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  1. Re: Just doing their job. on WikiLeaks: NSA Eavesdropped On the Last Three French Presidents · · Score: 1

    Exactly. If cheese profiteers didn't do their all to maximize their profit on cheese they would be held to be negilient in doing their duties.

  2. Re:Just doing their job. on WikiLeaks: NSA Eavesdropped On the Last Three French Presidents · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Just want to mod you down for being a deadbeat Greek. Your country owes money, your country needs to pay money. Your poor and destitute can go suck ass as us freemarketer's are concerned.

  3. Re:Just doing their job. on WikiLeaks: NSA Eavesdropped On the Last Three French Presidents · · Score: 1

    None of that negates the need of the NSA to spy on whomever they can spy on. Can the French guarantee they are not compromised? Even if they think so, how can they verify this without being spied upon?

  4. Just doing their job. on WikiLeaks: NSA Eavesdropped On the Last Three French Presidents · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The job of the NSA is to spy and if they don't spy on everything spyable they aren't doing their job. Can't even figure out why this would worthy of a ./ headline.

  5. Re:Dunning–Kruger effect on DuckDuckGo Sees Massive Growth In Post-Snowden World · · Score: 1

    Just fuck off. You want to track others but do not want to tracked yourself. What makes you so special that gives you the right to ignore anonymous posters but makes you expect to remain anonymous yourself. And fuck Dice for allowing such a privacy invading person such as your self for being modded so high.

  6. Re:Dunning–Kruger effect on DuckDuckGo Sees Massive Growth In Post-Snowden World · · Score: 1, Redundant

    You are right, all that you just said is above my head and I'm in no mood to research it. To me it is simple, you want anonymity but refuse to respect that rights of others who want the same. I've been using Slashdot since before 2000, and some of the most informative and insightful posts come from those who can only post anonymously. Governments kill and people ostracize those who post unpopular things. For you to purport to want anonymity but refuse to respond to the anonymous is the pinnacle of hypocrisy.

  7. Hypocrite on DuckDuckGo Sees Massive Growth In Post-Snowden World · · Score: 1

    This goes completely against the spirit of your post in favor of anonymity.

    Notice: If you post anonymously do not expect a reply.

    For the first time ever I am posting logged in just to remove the positive mod I gave you.

  8. This is good news!! on CDC: Americans Getting Heavier, Average Woman Weighs As Much As 1960s Man · · Score: 1

    Women have become softer and more pleasurable to cuddle with!! Who in their right mind would want to snuggle with a bag of bones!!

  9. Re: "This plugin is vulnerable" on Indicted Ex-FIFA Executive Cites Onion Article In Rant Slamming US · · Score: 0

    Thanks! Could you please provide a link to the "safe" version of flash?

  10. Re:How is this news for nerds? on Indicted Ex-FIFA Executive Cites Onion Article In Rant Slamming US · · Score: 1

    Mentally disturbed people are unable to recognize sarcasm, and many nerds are affected by mental disturbances. I learned this by watching the "Big Bang Theory".

  11. "This plugin is vulnerable" on Indicted Ex-FIFA Executive Cites Onion Article In Rant Slamming US · · Score: 0

    That is all I see when I went to the linked article. How long will it take Youtube to allow safe viewing of all its content?

  12. Achieving immortalty may be the death of us. on Scientists Reverse Aging In Human Cell Lines · · Score: 0

    Humans, like all life on planet earth, depend on evolution to improve the species. The old die, the new survive, and humanity improves. Achieving immortality would be akin to freezing humanity in time.

  13. I thought Nix was only for lice!? on Sex-Switched Mosquitoes May Help In Fight Against Diseases · · Score: 1

    Anyway, sex switching is the future. There is no reason anyone should be stuck with a sex arbitrarily chosen by nature. Everyone should be able to pick and choose whatever is best for them at any given moment in their life. Thankfully at least the Irish people have the insight to understand this.

  14. Re:They're bums, why keep them around on Greece Is Running Out of Money, Cannot Make June IMF Repayment · · Score: 1

    Nothing you posted does not explain why an individual Greek should subject himself to financial servitude.

  15. Re:They're bums, why keep them around on Greece Is Running Out of Money, Cannot Make June IMF Repayment · · Score: 1

    I'd like the dollar I spent on a loosing lottery ticket back too, that doesn't mean I'm going to get it. Again I ask, what benefit is it to an individual Greek citizen to send money your way?

  16. Re:They're bums, why keep them around on Greece Is Running Out of Money, Cannot Make June IMF Repayment · · Score: 1

    Perhaps, but in a free market society where nobody does anything that doesn't benefit him, how does an individual Greek justify paying taxes that will just be sucked overseas? By all free market logic, Greeks should be doing everything they can do to keep their money to theirselves.

  17. Free Markets! on Greece Is Running Out of Money, Cannot Make June IMF Repayment · · Score: 1

    What benefit would an individual Greek receive that would make him voluntarily agree to pay taxes to fund this "debt"? This whole mess stinks of socialism, and much of it enforced by non-Greeks as well. What you need to do is show each and every Greek how his sacrifice to others will be rewarded with profits in the near future.

  18. Awesome!! on Adblock Plus Launches Adblock Browser: a Fork of Firefox For Android · · Score: 2

    Bandwidth sucking and privacy really needs to be addressed by these phone platforms. The default for anything "app" that requests data should be no and strict warnings provided before any user is shown the "I accept" button.

  19. Inconsistent on Religious Affiliation Shrinking In the US · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'd say it is because of Christian inconsistencies. On the one hand they state that God's love is unconditional, on the other they say if you don't love God and follow His laws you will go to hell. There is no logic to religion.

  20. Re:so what? on Study Reveals Wikimedia Foundation Is 'Awash In Money' · · Score: 1

    I'm frustrated too at charity organizations who are lead by people who won't give of themselves.

  21. Re:so what? on Study Reveals Wikimedia Foundation Is 'Awash In Money' · · Score: 1

    Charity is about giving, not taking, so I and many others I know refuse to give to charity's whose CEOs worry more about taking as much as they can. I'm just thankful we are not "forced" to declare how much of our paychecks we will donate to these multimillionare lead organizations anymore.

  22. Re:so what? on Study Reveals Wikimedia Foundation Is 'Awash In Money' · · Score: 1

    I didn't send a dime to Nepal because everyone who asked for it made more money than me, but I did give all my spare change to beggars in the streeet who asked for it because they were in obvious need. Charity is about giving, and the "talented" MBA type CEOs just exist to suck in as much income from anyone than can.

  23. Re:Non-Paywalled Link on Self-Driving Cars In California: 4 Out of 48 Have Accidents, None Their Fault · · Score: 1

    You "fuck you all if I don't profit" types need to die already. This is about species survival, not individuals.

  24. Re:so what? on Study Reveals Wikimedia Foundation Is 'Awash In Money' · · Score: 2

    I don't care if they are successful, only that they give. And I can tell you I am not the only one who quit giving part of my pay because of their CEO's greed. People got so tired of giving to an organization whose president sucked up more than we earned that we all refused to donate anymore. Charity is about giving, not profiting.

  25. Re:Non-Paywalled Link on Self-Driving Cars In California: 4 Out of 48 Have Accidents, None Their Fault · · Score: 1

    People share information freely because that is simply what people do. It is a natural thing to do because the knowledge learned by one generation ensures the survivability of the next, and no amount of legislation will prevent people from doing so.