* Posts by soldinio

40 publicly visible posts • joined 18 Nov 2011

Booze stats confirm boring Britain is drying

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Pint

Re: drunk posting again

As a publican for a couple of decades or so, I can anecdotally confirm these trends. It seems to be a combination of factors. Both money does not fall out the sky like in the 90's and today's youth are all pussies. Even emos are just Goths without the balls.

Or are the daily fail crew are disturbing right, and the youth are listening to the government, and their approach is working!

Galloway and Greens challenge Brit spooks over dragnet snooping

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Facepalm

They're just trying to level the field...........

It's clear none of them understand how encryption works, what it does, or how to use it - so they need a special exemption from barely legal prying, to mitigate the need for encryption..

UK.gov makes total pig's ear of attempt to legalise home CD ripping

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Re: digital / analogue

Consider a physical creation compared to a digital creation. The opposite is not necessarily analogue.

Or

Indeed a CD is analogue. If I heat it slowly, as it melts it can go through an infinite number of positions, thereby being analogue. If it moved through a finite number of stages between disc and puddle it would be digital.

Also if it had fingers it would be digital. ☺

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Headmaster

digital / analogue

Not as ignorant as you think. A CD is physical not digital. The file thereon is digital.

Pedantry requires accuracy.

Your security is just dandy, Apple Pay, but here comes Android

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paypal

PayPal adoption has been slow because there are significant downsides for the trader. I work for a large organisation that considered paypal a couple of years ago, but their binding arbitration service for disputes and the ability to yoink back funds with no redress means it will probably never be considered again.

I wonder if Apple are planning for any liability in case of dispute/fraud/etc. or just off-loading to the card provider.....

Wake up, sheeple! If you ask Siri about 9/11 it will rat you out to the police!

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Re: Which is why @Charles 9

To be fair, it's not just the 'Merkins. A cricket pitch is still one chain, crease to crease. Horse races are still measured in furlongs. And most importantly, beer still comes in pints, gallons, firkins, barrels etc. etc. Our 1 pence piece weighs 1/8 ounce, 2p weighs 1/4 ounce. And indeed, where do you think our former colonial cousins got their 'Imperial silliness'?

Unlucky, Palmer: Facebook's going to BAN Oculus pr0n apps

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Re: Er,

I believe it was congress that said "We'll know when we see it......"

One USB plug to rule them all? That's sensible, but no...

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USB 8.0

super flying Jesus Christ speed?

Tim Cook slurped our brains, snarl fat battery bods A123

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Re: Serfdom? @DAM

This isn't really a bribe. It is closer to paying compensation for limiting their prospects of getting a new job in their chosen field. No more illegal than paying garden leave and prohibiting taking up employment with competitor for a set amount of time.

Cortana to form circle of life in Windows 10

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Childcatcher

That's not right........

An article involving M$, embedded software that monitors preferences, history, location etc. and not a single black helicopter icon or "think of the children". Are the commentards on holiday or something?

Snowden leaks LEGALISED GCHQ's 'illegal' dragnet spying, rules British tribunal

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Meh

If you know we're doing it, it's ok

There is actually legal precedent for this kind of asshat logic.

I worked in pubs and bars for many years, when I started it was illegal to knowingly serve anybody under 18 (with a couple of exceptions with a full meal). A few years ago they removed the "knowingly" bit putting all the onus the member of bar staff. Even if you are given fake ID, you can still get fined.

Now the police actually pick old looking 17-year-olds and send them into pubs to try and get served. The only reason this is not legally deemed entrapment, is because they write to you first and warn you they might do it. This judgement applies exactly the same principle.

'Bend over, Facebook' says EU, snapping on its rubber gloves

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Black Helicopters

facebook vs NSA & friends

Maybe the five eyes should start offering a "like" button and a few irritating instant message stickers. Then everyone would be happy to let them slurp all their personal data, web history and preferences etc. Must be a lot cheaper and easier than illegal surveillance, data cable tapping and all their nefarious shenanegans.

