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  1. Re:Some church schools excel in science ... on Kentucky Lawmakers Shocked To Find Evolution In Biology Tests · · Score: 1

    It only seems to be a big issue in America.

    No, just in the United States of America. Not the whole America.

    Africa.

    FTFY.

  2. Re:Checkmate. on Kasparov Arrested By Russian Police · · Score: 1

    Define terrorism.

  3. Re:Checkmate. on Kasparov Arrested By Russian Police · · Score: 3, Funny

    a failed philosophy that was communism

    You, sir, are an idiot.
    — written on a communist operating system (GNU/Linux) in a communist web browser (Firefox).

  4. Re:It's Not A Bet... on Is Windows 8 Microsoft's Riskiest Bet? · · Score: 1

    Still got it wrong, homie. They stopped fucking caring for a while because they're er... chilling.

  5. Re:It's Not A Bet... on Is Windows 8 Microsoft's Riskiest Bet? · · Score: 0

    Dude, you need to chill.

  6. Re:Firing squad on Cables Show US Seeks Assange · · Score: 1

    Sorry, I "honestly" thought the source was obvious.

  7. Re:It's Not A Bet... on Is Windows 8 Microsoft's Riskiest Bet? · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Whatever. Jerk.

  8. Re:Get the public interested. on US Astronomy Facing Severe Budget Cuts and Facility Closures · · Score: 1

    Interesting? SyFy is WAY more interesting. Got it? The real Universe? Pretty irrelevant. In scale just as much as every single one of us is irrelevant to It.

  9. Re:It's Not A Bet... on Is Windows 8 Microsoft's Riskiest Bet? · · Score: 2, Funny

    Windows 8 can't hold a candle to Ballmer himself (as a CEO).

  10. Re:It's Not A Bet... on Is Windows 8 Microsoft's Riskiest Bet? · · Score: 0

    I still can't figure out what the hell you're trying to tell him.

    Whatever.

  11. Re:Previous Charges on Cables Show US Seeks Assange · · Score: 0

    And everything is getting really too hot for comfort. Wonder if Israel is really, as in "seriously," going ahead with the fireworks in Persia? That's quite intereseting. A tiny country rattling its switchblade at the big guy on the block calling him names and spilling gossip and threatening while all the time crying that it's being persecuted. Funny. I mean funky. Scary.

  12. Re:It's Not A Bet... on Is Windows 8 Microsoft's Riskiest Bet? · · Score: 1, Funny

    No and please, fucking start adding the definite fucking article before the fuckingest superlatives.

  13. Re:Firing squad on Cables Show US Seeks Assange · · Score: 5, Funny
  14. Re:Firing squad on Cables Show US Seeks Assange · · Score: 1

    Firing squad is reserved for soliders.

    Someone is wrong on the internet.

    Idaho banned execution by firing squad in a law which took effect on July 1, 2009.[34] This left Oklahoma as the only state left in the United States that utilizes this method of execution (and only as a secondary method). On October 11, 2011, Florida State Representative Brad Drake sponsored a bill to give Florida death row inmates the option of death by firing squad.[35]

  15. Re:PDFs on Google Employees Find 60 Security Holes In Adobe Reader · · Score: 2

    This constant upgrading inevitably introduces instability.

    No wonder if you're trying to build a skyscraper from this.

  16. Re:Very sad on Google Employees Find 60 Security Holes In Adobe Reader · · Score: 2

    Adobe is good ... at what the name suggests.

  17. Re:Recourse on Joyent Drops Lifetime Account Holders · · Score: 1

    1. Joyent isn't textdrive, i.e. textdrive doesn't exist anymore, so the lifetime obligation has been exhausted.

    2. Whose lifetime? The service's, i.e. no shorter than its lifetime.

    Nothing to see/hear. Move along. (!)

  18. Re:Smoking Crack on US Court Sides With Gene Patents · · Score: 1

    You can't feel like that, you'll hear of my lawyers.

    Ok, so I've just heard of them. Now will I ever hear from them?

  19. Re:What violation of his rights? on Ecuador Grants Asylum To Julian Assange · · Score: 1

    First off, in what way is he a criminal.

    He's broken the conditions of his bail.

    For fuck's sake! He pleaded with the Swedes before that, you manipulative prick.

    The rape allegations are just that, and even the stated facts by claimants pretty much do not equate to rape.

    Isn't that for the court in Sweden to decide?

    Until then, he's innocent, you dumb fuck.

    Oh, he exposed illicit facts, and behaviors of corrupt government agencies. THat's not a crime. That should be public knowledge.

    If it is not a crime, why is Assange so nervous about the possibility of the US asking Sweden to extradite him? Sweden would just turn around and say "no, it's not a crime, go away USA".

    Because of Guantanamo, you idiot, where you can be put without charge for indefinite time, you sorry retard.

  20. Re:Oh, the delicious irony! on Ecuador Grants Asylum To Julian Assange · · Score: 1

    Especially that.

  21. Re:Oh, the delicious irony! on Ecuador Grants Asylum To Julian Assange · · Score: 1

    1. It sounds like you're not familiar with what Navy Information Warfare Officers do. Hint: this community was previously called Cryptology Officers.

    Wonder why they changed the name? No longer applicable? Also, it looks like you're not familiar with what a "community" is. Hint: it's not a formal division, one cannot be assigned a membership of a community. Go figure.

    Most places welcome someone with background and experience who take the time to source their posts participating in a discussion. Can you point to anything inaccurate in my post?

    You're misleading and manipulative. Unless you were brainwashed or smoke crack, you know very well what you've done, how and why. And your inaccuracies have already been explained above.

  22. Re:Oh, the delicious irony! on Ecuador Grants Asylum To Julian Assange · · Score: 1

    Comparing military obligation with a comedy/variety show script is fabulously absurd.

  23. Re:Don't on Ask Slashdot: How To Best Setup a School Internet Filter? · · Score: 2

    What should pupils be allowed to see?

    They are actually holes in the iris, so they don't really "see" anything. It's the retina that... oh, I see...

  24. Re:IMPORTANT!!! EDITOR PLEASE READ!!!! on Ask Slashdot: How To Best Setup a School Internet Filter? · · Score: 1
    You fail at grammar/phrasal verb pedantry.

    How to Set Sth. Up the Best?

  25. Re:Don't on Ask Slashdot: How To Best Setup a School Internet Filter? · · Score: 1

    White list is not an idea, it's the only sane policy.

    The napkin design:
    - dhcp + caching bind + blacklist in hosts file,
    - firewall: policy DROP, 53 to your bind, 80,443 to web proxy, others as needed,
    - proxy: squid - caching and filtering,

    DHCP + BIND can also handle the name resolution of LAN machines. If configured correctly, squid is quite efficient in filtering / substitution of pages.