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@Fizzter: No way! That wouldn't be fair. I left Apple for everything Microsoft, and I just replaced my iPod with a ZuneHD. A ZuneHD 2 so soon may make me very sad.

Anti-windows much?

@Kirkaiya: I believe they call it a colloid.

I'll stick with Shure.

@i ♥ Tofu: I have to say, I think that's a terrible idea. People spend plastic with far less consequence than they do cash, it would be a nightmare. Not to mention, theres nothing better than a wad of greenbacks in your wallet, plus, what if I go to another country...like Mexico? Do we expect them to implement the

I was under the impression that the CIA and FBI had been using RFID to track money used for stings and such for some time. Trackable money is nothing new, just the way they are doing it.

Companies do shit like this...then wonder why sites like The Pirate Bay exist?

@Volanova: Good sir, there was a movie about Bill Gates made before Zuck's balls had even dropped.

All this to get in someone's pants? At least that's how I remember college...vicariously...from the computer lab...reading comics.

I agree, all men are born with certain inalienable rights; the right to not be slaves, the right to elect leader etc. but men also have a right to live in freedom, not just freedom from oppression and tyranny but freedom from fear. To me, the fear isn't that the government will become all powerful and strip is of our

@longooglite: And, to top that off, I agree, all men are born with certain inalienable rights; the right to not be slaves, the right to elect leader etc. but men also have a right to live in freedom, not just freedom from oppression and tyranny but freedom from fear. To me, the fear isn't that the government will

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@longooglite: I've never said I didn't think he should have the right, only that he doesn't. Even if he were an American citizen living in America, he still broke a law. These types of documents, especially when obtained through illegal means, are not generally not covered by the first amendment, so the idea would be

Yeah, I just assumed it was the aliens.

@Jack Wrenn: That phrase "shoot the messenger" has been tossed around a bit lately. Funny, I was thinking, I've heard it before. David Koresh, he said he was the messenger. The 9/11 terrorists called themselves the messengers too. I'm just saying, he's no messenger, he had a choice, he made the wrong one. It's not as

@pyq1: And I'm going to just come out and say it, he broke a law. Not just a US law and people seem to forget that. What he did was wrong, it's not about free speech, it never was. It was Assange jockeying for power, showing the governments of the world what he could do. You keep taking about jurisdiction and all this

@lazaruspryor: Yes, but your comment confuses me. You are stating that the bill of rights is a good thing, right? I mean it is, but that does not mean that it applies to Assange.

@pyq1: Listen, thats just ridiculous. Speeding is not the same as spying. Come on. Try something different.

@pyq1: There is no contradiction. If you spy against the US from foreign soil, you've broken our law. Rules of espionage are far reaching.