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  1. Arguably... on Yahoo Advertising Serves Up Malware For Thousands · · Score: 1

    ...this is their Raison d'être - "advertisments - malware for the brain."

  2. Great on Cheerios To Go GMO-Free · · Score: 1

    Great - how about going gluten free?

    Same question to the manufacturers of every one of the other 99% of foods which are both widely-available and reasonably priced.

  3. Re:Interestingly enough on Even After NSA Leaks, Government Still Trusted Over Private Firms · · Score: 1

    Why does this need to be a choice between being kicked or punched? Neither are fun (for me - ymmv.)

  4. Re:If ever there was a "Conscience Award" ... on USA Today Names Edward Snowden Tech Person of the Year · · Score: 2

    It's seeming increasingly likely that the meek will all have been turned into food by the power-mongering ghouls.

  5. Re:I believe it on New Study Shows One-Third of Americans Don't Believe In Evolution · · Score: 1

    Even if this reality is a simulation, and an administrator logs in with full command of my reality I will not worship them as a god. There are no gods. My study of cybernetics proves that any such being could bring me into their world, give me greater perception, and treat me as a peer. They are tyrants otherwise, and if not, surely not deserving of the title "god".

    Is it just me or are you simultaneously denying God's existence and attempting to guilt-trip God into escalating your level of awareness to God-peer? :P

    Also, the bible says that your post is wrong :P

  6. Re:Many christian denominations accept science on New Study Shows One-Third of Americans Don't Believe In Evolution · · Score: 1

    These denominations do not interpret the bible literally, they consider it figurative language. They see science and religion as orthogonal. That science is explaining the mechanics of god's universe, and religion is explaining god's desires and intentions.

    Thank the baby Jesus!

    They should explain it to the rest of the nuts around the world and those who deliberately mislead their flocks for personal/corporate gain.

  7. Re:This could be avoided on USA Today Names Edward Snowden Tech Person of the Year · · Score: 3, Informative

    I understand you can get those on the outside, if you're missing them :P

  8. Re:Huawei ? Are you fucking kidding ??? on The Startling Array of Hacking Tools In NSA's Armory · · Score: 1

    Who the fuck Huawei is working for ?

    The Chinese PLA or the American NSA ??

    Do you like Oranges or Bananas?

  9. Re:I believe it on New Study Shows One-Third of Americans Don't Believe In Evolution · · Score: 1

    denying evolution itself isn't happening at all is denying direct observational facts

    This is what we're dealing with; I'm surprised that it's as low as one third - surely religion in the US is more popular than that?

  10. Re:I believe it on New Study Shows One-Third of Americans Don't Believe In Evolution · · Score: 1

    See it from the infinite-being's point of view: "No, you stupid fux (*slaps ocean with side of hand in anger*) - not like that! haven't we already been through this thousand of times?"

  11. Re:I believe it on New Study Shows One-Third of Americans Don't Believe In Evolution · · Score: 1

    That's the fundamental point of the whole debate about the existence of "God". It depends on your definition of what God *is*, and it depends on what you *choose* to believe about the nature of existence. It can't be proven either way. It's an article of faith.

    This is my main disagreement with religion - their fundamental baked-in dishonesty; surely one of the possible parallel universes contains a religious flavour where the adherents' purpose is to seek truth - to discover the nature of God; one would hope so - indeed, if God does exist in some form, it would be pretty disappointing if such a universe didn't exist - imagine the melancholy that could be exuded by an infinite wisdom, upon realizing that for all it's creativity and far-reaching wisdom, it is alone - never to have one of its children call it by it's true name.

    This post was written under the influence of this Zen video.

  12. Re:I believe it on New Study Shows One-Third of Americans Don't Believe In Evolution · · Score: 1

    Seriously though, IQ tests are really simple - what's the next shape in this progression-type stuff. Yawn.

    Don't IQ tests suffer from a sort of bias in that their complexity and validity is limited by those creating the tests?

  13. Re:If ever there was a "Conscience Award" ... on USA Today Names Edward Snowden Tech Person of the Year · · Score: 1

    Did you see his appearance on Channel 4? He seems to have dropped a little weight - I guess being targeted by those the run the 'land of the free' amusement ride takes its toll :S

    Sad that humanity hasn't evolved wholeness yet :'|

    Not that I'm a particular believer in things religious but if we were to think for a moment about the line "The meek shall inherit the earth", these fucks have got to be running from the inevitable. Oh yeah, Happy New Year!

  14. Re:USA Today on USA Today Names Edward Snowden Tech Person of the Year · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What are the corrupt power-mongering double-talking ghouls gonna do? "Oh yeah, we're the bad guy. Sue us" ?

  15. Re: Who would believe it? on Researchers Claim Facebook Is 'Dead and Buried' To Many Young Users · · Score: 1

    They lack moral fibre.

  16. Re:There are more french film than you would think on France's 'Culture Tax' Could Hit YouTube and Facebook · · Score: 1

    This explains why the Hollywood-government complex is suing virtually everyone's disabled grandma.

  17. Taxation on France's 'Culture Tax' Could Hit YouTube and Facebook · · Score: 1

    The proposed tax would raise an estimated €86 million annually that would be used to pay for groups of lawmakers to sit around thinking of new taxes.

  18. Re:Torrenting hurts these guys... on Netflix: Non-'A' Players Unworthy of Jobs · · Score: 1

    No need, their own hiring policy will do the job for you. How much work will get done with the only type of staff member being the one which spends all of his time attempting to get higher by standing on the backs of others - sinking-ship style ?

    Good luck neckFlits.

  19. "This program, 215, has the ability to stop the next 9/11

    Perhaps, if the CIA hadn't trained the perps, funded and organized the whole operation, that might have sufficed in preventing the previous 9/11 ?

  20. Re: Too unstable on Belgian Telecom Becomes First To Accept Bitcoin · · Score: 1

    Hmmn. It would be a shame if those propaganda dollars had gone to waste, huh?

  21. Re:That's a tiny number on Reuters: RSA Weakened Encryption For $10M From NSA · · Score: 1

    +1 rofl :D

  22. Re:Bitcoin is a Trap! on Belgian Telecom Becomes First To Accept Bitcoin · · Score: 1

    Working? Seriously? For whom?

  23. Re:Bitcoin is a Trap! on Belgian Telecom Becomes First To Accept Bitcoin · · Score: 1

    To editorialize briefly, BitCoin looks like it was designed as a weapon intended to damage central banking and money issuing banks, with a Libertarian political agenda in mind—to damage states ability to collect tax and monitor their citizens financial transactions.

    So...., it's mostly all-good then? :D

  24. Re:They're stupid Belgians! on Belgian Telecom Becomes First To Accept Bitcoin · · Score: 1

    Indeed - they too need to become expansionist Nazis, conducting covert wars on every front whilst publicly denying the whole thing - otherwise they just don't deserve to be taken seriously.

  25. Re: Too unstable on Belgian Telecom Becomes First To Accept Bitcoin · · Score: 2

    I saw a snippet of a documentary on TV years ago (before I removed it from the house) which revealed that a survey had highlighted that fifty percent of Americans don't know that there *are* other countries!