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  1. Re:First they came for the Tea Party on X.Org Foundation Loses 501(c)3 Non-Profit Status · · Score: 1

    Only where "paying attention" equals "gullible and stupid", and throwing in a "Daily Show" link (after a bunch of links that ill support your "created" crazy talk) is very close to admitting that becoming "gullible and stupid" was your goal.

  2. Re:Two peas in a pod on Gore's Staff Says He Was Misquoted On Hexametric Hurricanes · · Score: 1

    Al, is that you?

  3. Re:Misquoted? on Gore's Staff Says He Was Misquoted On Hexametric Hurricanes · · Score: 1

    Nah, he's funnier as a rhetorical punching bag, and he asks for it. *shrug*

  4. Re:First they came for the Tea Party on X.Org Foundation Loses 501(c)3 Non-Profit Status · · Score: 1

    "Tea Party groups were essentially created by Fox "News""

    Crazy talk undercuts credibility, and "Palestinian rights group" is singular.

  5. I will risk walling off parts of the web ... on Reject DRM and You Risk Walling Off Parts of the Web, Says W3C Chief · · Score: 1

    ... that suck because of DRM.

  6. Re:Recommendation vs mandate on HPV Vaccine Recommended For Boys · · Score: 1

    No, all of your choices should be taken away. Simply because you equate "refusing vaccination" with "intentionally spreading disease". :-)

  7. Re:Hahahaha good luck on The Nine Circles of IT Hell · · Score: 1

    It's too bad people today have conflicting and insane ideas of what constitutes "socially irresponsible".

    And is it really the fault of everyone else that a planned economy in the Soviet Union didn't take off like a jet plane and so enjoy the grand successes of all the other planned economies of the world? No and hehe.

    Maybe it was just removing the decision making process, and the personal freedom required, far away from those that would directly benefit from making "good" decisions. Maybe.

  8. Re:Got my vote on US House 'Creator' of TSA Wants To Kill It · · Score: 1

    Yeah, because there are no cities with more than one airport available. Oh, wait ...

    Do you really wonder which entity has the ability to make sure you "go f___ yourself": 1) a private security company or airline, or 2) a department of the federal government? Because I don't.

  9. Re:AGW on Michael Mann Vindicated (Again) Over Climategate · · Score: 1

    Well said.

    Has anyone exposed the inner workings of their climate model(s) to the light of day yet? I mean, they are "pumping mud", so they can't be too valuable IP-wise.

    Who knows, someone might fix them.

  10. Sun Shmun on Sun May Disrupt Spacecraft and Satellites In Coming Decades · · Score: 0

    The Sun can't even vary the Earths _temperature_ as much as mere human beings. If the title was "Man May Disrupt Spacecraft and Satellites In Coming Decades" it would be far more believable.

  11. Thank You Mozilla! on Mozilla Flips Kill-Switch On Skype Toolbar · · Score: 1

    "Given the extreme popularity of Skype, this has ramifications for millions of users"

    The only one that matters: now some browser tasks will complete 300 times faster than before.

    I don't like it when a installation program wants me to install some browser related thing by default ("uncheck the box"), much less give me no choice in the process. These things collect like dirt on your browser.

  12. Nothing trivializes violence ... on German Gov To Ban Paintballing After Shooting · · Score: 1

    ... like equating it with paintball.

  13. Re:Yawn. on Iowa Seeks To Remove Electoral College · · Score: 2

    "the difference is that Franken's message about the conduct of the recount and the election contest has been consistent from day 1"

    That's certainly not what I am seeing and reading in the local news, but please: don't let the facts get in the way of your agenda. :-)

  14. Re:Yawn. on Iowa Seeks To Remove Electoral College · · Score: 2

    "a national recount is trivial"

    So you've never witnessed an actual recount before I take it? ;-)

  15. Excellent! *rubs hands together* on MySQL 5.1 Improves Performance, Partitioning, Bug Fixes · · Score: 1

    The whole Slashdot article commenting process distilled into a single comment. With this, my "Library in a Book", and my "Election in an Argument", I will Take Over The World! MUAHAHaHahaha! Somehow...

