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  1. Re:Uhhh... not funny at all.. Not a union sabotage on Multiple Fiber Cuts In San Francisco Area · · Score: 1

    Actually, you don't know who did it.

    The same argument you give that it might be a "terrorist test" could very well be a "CIA TEST."

    Since we no longer control our government, (can't get our vote counted, and the constitution shredded) we can't get past the state secrets and so we will never know, yet the only thing you can be sure of is some how this will be used to take more civil rights away from people and continue the propaganda and fear of an invisible enemy--the terrorists.

    There's a lot of people pissed of a the phone companies. There has been for years. I remember back in the 70's, "Ma Bell is a Cheap Motherfucker" Now Ma Bell is a spying motherfucker, Ma Bell is a data capping motherfucker. To simply call everything terrorism, when in fact you don't know what the fuck happened.

    I want my Constitution and Bill of Rights back, not this fucking symbolic shit we currently have. It won't be restored as long as this "crap fear mongering terrorist propaganda bullshit" comes out every time.

    What has the fucking level changed from yellow to red? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homeland_Security_Advisory_System
    Better breakout with the national guard, fusion centers, fema, and CENTCOM. Better fire up the fascist media and drive more shit stories.

  2. Re:Moving parts are the main problem on How Do I Provide a Workstation To Last 15 Years? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    FANS!!
    I went to a local pet store, (I know not the same as a vet) and I was looking at the back of their computer.

    The fan was packed with FUR! (And I mean PACKED!!!)

    It dawned on me, how does this machine continue to run? Then I walked around the store a bit. I noticed several unplugged workstations stacked like they were being stored.

    EACH had FUR PACKED IN THE HOLES, FANS, etc..
    I had my answer. They die.

  3. Re:Election Fraud on Kentucky Officials "Changed Votes At Voting Machines" · · Score: 1

    Those stupid record companies, they do that to me all the time
    PAL miniDV DVD

    Maybe the prime minister has a video editor? Then you could just render it in the proper format

  4. If you value your job on Morality of Throttling a Local ISP? · · Score: 1, Interesting

    If you value your pay, do what the owner tells you.
    If he's over leveraged you (like he has with his users 70:1) then quit. Think. If he's (or she) is going to screw his own customers over, why wouldn't he screw you over too. What else is screwed up in the same company?

    Unless of course your locked in to being sysad because you have some investment in the company hanging over your head.

    (Don't laugh, it's happened to me)
    IF that's the case, you will have to suck it up and tough it out doing whatever nonsense the owner wants until you can get out. It will be painful and can burn you out.

    The company sounds just like a wall-street bankster ponsi scheme. Eventually someone will suffer from it. Which would make me wonder if this isn't the best company to be in, for the future. Basically they fell short and now want you to screw people over.

    Of course you could also take more of the toxic dump on your shoulders and keep the 400 marks filling the slots. e.g. you replace the accounts who are not grandma checking her web mail (spam.) Work for evil, be evil. Although you would have a steep learning curve since you know linux, not sales.

    Why someone moves a lot of data shouldn't be your deal. It's none of your business what or why they are moving data. In short, the owner is a greedy jackass, part ways as soon as possible.

  5. Re:Slippery Slopes on UK Government Wants To Bypass Data Protection Act · · Score: 0

    in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo.

    Wrong country.

  6. Re:A facebook group? on UK Government Wants To Bypass Data Protection Act · · Score: 1

    I been reading the fascist press. And I never heard of NO2ID until today. So, obviously the sarcastic overtone is unwarranted as the entire spectrum on both sides of the pond are controlled by fascism.

    On the other hand, if you protest in the STREET in America, you will get locked up.

    Why is that?

    Ever think why the moment you block a street, the cops come out of the woodwork?

    It's because no protest matters until it is IN the street.

  7. Re:People of the UK - just give up! on UK Government Wants To Bypass Data Protection Act · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Right, let's hate the UK citizens cause they aren't in control of their fascist government. American voters are absolutely in control of their fascist government. Right? So lets hate the Britts and have them hate us Yanks.

