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  1. Re:Jefferson would be proud on First City In the US To Pass an Anti-Drone Resolution · · Score: -1

    Thought all ya'll were big obama fans ?? what happen you learning that at least Bush did not want to kill you. ROFL

  2. Notice how shit now becomes fact on /. on Soot Is Warming the World — a Lot · · Score: -1

    The best piece from this story " could be" . The left wing idiots have taken over/. and that is from someone who was here at the beginning.

  3. Re:So on Climate Panel Says To Prepare For Weird Weather · · Score: 0

    I was alive then why do i have to read about it after the fact?

  4. Re:Warms?! on Climate Panel Says To Prepare For Weird Weather · · Score: 1

    That is what we said about New Orleans why waste the money. Just fill in the hole and be done with it.

  5. Re:Warms?! on Climate Panel Says To Prepare For Weird Weather · · Score: 0

    News flash! The shit has happened before and will happen again. I live in North Alabama Home of the F5 that wiped out 3 cities including MINE! It also was hit in 1974 just not as bad. I was there for that one too. If you want to reduce co2 cut a tree down!

  6. Re:So on Climate Panel Says To Prepare For Weird Weather · · Score: 0, Troll

    I remember all the headlines about New York city would be buried under ice as part of the new ice age to be here by the year 2000. That was in the 70's. So they have a track record for being wrong.:-)

  7. Re:Warms?! on Climate Panel Says To Prepare For Weird Weather · · Score: 0

    LOL like you said 50 years ago, Notice how all this has happen before like i don't know cycles maybe...

  8. Re:Evil tech companies with their huge profits on Which Company Is the Largest? · · Score: 1

    Well, Carnac you ain't. I am a proud card carrying communist and voted for Obama hoping he would go after both groups equally and get rid of this capitalism BS.

  9. Re:Evil tech companies with their huge profits on Which Company Is the Largest? · · Score: 0

    Not going to happen since it is ran by libs, hell Jobs is a big lib they are exempt from this, like GE is on taxes...

  10. Re:Strange on When AIM Was Our Facebook · · Score: 1

    AMEN!!!! ICQ was the first big IM client i remember.

  11. ANY one tried the Iphoen with this?? IT SUCKS now! on Slashdot Launches Re-Design · · Score: 1

    I can't read crap anymore unless i am on a full computer screen. In The Iphone the top line of the first post also is hidden. How about a Mobile ver. Please?? I have been here since the beginning and I do mean the BEGINNING!! Firs thing i do in morning, at lunch and after work.

  12. Re:So... why did it fail? on US Scraps Virtual Fence Along Mexican Border · · Score: 1

    "So mining the border with Mexico specifically to blow up civilians would expose that as a pretty big lie. It would also be tantamount to a declaration of war against Mexico." You are forgetting that no one would be blown up if they obey the law. That is a very important point that continues to be lost here. It is amazing that in most countries they are rather picky about crossing into their country illegally. Hell, even Mexico gets a bit pissed when they catch u doing that. Why is it so revolting for the people of the US to just want their borders protected and for people to come in the front door the correct way? There is not a terrorist group in the world that doesn't know that it is easy to get inside the US via Mexico.

  13. Re:So... why did it fail? on US Scraps Virtual Fence Along Mexican Border · · Score: 1

    Good luck with that in court. I know by police reports and news articles, heck even cops has have more than a few, of many would be thieves who had rude surprises waiting on them after repeated breakins. Most juries do not support the criminals who breaks in and are injured in the process. I have seen many who were greeted by armed homeowners or business owners this is no different. Many of whom are rightly shot for their efforts. As for the "Topic" have fun with that too since constitutionally they could put whatever including mines on the border to protect the country.

  14. Re:So... why did it fail? on US Scraps Virtual Fence Along Mexican Border · · Score: 1

    no, i am just trying to draw a clear keep out sign that is readable in any language.

  15. Re:So... why did it fail? on US Scraps Virtual Fence Along Mexican Border · · Score: 1

    The 16 foot high fence has to be climbed knowing the person is breaking the law when they do it. No difference than climbing one at any business that has a be ware of dog sign. Sure we could replace the mines with dogs but they would just shoot them as they do now. As i had said it would be a deterrent. Only takes seeing the results of it once or twice to discourage the practice. I know in my experience seeing some one get burned by grabbing something hot taught me to avoid that if at all possible. Granted i use rational logic , never sure if that works with everyone.

