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  1. Re:obHumor on Hans Reiser Interview from Prison · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    As a journalling file system, ReiserFS would seem to be more forensically friendly. I could understand if it were designed to defeat forensic techniques. It's like killing two birds with one stone: There's a guy who made something that the Gestap^H^H^H^H^H^Hgovernment doesn't like and his wife shows up dead. What a natural!

    [black crown vic pulls up to the door...]

  2. We've been warned for centuries on CA Bill Limits Skin Implantation of RFID Chips · · Score: 1

    Those reading this, who for reasons born of the Enlightenment are compelled to ignore a certain document, do so at their own peril. Explain the regathering of a people to their ancient land and rebirth of a dead language (Israel & Hebrew). Any explanation will be offered except the one which would mean that people are accountable to that which is greater than themselves. Remember Aldous Huxley's comment about evolution: We had to remove G-d because he intereferes with our sexual pleasures. That has never changed. It is a trustworthy statement that a secular worldview is irrefutable evidence of proper education (WINK! WINK!).

    'IANAL' is no excuse, for there is a higher Court before which all must stand.

    The "MARK OF THE BEAST" is any device which results in the modification of human flesh whether implanted therein or indelibly marked thereon, to permit basic commerce that, without the same, would prohibit basic commerce. Since such a device would reasonably be construed as resulting in eternal peril for the recipient, would it not be wise to 'build fences' (this is a Jewish theological concept, let the reader understand) around this? This is one of the reasons why the Amish are 'off the grid'. During the era of rural electrification, their community decided that something evil would arise from the use of electric power and thus forbade it for themselves. One may counter that it could be a tattoo. Although it is non-eletronic in its form, Torah forbids tattoos (Kedoshim, Lev. 19:27) for observant Jews and those Christians who throught their specific theological understanding respect this commandment.

    Technology offers man the power to amplify his already resident corruption.

    5H4L0M (B^}}

  3. Re:Ladies and Gentlemen, Start Your Memes! on US Prepares for Eventual Cyberwar · · Score: 1

    we get packet

  4. Re:Since when on FBI Seeks To Restrict University Student Freedoms · · Score: 1

    It's a hard pill to swallow. We have to come to terms that civil rights are a suicide pact.

  5. Re:Schroedingers Nova? on Eta Carinae, Soon To Be a Local Supernova · · Score: 1

    First we get slammed with neutrinos. Yes, they do interact with matter. There is an underground tank of carbon tetrachloride that is used to detect neutrinos. There interact with the chlorine and change it to argon. There are detectors for argon gas that bubbles out of the liquid. So if that tank begins to fizz like seltzer, that means we're screwed. After maybe a day or so, we'll get slammed with gamma rays and other photon based emissions. As long as it is not brighter than the moon, we'll be OK. However, there will be many southern hemisphere people that won't get too much sleep for a month or so. With our luck, it will have imploded into a black hole and one of the jets will be aligned in our direction and we all will be FRIED!

  6. Re:The ACLU and the 2nd amendment on Citizens Given Video Cameras To Monitor Police · · Score: 1

    I am not exercising governmental powers during my workday because I am not a jack-boo^H^H[Pwrrt--THuD!-bagtagdragdragdrag...]

  7. Re:Free information = Terrorists with robots on NASA Frees Their Robotics Software · · Score: 1

    IIRC, the Short Circuit movie brought to public attention the stereotype of subcontinental ethnics in the technology sector (hector one bravo). With that in mind, I could envision a sort of android that uses a high output jumbo multicolor LED as a bindi. Intense white for low light. Infrared or ultraviolet for specialized situations. Should a fatal error occur, it could flash blue a code like some inkjet printers.

  8. It's coming: Citgo Does Wi-Fi! on New WiFi Link Distance Record · · Score: 1

    I can see it now: Free internet for all thanks to Wi-Fi installations at every Citgo. Cruise the net while tanking up!

  9. Re:Why do we care? (it may ba a MOLAD) on Ancestry.com To Add DNA Test Results · · Score: 1

    Knowing where one's forebearers had come and proving it may be a matter of life and death. Most may claim that this is merely academic. That may be true in a nation that is based on individual rights. However, what if something really nasty were to happen to the USA and people started to look elsewhere to live (ARGENTINA, ANYONE?). Suddenly, family records become IMPORTANT. Many nations have tightened up their requirments for their respective laws of return AND laws of entry. In many instances, a batchelor's degree has become just as important as a passport and family records for returning to a land of one's ancestors (well-educated people earn lots of money so they can pay lots of taxes to support their social insurance system).

