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  1. Re:Cut off the money supply on Obama Taps a 5th Lawyer From the RIAA · · Score: 1

    Twenty dollars can buy many peanuts.
    Explain how.
    Money can be exchanged for goods and services.

  2. Re:I have a feeling.... on Vista Post-SP2 Is the Safest OS On the Planet · · Score: 1, Funny

    Not all of them.
    I paid her 5 dollars and all I got was syphilis!

  3. Re:Cut off the money supply on Obama Taps a 5th Lawyer From the RIAA · · Score: 1

    It is illegal.
    Pirates don't seem to understand that.

    What gets pursued in court and what gets pursued successfully has no bearing on what the law actually is.

    Pirates love to make excuses though. I will never understand why.

    Anonymous paypal? And who would set it up? The artists themselves? Yeah, the record labels will like that. And you want anonymous electronic money transfers? Good luck!

  4. String "Theory" is Retarded on Strings Link the Ultra-Cold With the Super-Hot · · Score: 1, Insightful

    They just make up math to cover everything.
    None of it makes any sense, and no one understands it, it just fits what we observe.

    When it doesn't fit, they add layers to the math to make it fit. It's not a theory, it's a table of data written in the most convoluted way imaginable.

    And this whole hologram bullshit is retarded. A "news" story about a "new" "theory" of how our 3D universe may be a holographic projection of a 2D plane on the edge of the universe comes out every few months. It's bullshit, and they always make an analogy to holograms, which are 2D but store 3D information.

    What fucking horse shit. Holograms are 3D (NOT 2D) and reflect light in 3D. To interpret a hologram, you read it as 2D data by viewing it from a single angle and alter the relative angle of the light incident on the surface to obtain more 2D data. Multiple sets of 2D data are then combined (by our magical eyes, or whatever reading device you want to use) and the 3D information is reconstructed. Effectively, a hologram compresses 3D data into thin 3D data, and analyzing it from multiple angles allows us to decompresses it decently.

    The incompetence if fucking astounding, and I wish the fucking scientific community would just say GTFO to string theorists until they can produce an actual fucking theory. Too bad so many scientists are in desperate need of grant money and are afraid of being ridiculed ("lol it's ok if you don't understand it, most people don't").

  5. Re:I have a feeling.... on Vista Post-SP2 Is the Safest OS On the Planet · · Score: 4, Insightful

    There is more free software available for windows then there is for all other operating systems combined.

  6. Re:I have a feeling.... on Vista Post-SP2 Is the Safest OS On the Planet · · Score: 0, Redundant

    No, the problem is the shitty 3rd parties writing shitty drivers for their shitty video cards and wireless adapters.

    It's ALWAYS the fucking video card or wireless adapter.

    Every. Fucking. Time.

    (In the olden days, sometimes it was a loose SATA cable - but the newer ones with latches have rectified that. Who the fuck designed the SATA plug? It's a travesty!)

  7. Re:Cut off the money supply on Obama Taps a 5th Lawyer From the RIAA · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Because

    "Hi Britney! I love your new album! You're like, totally back!
    So like, I didn't BUY your cd, I downloaded it off of thepiratebay. I still totally want to support you, I just hate the record companies! Don't you hate them too? Like, OMG they're so mean! Here's a check for $1.

    Love your BFF,
    Tiffany
    XOXO"

    Is basically a signed confession to a crime, with your bank account details to boot.

    "Donating" money (not admitting to any crime) wouldn't work because the labels won't allow the artists to set up a electronic payment method people can easily use. Paper checks, and people dumb enough to send cash through the mail, will barely be worth handling, and processing. Hell, the overhead for postage is ridiculous by itself.

    If the volume becomes great enough to actually be profitable, the labels will get their lawyers on it and demand their "fair share".

  8. Re:Code Monkey on What Do You Call People Who "Do HTML"? · · Score: 1

    Code Monkey like Fritos
    Code Monkey like Tab and Mountain Dew

  9. Re:Tax my Toilet on When Politicians Tax Violent Video Games · · Score: 1

    And this is legal with regards to the corporate bylaws because...?
    And this is in compliance with the contracts of the CEOs (there will be more to come) in what way?
    And this is constitutional and within the powers of the executive branch because...?