Zimmermann slams Cameron’s ‘absurd’ plans for crypto ban

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Re: The Point

An eloquent response deserving of retort.

Firstly " Oh, you're scared of ridicule? You'll grow up at some stage I'm sure and be more confident in your actions and your choices" I have stood by my actions even in the face of arrest, loosing jobs and partners over the years, but consider this example. When I was younger I worked for an escort agency, it simply meant I went to a few nice restaurants and business functions where the client deemed it worth the cost to have someone young and intelligent on their arm instead of fending off asshats all night because they turned up single. I did not sleep with any of them. Because of the common missconception, my wife occasionally calls me her gigolo to tease me. My current job is as a respected officer for a local government authority. If they read the nickname in text messages (and this is a genuine risk as I have a .gcsx email address) , the mere suggestion of accepting money for sex would result in enormous professional embarrassment and ridicule. Wishing to avoid this is not a sign of immaturity.

Moving on, I keep it secret from my kids that Santa doesn't exist. I keep it secret from my wife what I have bought her for valentines day. This is not a symptom of "broken society". Financial inequality is symptom. The fact that you are on this forum suggests you are in the top 5% of richest in the world. Give me all your personal and bank details and encourage your friends to do the same, I will take half of one pay check of everyone and drive to africa/suburban china/north korea/you name the deprived area and take supplies and money to redistribute that wealth to help "fix society" - still have the courage of your convictions? And that's before I start on the fact that you posted as anonymous coward (although as you suggest, is it really anonymous - should I just address you as coward?)

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Re: They aren't banning encryption

Why do you need the number? They already have this post and the transcript of your phone call. Make the buggers use the info they have, don't give them an excuse to slurp more

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Big Brother

Noting to fear, nothing to hide right?

I fear criminals, so I hide my bank details.

I fear burglars so I hide my travel plans.

I fear pedophiles so encrypt family photos.

I fear political corruption so I hide my voting intentions

I fear embarrassment and ridicule so I hide private conversations with my wife.

So tell me Dave, Theresa and all your vote grabbing short sighted dangerously ignorant clique - what do you fear and how do you hide?

Wankers

'Revenge porn' bully told not to post people's nude pics online. That's it. That's his punishment

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The missing word here is "intent"

Most laws around harassment, assault etc include an element of intent. Sometimes in level of punishment, sometimes in if the offence is committed. This buttwipe intended to cause distress, emotional & relational harm and financially gain by doing so. How he did it is less important than the intended result. Assault in the uk is defined as unwanted contact, maybe the definition of contact could be extended to include this scenario. Then his actions would be agrievated sexual assault ( agrievated by demand for money) 15 years at her majesty's country club, offenders register etc.

BBC: We're going to slip CODING into kids' TV

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Re: Oh crap.

As soon as my 2 year old could reach the keyboard he started creating havoc on my home desktop. I turned on the PC one day to get the error message that "boot_mgr is missing". This struck me as odd as it was there the night before, oh well it was Vista so it may have got lost and/or corrupted somewhere. 'Found' a windows recovery disk and was surprised to be greeted with the report that everything was fine. After days of slowly going mental, I finally worked out that my little darling had hit the on button then flapped at the keyboard - and somehow fluked the sequence to re-program my bios so it was booting from the wrong hard drive.

I dread to think what he will destroy once he has a little education :)

What does a flashmob of 1,024 robots look like? Just like this

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Alert

Obligatory skynet allusion

"when we invent a machine capable of creating a machine smarter than itself, we have already lost the war" - does a swarm smater than the individual count? If the algorythm works with nanobots we can create the T-1000 prototype :)

BAD VIBES: High-speed video camera records your voice from trash

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Joke

Mary had a little lamb, it backed into a pylon,

A thousand volts shot up it's arse and turned it's wool to nylon

Microsoft's Euro cloud darkens: US FEDS can dig into foreign servers

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Holmes

Lessons

Is it just me, or is the only thing the US establishment learned from the Watergate scandal is "change the law to your side before you get caught with your hands in some-one elses filing cabinet"?

