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  1. Re:The moon should be controlled by the UN, perhap on How To Avoid a Scramble For the Moon and Its Resources · · Score: 1

    The UN can't even manage things on earth.

  2. Missile Base on How To Avoid a Scramble For the Moon and Its Resources · · Score: 1

    Whoever gets the moon get's a very nice place to station lasers and missiles pointed at earth. It's of strategic military importance. The best place to have a star wars program is from a satellite. The moon is the biggest ass satellite of them all.

  3. Re:"because it originated from the wireless networ on Harvard Bomb Hoax Perpetrator Caught Despite Tor Use · · Score: 2

    Common mistake for people speaking English as a second language. I doubt the AC can speak more than one language, because if he did, he would probably know this ;)

  4. Nice attempt at trolling Ubuntu on Fedora 20 Released · · Score: 2

    Not sure why Ubuntu is even mentioned in the summary. I'm sure the summary containing a story about someone dying could've been written a little more tastefully.

  5. Re:On purpose? on Exponential Algorithm In Windows Update Slowing XP Machines · · Score: 1

    Is that you Alex Jones?

  6. Re:Remove, replace with apt on Exponential Algorithm In Windows Update Slowing XP Machines · · Score: 2

    Screw compatibility, let's install Linux on all Windows XP machines just to keep this fanbody happy.

  7. WWWBoard on Facebook Tracks the Status Updates and Messages You Don't Write Too · · Score: 1

    Yes, and the WWWBoard layout for the comments on this site is sooooooo 1998

  8. Disqus is evil on Disqus Bug Deanonymizes Commenters · · Score: 5, Insightful

    One company being able to build up a collection your comments and opinions across multiple websites.... Thank goodness I only comment on Slahsdot

  9. Android OS rescrictions? on AirPlay Alternative Mirrors and Streams To TVs and PCs · · Score: 1

    On my rooted Android device I use AirAudio to steam the sounds/music from my phone and tablet to my PC and sound system. At the PC end I use Shairport4w Yes there are restrictions that stop this from working on a non-rooted phone. I guess Google have failed to produce anything useful for this themselves. Samsung have some music streaming applications but they cant stream all audio output to the PC.

  10. Magazines in 2013? on Linux Voice Passes Its Crowdfunding Target · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Magazines were good in the 80s and 90's. But for fuck sake this it is 2013. It's all online these days. What a fucking retarded project.

  11. Popeye on King James Programming · · Score: 1

    I heard Jesus went to Mount Olive, but Popeye got pissed

  12. Re:Pay for pirated copy? on China Prefers Sticking With Dying Windows XP To Upgrading · · Score: 1

    Not everyone has a good internet connection. You'll also find people doing the same thing across Central America, regardless of whether there is a great firewall or not.

  13. Ubuntu Edge on Neo900 Hacker Phone Reaches Minimum Number of Pre-Orders For Production · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Why does this phone get produced but the Ubuntu Edge doesn't?

  14. Re:Well, on UK Gov't Plans To Censor "Extremist" Websites Via Orders To ISPs · · Score: 2

    The troubles in Ireland were and still are mostly Northern Irish against Northern Irish, with the exception of a few blunders by the British Army. A vast majority of the bombings, shootings, kidnappings, robberies and beatings were carried out by gangsters from the protestant and catholic communities there. The British army were mostly there defusing bombs, disarming terrorists and keeping the two sides apart. There were a few mistakes, most notably Blood Sunday, but most of the time they were actually there to stop oppression being carried out by the IRA and various loyalist terror groups who had a stranglehold on their local communities. The police were mostly Northern Irish.

  15. Re:They're whining about GPS? on Boston Cops Outraged Over Plans to Watch Their Movements Using GPS · · Score: 1

    Sometimes the "Good Cops" get accused of bad stuff too... Nobody likes to be arrested or questioned and it's very easy to say the cop did this or that.

  16. Sometimes it's useful on Boston Cops Outraged Over Plans to Watch Their Movements Using GPS · · Score: 1

    In the company I work for we track about 40 Android phones. This has been useful on a number of occasions. When people have needed assistence we have been able to send people out their exact location quickly without relying on crappy panicked directions. We're in a pretty dangerous country, so it's good to know that people know where you are. If you bhave responsibly you have nothing to worry about.

  17. Not very diplomatic on Canonical Developer Warns About Banking With Linux Mint · · Score: 2

    The guy is obviously lacking in basic social skills. Sadly the Ubuntu developers and forum admins are alienating themselves rather than doing anything useful for Linux.

  18. Re:B'bye Firefox on Chrome Will End XP Support in 2015; Firefox Has No Plans To Stop · · Score: 1

    You're planning to use an operating system with no security patches? Good luck with that.

  19. Apple Build Quality on Mac OS 10.9's Mail App — Infinity Times Your Spam · · Score: 2, Funny

    This must be the Apple build quality that people keep telling me about.

  20. Re:Cheaper looking... on The iPhone 5S Hasn't Been Officially Announced, Already Has Line · · Score: 0

    Yes, but only retards bought them fucktards

  21. Re:Good for them. on Apple Angers Mac Users With Silent Shutdown of Java 7 · · Score: 0

    Nearly every phone app uses Java, apart from apple dumb phones.

  22. Re:If it weren't for the mention of Iceland on Trojanized SSH Daemon In the Wild, Sending Passwords To Iceland · · Score: 2

    grumpy much?

  23. What are they going to do? on In Brazil, Trees To Call For Help If Illegally Felled · · Score: 1

    The tree has already been cut down. All they can do is arrest the guy who is transporting the tree (low down in the business probably). All the bosses of the illegal tree fellers need to to is restructure their business a little, or probably buy a metal detector.

  24. Re:Hacker Community? on WikiLeaks To Ship Servers To Micronation of Sealand? · · Score: 1

    An obvious attempt by Murdoch inc to get people to take a side. (probably the wrong one)

  25. Re:Hacker Community? on WikiLeaks To Ship Servers To Micronation of Sealand? · · Score: 1

    I think the reporter has seen too many B movies.