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  1. Re:W00t. 1st post on US Set to Use Spy Satellites on US Citizens · · Score: 1, Insightful

    The difference is, we are still clinging to our 2nd amendment - so at least we still have armed revolt as an option. The UK doesn't even have that. Now that's funny. We always have a good laugh at that bullshit. You have a gun so the pigs have armor piercing rounds, gas, and tanks. They train for armed resistance and usually shoot to kill if there is even the suspicion of a weapon (or a piece of tinfoil). The pigs are a lot more polite on this side of the Atlantic.
  2. Re:First bitches on US Set to Use Spy Satellites on US Citizens · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I didn't know she was a bitch at the time. I thought it was all sunshine and happiness. But then it all went to fucking Hell. Happy Valentines day my arse!

  3. Re:Duh on Microsoft Pushes Copyright Education Curriculum · · Score: 0

    How is being completely wrong informative?

  4. Re:First virus on Multifunction Printers — The Forgotten Security Risk? · · Score: 0

    Completely true

  5. Re:Huh? on Outer Space has a Smell · · Score: 0

    It could be a cloud of finely ground ball-bearings from the solar panel rotation mechanism.

  6. Re:Best part of the article on Nanowires of Unlimited Length · · Score: 0

    Its still just sugar. Heston will find a use for it.

  7. Re:Unix syndrome on Ethics In IT · · Score: 0

    You may be insane. You seriously allow your behaviour to be dictated by external "prohibitions", wow.

  8. Re:... and pointless on American Space Age Reaches Fifty Years · · Score: 0

    Chemicals in the food and pills for kids combined with the worst education system in the developed world.

  9. Re:Not very on A Torrid Tale of Plagiarizing Paleontologists · · Score: 5, Funny

    I have been surprised at how many times I've been plagiarized by papers that cite my own. Clearly, they're not trying to hide anything, or they wouldn't have bothered to cite the paper that they're copying from, but there seem to be many authors who don't see anything wrong with lifting a paragraph and just changing a couple of words. Certainly the few I've contacted about doing this have seemed very surprised that I should think there's anything wrong with it. Obviously this kind of thing isn't as serious as what's being alleged in TFA, since none of them were claiming credit for my ideas or work, but I think it is laziness and dishonesty to grab something that's someone else's rather than doing it yourself.

  10. Re:It all comes down to $$$ on The Pirate Bay Tops 10 Million Users · · Score: -1, Troll

    In fascist amerika corporations control the law. We don't allow that in Europe.

  11. Re:i know! on Math on iPhones Just Doesn't Add Up? · · Score: 1

    iSuppository

  12. Re:And as quick as it is reported on Apple Crippled Its DTrace Port · · Score: 5, Funny

    Where can I download the wooooooosh.iso?

  13. Re:Possible outcome. on US Satellites Dodging Chinese Missile Debris · · Score: 0

    No it wouldn't, it would destroy the US economy in a heartbeat.

  14. Re:Well on US Satellites Dodging Chinese Missile Debris · · Score: 0

    Why post a link without reading it yourself?

  15. Re:That's almost as cool on Switchgrass Makes Better Ethanol Than Corn · · Score: 0

    Is it simply too too delicious for you darling, you fucking inbred dolt.

  16. Re:That's almost as cool on Switchgrass Makes Better Ethanol Than Corn · · Score: 0

    So you think there's a rule you can follow to allow racist shit. No thanks I don't follow those.

  17. Re:That's almost as cool on Switchgrass Makes Better Ethanol Than Corn · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    So why the fuck is this racist shit not deleted? Clearly there are only WASPS running this increasingly shitty site.

  18. Re:Obvious solution! on Mars Rover, Spirit, Turns 4 · · Score: 0

    Way to boost morale. Jebus man think of it, space death watch, day 300. Can't really see them showing it in classrooms. Maybe send a stream of automated supply missions before and after the manned part. There should be at least one redundant base in case of catastrophic failure.

  19. Re:Hey Nostradamus! on 500-fold Increase in Data Flow from SETI Telescope · · Score: 1, Funny

    I am in touch with aliens, they want us to send cash, lots of cash. Oh no wait, that was a US Presidential candidate.

  20. Re:Real Story on Computer Glitch Halts Seattle New Year's Fireworks · · Score: 0

    Fuck those guys.

  21. Re:Better check the details on Australian Government To Mandate Internet Filters · · Score: 0

    FWIW Here's the solution to the retards. "The Rules of the Road", a completely religion free book which is entirely moral in purpose. Follow the rules therein and you will be behaving in a moral way which is good for all members of society. There is no mention of gawd, allah or jehovah or any of their magic helpers or invisible friends.

  22. Re:Usability on The Curse of Knowledge Bogs Down Innovation · · Score: 0

    Women are specially adapted to use cookers, and washing machines.

  23. Re:Speed? on Intel Announces Open Fibre Channel Over Ethernet · · Score: 0

    If you cut a little notch in the side of a 5.25" floppy you can flip them over and double the storage capacity.

  24. Re:Don't worry on A Law to Spy Back on Government Surveillance Cameras? · · Score: 0

    Oh Anonymous Coward, you're so clever.

  25. Re:Don't worry on A Law to Spy Back on Government Surveillance Cameras? · · Score: 1

    Most countries don't have a CIA NSA USS DEA ATF FBI and 2.2 million people in prison. That oath of allegiance thing the kids do every day, creepy, and what's with the damn flags everywhere? You yanks need more unions and more socialism and a lot less tanks and uppity pigs waving tasers around. Isn't it better to give poor people $13,000 in free money and health care every year rather than paying that to lock them up ($26bn a year). Look how alarmed they were 9 years ago when there were 1.3 million in prison http://www.jacksonprogressive.com/issues/lawenforcement/prisonindustry.html Oh the good old days. 1 in 32 people in the states are either in prison or on probation, all the rest are subject to warrantless wiretaps and the most fearsome disgusting weapon against freedom of all time, fox. I blame it all on that Ronnie Reagan and Bush Sr., selling crack to Americans and supplying Iran with weapons, he set the precedent for Cheney/Bush. Come back Richard Nixon all is forgiven.