Comment Re: What is this guy talking about? (Score 2) 232
Comment We'll see this happen again. (Score 1) 91
Comment Re:Proud? (Score 2) 1233
Comment Re: simple answer.. don't (Score 1) 399
Comment S/MIME (Score 1) 399
Comment Re:A constitutional amendment (Score 1) 330
Comment Re:No. (Score 1) 64
The next logical step would be to make use of cryptography illegal, but then it reaches the point where the majority of the population is breaking the law routinely. When the law has turned the majority of the population into criminals, it becomes unenforceable and completely toothless.
It's an escalation in the balance of power between the legislature and its electorate. While democracy prevails, the electorate will always win.
Comment Why assume that a QR code has to contain a URL? (Score 1) 289
Comment Re:Eh? (Score 1) 272
Comment Some accents just don't fit the expected pattern. (Score 1) 516
Comment Re:Now these guys have some balls (Score 1) 663
Comment Hmph. (Score 3, Insightful) 171
Okay, so the message when visiting with Safari says "We're sorry, but this content was designed with the browser Google Chrome in mind. As a result, it may not work properly in your current browser. We recommend using Google Chrome." So I think, "Well, Chrome essentially cribbed their HTML5 engine from Safari, so I should be good. I'll give it a try." Unfortunately, there's no way to get past the message. Perhaps they should rephrase "It may not work in your current browser" to "We won't let you view this with anything but Chrome." Ah well. It will take more than an interactive movie video to make me install Chrome. *close*