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  1. Re:Not again. on ACLU Says Net Neutrality Necessary For Free Speech · · Score: 1

    Why? Because the Internet was created by "the government", is regulated by "the government", and subsidized by "the government".

    in a dictatorship country, that's the reason given by the ruler to control all media.

  2. Yawn on News Corp. Shuts Off Hulu Access To Cablevision · · Score: 0

    So Fox is obligated to provide service to anybody, no matter how much the compensation is?

    How about slashdot runs my ads for free? Please don't discriminate me just because I don't want to pay your price.

  3. Re:Chinese people know... on China Blanks Nobel Peace Prize Searches · · Score: 1

    So you are a loser, just like I said. Florida is too expensive for you?

    These losers act like American experts to Chinese, and Chinese experts to Americans. No, you are nothing in both cases.

    If you guys need to justify why it is such a wonderful place to live, be my guest, and welcome. But don't you fucking tell us, that there is no problem for Chinese to access information we are discussing in this thread, and that Baidu has no problem in searching Liu's info.

  4. Re:Chinese people know... on China Blanks Nobel Peace Prize Searches · · Score: 0, Troll

    well Asshole to you too, asshole. If an American living in China thinks he can generalize what Chinese people want, I find no problem generalizing what kind of person he is. This is based on thousands of stories I've heard over many years.

    We are never short of Americans sympathizing with communist governments. Some of you are even in our textbooks, proving how communist party is loved by the entire world. Well, to these Americans, fuck you.

  5. Re:Chinese people know... on China Blanks Nobel Peace Prize Searches · · Score: 1

    OK, I was really pissed by his lies that there is no problem in accessing information in China regarding Liu's Nobel Prize.

    That's the main issue here.

    Interestingly, that doesn't piss you off. IT IS FAR WORSE that I guesstimated his personal life, than that he is totally lying on behalf of a totalitarian government.

    Why is that, my dear Chinese comrade?

  6. Re:Maybe: on China Blanks Nobel Peace Prize Searches · · Score: 2, Informative

    Baidu Search is not censored, so you can search for "liu Xiaobo" "nobel peace prize" without problem,

    The only thing you can find there, is one canned response from Chinese government.

    http://www.baidu.com/s?wd=%C1%F5%CF%FE%B2%A8

    Other results are about different Liu Xiaobo - it's a very common name in China.

    Google has done the right thing, it's better to display nothing, than to display the only thing approved by the authority.

  7. Re:Chinese people know... on China Blanks Nobel Peace Prize Searches · · Score: 1

    Same thing, here. I'm in my apartment in Shanghai, reading this and the two source articles, no problem at all. I think this is probably a little overblown in coverage, it's not as restrictive as most think. In fact, Netflix and Hulu are more restrictive (including have a blocked list of US proxies) than most of China, and that includes the China Telecom DSL I'm using right now.

    Maybe I was mistaken, and I took idiocy as malice.

    Yep. Chinese people log on to slashdot to read news.

    I said these people are losers from their own western countries. I was correct.

  8. Re:Chinese people know... on China Blanks Nobel Peace Prize Searches · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I didn't see any liberals defending or downplaying the evil regime of George W Bush.

    Thank you for proving my point. Yep. Chinese Community Party is at least better than George W Bush.

    Yep.

  9. Re:Chinese people know... on China Blanks Nobel Peace Prize Searches · · Score: 1

    Why don't you see it as criticizing the problems in the west rather than endorsement of the problems in the east?

    the problem is, *every time*, I do mean *every time*, an issue comes up, these people always say, meh, it's not worse than what's happening here. By doing this, every time, they are effectively helping the evil.

    It's not like you are lacking the opportunities of criticizing your own problems.

  10. Re:Chinese people know... on China Blanks Nobel Peace Prize Searches · · Score: 1

    Because there's absolutely no money to be made in China. There's no history or culture to explore in China. There's no opportunity in China except to bang Chinese chicks.

    Statistically, most of them are losers in their own country, and they move China to become somebody. The only skills they have is their native languages which is in demand in China, and their foreign faces, which can be rented. Because they really represent the lower class of western people, they aren't helping China western relation.

    Moving to china to enjoy its history and culture? please hippie.

    If I'm guilty of judging someone based on the group he is belong to, at least I am quoting the correct statistics, unlike his.