    Not all laws of return are indefinite. Israel's Law of Return is set to expire in 2023. That gives everyone with a Jewish mother or a convert to Judaism sixteen years to make up their mind whether to risk persecution and slaughter in the diaspora (YES I INCLUDE THE USA IN THIS) or get themselves where they really belong. Money and assimilation may be one's G-d, but that does not unmake one a Jew in the eyes of judeopaths; it only reinforces that stereotype that feeds judeopathy. For the one who can prove one Jewish grandparent, one has to 'make aliyah' from within Israel (i.e. visit on a visa that permits this sort of procedure). This is because in the USA and Canada, one must process throught the Jewish Agency for Israel, which uses the halachic position that a child of a Jewish father and a non-Jewish mother is not recognized as Jewish (still makes just as good a lampshade as the others). There exists the "Shalit Amendment" in the Law of Return that permits one who has one Jewish grandparent the right of return, This was based on the Nurenberg Race Laws: 'Jew enough to gas and burn, Jew enough for the Law of Return' (my quote).

    Last epsisode: Underground rebellion
    Coming episode: Red cow & copper snake

  10. IP Oligarchy on Piracy More Serious Than Bank Robbery? · · Score: 1

    For the OLIGARCHS (pronounced with a thick accent that even Elya Baskin could appreciate; let's be brutally honest), I don't think so. No true capitalist would find oneself sympathizing for the rabble. After all, he is of a different subspecies than they (Homo sapiens patricis vs. Homo sapiens plebes). Copyrights make money; human rights take money. The little people (LeonaHelmsleySpeak) are of no consequence apart from the payment of the taxes, obedience to the laws, and service in the military. These are merely cogs in the machin[Pwrrt!-THuD!bagtagdragdragdrag...]

  11. Re:Pirates disgust me on Piracy More Serious Than Bank Robbery? · · Score: 1

    Perhaps what is needed is a separate tax system for income derived from intellectual property. There already exists the alternative minimum tax (AMT). If the artists want bulletproof protection for their property, make them pay for it and all will benefit.

    These people want it both ways. They want their property to be protected by government (state of society) yet they want the income thereof to be exempt from taxation from the same entity (state of nature). It's the drivel of the conservative talk show hosts: "It's all your money". It's not for the working class alone to fund (taxes on wages) and for the wealthy class alone to enjoy its protection (no and/or insufficient taxes on royalties).

    Having a place in the system should mean having no place on a jury.

  12. Re:Counterstrike? on Student Blogger Loses Defamation Case · · Score: 1

    I have this awful feeling that the last tank-filling of my pickup truck just went into his legal defense fund via the usual channels... Hey mom! Look at all those green pieces of paper swishing about in that front loade[Pwrrrt-Pwrrrt!THu-THUD!DragdragdragDragdragd rag...]

  13. [N]ot [S]ay [A]nything? on Say Nothing About the Failing Satellite · · Score: 1

    Fort Meade has something to do with this. Someone will have to prove otherwise.

  14. Re:Sooo... on New System Detects Calls While Driving · · Score: 1

    Sign your driver license "WITHOUT PREJUDICE". Something effective must be done about police power of the states running amok. The Fourteenth Amendment lets the terrorists plot, plan, and act where police power is needed. So what is left are frustrated cops looking to protect and serve where the CRX's (Civil Rights eXtortioneers) won't shut them down.

    [SLAP SLAP SLAP SLAP] Stooooopid ME! I forgot. Doing the right thing would lead to an OIL EMBARGO which would ill-affect ALL of the USA! A nuclear explosion would merely ill-affect where there is blast, radiation, fire and fallout.[SLAP SLAP SLAP SLAP...]

  15. Re:The Bleak Future of the U.S. on US Can't Meet The "Grand Challenges" of Physics · · Score: 1

    There comes a point in the accumulation of wealth that such an individual no longer needs a nationality. These sorts choose passports like the common man may choose his brand of coffee to drink or car to drive. A passport is merely a cost of doing business because their wealth has become their nationality. Those below them (read: us) are the expendable cogs in a machine. That used to be a snipe uttered by patriots (read: useful idiots) in the USA during the Cold War (1946-1991) as a part of the 'Love it or Leave it' mentality. Over here one merely chooses the machine in which to be a cog. The outcome is the same for each is taught his place.

    Novus Ordo Seclorum:
    Elites: those from all backgrounds who attained wealth or power by any means necessary
    Whites: cannon fodder at present, marked for genocide via market forces
    Latinos: grunt workers
    Negroes: re-enslaved via the crime clause of the Thirteenth Amendment
    Asians: highly intelligent, economically industrious, politcally compliant workforce
    Terrorists: persons from any background who sees the system for what it is and speak thei[Pwrrrt!THUD! bagtagdragdragdrag...]