    Britts lost their right to bear arms, while Americans still have theirs. But what neither one see, is invisible. Invisible vote rigging, invisible disease, invisible theft. We both get hit by the same ELF freq's.

    Meanwhile, both our respective government's officials are masturbating and screwing us all in the back rooms. Inbred pieces of nasty pond scum on both sides of the pond! They love we're pissed at each other, can't be mad at them for willfully allowing all the theft of all the money and selling out both of our county's rights, and certainly can't keep up with their future preparations for the continuity of both respective government's power.

    A hint: officials on both sides of the pond plan to keep the same shit up, until they both use the military against their own people. Neither government is financially viable. Officials on both sides need a 10th grade math teacher to slap their greedy power grabbing hands with a ruler/meter/switch/paddle/cord. They willfully turn a blind eye to the fraud which is now sending us down the river stix with no paddle.

    It doesn't matter if you are a "bloody wanker" or a "piece of shit red neck hick motherfucker." The end result is lost civil rights, and theft of our savings in each of our respective currencies, and if we protest they will mow our ass's down.

    It's the ultimate piracy.

    "Shut the fuck up", is what the officials in both governments want. Wanna be if everyone in both governments was tested for drugs, there would be hell to pay?

    I say fuck these motherfuckers of both governments, not the people of both governments.
    In the US, if they continue down the same path, we will have %50 unemployment, and a depression much worse than the 1930's, and a military plan against the people who rebel. In the UK they have put together a little secret Military plan against protesters who have lost everything and are starving and rebel.

    So.... Why do I hate UK citizens again? Why should I listen to psyop crap AC postings calling American's, Wanker Yanks?

    If I was in England, and spoke my mind the queen would probably have me jailed nearly immediately, because the fact of the matter is the queen ain't a fucking GOD, she's a fucking human. Same as the president in the USA. A fucking lame fucking human. And in my opinion, some rock-stars have better judgment!

    While you might be on video everywhere you go in England, out in the US, if we move $5,000 dollars we are tagged by the FBI.

    The good news, is it's all going to come to a head. The US can keep pumping shit bailouts for so much longer, the MATH, is what is going to clear this out. In our case, it could be the government itself after a bond market crash. I can't tell you much more about the UK. Other than I know they have some military shit planned against the people.

  8. Re:Its the payment system that is the barrier on AP Considers Making Content Require Payment · · Score: 1

    cause not everyone has a web / ISP connection.

    That's why not.

    Furthermore, we own the airwaves. The SPECTRUM FLOOR IS FULL OF CRAP.

    what say you? 20 cents to TAKE BACK your constitution, 20 cents to TAKE BACK your
    voting rights from electronic vote tabulation devices?

    It's the access that's the barrior!!!!!!!!

  9. Payment = Bullets on NASA's Orbiting Carbon Observatory Set For Launch Tomorrow · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    fuck everyone.
    never pay a carbon tax.

  10. Re:resurrecting an old post on Wisconsin Passes Digital Download Tax · · Score: 1

    State? State of OFF. Tax equals ZERO

  11. Want my log files? on Wisconsin Passes Digital Download Tax · · Score: 1

    Want my log files? Motherfucker?
    Deep Packet Inspection?

  12. Re:Timeliness on DARPA Creates Remote Controlled Insects · · Score: 1

    Don't ya get it yet?

    Timing is a weapon.

  13. How will they exploit this against the people? on DARPA Creates Remote Controlled Insects · · Score: 0, Troll

    You know no good can come of it.

    FUCK DARPA!

    Banish the DHS!

    Why do we need a DOD and DHS?

    WE DON'T!

  14. Re:Critical? on Adobe Flaw Heightens Risk of Malicious PDFs · · Score: 1

    Shit, you stole my thunder!

  15. GOOG - 342.64 Down 10.47 (2.97%) on Obama Anti-Trust Chief on Google the Monopoly Threat · · Score: 1

    Nice work Bloomberg!

