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  1. Re:so what? on Homeland Security Stole Michael Arrington's Boat · · Score: 1

    Calm down. The parent and GP to your post are most likely drones that believe as long as the government is being run by good (Democrats / Republicans) the little guy will be protected from the evil rich monster.
    They do not own guns and think that the first amendment means you can tell your boss at Walmart to "Fuck off" with no repercussions.

  2. Re:I'll get right on that on Got a Cell Phone Booster? FCC Says You Have To Turn It Off · · Score: 4, Insightful

    To put it succinctly ... Fuck the FCC
     

  3. Re: Vive La France on US CEO Says French Workers Have Three-Hour Work Day · · Score: 1

    Really?
    So the CEO of which company can come in and fuck your new bride?
    Which one can lock you in prison?
    How many of these CEO "Lords" can force you to take up arms and die for them?
    I understand that you are filled with hate but at least try to make arguments that do not make you seem such a stupid tool.

  4. Re:I don't get it. on US CEO Says French Workers Have Three-Hour Work Day · · Score: 1

    Of course you will.
    As everyone should. It just looks as if the French people are bargaining themselves out of a job.
    My kid can tell a neighbor that he wont mow their lawn for anything less than $300.00 and that they have to hire someone else to clean up the cuttings after he is done. I doubt though that the person with the money will agree to that.

  5. Re:I'm sure posting it on /. on White House Petition To Make Cell Phone Unlocking Legal Needs 11,000 Signatures · · Score: 1

    2,837

  6. Re:Bush3 bought and paid for on White House Petition To Make Cell Phone Unlocking Legal Needs 11,000 Signatures · · Score: 1

    I dunno. He proposed the system. There's nothing wrong with using technology to create a little tiny ignorable amount of direct democracy in an otherwise quite dysfunctional republic. I don't think anyone is under the impression that petitions fix everything, but it may allow for correcting the occasional oversight.

    1) There is no direct democracy here. They only need to respond. Not change.
                2) There is no oversight here. They know what they do and who they answer to.

    There exists no real responsible to the people government here any more.
    They give out a few more freebies and make a few more people believe that our freedoms are Given to us by the government and then they can take the last of the guns and do as they please.

  7. Re:I'm sure posting it on /. on White House Petition To Make Cell Phone Unlocking Legal Needs 11,000 Signatures · · Score: 2

    8,043

  8. Re:Like most overgeneralizations... on You Can Navigate Between Any Two Websites In 19 Clicks Or Fewer · · Score: 1

    I have "name.com" sites for my children and my wife. If they ever want to use them they have them.
    They are currently hosted with nearlyfreespeach.net. 3 sites, hosted for over 4 years each and zero links to or from.

  9. Re:You're wrong, in my opinion. on You Can Navigate Between Any Two Websites In 19 Clicks Or Fewer · · Score: 0

    Tim is wrong about the link.
    It is not needed.
    I can create a site, put a page on it. Use robot.txt to keep it from being crawled, give the address to friends and I am connected and on the Web,
    Period.
    This is a stupid argument.

  10. Re:Like most overgeneralizations... on You Can Navigate Between Any Two Websites In 19 Clicks Or Fewer · · Score: 1

    You only really have to disallow Google to drop into the internet black hole.

  11. Re:Like most overgeneralizations... on You Can Navigate Between Any Two Websites In 19 Clicks Or Fewer · · Score: 0

    If your site has an IP address and is running an HTTP server and I can type something into my browser and get to it it is part of the Web.
    Fuck links.

  12. Re:Like most overgeneralizations... on You Can Navigate Between Any Two Websites In 19 Clicks Or Fewer · · Score: 0

    Fuck your links.
    Does it have a DNS entry?
    Does it have an IP?
    Where in the fuck did someone come up with the idea that to be part of the Web you must be able to be found by clicking only.

  13. Re:Assuming they're linked at all on You Can Navigate Between Any Two Websites In 19 Clicks Or Fewer · · Score: 1, Insightful

    If it is physically connected to the rest of the "World Wide Web" then it is part of the "World Wide Web".
    The lack of interested parties linking to it has no bearing.

