Comment Re:Dino (Score 1) 277
Comment Re:insensitive.clod (Score 1) 310
Comment Re:Apple has learned arrogance from MS (Score 2) 334
Comment Re:Are you f***ing kidding me? (Score 1) 231
Comment Re:Nonsense. (Score 2, Informative) 228
Comment Re:I predict... (Score 5, Informative) 109
Comment This happened to me... (Score 3, Interesting) 209
... not as defendant, but as a juror.
I served on a jury last summer for a case of armed home invasion. The victim, if you can call him that, was a multiply-convicted white crack user. The victim claimed the defendant forced his way into the defendant's house with a gun, as part of a dispute over the defendant's missing cell phone following a drug deal.
The defense attorney's goal was to convince us that there was no way to determine beyond a reasonable doubt whether the defendant committed the crime, or his brother. The police did a horribly sloppy job of gathering evidence, the DNA was so contaminated that while it matched the victim, it also had good odds of matching the defendant's brother or about 1 in 5 random people off the street. The victim lied on the stand several times and showed no reliability as an eyewitness, and all the other evidence (phone calls, evidence collected at defendant's house) pointed to *some* member of the defendant's family, but no way to know who.
So we found him not guilty. Kind of a shame since the defendant probably *was* a drug dealer, but no way to prove it wasn't his brother. And the kicker: if they bring the brother to trial, he can use the same defense.
Comment Re:patents (Score 1) 336
Comment Re:Um, this is easy (Score 5, Insightful) 209
Comment Re:I'm surprised nobody has said this yet, but.. (Score 1) 622
I was baptized a Mormon when I was 13 but I'm now agnostic. I still have a bunch of friends that I met through my church. I still talk and hang out with them on a regular basis. I haven't gone to church in over 6 years now.
Comment Re:Missing Option (Score 1) 452
Comment Re:Why does this matter? (Score 1) 590
Comment Re:A Billing System Deficiency (Score 1) 305
I have Sprint for my mobile phone provider and I have had a lot of good experiences with them. I know for a while they had it where if you went over your minutes it would just bump you up into the next plan. You could choose to pay the overage if you wanted to but it was a lot cheaper just to pay the difference for the higher plan.
PS - Alltel recently got purchased by Verizon. My condolences.