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  1. Hey! They're fascists... on Minnesota GOP's CD Raises Privacy Concerns · · Score: 0, Troll

    Hey! The republicans are the new fascists... They want to tag and follow anyone...

  2. Re:About time for the wake-up call!!! on China Prepares to Launch Alternate Internet · · Score: 1

    Bin non.

  3. Re:Have to ask? on Spam King Busted by Secret Service · · Score: 1

    Since you mention it, asshole coward, the world would be a much better place if one of the soldiers guarding the asshole in chief would accidentally do a "dick cheney" on it.

  4. Re:About time for the wake-up call!!! on China Prepares to Launch Alternate Internet · · Score: 1

    Hear! Hear! Hear the incompetent family compact ranting!!!

  5. Re:Oohhhh! on Spam King Busted by Secret Service · · Score: 1

    Never mind the "legal standpoint". It ALWAYS goes against common-sense. And common sense dictates that when you don't personally register on a list, the list is NOT legit. Period.

  6. Re:Evolution/IEducation on Utah Votes 'No' to Darwin's Critics · · Score: 1
    And will you add that disclaimer to gravity, plate tectonics, magnetism and so on? What makes evolution so durned special that it gets to have disclaimers?
    Because it's a simple theory that explain things far more logically than the religious mumbo-jumbo it supposedly threatens so much???
  7. Re:About time for the wake-up call!!! on China Prepares to Launch Alternate Internet · · Score: 1

    Oui, mais ce sont pratiquement les seuls à l'utiliser en version émasculée, sans accents...

  8. Re:About time for the wake-up call!!! on China Prepares to Launch Alternate Internet · · Score: 1
    Or we don't want to waste our time doing so. What's the point in spending a large amount of time learning a second language when I could be spending that time learn science, math or anything else.
    The thing is, americans don't spend the extra-time learning anything else, they just sprawl-off in front of lazy entertainment.
    It's the rest of the world that is stupid for being proud of wasting their time learning multiple languages. So many countries have a language which only they speak, and then everyone has to learn one (or more!) other languages to talk to everyone else. What's the point?
    The point is that americans, who are too stupid to learn other languages, have a well deserved reputation of stupidity by being totally ignorant of other cultures, which they would have if they learned other languages.

    Learning another language teaches more than the language; it teaches about the culture and the mindset of people who are very different from americans.

    Adopt a global language (english, spanish, esparento etc). At least then there would only be a handful of languages.
    Even then, stupid americans would still be baffled at having to learn another language.
  9. Re:About time for the wake-up call!!! on China Prepares to Launch Alternate Internet · · Score: 1
    The world says otherwise, as English is now the international language of trade and travel.
    That's just because anglo-saxons are too stupid to learn other languages.
  10. Re:Good riddance to bad rubbish on Spam King Busted by Secret Service · · Score: 1
    We need technology to stop Spam. Human nature being what it is will continue where ever there is a buck to be made.
    Using technology to solve a social problem seldom works.
  11. Re:Have to ask? on Spam King Busted by Secret Service · · Score: 1
    considering how effecient the USSS seems to be with counterfeiting (when was the last time you got a counterfeit dollar?) and protecting the president, thats not bad.
    Inded, that's not bad, but unfortunate...
  12. Re:About time for the wake-up call!!! on China Prepares to Launch Alternate Internet · · Score: 1
    The fact that international communication is primarily english has nothing to do with the inaccessability of other character sets.
    Quite true; it's more because anglo-saxons are too stupid to learn other languages.
  13. Re:About time for the wake-up call!!! on China Prepares to Launch Alternate Internet · · Score: 1
    It's about-time that the anglo-saxons wake-up to the fact that their crippled alphabet is not a valid means of international communication!

    Other languages have different characters and or accents on them, and it's always a piss-off to be forced to use a characted subset to express yourself properly; when you leave out the accents, you look like an illiterate slob who does not know how to write correctly.

    (Reposted, account modetarded as "overrated" by an ignorant redneck moderator).

  14. Re:Not always. on Spam King Busted by Secret Service · · Score: 2, Informative
    Even used MSDN-AA? It and many other services want an email address to sign up, and then will start with the box "Send me a buncha stuff in email" checked, which is pretty abhorrent.
    Caveat emptor. This is what disposable e-mails are for...

    Google is perfect, because the addresses are "plussed", so you can add a special code ("pig.hogger+bullshit@gmail.com") to tag where you give your e-mail to, and if you see different junk coming in, you know very well who's the sleazy fucker who sold your e-mail. At that time, you can filter out the "+bullshit" emails...

  15. About time for the wake-up call!!! on China Prepares to Launch Alternate Internet · · Score: 0
    It's about-time that the anglo-saxons wake-up to the fact that their crippled alphabet is not a valid means of international communication!

