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I don't see how in-flight wifi is a risk. Sure, it lets you detonate a bomb remotely... but so does a clock.

@ilos: I agree, there must be more to this story. This guy can't be that much of an idiot.

@two-oh-sickness: Your local community college. Take a course in machining.

Pff, tell me when they start selling the McLobster everywhere.

@madara: You could always just wake up an hour earlier and go to bed an hour earlier for part of the year :).

@achilleselbow: American Liberals, as a group, are not liberals. Your confusion comes from a misappropriation of the word. I'll note that American Conservatives are also not liberal.

I see where you went wrong, Brian. You meant to write 'There's not much to like.' You put 'not' in there twice by accident. We've all done it before.

@klyph: It's also missing other features, but the alignment marker was the most obvious. Check the version codes.

Tut, tut. He forgot the QR alignment marker.

I wonder who was refreshing the tracking page on that package.

@chimp_lord: Actually, the idea of eliminating corporate taxation has nothing to do with trickle down. Trickle down is the concept of cutting taxes to the rich.

@WingedGenius: On one hand I agree with you; the job of President is a lot harder than people give it credit, since it comes with a lot less actual power than many people think. However, the same is largely true of all political positions in the US government, and fundamentally, all effective American politicians are

@jiznerdo: I came here to say this. Although I'll add that after abolishing corporate taxes, you recover the same revenue by eliminating capital gains and counting investment as regular income.

@madara: Huh? For a presumed American, you seem to have a staggeringly poor understanding of how your government works.

@iidebaser: I think I read about it on bash.org, or a similar quotedb.

Same old story. 3D is a gimmick being pushed to sell expensive new TVs. Nobody (almost) really wants it.

@meseta: That's because the UK has a law called RIPA (Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act) which makes it an offense not to give police (and the government in general) your encryption keys if they ask for them.