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We Found Our Son in the Subway - NYT
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, March 01 2013 @ 07:14 AM EST
The story of how Danny and I were married last July in a Manhattan courtroom, with our son, Kevin, beside us, began 12 years earlier, in a dark, damp subway station.

Danny called me that day, frantic. “I found a baby!” he shouted. “I called 911, but I don’t think they believed me. No one’s coming. I don’t want to leave the baby alone. Get down here and flag down a police car or something.”

By nature Danny is a remarkably calm person, so when I felt his heart pounding through the phone line, I knew I had to run.

Peter Mercurio, The New York Times

more info

http://www.parents.com/parenting/adoption/stories/adoption- stories-miracle-on- 14th-street/

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Why Watching DVDs on Linux is Illegal in the USA
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, March 01 2013 @ 10:20 AM EST
Howtogeek.com just published this article: Playing DVDs on Linux

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Google admits current Motorola devices not up to their standards
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, March 01 2013 @ 10:29 AM EST
Link (gsmarena.com)

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“Download this gun”: 3D-printed semi-automatic fires over 600 rounds
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, March 01 2013 @ 12:56 PM EST
So that raises the question: is this legal? For now, it would appear so.

“There are no restrictions on an individual manufacturing a firearm for personal use,” a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) spokesperson told Ars. “However, if the individual is engaged in business as a firearms manufacturer, that person must obtain a manufacturing license.”

Cyrus Farivar, ars technica

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Troll hunter: meet the Oregon lawmaker who may fix the patent mess
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, March 01 2013 @ 01:39 PM EST
This morning, Representatives Peter DeFazio (D-OR) and Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) introduced the SHIELD Act, which would create a "loser pays" system for some types of patent litigants. The bill is meant to stymie companies that do nothing more than file patent lawsuits.

Troll hunter: meet the Oregon lawmaker who may fix the patent mess

Related:

Peeved politicians want “loser pays” rule for patent trolls

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Here is an interesting tweet: #applevssamsung
Authored by: jplatt39 on Friday, March 01 2013 @ 03:43 PM EST
Clicky

https://twitter.com/jniccolai/status/307585846918406144

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$450M Slashed From Apple Win
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, March 01 2013 @ 04:32 PM EST
Apple's winnings cut by $450M due to the jury using impermissible legal theories to calculate damages.

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samsung apple
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, March 01 2013 @ 04:54 PM EST
Like this

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