Virgin Media STILL working on fix for SuperHub corrupt downloads glitch

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FAIL

Re: Virgin....Y U no fix it??

The slow motion effect could be due to the superhub. I downloaded a film, tried streaming it from PC to Xbox.

It's slow starting up, then every 13 minutes It pauses for 2 seconds - then runs at double speed for 4 seconds whilst it catches up.

USB connection from PC direct to xbox solved the problem.

Did same sequence streaming from mobile (Galaxy S2), same result.

SuperHub wireless is poor even when it does work properly. IP Flood detection is a pain in the ass, it doesn't proctect against anything and just cripples sharing across my own network. Port Forward and DHCP are a mess.

Poor product, back with poor customer service.

Now Apple wants Samsung S III, Galaxy Notes off the shelves too

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Re: Apply this logic to cars

@ Scarshapedstar

Not quite right. Samsung Touch-Wiz is violating the design patents by looking like iOS, not stock android.

Mind you, if they were that bloody similar looking - why did it take me a couple of minutes to find the settings icon, and navigate to the correct menu when I first used an iPhone. Surely if they were similar enough to create confusion, I would have been able to do it instantly. Glad I live in the UK, where our court told Apple to stop messing about.

Apple, Samsung blast away in patent case closing arguments

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Re: @soldinio - move the goalposts much?

Fair comment about the goalposts, I shouldn't have let myself get distracted.

Dyson products are striking and easily identifiable. Both their colour schemes, and geometry set them apart from other upright vacuums at the time.

Can you honestly say a flat black rectangle with rounded corners has a comparably level of "original design"

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Re: Fair trial?

if Dyson had sued Hoover or Electrolux for making devices that look like a vacuum cleaner - then it would be a valid comparison.

Besides, Apple effectively copied and improved on several features already on the market, and packaged them in one device. That is precisely what Samsung (and now several others have done). If Apple's case is valid, then every one from 2002 (Palm, Nokia, Samsung, Sony, LG et al) have an equally valid case against Apple for exactly the same nonsense.

Can I claim a design patent on the above paragraph? Nobody has put those words together in that order before.

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Stop

Re: Fair trial?

But Dyson didn't claim to invent the vacuum cleaner, they have patents on the cyclone technology which they did event.

Hardly a valid comparison

Apple accuses Samsung of abusing its 3G power

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Paris Hilton

2.4% is unfrandly?

These essential patents that Samsung are massively overcharging for...

Several articles around the web mention that Sammy already have licencing deals with intel etc for these patents. If the complaint from Apple is that Sammy are charging too much for it to be Fair, Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory - surely the total cost if everyone charged the same (50% of phone value as reported above) is irrelevant. The only thing that would make Unfair, Unreasonable or discriminating is if they charge Apple more than Intel (or whoever) to licence the same patent.

Or am I missing something?

SurfTheChannel Brit movie pirate gets 4 YEARS' PORRIDGE

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Re: Evil pirates of the high seas!

A wonderful analogy, Sir.

I wonder if, say, google charge any-one for the sponsored link when you search Mona Lisa? jus' sayin'

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Big Brother

In your list of reasons why this is interesting, you missed one very important one:-

Fraud is a common law offence, whereas criminal copyright law is surely written precisely for this sort of thing.

Then again, conspiracy to defraud carries a maximum terms of 10 years imprisonment

Samsung tells Apple: Quit your 'frivolous' whining over court doc leak

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Re: And another fandroid pops up with a wildly over-simplified description of Apple's design patent

I'm pretty sure a design patent would include such things a geometry, proportions, look, texture and overall impression. Please correct me if I have miss-understood.

