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Comment I almost always use Bluetooth, so... (Score 1) 446

I didn't notice the problem at first. The phone also has lots of issues with Bluetooth, so I got fed up once and tried holding it and using it the "normal" way while shopping and the face sensor was clearly malfunctioning compared with my previous iPhone 3GS and iPhone 3G. I simply couldn't hold a conversation. In the time I was shopping, it hung up on my brother, muted me (more than once), went to the number pad and started punching numbers (more than once), tried to add another call and ended up editing a contact... It was completely unusable. I exchanged it. I only briefly used the replacement that way and assumed that it was working better than the first, but I haven't actually tried to use it the "normal" way for an entire conversation. I have always used case that covers the antenna band.

Comment Re:Not so happy when the shoe is on the other foot (Score 0, Troll) 847

Firefighters do not have the ability to strip a citizen of their rights.

Police do, and their ability to strip a citizen of their rights doesn't go away when they are off-duty (please don't bring up "citizen's arrest," people, it is a largely ignored concept for a reason). They are entrusted with large responsibilities, so the case for monitoring them is vastly different from that of a regular citizen.

Comment Re:Surprised? (Score 0, Troll) 384

A majority-based representative democracy is no less a representative democracy than a direct-percentage representative democracy. It just has different methods of assigning representation.

Whether or not those different methods are better--that's a different question, and one on which I share similar views to yours; I would much rather more granular representation. But it doesn't stop being a representative democracy because you, personally, have your ox gored.

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