Comment Re:Obvious (Score 1) 250
Comment Re:Obvious (Score 1) 250
Comment Re:Obvious (Score 1) 250
Comment Re:correct (Score 1) 206
Government enforcement of dangerous perversion focuses almost entirely on child predators or people abusing their own kids.
Yeah, right. That's why they're so focused on predators that are attacking virtual children.
The PROTECT Act of 2003 "Prohibits computer-generated child pornography when "(B) such visual depiction is a computer image or computer-generated image that is, or appears virtually indistinguishable from that of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct; (as amended by 1466A for Section 2256(8)(B) of title 18, United States Code)."
Researching the law regarding imaginary CP in Canada is left as an exercise to the reader (spoiler: it's even harsher than the PROTECT act).
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Comment Re:Perfect for the computer lab (Score 1) 246
2GB memory card - not nearly big enough. My torrent PC has 320GB hard drive which sometimes is too small.
Don't be silly, you just set it to upload it to your home PC after finishing the downloads! Oh, wait...
Comment Re:It seems ironic... (Score 1) 1147
Comment Re:It seems ironic... (Score 1) 1147
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Comment Re:Too right! (Score 1) 512
Comment Re:Too right! (Score 1) 512
Comment Re:HD park - Apple (Score 1) 197
Comment Re:Wiki is better (Score 1) 513
Google's unfair and skewed page ranking of that site does more harm than good.
I would speculate that a significant amount of Google's users are actually looking for the Wikipedia article in several searches. I don't think Google owes it to anybody's arbitrary standards of what should or shouldn't have a high page ranking, except in terms of finding what people are searching. And that seems to be working pretty well for them.
Since journalists can't be trusted to validate facts
That is the problem and Wikipedia can't be held responsible for it.