    And when are we getting FBI agents to lock up the banksters and CONgress for fraud and corruption?

  16. Re:The entire 'stimulus' package is a joke.. on WSJ Says Gov't Money Injection Won't Help Broadband · · Score: 1

    I got Zero from the last stimulus.
    I will get Zero from this stimulus.
    I make Zero right now.

    How is this helping?

  17. Re:The entire stimulus package is a farce on WSJ Says Gov't Money Injection Won't Help Broadband · · Score: 1

    2. Government must raise X amount through taxes.

    Actually

    Government must raise X through Treasury Bonds.

    (Which China can't buy much longer.)

    I predict, China will keep going a little more, while dumping everything out of the $USD , finally when the shit hits the fan. $USD will be worth nothing.

  18. Re:Big Surprise on WSJ Says Gov't Money Injection Won't Help Broadband · · Score: 1

    Did you take a shower today? The water probably came from the government, through government pipes.

    (Probably?!) ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, Bureau of Reclamation, And Others to Private entities. Through LEAD and IRON PIPES. (Some add fluorine (where did that come from), some add chlorine)
    All in all it's water. I kind of wish the fuckin fluoride wasn't in there. but hey, bottom line, YOu can drink from a garden hose, and not die today.

    HOWEVER.... If you REALLY want to fucking get it on and get down to it, USACE now contracts EVERYTHING OUT. they don't even fucking HAVE equipment anymore, and while there are some bright people there, it's moving towards these stupid fucking yuppies that have to do computer simulations as opposed to good old fashioned engineering.

    Did you drive to work? You probably drove on a government road.
    (cough, cough) Turnpike? http://video.dot.ca.gov/ freeway. Oh what's that road by SPAIN?

    Was your country occupied by a foreign army? That's probably because of your government funded Army.
    USAF, NAVY, MARINES, COAST GUARD. And yeah apparently we've had our country occupied by a foreign host. And attacked (if we believe the bullshit) What was that white streak on that shitty camera at the pentagon? What happened to the third tower?

    And again want to really ask questions? How about the OATH OF OFFICE. seems we have some Domestic Terrorists.
    By the way I am a veteran, so actually I helped, and even though nobody listens, keep trying to help.

    Do you have electricity? It probably came to your house through a wire that was installed on a government mandated easement.
    Like when the Army Corps Of Engineers takes it from someone (usually an idiot) with legal bullshit. Eminent Domain. Or were we talking about Enron, pete wilson grey davis ArNoLd?

    I could give you more examples... a lot more examples, but I think I'd be wasting my time.
    "Ditto!" You should check yourself. Your not watching too much NCIS, and CSI are ya? Get help. Go dig up some truth.

  19. Re:Big Surprise on WSJ Says Gov't Money Injection Won't Help Broadband · · Score: 1

    Straight from the mouth of the psyops.

    By the way the lines to my home was fine until the motherfucking FISA bill.

    Check it out, if we ever manage to get electronic vote tabulation devices outlawed, you had better not be this stupid as you are right now, to vote the same fuckers that caused all these problems back in.

    Cause you know what.
    We are out of time.
    The piper will be paid.
    Your lies will be exposed.

  20. Re:Big Surprise on WSJ Says Gov't Money Injection Won't Help Broadband · · Score: 1

    Oh yeah, I forgot to mention, once they finally opened (On another day) if you wanted to buy some meth, all you needed to do is go to the first parking spot on the left (when facing the building.) (this was the FLORIN RD. dmv) But I have used other DMV's and this nonsense about blagh 30 min is pure crap. Try the fucking DMV on Broadway in Sacramento, a three ring circus.

    Hope you sprayed with deodorant you stinky motherfucker!

    Bring your own lunch!

    Think I am kidding?

    Search google for california dmv shut down

    Get back to me when you figure out that fast tracked legislation by Feinstein to make your ISP more expensive, and snoop on all the rest of your traffic.

