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I can fully back up this story. I moved to israel only a few years ago, and there is not a grain of truth in the claims (by none less than hamas, think about it), that israel is killing civilians on purpose.

Of course, because killing 30 hamas operatives that live in one a country with the second highest life expectancy amongst arab/muslim countries, who were in the midst of launching a rocket at civilians, in 2012 is the same as deporting, starving, enslaving, gassing, cremating and robbing 6 million jews because they

what an easy way to dimiss something you don't like. Typical and very weak.

Israeli soldiers are 18 to 21 year-olds. Do you think they act different than 18 to 21 year-olds where you live?

Bottle rockets? Have you seen the palestinian ordnance instead of repeating what the local mosque is whispering in your ear?

Washing your hands in public restrooms is not all that clean.

Has sunscreen been flammable all along?

ok, but the question is, how can this be used for the good of torrents?

Apple...one of the few brands in the world that is being hated, not for bad experiences with a product, but for its popularity and massive userbase. Buy it (and review it) or don't buy it, but seriously, this apple/google (sony/nintendo/microsoft, windows/linux/osx) flaming has to end. Go support a football team or

On the upside, the drug is being used as a cheap (insane) replacement for heroin, but looking at gas prices, this drug might get more expensive than heroin soon enough.

Krokodil Tears: The Craziest Drug You’ve Never Heard Of (Here)? But on a serious note, this drug could be the poster-image for anti-drug campaigns.

Except, that i heard about it before, on gawker's io9 or australian giz...

Look, ideally you are right. But in reality it's a matter of how the law works. Apple copies, so does every other company, even if they do innovate. The point is not to get caught, work around or within the law. In the case of the case against samsung, they worked the patent law, they HAD to, because if they didn't

ergo, your claim is emotional stemming from a problem you have with the success of a company; apple. Fortunately that doesn't mean the law follows emotion.

actually, it's true. The same goes for patents: If the company can prove that the company holding the trademark/patent was aware of other companies using the same design (and let's be honest here, this design is almost generic for clocks), they have the obligation to sue/license or forfeit their rights.

Wasn't android open source?

The fact that it took apple some time to sue has nothing to do with android's success, but the fact that prior to any legal action a lot of research needs to be done, i think it's safe to assume that jobs went ballistic the moment the first android touch phone was released. This article points out correctly that

And it's this execution that google has been copying. You don't see apple suing microsoft over developing a touch-screen phone, since it's simply not a copy but a parallel innovation in the same marketplace.

I think you mean Xerox, who fathered the modern day personal computer, as it happens, xerox voluntarily let apple learn from their research prototype as xerox themselves didn't see this product fitting the consumer market.