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  1. UK Oblig on How Much Beef Is In Your Burger? · · Score: 1

    Where's the bloody beef?

  2. NYPD is probably the worse & arrogant police d on NYPD To Identify 'Deranged' Gunmen Through Internet Chatter · · Score: 1

    in the USA. It amazes me that they think they can operate as if they are the CIA/NSA/FBI/DIA/DEA/Marshal all combined into one. Yet, they have not discovered one major terrorist plot...ever... The poor tax payers are getting reamed paying for all this wanna-be Feds who, really, need to be working in a supermarket, bagging groceries. NYPD=losers.

  3. Remember! AMERICA owns the UK. on Apple Hides Samsung Apology So It Can't Be Seen Without Scrolling · · Score: -1, Troll

    All the judges in the UK really have no power over Apple. Not only Apple is an American company, but *THE* largest company in the world. The British judges are sort of like kindergarten teachers telling a 4-star general to do something. The general is just going to smile and play games at will with these British nannies, oops, I mean British judges. In all honesty, British judges are wasting everyones time trying to get Apple to do something. Except for the Apple American Lawyers who are having a field day with these judgee-wajjee hacks.

  4. I DON'T GET IT. on Boston Pays Out $170,000 To Man Arrested For Recording Police · · Score: 1

    Help me out people. SO this new job I have, I get to lock/bitch slap people who don't respect my "authorita" and even if I screw up (on purpose), SOMEBODY ELSE pays my legal bills and any judgements against me??? Sweet!!! What a deal!!! Sign me up. Even the mafia couldn't do this... AWESOME!!!

  5. Re:I just wish... on Boston Pays Out $170,000 To Man Arrested For Recording Police · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Now if they made the officer pay at least half of $170,000, and then take the rest from the entire police officer's pension plan instead of the tax payer, then you'll see these type of evil, cowardly arrests stop overnight. Nothing like sharing the pain to stop this...

  6. Been there, done that. Move along, nothing new... on Scientists Build Graphene From Scratch, Atom By Atom · · Score: 1

    They are simply moving CO molecules around a metal surface. IBM did this back in 1990 and spelled the words IBM by doing this. Fast forward 22 years later, I'm still waiting for NAND gates composed of a few atoms and Star Trek like Replicators. There should be a law that researchers are forbidden to use "right around the corner" or "in a few years" for a "fantastic Sci-Fi device X". Its getting monotonous.

  7. Re:It already is on Should Snatching an iPhone Be a Felony? · · Score: 1

    >They already did vote. Their vote said "I'm special, the our rules don't apply to me because I'm strong or smart enough to game the system." >Well, guess they were overruled on that one. Then we should also outlaw anyone who works on Wallstreet from voting too... They make the people in prison look like nuns...

  8. How dead do you want patients to be before you st on When Are You Dead? · · Score: 1

    "How dead do you want patients to be before you start taking their organs?' The answer, "Poor enough dead".

  9. Re:It's already been ruled on. on Drones, Dogs and the Future of Privacy · · Score: 1, Insightful

    So what?! The constitution is utterly, and completely meaningless nowadays. The point is the police will continue to break the law as there are zero repercussions against them. Heck, they may even get a vacation (paid leave) if found "guilty". Seriously, who WON'T break the law to get free paid vacations all the time? Its human nature. What needs to be done is to throw these "cops" into jail for a very long time, and I'm not talking about champagne cop jail, but the real deal along with the rest of prison population.

  10. Re:Of which, 24% are law firms... on Go Daddy Reverses Course On SOPA · · Score: 1

    Why would the Blue Mafia (police and police unions) be behind this stalinist commie law to lock up individuals for a mere posting of a link to "copyrighted" material ?

  11. Go Daddy is on Go Daddy Reverses Course On SOPA · · Score: 3, Funny

    this month's internet bitch! Congrats to the GoDaddy executives and Bobbby Peason for being such wussies. You follow quite well in the standard neocon's shoes....

  12. I think I'm going to be sick on Steve Jobs Dead At 56 · · Score: 1

    Why is everyone praising him? Steve Jobs was not a nice guy. Most of us call him a lucky parasite with teeth. He was not an engineer. Steve believed in Karma, and this time it caught up to him.

  13. Lawyers fucks police and FOP in the ass on Mass. Court Says Constitution Protects Filming On-Duty Police · · Score: 1

    That's one assfucking I would pay to see. Good for him! Don't SETTLE. FUCK THEM LONG AND HARD!!!