  16. Re:So... why did it fail? on US Scraps Virtual Fence Along Mexican Border · · Score: 1

    It is still A LOT cheaper than the crap they are wanting to do (except for this administration and others in the past which is nothing) , and it only has to work a few times to be a deterrent. At least more of one than we have now. Since the fences would run parallel and the claymore would be the space in between i think it would be interesting experiment. And i have not see a deer , bobcat or any other animal that could jump 16 feet. maybe throw 110 on the second fence just to make them hold on.

  17. Re:So... why did it fail? on US Scraps Virtual Fence Along Mexican Border · · Score: 2

    The simplest, cheapest and most effective would be two 16 foot high steel fences and a 20 foot section between them full of claymores.

  18. Re:Why is this a surprise? A law was broken.. on WikiLeaks Supporters' Twitter Accounts Subpoenaed · · Score: 1

    ok, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treason " I think this will do : United States Code at 18 U.S.C. 2381 states "whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason and shall suffer death, or shall be imprisoned not less than five years and fined under this title but not less than $10,000; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States." The requirement of testimony of two witnesses was inherited from the British Treason Act 1695. Since according to the US, people lost their lives due to information leaked that gave al-Qaeda information about informants i suspect this will fit the bill. The clause that will be used is," giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere", Should i even remind you that he took a oath to defend the US??? I think if you read the link it is even more surprising what other countries consider treason. I know taking a oath and keeping your word or being expected to keep that oath is so 1930- 1950 ish , but the military still expects it. .

  19. Re:Why is this a surprise? A law was broken.. on WikiLeaks Supporters' Twitter Accounts Subpoenaed · · Score: 1

    Last time i looked treason by a member of the military does make it punishable by death.

  20. Re:Make it static. on WikiLeaks Starts Mass Mirroring Effort · · Score: 1

    Anyone notice how assange is becoming the real Elliot Carver. The latest reports is that this new file is insurance isn't that like blackmail according to US laws ? So does everyone who host a mirrors become guilty of being a willing accomplice?

  21. Re:We have to! --It's soccer do we care? on World Cup Prediction Failures · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Soccer is a great sport for kids and girls. It is not one that even deserves a 2 second ad on American tv much less wall to wall coverage. I have yet to see a single player who would not puke after getting hit by any defensive end from any real "FOOTBALL" team. Nor have i seen them demonstrate any skill in their audibility to hit a ball traveling over 90 mph. Hockey is the closes thing to soccer and i would love to see a soccer goalie go against a hockey goalie. Since most people do not follow this why would you expect any programmer to have enough information to build an algorithm that would work?

    So again i say why should we care, hell i am shocked it made it to slashdot.

  22. Why are you shocked that they think it is a RIGHT? on Flash Is Not a Right · · Score: 1

    It says that we have an entire culture that thinks that what they want is their right to have. I am Shocked Taco you did not see this coming with the ME generation. You only have to read /. for a few months and you see it. After all Healthcare is now a right, a house is now a right, a job is now a right, unemployment for life is now a right, a computer is now a right, high speed internet access is now a right.

  23. Re:This makes my day. on UK Consumers To Pay For Online Piracy · · Score: 1

    no , but we are headed there at rocket speed. Folks the thing here is not to consume the product. So you do not pay the stupid tax..

  24. Re:Programming without music? on Music While Programming? · · Score: 1

    I am in a building full of programmers myself included and most all of us are plugged in. It is far more that we are not listening to the music as it is background noise we can control.

  25. So much for freedom of speech. on Google Apologizes For "Michelle Obama" Results · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    No matter what your opinion of obama or the picture it falls under the freedom of speech clause of the Constitution. I may have to read and listen to liberal global warming BS, but i do not complain about their right to open their out and spew it, just about the junk science. I read tons of post about censorship in China well where are those same voices now?

    Now, how many times has /.done the same without us even knowing?? Back when /. first started I thought it was completely above board in the past several year you do see a distinct left sided view being promoted.