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  1. Re:Someone Call Larry Ellison on Oracle Buys BEA · · Score: 1

    That valuation is ridiculous. Based on your measurements, a dump you took last night is only worth $20 Billion? That would mean Oracle is worth less than nothing...

  2. Re:Restrict Information on US Internet Control To Be Topic #1 In Rio · · Score: 1

    That's simply not true. They want to censor it AND Track it. So that the next time some free minded individual says something negative about the entire world being pushed into the framework of a global fascist state, he can be killed quickly before his ideas spread to the mindless sheep that populate this planet. Anyone who says the UN has ever done anything good for this planet is either completely ignorant of history or a liar.

  3. Re:Prison Population on Crime Reduction Linked To Lead-Free Gasoline · · Score: 1

    "TFA says that _violent_ crime is down. If there are fewer violent offenders, then how does that explain why the prisons are overfilled?"

    Uhhh... because 99.99999% percent of them are there for drug related charges, i.e. non-crimes.

  4. Uhhh Actually... on Famous Criminal Opines that Technology Breeds Crime · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Uh actually, technology breeds prosperity which sadistic sociopaths view as more opportunities to commit crime.

  5. Re:Reductio ad absurdum on Belgium May Prosecute the Church of Scientology · · Score: 1

    Yeah. It's sort of like Discordianism, except that Scientologists actually believe.

    Quite frankly, I'm glad someone has finally stood up to their mafia tactics. Now if only we had those kinds of balls in the United States:

    http://video.google.com/url?docid=-411915229731406 6133

    Of course, Scientology hasn't committed nearly as many acts of rape, murder, and extortion as the bigger religions, but give them some time.

    Who knows? With a high enough body count, L. Ron Hubbard and Tom Cruise could be as respected as the pope someday.

  6. Of course on Can Open Source Give Comfort To the Enemy? · · Score: 1

    The enemies of the American people have been using open source software for years. Here are a few examples:

    http://www.netc.org/openoptions/examples/what.html
    http://www.computerworld.com/printthis/2005/0,4814 ,100648,00.html

  7. Re:To flesh that out some on Failing Our Geniuses · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    >> If you really look at the world and think, "What a bunch of complete turd brains!" You are going to have a very sad life.

    Really? I'll remember that the next time I'm lining up to pay taxes to this fascist state.

    I feel great as long as I don't have to interact with any of these morons or watch the news. Unfortunately however, these assholes do engage in repeated and frequent acts of violence against me. They call it voting. Democracy is the tyranny of the stupid so eventually, these people are going to invade your home with the barrel of the gun as soon as it suits their interests (see: socialism).

    I don't see how your philosophy helps that situation since they are still invading my home and robbing and raping me by violence (I think the word they use for this is government).

    No matter how far you tuck your head in the sand, you're still not going to change a thing. If you want to live in a fantasy world that's certainly your prerogative, but I can tell you reality is going to come crashing in the first time you have to fill up the tank of your car with gas or some douche bag red neck comes riding down your street on his Harley Davidson.

    The only solution that would make me feel any better about this is:

    1. Being reinserted into the matrix which would mean I would have to be as dumb as everyone else

    or

    2. Receive more benefits from the government than are stolen from me so that I wouldn't feel like I am being robbed.

    Option one is out since my parents were not related and I can't really stomach the taste of gasoline or glue.

    In order for option 2 to be valid, I would have to be a billionare, in which case, I could probably be like Oprah and Rupert Murdoch and find enjoyment by having 300 million mindless slaves at my disposal.

    "The biggest conspiracy int the world is the conspiracy of the stupid" - Robert Antont Wilson, Maybe Logic

  8. Why are you suprised? on Discouraging Students from Taking Math · · Score: 1

    The point of public education has always been to keep the population as dumb as possible. Oh wait... You went to public school? Now I understand.

  9. Re:Transparency on Wikipedia Infiltrated by Intelligence Agents? · · Score: 1

    > It should represent the consensus of opinion resolved thru public discussion.

    Right. That way Wikipedia could masquerade the psychotic poppycock projected by the mass media and regurgitated by the majority of brain dead Americans.as factual and accurate, just like the public education system.

    Proof:

    1. There is no question that normalcy is equivalent to truth when you're living in a fascist state.
    2. There is no question that we're living in a fascist state.

    Therefore, said approach is the only logical one. Q.E.D.

    P.S.

    Anyone who thinks Jimmy Wales is not CIA ought to have their head examined.

