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  1. Re:good riddance on Microsoft IE Browser Share Dips Below 50% · · Score: 0, Troll

    Look. I love the whole "Everyone is Equal", "All points of view are valid", "There is no right and wrong" thing people are doing.
    It makes me feel all warm inside when I think of it. Really it dose. Every time I hear someone say one of those things you can just see them grow and become superior to the rest of us.

    Problem is it just isn't true. Extremist Muslims are just fucking WRONG. Born again Christians killing doctors is WRONG. Late term abortions due to inconvenience is WRONG.


    And, If you are doing something you do not want anyone to know about, mostly you should not be doing it. I do not think it should be illegal. If you want to take some care that you are hidden and it is harming no one else I am cool with that as well. But we all know that those things that we hide we Should not be doing.

  2. Re:Can get even worse on The Binary Code In Canada's Gov-Gen Coat of Arms · · Score: 1

    I see 8 *'s. What dose that password go to? :)

  3. Re:Random? on The Binary Code In Canada's Gov-Gen Coat of Arms · · Score: 1

    What idiot modded this Informative?

  4. Re:Can get even worse on The Binary Code In Canada's Gov-Gen Coat of Arms · · Score: 1

    He did not actually get it. He just copied your password which to him looked like ******* and pasted it. We all see ******* but you see FUTHARK.

  5. Re:List of apps and permissions they need on Many More Android Apps Leaking User Data · · Score: 1

    Did you read my post at all? How is that not middle ground. All of those were or, not and. If you do not want to look at the code, then install stuff that you trust. If you do not want to look at the code and want to install iffy shit then deny permission that it should not need. If you have a need to install anything you see and do not want to deny the program anything or look at the code then iPhone needs to be your choice.
    You choose N8 and denying permissions that do not make sense. If you did not want to deny permissions then you would need walled garden iPhone.
    Reading comprehension is important stuff.

  6. Re:Change we can believe in on White House Pressuring Registrars To Block Sites · · Score: 1

    Did not say that it was. I was just pointing out the things that no man can argue. I just get real tired of working 60 - 70 hours a week, paying my taxes, giving to the charities that I believe in and then being told I am no better than some fucking idiot who starts looking for a job 6 weeks before his 99 weeks of me paying him to play his fucking PS3 all day is up.
    I am better than that. I was not born better. I did make better choices and became a better man.

  7. Re:A constant problem in NASA on House Passes NASA Authorization Bill · · Score: 1

    Told you. He is immune to all criticism. I wish I could fuck around on my wife and be looked up to by all small children.
    You do realize that at least 99% of all career politicians are evil fucks. Right?
    Not just the Demos or the pubs. Not just the greenies or the tea spillers. All parties are represented by evil fucking politicians.
    And getting your head blown off is not an accomplishment. It is of course horrible that it happened to him but it dose not make him a better human being.

  8. Re:List of apps and permissions they need on Many More Android Apps Leaking User Data · · Score: 1

    If you do not want to look at the code, or do not want to install only trusted apps, or do not want to deny permisions when asked then I can not help in any way other than to suggest an iPhone or Jitterbug for you. Have a nice day.

  9. Re:Change we can believe in on White House Pressuring Registrars To Block Sites · · Score: 1

    "All men are created equal"
    Correct. That dose not mean that all men stay equal. I am a better person than a child raping, murdering, jobless bum. I work at it. I am a better man than any career politician. I work hard. I am more honest than is polite. :) Fairly smart, well educated. Open minded about most things.
    If you have a problem with that then I will alow you to be equal to the lowest scum in the world if you so desire.

  10. Re:Change we can believe in on White House Pressuring Registrars To Block Sites · · Score: 1

    Nevermind. I can not hope to win an argument about this with a person who sees no difference between things like "Providing for the national defense" and infrastructure and welfare systems designed to make unequal people more equal. Like I said. If you want to find these things good or bad...that is up to you. Though giving people things to ease inequality between people artificial is socialism.

  11. Re:Change we can believe in on White House Pressuring Registrars To Block Sites · · Score: 1, Insightful

    National Health Care, Social Security, Welfare, HUD, there are a whole lot of programs that the US has been starting and enlarging over the last 100 years that are socialist. Like them or not is debatable. Socialist or not is not debatable.