  11. Re:Chinese people know... on China Blanks Nobel Peace Prize Searches · · Score: 1, Interesting

    >Care to share your insight on why he lives in China?

    for Chinese chicks.

  12. Re:Chinese people know... on China Blanks Nobel Peace Prize Searches · · Score: 2, Insightful

    No, it's very different, it is as different as it can be. One billion people, zero message about the news.

    Isn't it interesting that liberals never miss a chance to defend an evil regime and downplay their evilness?

  13. Re:Chinese people know... on China Blanks Nobel Peace Prize Searches · · Score: 4, Informative

    I am a Chinese, and you are bullshitting.

    Nobel prizes has been a hot news item and most major news sites in China had extensive coverage. Chinese care about it very much. Today, *all* coverages about *any* Nobel prize have been removed from these sites. Interestingly that's how many Chinese knew Liu got the Peace Prize.

    You won't find any discussion about it on Chinese sites, sure. But it's all over overseas Chinese forums. I haven't seen any single event being discussed so extensively.

    And please don't pretend to be a Chinese expert. We (Chinese) know your kind, and we know why you live in China. We despise you.

  14. Global Warming on Mystery of the Dying Bees Solved · · Score: 1

    Of course, the virus-fungus outbreak is the result of global warming.

  15. it's not in public domain? on Why Geim Never Patented Graphene · · Score: 3, Interesting

    isn't his research funded by public money?

  16. What is TFA talking about? on Spammers Using Soft Hyphen To Hide Malicious URLs · · Score: 1

    It doesn't make any sense, probably just some nonsense to scare people into buying their product(symantec).

    By using softhyphen in IDN, a spammer can get a spoof domain that looks like an authentic domain on screen. But how can that fool any spam filters?

  17. Re:Thank god he's gone from Oracle on Father of Java, James Gosling Unloads · · Score: 1

    The decision of type erasure is because of backward binary compatibility, and there were huge amount of java code out there.

    New languages always have the advantage of starting fresh with no burden of the past.

    Overall I don't think C# has done better in Generic. It cannot express, for example, a List of any subtype of T. Java Generic is more powerful. (too powerful, one might argue, that it's useless to average programmers)

  18. Re:Bad timing. on Obama Wants Broader Internet Wiretap Authority · · Score: 1

    Aren't liberals so cute? They are not concerned with the action, only its effect on political powers. It's just a bad timing, it would be great if it's done another time, right? +5 Insightful!

  19. Re:It's back now on Facebook Is Down · · Score: 1

    completely wrong. internal programming bug.

  20. Re:This is a lesson for China's trading partners.. on China Embargos Rare Earth Exports To Japan · · Score: 1

    Even among Chinese people, only few could be so delusional about China's true economy power. There is really very little to brag about at the high end. The reform has been in progress for 30 years, the result isn't anywhere close to what other countries achieved in 30 years after WWII.

    Isn't it interesting that American left loves dictatorship? They adored Hitler. Then Soviet. Now China. The idea of forced labor is so dear to them, just like the Democrat in the 19th century.

    People who complain about the ineffectiveness of American capitalism should explain why USA has been the lead for so many years. The mightiest centrally planned economy, Soviet Union, what happened to it? What has it contributed to human advancement in its lifetime?

  21. Re:Butlers at your gasstation? on When the Senate Tried To Ban Dial Telephones · · Score: 2, Insightful

    it's only hazardous for retarded people. retarded people shouldn't drive, if we have DMV that's working.

  22. Sounds right on When the Senate Tried To Ban Dial Telephones · · Score: 1

    This is not too ridiculous in America. There are laws that dictate certain services with certain level of compliance. We must protect the consumers!

    In Oregon you cannot pump your own gas, because, pumping gas is such a highly skilled work, it's dangerous, and drivers shouldn't be bothered by it, and Evil Big Gas Stations are not allowed to force their customers to do such labors.

  23. liberal pussies on Stewart and Colbert Plan Competing D.C. Rallies · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    hiding behind the so called comedy. and slashdot wanting to be digg

  24. if you yell loud enough on Cell Phones Powered By Conversations · · Score: 1

    if you yell loud enough, you don't even need a cellphone. that's the case in my village.

  25. Re:As an example on Rackspace Shuts Down Quran-Burning Church's Sites · · Score: 1

    so... they are islamphobic?