    Na fuck the government running broadband, in any way or form. You want your voice silenced. Jump in for the slaughter.

    You'd be better off turning your fucking TV set off and learning some real news. Then maybe you wouldn't pop off with the mouth like that.

    It's stupid shit like this that has us stuck with these fucking electronic vote tabulation devices--which are the reason for ALL our problems right now.

  21. Re:Big Surprise on WSJ Says Gov't Money Injection Won't Help Broadband · · Score: 1

    Last time I went to the DMV, all the employees were protesting out front. (California)

  22. Re:Big Surprise on WSJ Says Gov't Money Injection Won't Help Broadband · · Score: 1

    We don't want government in our fucking communications. Otherwise you get bitches like Feinstein who don't know TCPIP or how to operate an ISP or legal uses of copyright media, trying to Fast Track her fucked up plan over and over until it gets through.

    But don't just take my word, read up some,
    and go Write the Bitch and tell her why you know she's wrong.
    http://www.publicknowledge.org/node/1984

  23. Re:Pricing Rational? on Average User Only Runs 2 Apps, So Microsoft Will Charge For More · · Score: 1

    * and deskview/x was born

  24. Re:What's an 'application' to a user? on Average User Only Runs 2 Apps, So Microsoft Will Charge For More · · Score: 1

    While in general, I would agree with you, MOST users should switch to linux.
    However we disagree, because linux doesn't have every app solidly replicated. (Despite claims to the contrary)

    It does have a LOT of replicated apps, and some apps that windows will never have.

    With that said.
    Cinelerra doesn't replace After Effects or Sony Vegas Pro.
    Particle Illusion, DAZ, Poser, Magix, Micrografx Picture Publisher... on an on and on (before you say you can get these running, do they have plugins? And are you doing production work?)
    TurboTax (no I don't use or qualify for turbotax freedom--it's unsuitable--as is doing the shit by hand.) doesn't install on linux natively. in Wine or VMware perhaps, but you still need windows licenses.
    Photoshop+1000's of plugins isn't gimp. (and never will be, on the other hand gimp runs on windows.)
    Wavelab (not audacity with no VST's), soundforge (not audacity with no vsti's), 1000's of VST's (cough). not solid on linux. Maybe you can get it to run under wine, but you won't be very productive
    TVUPlayer - bzzzzt.

    All these are simply popular, I haven't even got into weird shit.

    hardware?
    off the bat I can say.
    Lexicon Rack effects, Pinnacle AV/DV capture cards (not reversed), etc..

    There's a place for each OS, it depends on what you want to do.
    You would be stupid to use win98 + some package for a firewall, when ipcop would kick it's ass.
    Nor would you be wise to dump a LAMP stack on top of an XP box, when debian and modsec2 would do the job.

    If your not being a complete jackass about this shit and not a troll, and actually have knowledge, and are being honest, you clearly must agree with what is said in this specific post. While I do realize I am addicted to the microsoft drug, it's for a specific reason (audio and video production), and windows xp firewalled off serves one hell of a purpose, it's extremely productive. No it's not fear, clearly I am running plenty of *nix boxen. But they have different purposes. And again I remind you some do things my windows workstations don't. Yeah some things cost money. Some things cost in the *NIX world as well. It's all what you need to do.

    OTOH - vista and win7 doesn't really look like it has any useful migration path other than bla you can use the rest of your 4 gigs or bla DirectX10 (neither of which I give a crap about) Add in the waste of money and bzzzzt. we ain't going there. XP will live behind a firewall forever.

    OTOH #2 - three process's--that's a straight up no starter! Sounds like winME. vapor.

    PS: trying to stay on your friendly side, we both agree about outlawing electronics in elections. That's definitely an abusive use of electronics.

  25. Re:Average User Only Runs 2 Apps... on Average User Only Runs 2 Apps, So Microsoft Will Charge For More · · Score: 1

    Now you know, the "application count warning" has to be linked to that "oLD RuSTY SPRiNG" sound!