  12. Re:A constant problem in NASA on House Passes NASA Authorization Bill · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    You still can't talk shit about that womanizing, whore mongering, cheating entitled piece of shit.

  13. Re:Record for smallest babies to survive on Doctors Save Premature Baby Using Sandwich Bag · · Score: 1, Funny

    Your choice of television shows to follow forces me to ask you to never visit /. again.
    Sorry.

  14. Re:Put them right outside the dungeon? on ATMs That Dispense Gold Bars Coming To America · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Of course there are. I never let my players run around with 900lbs of gold. The wonderful thing about pen and paper over all computer forms was that in pen and paper we could make use of common sense.

  15. Re:Good news on Methane Survey Reveals Mars Is Far From 'Dead' · · Score: 1
    I have a great new idea for resource management.

    1. We set on all resources a "Price".
    2. We set a lower "Price" on things that have large quantities and low demand.
    3. We set a higher "Price" on things that have lower quantities and higher demand.
    4. We let the price fluctuate as the "Market"(Demand/Availabilty) dictates.

    This should help in a few different ways.
    It should allow for more expensive alternatives to the resource that is getting low to become naturally competitive. It should also spur development in these alternate technologies as the price rises. At higher prices and lower availabilities it should also encourage conservation naturally. Given a chance I think this would work.

  16. Re:Don't worry on Other Tech the Senate Would Have Banned · · Score: 1

    I am so glad that they know I can not think for myself. That they have my best interests at heart. I now know that we will never be able to have transporters. Free low cost transportation plus the ability to physically copy anything? Never going to be allowed.

  17. Re:Go round the side of your house on Real-Time Power Monitoring Options? · · Score: 2, Funny

    It rains in the winter?
    Sincerely,

    So Cal

  18. Re:google ads on Google Sues Dodgy Advertisers · · Score: 1

    You do not count. Compared to other /. users ... sure, I can see you as a blithering fool spewing out text from your keyboard without a thought in the world to slow you down.
    Compared though to the internet masses, even you sir are comparatively a genius.

  19. Re:This is a STATE tax, not a federal tax on Ballmer, Bezos Fund Effort To Undermine Bill Gates · · Score: 1

    1 in 4 are dependent upon SNAP because now it is cool to get Gov money. Food stamps gone. Too embarrassing. Lets make it easy and non judgmental for parents to go on government assistance. What could go wrong.
    When there is no shame in having more children than you can afford, when your food stamps appear as a credit card, when you can make as much or more money on unemployment as in a crappy job then there should be no feigning surprise when the numbers rise.

  20. Re:Character selection screen on Michael Jackson Themed MMO In the Works · · Score: 1

    I thought he went for the Hispanic boys.

  21. Re:Immature and Gun Happy on Hunters Shot Down Google Fiber · · Score: 1

    It is much easier for the people to brand the Government as the Outsider in this case.

  22. Re:This is a STATE tax, not a federal tax on Ballmer, Bezos Fund Effort To Undermine Bill Gates · · Score: 1
    First part right, second part wrong.

    Ford was smart and awesome. Many of the rich and successful have done much for the people of the US.
    They have made goods cheap and plentiful. Have given us wonderful technologies. The people we call poor in the US have a PS3 and a car!
    Gates plan to use the State and taxes??? Not nearly the same thing. Gates wants to take other peoples money and give it to the State.
    The State will then use the wonderful judgement it uses on everything else to dole it out to those whom it decides are worthy.
    Growing a tax base takes Business. Less onerous legal and environmental conditions. Taxes and laws get you California. That is all.

  23. Re:Also on Ex-HP CEO Hurd Pays $14 Million Oracle Pledge Fee · · Score: 1

    I've started to wonder, just how annoying, obnoxious and asshole-ish do I have to be to get someone to pay me tens of millions to leave?

    Because I'll study, I'll practice! Just tell me now, how irritating do I need to get that 35 million to have me leave the building is a good plan?

    Very simple...When it will cost the company more to keep you.

    AND they can not get rid of you cheaper than that.

  24. Re:Immature and Gun Happy on Hunters Shot Down Google Fiber · · Score: 1

    It is a difficult thing for a soldier to stand up and kill his neighbor.

  25. Re:Immature and Gun Happy on Hunters Shot Down Google Fiber · · Score: 1

    As an American I see guns in the hands of the people this way. It keeps the government from making really bad decisions. :)