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... don't really care. Not that interesting of a service. Not to mention my grammar & syntax testes just shrunk into peanuts and shot into my throat.


It's not interesting to compute nearby place recommendations based on everywhere a user has ever been? And everywhere the user's friends have ever been? In 200 milliseconds or less?

Whatever your bar for interesting is, it must be pretty high.


Why do people claiming they don't care always do this? Skip the freaking article and be done with it.


Wish I could undo my upvote. The seizure is still subject to court proceedings. FUD.


The poker sites domains have already been seized.


After the fact you are able to try and prove that the money or assets were not used in the commission of a crime. How one could ever prove a negative is beyond me, and the burden of proof is higher than that required by the constitution which (IIRC) take the innocent until proven guilty perspective.

These poker sites have not been convicted of anything, nor was there a court proceeding where the siezure was proposed and the owners of the property had an option to defend their rights.

Further, as we've seen in case after case, even in situations where the victims are not involved in crime at all, the courts are stacked against them.


I get the low space message with what seems like a fairly limited number of apps installed, caches cleared and as much as possible pushed to SD ... what is the actual capacity there? HTC Incredible in my case ...


This app is great if you're rooted. https://market.android.com/details?id=com.aac.cachemate.demo... Otherwise, I find AppBrain great to be able to easily see space usage and move stuff to SD. I have a Samsung Galaxy Spica (not S, a european phone), and the limit is at about 15 MB when I get warnings. That's hundreds of SMSes... Then again, the Gmail cache eats MBs like a dog eats dogfood: easily 3MB.


AFAIK, HTC Incredible has a bug that makes this warning appear even if you have 800MB+ of free space. The joy of forks… http://www.zdnet.com/blog/google/is-your-droid-incredible-lo...


Similar situation here, I recently freed up several mb's as well; but nonetheless started to receive the low space notification again a few days later (not having installed anything in the meantime).

The fact that this subsequently results in missed SMS messages is inexcusable IMO.


Have you been reading the news the past 15 years? That's precisely what derivatives are used for. Derivatives, and bought-and-paid-for auditors who also provide "consulting services."


I've never invested in derivatives. Can't say that I plan to, either.


... but ... my head will be so cold!


I would imagine it has to do with variable penetration and/or a form of constructive interference or resonance, due to factors I couldn't specifically identify offhand.


You can press harassment charges, and potentially litigate civilly.


Businesses doing business on Facebook is exactly more of the kind of thing Facebook wants, don't kid yourself. They won't pursue a lot of this stuff directly themselves, but they're happy for anything that drives revenue without pissing off users. See: Asana.


"if your company's name includes the words 'tweet' or '140' in it, you're f---ed."


Relevance? Are you the same guy telling people "I went to high school with that chick" when looking at porn with comment features?


We're a small community here on HN. I'm sure others know him too. I don't need to toot my own horn.


Also, davidu didn't mention that he is the kind of person who people might brag about knowing =)


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