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  1. Re:The hell? on Vermont May Revoke Nuclear Plant License · · Score: 1

    A failure to proof read.

  2. Re:This is just perfect! on Repo Men Using New Technology To Track Cars · · Score: 1

    Time to ban!

    For that you need to add.

    "Somebody think of the children!"

  3. Re:Security on PA School Defends Web-Cam Spying As Security Measure, Denies Misuse · · Score: 1

    don't forget internet censorship.

  4. Re:You can't have twitter without on Twitter Hit By BZPharma LOL Phishing Attack · · Score: 1

    lol I copied the wrong URL. Obviously why the counter didn't go up.

  5. Re:Sweet! Free Stuff! on I Use Twitter, Please Rob Me · · Score: 1

    The only person who is punishing them is the burglar, and I do not agree with his actions.

  6. Re:we need to stop coddling stupidity. on Twitter Hit By BZPharma LOL Phishing Attack · · Score: 1

    Who needs friends when we have computers?

  7. Re:You can't have twitter without on Twitter Hit By BZPharma LOL Phishing Attack · · Score: 1
  8. Re:Sweet! Free Stuff! on I Use Twitter, Please Rob Me · · Score: 1

    If they actually get their house broken into, well, I guess that's their own damn fault, right?

    Of course it is.

    They are the one's who broadcast the information publicly it's not like the site is disclosing private information.

  9. Re:Cool! Must see! on Atlas V's Sonic Boom Made Visible By Sundog · · Score: 1

    After logging out 119 people the Troll mod has certainly been worth it.

  10. Re:Wow on Atlas V's Sonic Boom Made Visible By Sundog · · Score: -1, Troll

    That's nothing compared to the inconvenience of this. http://bit.ly/dkpAoI

  11. Re:Try OpenSUSE on Which Linux For Non-Techie Windows Users? · · Score: 1

    Nice one...

  12. Re:Sweet! Free Stuff! on I Use Twitter, Please Rob Me · · Score: 1

    Google also gives quick access to such information.

  13. Re:Release the lawyers.. on I Use Twitter, Please Rob Me · · Score: 1

    Only if it's a third party that does the encouraging, in this instance it is simply negligence on the part of the home owner. Similar to leaving a door unlocked.

  14. Re:"How long until the first actual robbery" on I Use Twitter, Please Rob Me · · Score: 1

    But they need to know the address of the robbery victim and twitter does not list peoples home addresses.

  15. Re:Release the lawyers.. on I Use Twitter, Please Rob Me · · Score: 1

    It is perfectly legal to encourage someone to rob your house, but if you try to claim insurance then it is fraud.

  16. Re:Release the lawyers.. on I Use Twitter, Please Rob Me · · Score: 1

    Why, they are not doing anything wrong.

    Any liability rests on the individual making the information public. Not the website that cites such information.

  17. Re:Sweet! Free Stuff! on I Use Twitter, Please Rob Me · · Score: 1

    this website should be subject to a lawsuit or even criminal action, as its intent is not benign.

    Why, they aren't doing anything wrong. These are public messages.

  18. Re:What about china? on Google, Yahoo and Others Fight the Aussie Filter · · Score: 1

    As always it comes down to power. One of the most powerful men in the world is Rupert Murdoch due to his vast control of the media. The Internet has opened media up to the average citizen, we have the power to communicate like never before and the government is not happy.

  19. Re:What about china? on Google, Yahoo and Others Fight the Aussie Filter · · Score: 1

    The Western World has never been happy with China's repressing it's people but there is little that can be done about it (doesn't mean we shouldn't try). Australia on the other hand is "One of us" so the western nations are seeing one of their own going bad.

  20. Re:"tit storm" on Operation Titstorm Hits the Streets · · Score: 1

    Really guys, naming your protest after female anatomy does nothing to help the cause. It is immature and reeks of disorganization. There are far better ways to undermine censorship. You have to attack the authority of the censors. Make them appear weak,

    Done!

    useless,

    Done!

    and strip their credibility.

    Done!
     

    Expose them at every corner as being partial,

    Done!
     

    biased, and at the same time abjectly failing to do their jobs.

    Done!

    They are government so this shouldn't be any real kind of challenge now should it?

    I look forward to seeing pictures of these censorship advocates having sex with their mistresses, getting wasted in public, allegations of bribery, and all other unseemly manner of behavior. Because if there's one thing the public can't stand for, it's being prohibited from doing the very things these authority types reserve for themselves. They already believe themselves to be morally superior to you so I ask again -- what real challenge is there here?

  21. Re:frisbeetarianism on Father of the Frisbee Dies At 90 · · Score: 1

    After being mauled by the dog.

  22. Re:University IT thinks it's 1994 on Yale Switching To Gmail, Not Without Opposition · · Score: 1

    At my university we can change our contact email address and that's the address that's used for contact from then on. The student email also redirects automatically but it's extremely rare that anything ever gets sent to my student email, in fact I have only ever used my student address to join a network on facebook. The university sends everything to my actual address.

    Your university needs something better than just redirecting email.

  23. Re:And the zombification of our children continues on The Wi-Fi On the Bus · · Score: 1

    They are learning to run a virtual farm on facebook.

  24. Re:What a doorknob on Google Considered Too Big To Fail · · Score: 1

    How?

    Hits = Resource Consumption, which raises the cost of keeping a website online.

  25. Re:changes on Facebook Now Supports Jabber/XMPP · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Because the Onion is a credible news source.