* Posts by ktabic

6 publicly visible posts • joined 28 Apr 2008

Nokia demos finger flicking exercise for iPhone 4 users

ktabic

You missed a bit

All the photos where of phones being held in the left hand.

Prisoner of iTunes - the iPad file transfer horror

ktabic

Re: What a curious definition of "productivity"

> Eh, I think I'll wait for the iPad Nano version.

I thought that was out already. It's called the iPod Touch. ;)

F*ck you, thunders disgruntled fanboi Apple user

ktabic
Pint

I can't jump because...

...my personal saviour Steve Jobs is due to announce a new iPhone that will be even more like a real phone and there will be new iPads and I think there is an app to cancel out that whistling sound and Steve Jobs wouldn't want me missing out on those since he is doing his best to make iStuff safe and secure and unable to do anything He wouldn't do and then I have to...

The penguin and the luser, both looking out of the planes hatch watch the fanboi disappear through the cloud layer. They look at each other.

"Jobs a good un" says the penguin.

"I guess we really do have things in common" says the Windows luser.

BBC looks to grab internet TV market

ktabic

As long as they

don't try and start charging people a license fee for having and Internet connection. Some of us don't want or need access to the dodgy junk that the state broadcaster transmits.

UK clamps down on bus-spotting terror menace

ktabic

Re: "...have the power to seize..." ?

Well, it was a "Gloucestershire Police spokeswoman" that said "under the Police and Criminal Evident Act, to seize the camera and arrest the individual."

That doesn't mean that the Gloucestershire Police spokeswoman actually knows what the law is, and is just making things up because she, along with lots of Police officers, think the Police have more powers than have been granted to them.

I'm hoping I get stopped by the police for taking photographs soon, so I can get the letter from the Chief Constable apologising to me, so I can keep it in my camera bag for the future.

Judge muzzles Sequoia e-voting attack dogs

ktabic

Re: Receipts - Secrecy

>Giving each voter a receipt of how they voted violates the principle of a secret

>ballot, since the person could be put under pressure afterwards to disclose the

>receipt.

Voters should be given some printout of how they voted - which they should probably put into a box - like current paper votes. Once polling is complete, random areas should be selected, the receipts tallied and compared to the electronic vote, just to make sure.