    Other languages have different characters and or accents on them, and it's always a piss-off to be forced to use a characted subset to express yourself properly; when you leave out the accents, you look like an illiterate slob who does not know how to write correctly.

  16. Re:Where is the theft? on Spam King Busted by Secret Service · · Score: 1
    Spamming coward wrote:
    Ahhh you are one of those slashbotter.
    In that case, SUPPORT THE RIAA! SHUT DOWN THE TRACKER SITES! SUE UPLOADERS!
    ASSHAT!!!!
    I hope you choke on your boyfriends cock.
    Hey, MA!, look what the cat dragged-in!

    A chickenboning spammer!

    What's the matter? Your lover can't get a big enough erection because your h3rba1 \/1agra doesn't work? Or is it penis envy of your part???

  17. Re:Oohhhh! on Spam King Busted by Secret Service · · Score: 4, Insightful
    So, let us say I am a spammer. And I pay an ISP company to host my mail, etc. And then I pay another company for DNS. Then I start mass-mailing - how is the ISP supposed to know I am doing illegal spam? How do they know my lists are not legitimate spam lists? They really can't. You hit the spammers - they are the only ones who know for sure if what they are doing is legal or not legal.
    The ISP knows because he is getting zillions of spam complaints by people you are sending your shit to.

    There is no such thing as a legitimate "spam list". Spam lists are **ALWAYS** full of unwitting recipients. Legitimate mailing-lists, on the other hand, only have addresses of people who have specifically requested to be included in **YOUR** (and YOURS alone - there is no such thing as a "legitimate" purchased list, because the people there HAVE NOT requested to be on it) mailing list.

    They know that your lists are legitimate mailing lists because every single person on them have requested to be on them, and for the eventual complaint that seeps through, you can PROVE that the person has requested to be on it, because you have DUTIFULLY kept the actual request ON FILE.

  18. Re:Where is the theft? on Spam King Busted by Secret Service · · Score: 1
    You're really clueless, or are you a spammer sockpuppet???

    When one of your fucking chickenboning lowlife are burdening a whole fucking network with your fucking penis enlargement ads, you are **STEALING** access to hundreds of the user's network.

    How can you be so fuckingly clueless as not to realize that spammers are not bearing the full cost of the advertising they inflict on hapless users?

    Perhaps you need to be clued-in a bit (video of what should be done to spammers).

  19. Re:Does spam pay? on Spam King Busted by Secret Service · · Score: 1
    I guess he wasn't making a ton of money off of spamming, because I live only a few miles from that location.... That isn't a very nice neighborhood. Definitely not something my wife would want to move to.
    Congratulations: you have run accross your first chickenboner!!!
  20. Re:Oohhhh! on Spam King Busted by Secret Service · · Score: 1
    How are US authorities going to "nuke" Chinese and Brazilian ISPs?
    Nuke the actual spammers. Spammers DO business in the US, since they spam the beejeeeezus of US internet users. They may be hosted abroad, but there is a money trail that goes back one way or another into the US, and this is where the FBI comes handy to do this to the spammers (NSFW: actual video of a guy having his testicles nailed to a board).
  21. Re:Where is the theft? on Spam King Busted by Secret Service · · Score: 1
    Clueless coward wrote:
    So where exactly is the "theft" occurring. I see violation of TOS, and being a general nuisance, but no theft occurred as nothing physical was taken.
    Theft of bandwidth, theft of processor cycles, theft of computer storate, theft of time to sort out the spam and "just fucking pressing delete".

    Theft. The good old deprivation of something you enjoy by an unauthorized party.

    More clueful, now???

  22. Oohhhh! on Spam King Busted by Secret Service · · Score: 2, Interesting
    It must have really felt good for the agents to hear the sound of a spammer squealing!!!

    It is about time that the authorities are starting to take a harder look at those thieves of computer ressources. I'm not only talking about the criminal botnet operators, but the "mainsleaze" spam senders.

    But the true way of fighting spam is not nuking spammers per se, but rather nuking ISPs who cater to spammers, in any way, be it domain registrations, DNS service and plain web-hosting, both legit and botnets. This will make them think twice in not having a good, hard look at their abuses@* mailboxen.

  23. It they ask you... on Total Information Awareness still Running · · Score: 1

    If they ask you anything, that answers the whole question...

  24. Re:Whoo Hoot on Blackberry Injunction Postponed · · Score: 1
    I wonder if can patent and new way of doing business in which people give me money for services and or goods and I refuse to give them exact change.
    Move to France. Over there, a merchant is not legally obligated to give you change if he posts "Faites l'appoint" and you pay more than the charge...
  25. As always, misleading. on Windows Bumps Unix as Top Server OS · · Score: 1

    How can you sell something that is FREE???? How many unaccounted UNIX installations are free software downloaded from the net or CDs installed on 50 servers?