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  1. Where did the money go?

    A billion dollars to put one form online? I would have done ALL of them for a mere fraction of that - in under a year!

    Perhaps the contract was given to the same company who built the Obamacare website?

  2. Re:What information was muzzled? on Muzzled Canadian Scientists Can Now Speak Freely With Public (thestar.com) · · Score: 1

    "CBC News ? really ? This must be the most politically biased media in the country..."

    Agreed.

    The "Canadian Brainwashing Corporation" is more about peddling propaganda than informative, investigative journalism.

    Then again, so is all modern mainstream new media.

    It's also interesting to note that the largest, most popular Canadian 'news' service (CBC) is hosted by a freemason; Brother Peter Mansbridge.

  3. Re:Immature and Anti-Semitic are being generous on Israel 'To Review' Top Appointment After Facebook Controversy (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    If what you have to say is so important then please post as yourself not an AC.

    Of course, you won't because your post speaks for itself - you drank the kool-aid and now you suffer from Islamophobia.

    If you were true to your beliefs you wouldn't care about your post being voted down a by a few measly points because someone has a different, non-racist, opinion than yours.

  4. Another Canadian here... MightyMartian is right.

    Harper was Canada's "Bush"; although not the overt imbecile that Bush was/is.

    But Harper - like Bush - did more to erode the sovereignty and security of his nation than any other so-called 'leader'.

  5. Guantanamo Bay on Israel 'To Review' Top Appointment After Facebook Controversy (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Anyone who supports the land theft and genocide of the Palestinian people should be charged with terrorism and thrown into Gitmo.

    I can't believe that there are actually people out there who support these crimes against humanity... And then propagate their hated of Arab peoples on Slashdot and other sites; whilst claiming to be "victims". Absolutely disgusting.

    Burn in hell, you evil baby killing thieves!

  6. I've never had any problems with cheap USB A or B cables.

    On the other hand, I bought a cheap iphone cable on ebay that completely destroyed my iphone5. Not good.

    Moral of the story? It's probably best to stay away from cheap cables.

  7. Re:Tesla coil from China on First Remote-Access Trojan That Can Target Android, Linux, Mac and Windows · · Score: 1

    Yes.

  8. Re:Wow That Sounds Hard on Ask Slashdot: Secure, Yet Accessible E-mail Archive Storage? · · Score: 1

    "I'd just use Outlook for the mail client."

    One feature of M$ Lookout is it's built in VTP (virus transport protocol). And it is very effective, from what i've been told.

  9. Re:Using an Archive on a cloud provider... on Ask Slashdot: Secure, Yet Accessible E-mail Archive Storage? · · Score: 1

    Mod +1

  10. Re:Tesla coil from China on First Remote-Access Trojan That Can Target Android, Linux, Mac and Windows · · Score: 1

    That can't possibly be true. Anonymous Coward's are dickless idiots.

  11. Re:Wikipedia is communism on First Remote-Access Trojan That Can Target Android, Linux, Mac and Windows · · Score: 1

    Thanks for sharing. Now get back in your cell.

  12. Re:$6000? on The $6,000 Computer Desk That Lets You Lie Down While You Work · · Score: 1

    Nope... I've been there but I don't drink Starbucks coffee.

    Sounds like the economy there is comparable to Vancouver's. Must be a west coast thing ;)

    SF is also one of the most beautiful cities i've seen, btw.

  13. $6000? on The $6,000 Computer Desk That Lets You Lie Down While You Work · · Score: 5, Insightful

    A $6000 desk? Does it do your work for you?

    Seriously, I can get a super comfy reclining chair, desk, projector and wireless keyboard/mouse for a fraction of that. Oh, any maybe a new PC too. Or even Google Glass.

    ... and still have beer money left over!

  14. Re:Maybe they're playing a different RPG than I am on Dungeons & Dragons and the Ethics of Imaginary Violence (hopesandfears.com) · · Score: 2

    "He failed his save against the illusionary spell /sarcasm"

    Nice!

    Mod +1 Funny

  15. Re: Jew propaganda bs - on Dungeons & Dragons and the Ethics of Imaginary Violence (hopesandfears.com) · · Score: 1

    Dude, you have some serious issues ...

  16. Re:It's either that... on UK and US Suspect That ISIS Bomb Took Down Flight 9268 (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    The cold war is over guys.

    Now let's all get along and play nicely with one another.

  17. Re:Terrorists and paedophiles on Internet Firms To Be Banned From Offering Unbreakable Encryption Under New UK Laws (telegraph.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    "I think MagickalMyst is referring to paedophiles"

    Correct. Paedophilia is the fabric that binds the establishment together.

    In the UK, there is the ongoing Jimmy Saville/Parliament/Royalty saga. In the US there is the Franklin Cover-Up; the Johnny Gosch story; McMartin Preschool case; in Canada there is the "Cornwall Clan", exposed by police officer Perry Dunlop; the Perth ring in Australia; and on and on and on....

    Not to mention the Catholic church who has ties to all of these rings, as well as it's own multi-generational abuse network.

    It is a global epidemic and it is also the core of the world's power structure.

  18. Re: M$ and Redhat? on Red Hat and Microsoft Partner On Azure (redhat.com) · · Score: 0

    Cheers, mate!

  19. M$ and Redhat? on Red Hat and Microsoft Partner On Azure (redhat.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    Hell just froze over.

  20. Re:Lack of protection on Why the Snowden Situation Shows 'Protected Disclosure' Is Critical (zdnet.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "If it was important enough he should have been willing to do the time"

    Snowden has publicly stated that he is willing to do time.

    However, had he not taken the course of action that he did then we would not know the extent of government spying and Snowden would be considered just another conspiracy kook making accusations without any hard evidence.

    Snowden did the right thing and took the appropriate measures to do so. We all owe him our gratitude.

  21. '... by giving actors capabilities they didn't have before.'

    Calling soldiers and warriors 'actors' would imply that these evil wars are little more than Hollywood special effects.

    If only that were true.

  22. Re:Terrorists and paedophiles on Internet Firms To Be Banned From Offering Unbreakable Encryption Under New UK Laws (telegraph.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    " They are the buzzwords that get used to push laws they know the public wouldn't like."

    Whilst protecting their own. Oh, the irony.

  23. Doesn't that defeat the purpose of using encryption in the first place?

    "they don't want the likes of terrorists and paedophiles to communicate in places the Police can't reach."

    Considering that the majority of terrorist organizations and pedophile rings are linked directly to the ruling elite, this isn't really surprising.

  24. It's Justified on Linus Rants About C Programming Semantics (iu.edu) · · Score: 1, Troll

    So he rants and raves and bitches and moans... It shows that he is passionate and serious about what he does.

    Now, if only Bill Gates would learn to rant and rave passionately about the quality of his product - instead of counting his coins and pretending to be a philanthropist.

  25. Re:Famous Bill Gates Quote on NASA Study Shows Net Gains For Antarctic Ice (google.com) · · Score: 1

    "My question is what temperature is the Earth supposed to be? "

    It varies. We don't live in a static world; we live in a dynamic one.

    Dinosaurs once roamed the earth. Then they were killed off by an ice age. Then it warmed up again, leading us to the modern age.

    Logic would dictate that the earth will get cooler and have another ice age, and then warm up again.

    Cycles of nature.