  10. Better watch out on IBM to Regulate Employee Second Life Behavior · · Score: 1


    Next thing you know, they'll be gassing people by the millions with Zyklon-B just because it boosts their profit margins.

    Just kidding Second Life users. Your characters are completely safe.

    IBM only does things like that in the real world.

  11. Just one more thing lieutenant... on Linux Creator Calls GPLv3 Authors 'Hypocrites' · · Score: 1
  12. Re:A misconception of Constitutional Rights on Dangerous Java Flaw Threatens 'Virtually Everything' · · Score: 1

    The purpose of the Constitution is to limit the scope of government so I would agree that the federal government has the right to do a, b, and c, but not d. Slavery is supposed to be illegal in this country, and yet every ciizen of this country is a slave with the exception of a few politicians and bankers.

    Income tax is illegal under the constitution before the 16th amendment (see 5th amendment, 13th amendment, 14th amendment) and the supreme court has ruled on several occasions that the U.S. Government does not have the right or power to tax incomes of individuals (i.e. people not corporations)

    Income tax is a scam created in 1913 in concert with the Federal Reserve Bank Corporation in order to confiscate money from private citizens and hand it over to bankers.

    Anyone with an internet connection can figure that out in five minutes.

    You should really check this out:

    http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=income+tax
    http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=money+master s

  13. Re:Good Luck with that . . . on FBI Data Mining For More Than Just Terrorists · · Score: 1


    >> I think the best approach to finding potential terrorists is ground-level intelligence myself

    Has anyone checked the White House?

  14. Re:Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proo on Dangerous Java Flaw Threatens 'Virtually Everything' · · Score: 1

    >> (Of course, a better practice is to find a vendor who doesn't stupidly integrate JVMs, but I digress.)

    Actually, Microsoft was required to integrate Sun's JVM in their operating system because of their efforts to undermine and corrupt the Java Standard.

    http://www.windowsitpro.com/Articles/ArticleID/376 82/37682.html?Ad=1

  15. Re:Simplest solution to this and all future bugs on Dangerous Java Flaw Threatens 'Virtually Everything' · · Score: 1

    Yeah boy! Text browsing rocks! You haven't lived until you've seen YouTube's Top 100 in the original ASCII.

    No. Seriously. Check it out. At least it will give you something meaningful to do at work. You can include it in your section "How to waste time on meaningless activities"* in your new Project Management book (see blog link).

    * Also known as how to make your computer illiterate boss millions of dollars while he plays golf.

  16. Re:Fixed in JRE 5 Update 12? on Dangerous Java Flaw Threatens 'Virtually Everything' · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Of Topic:

    Quick note on the Constitution link:

    It says that gay marriage is not protected by the U.S. Constitution, which is incorrect. While the constitution does not specifically mention marriage, the 14th amendment guarantees "equal protection under the law" to all citizens, so technically anyone who voted for a ban on gay marriage is guilty of participating in a conspiracy to violate the civil rights of homosexuals, since we allow extra benefits and special treatment of individuals who are married (which is also illegal and constitutes a conspiracy against unmarried individuals).

    Also, the IRS and income tax are illegal under amendments 5, 13, 14, but they get away with it by making it voluntary and then enforcing it like it is mandatory.

    See also: Schizophrenia

  17. Re:The FEDS on FCC Rules Open Source Code Is Less Secure · · Score: 1

    > ALL the Federally APPOINTED people , are BUSH supporters, and they fail to know the law!

    Actually like any other band of criminals, they do know the law, they just don't care.

    "The constitution is just a goddamn piece of paper" - George W. Bush

  18. What is truly amazing... on FCC Rules Open Source Code Is Less Secure · · Score: 1


    What is truly amazing is that there are still millions of flag-waiving fanatics out there that support this soul crushing fascist state.

    "Find out how much oppression a people are willing to tolerate, and you will have discovered the exact amount they will be subjected to." - Frederick Douglass

    "Why are we letting a crazy old person run our country? We're asking to be shot in the face." - Jon Stewart

  19. The Real Reason? on Permit May Be Required For Public Photography in NYC · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Whatever the real reason for doing this is I am confident that it has absolutely nothing to do with the dozens of independent documentaries, the tens of thousands of independent video posts, or millions of photographs posted to independent blogs pointing out the holes in the official 9/11 story.

    "Of course. That would be a Conspiracy Theory and all conspiracy theories are crazy. Of course..." - Robert Anton Wilson