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Marcel
Three-year-old boy has never slept; parents maintain 24-hour vigil
May 10, 2008 10:51am
BBC sends legal threat over fan's Dr Who knitting patterns
May 9, 2008 8:50am
Hey, is that a car I see in this Dr Who episode? Which brand? Okay car company, sue!
Gee wizz, what is Dr Who wearing today? Which brand? Okay clothing company, sue!
I wonder which cameras were used to record this Dr Who episode. Were they mentioned in the credits? No? Sue!
Who is that actor? Who are his parents? Did they give permission for him to play a role in this series? No? Sue!
Please!
CCTVs don't solve crime in UK; Scotland Yard's answer: more CCTVs!
May 6, 2008 8:52am
Similar reasoning:
When you take out a life insurance, do you actualy believe that this will insure you staying alive?
No. It's not really an insurance against something, you see. It only gives ppl financial compensation after IT (whatever IT is) has happened.
Same with CCTV. It has no preventive function. More cameras does NOT mean more security. All this proves, is that those who are responsible to protect you, are in actuality quite impotent (yes, that is the word!) in this respect. These cameras can be regarded as an hysterical attempt to gain somekind of control over matters. In fact, the only thing gained by this type of surveillance, is that in a very limited percentage of criminal cases, you can confront the alleged perpetrator with footage, based on which he/she could get convicted. Meanwhile, the amount of public spending necessary to adequately maintain this vast grid of monitors, stands in no comparison to the net results.
Crime prevention is a whole different ballgame. It deals with education, family counseling, therapy. The trouble is, you can't quantify the crimes prevented through those measures and methodes, and therefore, they are not valued. So they don't get first pickings in the line of public recourses.
Hunt for the kill switch in microchips
May 1, 2008 4:10am
You know, rumor has it, that some of the air molecules you breath right now, have possibly once started life as a malicious fart which escaped somebody's lower backside in Beijing.
(choke!)
British to supply robot spider droid army to U.S. Military
April 29, 2008 11:28am
But don't the British already supply the U.S. with an army?
Who really gives a shit about MP3s killing the album?
April 25, 2008 8:05am
The new context of the future will be somewhere along the line of:
Every song that has been on the number 1 spot in the american charts in the last 20 years, downloaded in one bulky instance to your MP3-player.
or,
All of the songs a certain mr. John Brownlee has purchased and downloaded in the past 15 years of MP3-listening, all in one go.
And then after 5 minutes of listening being able to say something like; Naaah, it sucks! Delete!
Sky Factory SkyCeilings: modular and custom drop-in virtual skylights (and spacelights!)
April 25, 2008 7:18am
This is so totally a reminder of that:
http://www.dailymotion.com/e-boueur/video/x3d8t6_philips-window-dynamic-daylight-dis_tech
Now, the combination of BOTH devices....ahhhh, welcome on the moons of Andor!
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So is the kid in actuality doing so bad? Does he have physical disorders directly related to this condition?
Because really, I understand it must be Hell for the parents, but if the kid is more or less doing okay, I'm afraid that the cure (if at all available) might be worse than the (presumed) disease. Or maybe I just don't like the sound of the term 'experimental surgery'. Feel like they're gonna turn part of the kids brain into milkshake and see what happens.
He doesn't behave according to 'acceptable behaviour', interesting, let's open his skull.