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  1. Re:What kind of congress is that? on Congress Capitulates To TSA; Refuses To Let Bruce Schneier Testify · · Score: 2

    and here we see that liberal and conservative in America means something completely different to the rest of the world (at least the part I'm in).

    To me, american democrats and republicans are all right-wing, the one just a little bit less so than the other

  2. Re:Man whose job relies on the scientific method.. on Lawsuit Claims NASA Specialist Was Fired Over Intelligent Design Belief · · Score: 5, Insightful

    bull. shit.

    ID is nothing more than a rephrasing of 'God is real' without actually saying that.
    It's wishfullfillment, nothing more.

    Any of which shouldn't get you fired btw. Imposing your (misguided) beliefs upon others in your workspace is.

  3. Good artists copy.... on Sale of Samsung Galaxy Tab Blocked in the EU · · Score: 1

    a favorite phrase of Jobs: "Good artists copy; great artists steal."

  4. Re:hey editor guy! on Palin Fans Deface Paul Revere Wikipedia Page · · Score: 1

    wow, just..... wow

    at first, I thought you sounded fair and reasonable in this debate. I didn't agree with your opinion, but at least you came across as someone who has thought about what he's writing.
    Your comment about having difficulty to choose between Stalin and Obama though...... Idiocy is too small a word for it

  5. Re:There is no right more personal on Jack Kevorkian Dead at 83 · · Score: 1

    ah yes, biased reviews from one side of the debate

    that'll show them!

  6. Re:Don't stop at Paul Allen on Woz and the RCA Character-generator Patent · · Score: 1

    Tell you about my life? Ok, here goes: my job is something I do to be able to pay for my various expenses; the monthly bills, my wife and kids, and the occasional holiday. I'm just another employee at just another small business. I do my job, and when there's nothing on my todo list I help out my collegues. Fact is, there's always *something* to do, so I don't have to tell my boss I've got nothing to do.
    I am 'growing my skills', but I don't care much for climbing the corporate ladder. I'm actually pretty happy with my job.
    Perhaps it has something to do with the fact that I've worked in a factory for about ten years, doing mostly physical labour. During the evenings I spent my time behind my computer until I was confident enough about my skills to quit my factory-job and I applied for (and got) a programming job. In comparison, nothing I do behind a computer I consider 'working my hardest'.
    In my mind, there's also a big difference between not telling my boss I've got nothing to do and working my hardest. I think I'm between those two extremes: I just do my job and try to have fun doing it, until it's time to go home.

    I also do know the trends in free time over the last few thousand years, but fail to see how me working my hardest or not affect those trends. I like to believe me being active in my union and reaching sensible agreements between employers and employees can and do affect those trends, but that has nothing to do with how I do my job.

    I have no excellent life, I'm not a unique and beautiful snowflake, I don't feel the need to prove myself in my job. (I'm also not doing the minimum, nor did I claim to do so in my post. Perhaps I'm not the only one lacking reading skills?). I just want to live my life with my wife and kids, have a few beers with my friends, and generally just have a good time. My job is just a means to do that. Nothing more, nothing less.

  7. Re:Don't stop at Paul Allen on Woz and the RCA Character-generator Patent · · Score: 1

    yes, we need to work work work work! You're not a communist, are you? Work, goddammit, work! Give your best for your country, your employer, or you're just a lazy deadbeat. There's plenty of time to live life when you've worked yourself to death.

    Yeah, that's really something to be proud about

  8. Re:lol on Apple's App Store Accepts 'Gay Cure' App · · Score: 1

    erm?
    Apple censors apps. People ask Apple to censor even more apps.

    And from that, you're concluding that free speech hurts?

  9. Re:Impact on work performance? on Cocaine Found At Kennedy Space Center · · Score: 1

    ah, just like anybody _not_ using cocaine, then

  10. Re:People associate it wrongly on Microsoft Patent Deems Comic Books Shameful · · Score: 1

    wow
    Am I glad not to live in the society you live in.
    Or be as concerned as you are about how other people view me.

  11. Re:owned on HBGary Federal CEO Aaron Barr Steps Down · · Score: 1

    you're absolutly right. The 13 year old child said some things that are unforgivable, and she deserved everything she got. Where is the world going to these days, when normal people can't just use the internet without being constantly bothered by the rants of a 13 year old girl. There isn't a place on the internet where you can go and not be bothered by the inane things children say.

  12. Re:Wow on WikiLeaks Releases Cache of 400,000 Iraq War Documents · · Score: 2, Insightful

    give me one country where US troops are present where the local government who is in favour of US troops being there wasn't put there by the USA

  13. Re:Interesting on Blizzard Sues Private Server Company, Awarded $88M · · Score: 1

    you MUST be kidding, right? Right?

    RIGHT?

  14. Re:While I agree that anonymity is a good thing... on SCOTUS Rules Petiton Signatures Are Public Record · · Score: 1

    [quote]FYI I'd never vote for gay marriage. Does that make you dislike me?[/quote]

    very much so, yes

  15. Re:Can't... on Anti-Speed Camera Activist Buys Police Department's Web Domain · · Score: 1

    so murder wouldn't be illegal if they'd just make it legal?

    brilliant.

  16. Re:Competition is a good thing on Apple Announces iPhone 4 · · Score: 1

    insanely impressive

  17. Re:as a web developer on IE Market Share Falls To Historic Low · · Score: 1

    as a fellow webdeveloper, I hate ads.

    Shit gets paid by my customers, the people offering you their site. If they want to shove advertisements in your face, fine with me.
    if you were smart, you'd find another job you'd stop whining and calling potential customers idiots.

    Idiot.

  18. Re:don't measure benefit based on mission objectiv on Neil Armstrong Criticizes Obama's Space Strategy · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    America doesn't need another morality-boost, it needs to take its head out its ass and remember for instance that anything with 'social' in its name isn't bad by definition.

  19. Re:Yeah Not Really on Algebra In Wonderland · · Score: 1

    how about neither?

  20. Re:I guess Google's gonna have to pull out of on Google Rejects Australian Censorship Proposal · · Score: 5, Funny

    China's pulling out of Australia?

  21. Re:Strange fascination on Gun With Wireless Arming Signal Goes On Sale Soon · · Score: 1

    hmmmm.... I don't think I want the American version of Freedom, then.

  22. Re:Wait hold on mugger... on Gun With Wireless Arming Signal Goes On Sale Soon · · Score: 1

    sure it can! Stop being paranoid, and don't have a gun in your house!

  23. Re:Not sure in USA but in Spain... on The Apple Paradox, Closed Culture & Free-Thinking Fans · · Score: 1

    om mani padme hum!

  24. Re:In the words of the great Ken Titus... on US Youth Have Serious Mental Health Issues · · Score: 2, Informative

    ah, Marco Pantani, the now dead cyclist.
    Granted, he didn't die in a cycling accident, but getting your safety advice from what a professional cyclist in a race wears is just plain stupid.

  25. maybe.... on Jaron Lanier Rants Against the World of Web 2.0 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    it just could be that nobody is interested in what he has to say?