If you are running Firefox as your browser and use no script as well (highly recommended btw) then you probably will not see the drop down list for your roll call group. To "fix" this: Enable the googleapis script in no script either temp (which is what I did... /rant I hate google with a passion. If the CEO of Google really wants to control the information of the planet, let him suck on a vaccuum of information /rant) or permanently. As I already have XoOhq scripting set to accept always, I don't know if that makes a difference or not. Just a little something I picked up while trying to make it work. I also run Flashblock and ad block plus within Firefox and is surfing sooo much better.
I use ABP alone. NoScript breaks too many things that I use as a professional. I guess if you don't run websites, or do web design, or have a real job that requires you to use normal websites in the normal way, then I guess NoScript is a useful tool. Unfortunately...that's not me.
Google has nothing to do with this, vBadvanced is linking jQuery 1.4.2 from Google API. Also it seems one of the admin has Google analytics installed to track website hits. But I didn't notice that vBadvanced was linking a jQuery lib before and it may be the reason that I've been having some issues with the live build of rollcall. All of rollcalls files are hosted natively on the XoO website. However I don't know where to remove the outdated jQuery lib from vBadvanced. It seems to be conflicting with the once I have included in rollcall however including removing the rollcall breaks rollcall all together saying that jQuery isn't defined.
It'll never happen. Even if Google were to lose it's case fact is, Android is open. Meaning anyone can download the source and continue the project themselves. There are already many Android spin-offs such as Cyanogenmod. All that would happen with Android is that Google would no longer develop it. And it would most likely not come standard on phones. Aka... the phone modding scene would explode so people could load their own Android builds.
If Oracle took away the rights Google requires for Android, Google would buy Oracle and fire the board.