  14. Re:I wonder if... on Asteroid 2012 DA14 Approaches · · Score: 1

    Would it not be better as a first strike for the country overall for it to hit D.C. and take out most of both parties?

  15. Re:My problem is quite the opposite. on Ask Slashdot: Spreadsheet With Decent Programming Language? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Excel is the Crescent Wrench of office software.
    The wrong tool for (Almost) every job.

  16. Re:iFisting on Ask Slashdot: What Features Belong In a 'Smartwatch'? · · Score: 2

    My idea of a "Smart Watch" would be one that
    A) Tells the time.
    B) Just big enough to see the time easily.
    C) Stopwatch function.
    D) Able to see it in the dark.
    E) WTF? Nothing else.

    Fucking Apple.

  17. Re:OK then what about the 2nd amendment? on Spy Drones Used To Hunt Down Christopher Dorner · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I could support this man if he had not started out by killing a cops daughter and fiance.
    Killing of the innocent should be avoided when possible.
    And they should NEVER the targets.

    He fucked up right there in my book.

    Hope he takes out a couple of those murdering Fullerton PD cops before he gets killed or get put away forever though.

  18. Re:Welcome to Capitalism on Ron Paul Asks UN For Help Geting Control of RonPaul.com Domain From Fans · · Score: 1

    I failed to copy my link correctly.
    Real Link

  19. Re:Welcome to Capitalism on Ron Paul Asks UN For Help Geting Control of RonPaul.com Domain From Fans · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The domain is being used exclusively for activities relating to Ron Paul the congressman from Texas. This is exactly the definition of cybersquatting.

    No.
    Cybersquatting is not what you think it is.

    From liked article.
    is registering, trafficking in, or using a domain name with bad faith intent to profit from the goodwill of a trademark belonging to someone else. The cybersquatter then offers to sell the domain to the person or company who owns a trademark contained within the name at an inflated price.

    I do not see bad faith here. They created the site to help Ron Paul get elected. (Fail 1)
    They have a huge mailing list of people interested in hearing from Ron Paul. This list has value the asking price is probably not far from fair. (Fail 2)

    Ron Paul should stop being a bitch and work a deal with these people.
    Ron Paul runs to have something that people created to benefit him, that has inherent value that came from their work to be taken from them by an international organization that he believes is bad and should go away.
    Fuck Ron Paul.

  20. Re:Welcome to Capitalism on Ron Paul Asks UN For Help Geting Control of RonPaul.com Domain From Fans · · Score: 1

    Those letters strung together in that order are not your property.
    Period.

  21. Re:Welcome to Capitalism on Ron Paul Asks UN For Help Geting Control of RonPaul.com Domain From Fans · · Score: 0

    It is not.
    If you have a deep seated hatred of the person in question, and are rooted in fear of their ideas.
    You can easily overlook the logical problems in your argument so that you can feel better about yourself.

  22. Re:Oh puh-lease on When 1 GB Is Really 0.9313 Gigabytes · · Score: 1

    No it is not.
    Because "mebibytes" sounds retarded.

  23. Re:"they" can fuck off, the binary units are the o on When 1 GB Is Really 0.9313 Gigabytes · · Score: 1

    Stop calling the Indians fat.

  24. Re:Where does Microsoft's confidence come from? on Xbox 720 Could Require Always-On Connection, Lock Out Used Games · · Score: 1

    Steam gives me something in compensation.
    Steam games are cheaper.
    Steam accounts can be used on multiple systems. I have Steam at work for when I want to screw around.
    I can update my computers for the next ten years and keep the Steam games the whole time.
    Soon I will be able to abandon Windows for Linux and still play my Steam games.

    What will Sony or Microsoft give me for no right to resell?

  25. Re:Steam is no better on Xbox 720 Could Require Always-On Connection, Lock Out Used Games · · Score: 1

    Offline mode in Steam is want you want to look up in Google.
    Read up on how to enable it and you will never have these issues again.