  16. Re:"It's really a 21st-centry model." on Congress Considers Forcing Travel Registration · · Score: 1

    It is within the heart of man to do such things. Human nature has not changed and will not change. Back up to the 1990's, there was all this preaching about the rise of the Antichrist and end-time prophecies by concerned evangelical Christians. Then came Project Megiddo from the FBI. This equated those who propagated end-time events with domestic terrorism. Why? This sort of teaching places government in a negative light and would cultivate distrust in the citizenry. Add 9/11/01 to the mix and anyone who so as farts in the wrong direction gets disappeared. Since 9/11/01, these people have seemed to have shut up. IMHO 'the elect are being deceived (let the reader understand)'. All that needs to happen now is banning cash and chipping people. This won't happen until the public at large forgets what that implies and will be scared into it or something nuclear or biological hits USA territory.

    [kerCHUNK] [700Hz+1100Hz] Please deposit 09F911029D74E35BD84156C5635688C0 cents for the next three minutes...

  17. Re:Everyone? on Mass of Dwarf Planet Eris 27% Greater than Pluto · · Score: 1

    I'm a Gen-Xer (who never sported a mouth-gasket goatee to hide a double chin or be hip/cool/in-vogue/etc.) born in the mid 1960's and was so oohed-and-ahhed over the space program. I acquired my first astronomy book when I was five. I took note of the planetary orbits. Why is Pluto's orbit not like the other planets? I knew that was trouble right there. I remember that Pluto was 'a bit smaller than Mars' (with the obligatory question mark after every figure in every book). As telescopes improved, it got smaller and smaller like the Incredible Shrinking Woman. Now fixed at 2300+ km, it would make a swell moon for any giant planet (e.g. Triton).

    Get over it, people. Planets do not have civil rights (I can here the sneers about how morbidly obese humans cause mascon dips in satellite orbits or effect gravitational lensing). Does the reclassification of Pluto raise your taxes? Does the reclassification of Pluto raise your auto insurance rates? Does the reclassification of Pluto cause your home to be ransacked by secret police? [insert rhetorical answer here]

    # mv pluto_planet_love_affair /dev/null

  18. Re:Sales tax isn't regressive (BoVine eXcrement) on NC Man Fined For Using Vegetable Oil As Fuel · · Score: 1

    I rent for a reason. I don't trust the real estate market nor the job market. All that is needed is one Boom & Shroom[MR] and values will tank posthaste. I am looking at a household income map of northern New Jersey. I see pockets of "poverty" in Newark, Paterson and Trenton. Nice places for a biological attack to clear out the underachievers. The wealthy will be protected in their fortresses (gated communities) while pestilence kills off the slackers. Eminent DOOMain by Ebola, Marburg, H5N1, etc.

  19. Re:Sales tax isn't regressive (BoVine eXcrement) on NC Man Fined For Using Vegetable Oil As Fuel · · Score: 1

    "Rich" is being able to afford to live close enough to a city to benefit from its commerce, but far enough not to be ill-affected when it is nuked (see http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/gmap/hydesim.html/) . "Rich" is being able to afford a nice enough house that some developer can't bribe the town into eminent domain abuse.

    Q: How is combatting outsourcing like installing a timing chain?
    A: Line up the dots and use the tool that goes 'click'...

  20. Re:We need more people filming the police on Is Videotaping the Police a Felony? · · Score: 1

    One of the firsts things they look for is a camera lens or anything that faces outward from any glass inside the cabin. If they see a camera, It will be the first thing that they will grab. If one or two officers can't grab it, then they will call in for backup (a dozen more). They will rip that vehicle's interior apart until they find it, planting all sorts of evidence in the process. If they find no storage device for the camera, they will assume that it had been transmitted via radio and get the FBI involved (anyway) for 'posession of espionage devices' or 'plotting terrorism'.

  21. Re:uh... on Behind the Scenes of Canada's Movie Piracy Law · · Score: 1

    Hey guys, here's another who will not prostrate himself before the Almighty Dollar...[TERRORIST! DISAPPEAR HIM!]

  22. Re:Help us serve you better on RIAA Uses Local Cops In Oregon Raid · · Score: 1

    Has anyone considered citing the RIAA with impersonation of a government agency by putting their name on police officers? By what authority can POLICE OFFICERS can be converted into CORPORATE SECURITY AGENTS? This sends the message that our govenrment agencies have become nothing more than security thugs for the coporations. Rollerball, anyone?

    Stake in the system? No place on a jury!

  23. Re:FUD by democratic nations on Indian Nationalists Forcibly Censor Orkut · · Score: 1

    For certain this guy's a cruise missle magnet...

  24. Re:When I observe how religious believers behave.. on Indian Nationalists Forcibly Censor Orkut · · Score: 1

    Does that mean that you have 'lost your originality'?

  25. Re:Official "In Soviet Russia..." thread on Putin Threatens US Missile Bases In Europe · · Score: 1

    The difference is Lead-206 [Knock,knock...Pwrrt--THUD,bag,tag,drag,drag,drag. ..] and Polonium-210 [This chai tastes a little funny...NUKE-PUKE! NUKE-PUKE! WASTE-WASTE-WASTEAWAY, DEAD!]

    Q: What starts with 09 and ends with 56 88 C0?
    A: Firetruck