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@aec007: buahahaha im on tmo and i pay like 20 dollars a month for unlimited data

Scott Redmond does avante garde

video chatting.. for android users, old news.

I laughed so hard i derezzed

This article seems not to be about Zukerberg being the Time Person of the Year, but the author raging about how his choice, clearly Assange, did not win. Like Assange is the first to ever have the "determination to make information available at any cost is unprecedented in the history of information". I definitely

Interesting idea... this looks awesome

nobody seems to be reporting how on 4chan not all the users like this.. some of the oldf*gs as theyre known hate people using LOIC all the time, and for Operation Payback some users dont like it, going so far as aiming their LOICs at pro Assange sites

@FasterThanJamesMay: The United States is the most open government in the world. How many other countries have FOIA? If you do not like the way the country is being run, elect new leaders that will tell you everything. Heck, run yourself if you want. Also I dont think that US inefficiency is due to any perceived

@Les Mikesell: Yes they are two very different things. Look at the documents he is leaking and how he is doing it. Many have nothing to do with corruption, i.e.. the critical infrastructure docs, and now he is trying to subvert the judicial process by saying if he goes to jail or if wikileaks is suppressed at all he

Lets see here... The content of the leaks is not the main issue? What about the list of critical infrastructure? How does that expose corruption? It doesn't. Does it help terrorists? Yes. Also those companies should not be doing business with wikileaks on just a business standing alone. It would be irresponsible to

@WDubois: okieee thanks guys... anyway im not going to go with the Marshall's because nobody so far it seems has actually used them.. think im going to get some sennheisers.

@Ghostnappa9001: "messing around in illegal activity" so are diplomatic cables providing analysis of other governments and diplomatic strategies so our diplomats are informed illegal now?

@Ghostnappa9001: some of the biggest press HAS been about privacy. Look at the issue of the exposed sources of info in the Middle East and around the world that are now in danger of loosing their lives. Plus most of the documents are NOT about corruption. The US diplomatic cables did not expose much US corruption (I

@Ghostnappa9001: not according to Assange... he claims to be the one leading it, he thinks that he is some kind of hero on his crusade against America... i know i know there is like 2% of leaks that aren't related to America... and in case you didn't realize this article is pro wikileaks in its criticism of the

There is no debate here on freedom of speech... when you steal confidential documents from ANYONE and publish them, or even just hold them, it is stealing and is illegal... plus he is NOT being arrested for stealing the documents... it is to be questioned on allegations on rape. He isn't even going to jail.

Im in college and come from an area of KC where everyone has iphones and andriods or blackberries... and nobody uses twitter (0r foursquare for that matter). Wonder if there are any other areas like this. I mean its pretty ridiculous. when someone includes a twitter name to follow for an ad people have no idea what it

wonder how they stack up to bose?

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