The geometry and proportions are nothing new as per the discussions above. The look is similar, but IMHO also pre-existing. The texture is noticeably different - Sorry Samsung, your phones feel cheaper. And the overall impression is different as decide in UK court that the galaxy tab appears "an almost insubstantial member of the same family" and does not have the same "understated design"

What all the legal wrangling comes down to is the worry that a potential apple customer might buy a samsung by mistake, and that is what any damages will be based on.

With your understanding of design patents (and the fact that your commenting here suggests your are reasonably tech-savvy) do you honestly think this is a significant risk.

Even my dear old mum who can no work the video recorder and puts a full stop after every word in text messages because she can't find the space button, said of my Galaxy S2 "It's not as shiny as that iphone but it looks much easier to hold" - Thus proving difference in look, feel and overall impression.

Even if Apple win this, and any subsequent appeal - Samsung will be able to go after Apple through court in a different territory (probably UK or mainland Europe) and win the money back.

The sad thing is the only winners are the lawyers, and on both side they have made some glaring errors and shouldn't command such ridiculous fees.

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Meh

Re: Strange they didn't use Star Trek - the devices are even called "PADD"

but it looks like a rectangle with rounded to me. It is also described "Consisting of a large touchscreen display and minimalistic manual interface or control panel (generally only one or two buttons)"

Sounds like a pretty good description for a tablet (wether iOS or Android) to me.

War On Standby: Do the figures actually stack up?

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Re: @A.C.-- I'm fed up with gear without mechanical switches.

by "turned off instantly", do you mean gradually faded to the little white dot, then turned off?

Another investor pulls out of Habbo Hotel after grooming claims

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Headmaster

Re: "Its spelt surely not shurely."

An inspired argument, sir. However, would a parentheses not be required contain both an opening parenthesis and a subsequent closing one?

I therefore maintain that the poster has neglected to close his (opening) parenthesis.

On a side note you may be able to answer a grammar-Nazi question that has vexed me for some time.

Do you happen to know the plural of chaos? It is the only noun for which I cannot find a plural

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Headmaster

Re: "Its spelt surely not shurely."

But if you only have the one bracket showing, shurely it would be singular.

Parentheses (/pəˈrɛnθɨsiːz/) (singular, parenthesis (/pəˈrɛnθɨsɨs/))

I will retain your overcoat for now, sir.

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Headmaster

Re: "Its spelt surely not shurely."

I do believe you have forgotten to close your parenthesis Sir.

Samsung 'to launch Galaxy S III in US', snubs Apple's ban bid

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Re: It's a good job the USPTO wasn't this stupid 100 years ago...

Tesla > Eddison

Oracle case crippled after judge rules APIs can’t be copyrighted

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Paris Hilton

Re: Floored, I tell you

" the argument that it is only a name is not valid."

Let's imagine I come round your house for dinner and you serve, say, Goulash.

I enjoy the dinner and when I get home I try to remember the flavours, knock a few ingredients together and then gradually fine tune ingredients and method until I have a dish that tastes identical to yours.

Have I stolen your recipe?

Why on Earth is Microsoft moving to Euro pricing now?

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Headmaster

"bar one country"

To be fair, there is a couple more than one non euro country in europe

Albania, Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus (north), Czech republic, Denmark, Estonia, Hungary, Iceland, Lithuania, Latvia, Macedonia, Moldova, Norway, Poland, Romania, Bits of Russia, Serbia, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, UK and the Ukraine

Social networks can't be forced to filter content, rules top EU court

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Black Helicopters

if only Kim Dotcom set up in Belgium

The wording of this judgement somewhat suggests that if megaupload were hosted in Europe, they would not be responsible for content posted/shared by it's users. Does this mean we Europeans are governed by people with sense all of a sudden?

New human-brain chip can be adjusted for cannabis effect

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Paris Hilton

Getting your pets stoned.

Wow, digital cannabis?

Can we apply this research to the Cat-Brain chip developed by IBM for DARPA?

Any brain simulation that is stoned is likely to be a much more friendly Skynet ;-)