    Bonus:
    And "taxing" corporate "bonuses" to the tune of ALL OF IT MOTHERFUCKERS is legal why?

    Obama and his crew are fucking shit up without ANY regard for the law, the constitution, the legislative process (none of those fuckers read anything they signed!) or the people.

    And who the fuck thought Geitner was a good choice for treasury secretary? The man has sleaze written all over him. Just looking at him, I expect him to throw out 80s execuspeak and sell me a used car.

  10. Re:Tax my Toilet on When Politicians Tax Violent Video Games · · Score: 1

    I thought Congress (and not the President) has the power of drafting and approving/disapproving such bullshit legislation.

    The only choice the President has is to veto or not.

    What the President believes, no matter how much you agree with him, does not grant him extra powers.

    9/11 and the financial collapse are fucking gold mines to the morans in power. They'll milk this shit for all the money and power they can.

  11. Re:That makes no sense on When Politicians Tax Violent Video Games · · Score: 1

    Here.
    And they taste delicious.

  12. Code Monkey on What Do You Call People Who "Do HTML"? · · Score: 1

    Code Monkey

  13. Re:Tax my Toilet on When Politicians Tax Violent Video Games · · Score: 1

    I don't recall being invited to that board meeting.
    I don't recall a vote of shareholders taking place.
    I don't recall the company bylaws being changed to facilitate such actions.

  14. Re:That makes no sense on When Politicians Tax Violent Video Games · · Score: 1

    Electrons are physical, dipshit.

  15. Re:Tax my Toilet on When Politicians Tax Violent Video Games · · Score: 1

    I missed the part where the President got the power to fire executives of private companies.

  16. Re:I worked for QVC on Worst Working Conditions You Had To Write Code In? · · Score: 1

    Did you ever get to see Mike Rowe pimp out a kat sack or lava lamp or other such hotness?

  17. needs more micro on Flying Micro-Robot Takes Off · · Score: 5, Funny

    i was reading the summary and couldnt help but think that it needed more micro so in a pro micro display i have used the word micro a lot here and have forsaken punctuation and capitalization in an effort to make things look more micro because i really felt the summary didnt use the word micro enough to describe this micro robot

  18. Re:Editors are supposed to edit... on NASA To Announce Module Name On Colbert Show · · Score: 1

    It is a complete sentence.

    The name
    which will not be publicly released until the program
    airs.

    The name airs.
    The name will not be publicly released until the program.

    They could have used an extra comma maybe, but it still makes sense.

    (FUCK SLASHDOT "EDITORS"! THEY FAIL EVERY TIME!)

  19. Re:Doesn't this give broadband companies a vested. on ISP Capping Is Becoming the New DRM · · Score: 1

    I can't wait for that paper bill with a printout of each packet to come!

  20. COX on ISP Capping Is Becoming the New DRM · · Score: 1

    Haven't seen 1 mention of COX here.
    COX has limits you can find by digging through their agreements online - something like 30 GB 60 GB and unlimited based on your tier.

    However, they never enforce them.

  21. Re:Islam, eh? on UK To Train Pro-West Islamic Groups To Game Google · · Score: 1

    "Christianity takes its name from Jesus, and is based on the idea that if Jesus is not god (trinity), then he is at least the son of god."

    There is no "if Jesus is not God" in Christianity.

  22. Re:That pretty bad on CFLs Causing Utility Woes · · Score: 1

    No, it was a reference about life itself, idiot.
    Also, have a nice day!

  23. Re:I doubt it will work on Microsoft and Yahoo Discussing Search Partnership · · Score: 1

    No.
    Google was shit and slowly got better.
    People slowly started using it, and slowly switched to it.

  24. Re:I doubt it will work on Microsoft and Yahoo Discussing Search Partnership · · Score: 2, Funny

    And some people used to ask Jeeves.

  25. More Bullshit on Altered Organism Triples Solar Cell Efficiency · · Score: 1

    Between this, that kid who had some amazing breakthrough with no help from his parents and others, honest, and all the other breakthroughs we've had, solar efficiency has been boosted over 100 fold in the past decade.

    Why has none of it come to fruition?

    Could it be that bullshit headlines and shoddy research yields more research funds?