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  1. Re:Moderators on drugs? on Software Used To Predict Who Might Kill · · Score: 1

    yea such a similar political history too....
    After all we were both communist states....
    This is not a dig on your country just a point on how
    different we are and why US faces different problems than
    Russia. But really don't compare Apples and Oranges
    And another thing... societies are different although people
    may not be....

  2. Re:Moderators on drugs? on Software Used To Predict Who Might Kill · · Score: 1

    you mean how it happens in Russia? so that makes you know how it happens in the US?
    why don't you pass judgment on your own country instead of mine then?

  3. Re:Moderators on drugs? on Software Used To Predict Who Might Kill · · Score: 1

    yea shooting(alarming the whole neighborhood) then searching the body for
    a wallet is a sure bet to get yourself nabbed quick by attracting witnesses
    ...glad you think ahead...you'd make an excellent criminal mastermind...

  4. Re:Moderators on drugs? on Software Used To Predict Who Might Kill · · Score: 1

    -1 troll? for what political views? sad...

  5. Re:Moderators on drugs? on Software Used To Predict Who Might Kill · · Score: 1

    I don't know about that one...han solo wasn't exactly that kind of criminal was he?
    he shot first in self defence...isn't that a big difference?
    I get the point of shooting a person then mugging them. but in a strategic
    sense, doesn't that make getting away harder than threatening, stealing
    and then running? seems to me its a bigger deterent if you know that almost
    anyone you try to mug could take your life... might as well make an honest buck

  6. Re:Understandably confused that some is not all on Google De-indexes Talk.Origins, Won't Say Why UPDATED · · Score: 1

    Maybe google just found a new nich for money makeing then?
    So honest people can pay for a report of their web site, where as
    crackers and suposed hackers would most likely not pay.
    Seem fair?

  7. Re:Who/what are they exactly suing?! on Opening Statements Begin in Microsoft - Iowa Case · · Score: 1

    Wouldn't it be nice if in the end it made people mad and angry
    that MS isn't going to do as much as they should about security?
    And MS can get away with it because consumers are complacent?
    That would push the Linux issue to the boiling point I would think

  8. A better idea... on Get on the 'Gates for President' Bandwagon · · Score: 1

    From the article: "Bill Gates for president - you could say you have a better idea, but you'd be lying. Are there any pollsters out there who want to see how he stacks up against the field?" All I'm going to say is that Colin Powel would make the best president for the US given the current state of the world. He's educated, practical, has been in a war (which means he's seen the results of his actions first hand), and he has the obvious diversity card. He would win by a land slide and have his 8 years to straighen the country out.

  9. Re:Vast majority? on Best Sitting Posture Is Not Straight Up · · Score: 1

    More like a D- in my book. Why take pot shots at the hand that feeds you? The alternative is we pay more for food and spend the surpluss money on... what would you propose?

  10. Any one else see this in Manga Before? on Nanoknives To Be Used to Cut Cells · · Score: 1

    Is it just me, or is any one else seeing the connection to Battle Angel Alita?

  11. Re:It's frustration talking on Microsoft Taking Heat For Patent Stance · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Wouldn't mediocrity be an improvement?

  12. Here is some research done by professionals on What's the Problem With US High Schools? · · Score: 1

    http://newton.nap.edu/html/howpeople2/ch2.html I'm guessing that the bulk of slashdoters will agree. However, I think this article needs some percolation.