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08/20/2011 10:46 #54980

Schleswig-Holstein doesn't "like" facebook
Category: web
I find this interesting. The state in germany where I went to college has banned the facebook like button from being used on any website served within its borders due to data privacy issues,

The German State of Schleswig-Holstein has ordered all state sites to remove Facebook's "like" button. Sites that fail to comply could face fines of up to 50,000 euros, or about $72,000.

Schleswig-Holstein's data protection commissioner, Thilo Weicher, ordered the shutdown after an analysis by his office showed that Facebook builds profiles of users and non-users alike with the "like" button's data. Because such data collection violates Germany's data protection laws, Weicher has given websites operated in Schleswig-Holstein until September 30th to remove all "like" buttons.


metalpeter - 08/22/11 17:14
I didn't read the entire article but the thing his how odd the Like button is..... I forget how you share on here with facebook since I've never done it.... But any website can set up a like button on any part of its page and anyone who clicks on it can share that info on facebook.... It might not last long but lets say I'm wearing only chaps on some web page and next to the picture there is a like someone could hit the like button and write something like not to big not to small the perfect sized cock and balls then there I am naked on facebook..... Sounds kinda fun in a way untill someone sees me and tags me and that is the first picture on my wall.... Then everyone comes up with a thought on how I look..... Now I don't know the german Laws but I could see how this with data could be bad..... But also any thing about Nazi is illegal there I wonder if that extends to movies like we like to make movies about the Nazi cause lets face it they make great bad guys and there out fits are pretty cool.... Think not then why are storm troopers in stars wars move just like them... The Point is are movies with Nazis in them illegal and if you liked that or like the movement could you get locked up.....
tinypliny - 08/20/11 12:39
So, you are supporting this ban?
tinypliny - 08/20/11 12:27
I am hoping that won't happen in our lifetimes. We need to have forgotten the strong science behind all of our attitudes for that to ever happen or the deaths of many intellects collectively.

Gay persecution would be the least of anyone's problems if that happens.

paul - 08/20/11 11:45
At the same time you need to consider that 60-70 years ago data collection was used there to haul tens of millions of people of to their deaths :::link:::

Its not hard to imagine this data could be used at some future point by somebody else with sinister intentions. I think that is the problem with all of this data collection in general. A perfect example is gay stuff. Ya, it might be cool to like all the gay stuff you want in our current climate. Then all of a sudden, the polictical climate changes, gays are persecuted. The data does not go away and there is no real way of assuring that persecuting countries don't get access either through spying, hacking or direct data requests from the corporations.
tinypliny - 08/20/11 11:01
Which makes you think about what these data protection laws were set up for originally... Do you think they are perhaps outdated and have not kept up with the meaning of data protection now?

08/19/2011 11:56 #54975

Children of the corn
Category: youth
Its only a matter of time before they get here.

KANSAS CITY, Mo (Reuters) - The weekend shooting of three teenagers at a large late-night "flash mob" gathering prompted local authorities to pass an ordinance on Thursday that sets curfews as early as 9 p.m. for people under age 18.

At the urging of Mayor Sly James, the Kansas City Council passed the ordinance 13-0, allowing police to issue citations to parents whose children violate the curfew. Parents can be fined up to $500 per violation.

Three youths aged 13 to 16 were injured by apparently random gunshots at about 11:30 p.m. on Saturday night in an upscale shopping and restaurant district called Country Club Plaza.



metalpeter - 08/19/11 16:42
I saw this today at lunch on Yahoo and was going to mention it to you on here but you beat me to it cool.... Well that you posted not the violence part....

08/19/2011 04:26 #54973

Jimdo - Get Your Tortoise
Category: pets
(e:Tinypliny) and I were investigating online store/web software and I decided to test it out by selling shitty tortoises. Get yours for $4.00, 3-5 days shipping. Flies included, get em while they're hot.

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08/17/2011 09:32 #54964

Brain eating Amoeba now in virginia
Category: health
The brain eating amoeba found in fresh water is now in virginia. This is why I only like to swim in swift moving water and deep water.

A nine-year-old Virginia boy has become the second child in the U.S. to die this month after being infected by a dangerous freshwater amoeba, the Richmond Times-Dispatch reported Tuesday.

The boy, identified by family members as Christian Strickland, died Aug. 5. An autopsy found the death had been caused by primary amoebic meningoencephalitis, which occurs after the amoeba enters the brain.

The Richmond boy's death comes roughly a week after Florida girl Courtney Nash, 16, was killed by the same parasite, which is commonly found in lakes and rivers.

Christian's mother, Amber Strickland, said he had been dunked in an unidentified body of water during a fishing camp he attended the week before he died. She told the Times-Dispatch she believes that is when he took in the contaminated water.

"He went from playing video games to being brain dead," she said.

The disease, which cannot be transmitted person-to-person, spreads rapidly and usually results in death within days, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Health officials say that while the amoeba is rarewith just 32 infections in the U.S. from 2001 to 2010it does increase in summer months when the water temperature rises.

Christian's death marked the first amoeba death in Virginia since 1969.

According to the Mayo Clinic Website, Naegleria infection begins within one to two weeks of exposure to the amoeba, and symptoms can include a change in the sense of smell or taste, fever, sudden headache, nausea, vomiting, confusion and loss of balance. The symptoms can progress rapidly and typically lead to death within three to seven days.

Anyone who experiences these symptoms after swimming should seek medical attention immediately.

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paul - 08/19/11 18:34
Ya, when we were in vegas there were warning signs all over the place by lake mead and lake havisu.
metalpeter - 08/17/11 16:56
That is Crazy.....

08/17/2011 00:51 #54961

Thank God For Unlimited Data
Category: mobile
Well, we all kept or grandfathered unlimited data plan from AT&T although up until now we never used it. Until now that is. (e:matthew) finally crossed over into the almost 8GB range for monthy broadband usage. I think the faster the phone, the nice the screen the more you use.

I am trying to at least play pandora more to get my money's worth. I barely ever use 1GB and I never even turn wifi on.

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matthew - 08/17/11 20:28
In my defence, I've had the last three weeks off of work. And, I don't have a computer or laptop of my own. Also, my phone can do everything! I've been watching full episodes of Star Trek on my mobile.
heidi - 08/17/11 13:32
I've used less than .5 gb this month.
tinypliny - 08/17/11 01:17
Is it because of the images?