  16. Re:Time to change your sig on Air Force Cyber Command General Answers Slashdot Questions · · Score: 5, Funny

    Whew! *wipes forehead* Dodged that bullet...

  17. What knowledge of child development do you have? on Child-Suitable Alternatives To Passwords? · · Score: 1

    I already know you claim that you have some knowledge of child development, you claim to be over 20 years of age, and you claim to be financially independent. While the other stuff may be condescension, the pivotal point here is the "knowledge of child development".

    What knowledge of child development do you have?

    It's a pretty important question that only you can answer, especially if you want your comments to be taken seriously.

  18. Re:Default value goes back pretty far on Office 2003 Service Pack Disables Older File Formats · · Score: 1

    "believe them"?

    That would imply some trust.

    I trust vendors who don't try to hide the fact that they are disabling functionality in an installed product with a patch.

    If security was actually the primary concern, I would think file formats that have actually proven themselves a danger would have gotten the axe (i.e. certain Microsoft Office file formats).

  19. Re:Let's get the ball rolling! on Texas Bill For Open Documents · · Score: 1

    Here is a bill submitted in Minnesota:

        http://ros.leg.mn/bin/bldbill.php?bill=H0176.0.htm l&session=ls85

    on reading it, I don't know if I like it, but the authors heart may be in the right place.

    Or maybe they just want a Ferrari...

  20. Re:Why do I care about 1991 on Confidential Microsoft Emails Posted Online · · Score: 1

    Exactly why do you care about anything that has happened before today? And if 1991 is too far back, then throw away those history books, man! Knowledge of what happened then certainly could not inform your opinion today. Why not forget it all? Of course my question is rhetorical, but "Why do I care about 1991" is a very silly question.
    If it doesn't matter and will not change anything anyway, why the nightmares scenarios about MS possibly closing their doors? Why are they in business? What motivates them? Will they just close their doors one day after saying "screw it"? All things we can possibly learn from their history, including documents as far back as *gasp* 1990 and 1991.
    As to "How much is this costing tax payers?", I think that is an excellent question to ask. How much is "this" costing tax payers, and how much is Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Microsoft Office 2003 Professional, and Micsoft Windows 2003 Server costing tax payers today? Inqiring tax payers want to know!

  21. Re:Do editorial columnists in Newspapers... on Political Bloggers May Be Forced to Register · · Score: 1

    Indeed! Lobbying does have a definition, in case anyone was interested:

    http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/lobbying

    Arg! Ruled by idiots!

  22. Re:My Parents on Two Weeks with the Wii · · Score: 1

    Indeed! I have a gaming PC box already, and I will get a Wii.

  23. Re:Screwed if you do, screwed if you don't on Microsoft Joins OpenDocument Alliance · · Score: 1

    LOL! I am soooo sorry, but this is just what happens when you are the screwer a few (*cough* hundred *cough*) times too many.

  24. Re:The UN is not a government. on Meet the Man Who Will Save the Internet · · Score: 2, Funny

    You state the UN is not a government, then make a list of functions that look a lot like "role of government" type functions. The UN performs these functions for the many slacker governments of the world, and by doing so makes itself out to be the "good guy". Good guy or not, providing these functions does require the authority of government. Stating "the UN is not a government" does not make it so. The UN does walk, swim, and quack like a government duck, so to me your argument does not fly. As for the "private enterprise" argument, I say "whatever". We are not talking about all functions, just this one. The perpetual screw-ups at the UN can have "last crack" at this one, thank you very much...

  25. Re:It's a development model, not a business model. on Open Source Forming a Dot Com Bubble? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Why would you NEED to sell software? Does that have to be part of your business model? Is eliminating the requirements of software sales, especially if it is NOT central to your business plan, such a heavy weight? Listen, I am not an expert, but from what I have gleened from business folks I know is that you should do one thing (or a limited amount of closely related things) and do it exceedingly well to succeed in business. So if selling software is not your main focus, it could provide a distraction large enough to sabotage your business. If selling software is your focus, perhaps FOSS isn't your bag, man.