not public....

That is why SD cards are scary... Once I tried to do a low-level formatting on my SD card, but the program I used to do do it went crazy and I guess it sent random comands to my card and killed it. Using another SD-specific low-level formatter on my pda it was back, nothing else could fix it.

Scary.

Comment Re:Ridiculous... (Score 1) 832

I'm talking about companies selling stuff to customers. For example, if an item costs $100 to manufacture (include researching, etc) and they sell it for $1000 it is wrong, even if lots of people want it, if it costs $100 people should pay $100 and no more. Paying more than it costs is only giving money to the company owners, and IMO that is just wrong.

Well, that and the ~40 million people that were exterminated by Communist regimes during the 20th century.

I'm not talking about specific regimes, I'm talking about the communist theory. Also, how many people were exterminated by capitalist regimes during wars that only beneficiated the small elite?

Comment Re:Ridiculous... (Score 1) 832

Well, IMO it should, anyone trying to sell anything above its real value is wrong, is damaging the whole society and should be illegal, but that is a matter of opinion really.

Well, I do. Being a communist means that you're either stupid or evil. Either you haven't paid attention to the past 100 years of human history or you have and actually want to bring about the kind of things that communism encourages.

OMG, hope you are kidding... Guess that the cold war and all the USA propagana against communism made you think like this.

Comment Re:Ridiculous... (Score 1) 832

If you dont want to argue just dont and stop saying this like you just said.

If you know so much about semiconductor manufacturing ok, I dont. For me the 1GHz processor is cheaper to manufacture than the 3Ghz processor.

And yes, I do know that businesses do not sell things based on the price of manufacture and I do understand enough of how business work. I said that I disagree with how economy works currently, have you read my comment?

Comment Re:Ridiculous... (Score 1) 832

No, selling low-end products should not be illegal, selling the same product that has the same cost to manufacture as high-end or low-end and charging different prices for it should. Yes yes, it was advertised on the box and etc, but we shoudnt pay more just because a company wants more money...

"I thought we lived in a capitalist society, not some kind of totalitarian Stockholm state". I'm a communist, do you have any problems with that?

I'm not talking about control in this sense, I'm talking about control as you knowing exactly how it works, waht you can do with it, etc.

Comment Re:Ridiculous... (Score 1) 832

If the 3GHz processor that has 512K cache costs $50 to manufacture, the upgradeable version will not cost $50 too. So if today you pay $99 for that 3GHz processor that has 512K cache tomorrow you will pay $150 for it +$50 if you want the upgrade.

Also, my main point is that it is ethically wrong. Yes, I do know that 'they charge you what the market will bear based on competition and availability', and I'm saying that this is wrong (capitalism is wrong), you should pay what it costs not more or less (actually only more ) depending on the market demand.

Comment Re:Ridiculous... (Score 1) 832

Yeah, unfortunately you are right. Good old times when we had complete control of our PC hardware.
I still cant understand what a company earns closing everything (I'm looking at you apple), I feel that if a company projected a brand new PC architecture, very optimized and stuff, completly open, linux support, etc they would be very successful. Not only geeks would fall in love with it, but also small (and big) companies that need a new architecture but dont have the money to develop it would. Sadly I dont see this happening =/

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