  14. Petition for the Kelly Law on Cop Seeks Wiretapping Charges For Woman Who Videotaped Beating · · Score: 2

    If you are sick and tired and seeing police officers beat people up and have them and the watch that WATCH it and do nothing get away, then please petition the federal government for a Federal Law: petition2congress.com/4898/kelly-thomas-law/ It is a start of the beginning of a whole lot of pain for officers who think they are in the sopranos while on the tax payers dime.

  15. Re:This guy is just blowing smoke. on Cop Seeks Wiretapping Charges For Woman Who Videotaped Beating · · Score: 1

    The officers who stood by and watched should be arrested and face felony charges. This new petitioned law will do that. Please support the new Kelly Law: petition2congress.com/4898/kelly-thomas-law/ by signing the above petition. Come on, its the least thing you or I can do....

  16. Why isn't the prosecutor and the FBI agents on Xbox Modding Trial Dismissed · · Score: 2

    arrested? *THEY* broke the law and *THEY* should know better. These type of cases will continue to happen unless a judge arrests all the agents involved in this case. Show these agents zero mercy. Make an example of them to other agents to show this is what happens when you waste the courts time and lie and cheat. This is also very clear example that there are way too many law enforcement officials. TIme to cut the fat and fire/lay off 60-80% of the FBI, DHS, most of the state/local police forces. The USA is quickyl becoming the 1980's USSR police state...

  17. My Mamma said... on Was There Only One Big Bang? · · Score: 1

    Mamma don't leave - don't go Don't run - don't hide - don't cry Don't ever feel scared now Mamma just crossed just crossed To the parallel world She crossed she crossed to the multiverse Circling protons - all vibrations Circling neutrons - all vibrations Mamma just crossed just crossed to the parallel world She crossed she crossed to the multiverse And now you're lying there - taking your last breath I'm holding back the tears - Oh mamma don't die

  18. Re:Yes to big-bang-centricity ! on Was There Only One Big Bang? · · Score: 1

    The Kouglars of the 83.2327 dimension strongly disagree that your 11th dimension multi-verse is the center of all Dimensional-verses...

  19. Re:Stadium Concerts to Sold Out Crowds? on Japan's Latest Rockstar Is a 3D Hologram · · Score: 1

    Dude, I live in *hicksville* USA, don't speak Japanese and I knew about Hatsune Miku for about 3 years. What shook me to the core was the "Love is War" video. Once I heard that, I was hooked...

  20. Re:Arbitration == Corporate Justice on Congress Investigates Carriers' Debt Collections · · Score: 0, Troll

    Also, please keep in mind that a vast swath of republicans support arbitration.

  21. Re:Just ban "forced arbitration" on Congress Investigates Carriers' Debt Collections · · Score: 1

    You forgot about job applications and "agreements"?

  22. Re:So lots of things. on Largest Genome Ever · · Score: 1

    What if this plant utilizies radiation as a source of energy? The collision area for its genome must be huge enough for multiple bond breakages induced by radiative particle collisions. These collisions are going to create extremely energetic radical "pieces" on its genome that this plant might be able to harvest. Naturally, the mutiple copies of genome would allow this plant to easily recover? I'd bet this plant probably grows like nuts in high altitude places...

  23. This is the way I would do it on Simple Virus For Teaching? · · Score: 1

    I'll assume your school has Windoze installed on the lab computers: 1) Leave your computers on the network to keep your virus updating software up to date. Why? Because students are going to place in USB drives/devices/etc that may be ALREADY infected. Trust me on this. 2) Make sure the students' accounts are NOT administative accounts 3) Install a free virtual PC system, like's SUNs Virtual Box 4) Install Windows98 in the Virtual Box System. 5) Look for a virus that existed BEFORE 2002. Some current viri can actually penetrate Virtual Machines (VMs), and if you think you are a smart pants and install a VM inside a VM, these viri can penetrate right to the main, "real" OS. Viri before 2002 are very likely unaware of VMs. You can get the Virus list from Nortan (SYmatecs) websites. 6) Now the tricky part. Finding the original virus source from a "reputable" website. :) 7) Copy source into VM, compile and run. 8) Have fun!

  24. Re:Maybe it was just random data on FBI Failed To Break Encryption of Hard Drives · · Score: 1

    What happens if crackers start to design viri/worms that secretly write random data to the unused parts of their infected hosts? Now you have a bazillion machines/laptops with random data in the unused parts of the disk. The fun really begins when those people's machines are under investigation (whether innocent or not), and the police want the password to unlock all your "secret data"? Good luck, you're fucked...

  25. Re:A Clockwork Orange on Using Classical Music As a Form of Social Control · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I hate the republican party too...