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  1. Re:What about on DUI Defendant Wins Source Code to Breathalyzer · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    "DNF" coupled with officer's testimony of "strong odor" is enough for a guilty verdict unless your family coughs up cash for very expensive legal counsel.

  2. Sounds like on World of Warcraft - Wrath of the Lich King Officially Announced · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Fortress of the Witch King
    Torture of the Silvanesti Elf King
    Darken Wood Lich King

    Everyone knows that the Death Knight is Soth Buckethead.

  3. Re:What claims? on What Does the 'Next Internet' Look Like? · · Score: 0, Redundant

    You have presented no evidence to support your claims.

    Please tell me what else you think you know about marijuana.

  4. Re:What claims? on What Does the 'Next Internet' Look Like? · · Score: 0, Redundant

    You're wrong.

    Please tell me more of what you know about paranoid delusions.

  5. Re:What claims? on What Does the 'Next Internet' Look Like? · · Score: 0, Troll

    You're an anonymous coward with enough time and financial support to trail a homeless man on the internet.

    Please tell me more of what you think you know about me.

  6. Re:What claims? on What Does the 'Next Internet' Look Like? · · Score: 1

    Please tell me more of what you think you know about me.

  7. Re:What claims? on What Does the 'Next Internet' Look Like? · · Score: 1

    Please tell me more about the set of Google results produced with the search terms "average american household debt historical"

  8. Re:ID theft is not an internet problem. on What Does the 'Next Internet' Look Like? · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Please tell me more about what you know of calumny.

  9. Re:What claims? on What Does the 'Next Internet' Look Like? · · Score: 1

    They provided everything relevant to the discussion.

    Please tell me more about what you know of imaginery support.

  10. Re:ID theft is not an internet problem. on What Does the 'Next Internet' Look Like? · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Please tell me more of what you know about me.

  11. Re:What claims? on What Does the 'Next Internet' Look Like? · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    You know nothing about Google or the list of generated results.

    Please tell me more about what you know of ad hominem.

  12. Re:ID theft is not an internet problem. on What Does the 'Next Internet' Look Like? · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Please tell me more about what you know of delusions and mods.

  13. Re:What claims? on What Does the 'Next Internet' Look Like? · · Score: 0, Troll

    If you really want supporting evidence you could have searched Google with "average american household debt historical" and read the links. You could, at the same time, leave your mother's basement and actually walk through a middle or lower class neighborhood.

    But you don't want facts. You just want to troll, as usual.

    Tell me more about what you think you know.

  14. What claims? on What Does the 'Next Internet' Look Like? · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I didn't make any claims.

    Please tell me more of what you think you know.

  15. Re:ID theft is not an internet problem. on What Does the 'Next Internet' Look Like? · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Keep telling me more about what you think you know of the conspiracy.

  16. Re:ID theft is not an internet problem. on What Does the 'Next Internet' Look Like? · · Score: 2, Funny

    I disagree with you. But, please, continue on telling me about the things which you think you know.

  17. Re:ID theft is not an internet problem. on What Does the 'Next Internet' Look Like? · · Score: -1, Troll

    None of my friends are in serious credit card debt "It's not a problem for us therefore it doesn't exist."

    People drowning in debt still have digital cable and cell phones So does practically everyone. Statistically insignificant finger pointing. How can you separate the people who have digital cable and cell phones who are in debt from those who aren't?

    they eat out in restaurants More statistically insignificant finger-pointing. How can you separate the people who eat at restaraunts into groups of those who are in debt and those who aren't?

    live in huge homes they cant afford Well, obviously, if they're in debt, then they can't afford their home. I wouldn't classify the middle and lower class districts, which comprise better than 60% of the total population, as "huge homes". How can you separate the total group of homeowners into those who are in debt and those who aren't?

    Keep telling me more about what you think you know.
  18. Re:ID theft is not an internet problem. on What Does the 'Next Internet' Look Like? · · Score: 0

    If someone has an impulse to borrow The logical question is: if we're in a nation which is so rich and wealthy and flush with resources then why is it that so many people need to borrow so much? You can drive through middle class neighborhoods everywhere, see people driving primarily ten year old used cars, and there's maybe two big screen TVs out of every 20 houses, everyone works full-time (or more), and yet _EVERYONE_ is up to their ears in debt?
  19. Re:It looks like on What Does the 'Next Internet' Look Like? · · Score: 5, Funny

    Maybe 1985. I want color.

    Seriously. How about plain text, maybe a standard color and graphics set, no embedded content, downloadable material only. We could even let the government have their infinite monitoring system. If it were all plain text then there'd be no secret to it. To make encoded binary workarounds undesireable, limit the whole sha-bang to 4800 bps. That'll please the recording industry too. Blank CD sales will go through the roof.

    Draw a few lines to keep the network secure. Let the crowd whine and cry that it's too difficult to download a file and open it locally with the appropriate application. Those people never really wanted or needed computers anyway. Let them go back to playing dominos or Yahtzee or something.

    Do you realize how many problems we could solve by putting the open network back on the terms that it should never have left?

  20. Re:Casting them all on the take is disingenous on FBI, IRS Raid Home of Sen. Ted Stevens · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Even those that damn everyone with one brush. You can't play on my guilt. I don't give a shit.

    If they didn't know that the system was corrupt to the core before they ran for office then they sure as hell should've figured it out during the campaign process. Anyone who actually accepted the office, somehow convincing themselves that they could change something, deserves to be painted with the brush--if not for actual exploitation of their position then for the naivete which indirectly supports the position of those who do abuse their priveleges.
  21. Re:mod this shit down on FBI, IRS Raid Home of Sen. Ted Stevens · · Score: 2, Insightful

    because without giving specifics we have no way in hell knowing Read a newspaper. Graft and corruption between big business and government comes up in Section A or the Business section at least once/month.

    Mod this down. I'm killing this account anyway. I'll just use one of the several dozen others.
  22. Re:mod this shit down on FBI, IRS Raid Home of Sen. Ted Stevens · · Score: 0, Troll

    Yeah. There's no proof the FBI actually raided dude's house, either.

    Oh look. You managed to get the mods to mod the original post down. Aren't you special.

    Who gives a shit? You go back live under your rock.

  23. Re:mod this shit down on FBI, IRS Raid Home of Sen. Ted Stevens · · Score: 1

    'Cuz it's so cool to ask for a link to everything because you're too much of a retard to use Google or read the newspaper yourself?

  24. Re:He's the victim. on FBI, IRS Raid Home of Sen. Ted Stevens · · Score: 1

    Would those be the laws telling them how not to do it or the ones telling them how not to get caught doing it?

  25. Re:mod this shit down on FBI, IRS Raid Home of Sen. Ted Stevens · · Score: 1

    support your outlandish claims which are completely devoid of any form of evidence. Yeah. Okay. You go back live under your rock now. The rest of us remember the news we've read over the last year.