JeffA2
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melgross said: There is a lot of imagination going on in the high end community. No argument there! By the time most people (myself included) can afford a really decent system they're lucky if they can still hear much above 14khz. Doesn't me…
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melgross said: jasenj1 said: I love that Tidal offers lossless & MQA formats. But in reality, Spotify's & Pandora's free bit rates are good enough for the vast majority of listening I do. IMHO, to really appreciate CD quality &…
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Grimzahn said: Canceled my Amazon account when they pulled the Apple TV. Not seeing me buying anything from them ever. Seriously? Wow. I didn't think that anyone outside of a ascetic monastary was actually Amazon-free
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Metriacanthosaurus said: For me to share that opinion, 4K content would have to be available through at least the top 10 if not top 20 apps on the Apple TV. It's not. Not even close. Not even the top 5. 1. iTunes = No (but presumably wo…
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applesauce007 said: 1. Jesus dude, nobody in their right mind will run a 10Gb/s network in their house because no home device will support it. It is too fast.The next version of WiFi will be 10Gb/s. Do you understand? That kind of speed is …
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lord amhran said: This asshole needs to read the Bill of Rights. And while we're at it, so does Congress & the President And you, of course, have the one true insight into the law of the land?
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stompy said: JeffA2 said: Never head of "IANAL" but if it means "I Am Not A Liberal" you're totally wrong. Longtime liberal, donate to Democratic candidates, very rarely (although occasionally) support Republicans. But this has nothing …
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stompy said: JeffA2 said: Never head of "IANAL" but if it means "I Am Not A Liberal" you're totally wrong. Longtime liberal, donate to Democratic candidates, very rarely (although occasionally) support Republicans. But this has nothing t…
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a-oa-oa--,,a--,, said: Why did the FBI change the iCloud password? Well -- who knows? Seems like a mistake really. But the impact of this has been highly distorted. Even if they hadn't done it they still would not have been able to force…
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stompy said: That's quite a good analogy, The maker of the shredder in your example might be considered involved in the case if they have the ability (without undue burden) to reassemble the shredded documents. It's quite possible that th…
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radarthekat said: JeffA2 said: Which of course means it's not actually searchable. Your argument -- and Elspeth's -- is that your data should be forever beyond the reach of the law, even when there is a valid search warrant and probable cause…
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CMA102DL said: JeffA2 said: That's quite enough. As a man once said speaking truth to power: "Have you no shame, sir?" You are quite the hypocrite. Wow...
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radarthekat said: JeffA2 said: radarthekat said: JeffA2 said: My house has all those items too (passwords, credit card info, bank info, personally identifiable data i.e. SSN, Doctor info, etc.). And they're not in plain sight. …
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CMA102DL said: JeffA2 said: And what will you do if the person won't comply? Waterboard them? Give up and say: "oh, it's ok -- you got away with it." This makes no sense at all. Jeff, you come across like a person who would be willin…
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Elspeth said: But I struggle to understand the sanctity of the phone versus every other form of information storage. With proper judicial review your personal information has always been searchable. That includes bank accounts, phone records…
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radarthekat said: JeffA2 said: OttoReverse said: Thanks for that. Still, no nation should be asking for this in the modern world. With hundreds of encryption programs available (most based outside the US) for iOS and Android sh…
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radarthekat said: JeffA2 said: icoco3 said: Beyond the sanctity of my data is the fact I have full confidence in the security of my iPhone. I do not have to fear theft of my private data. Moreover, I store passwords, credit car…
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Elspeth said: JeffA2 said: My house has all those items too (passwords, credit card info, bank info, personally identifiable data i.e. SSN, Doctor info, etc.). And they're not in plain sight. But it's still searchable under warrant. …
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CMA102DL said: JeffA2 said: My house has all those items too (passwords, credit card info, bank info, personally identifiable data i.e. SSN, Doctor info, etc.). And they're not in plain sight. But it's still searchable under warrant. S…
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ppietra said: JeffA2 said: But this makes absolutely no sense to me. If you don't trust Apple's signing system you have bigger problems than the FBI. Any 3rd party capable of spoofing the signature could mount a man-in-the-middle att…