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  1. Re:There is a god on Reeves Rumors Reversed · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I don't know why people hate Matrix 2/3 so much.
    Other than being one half hour too long, I thought it was a fine science-based fiction, as good as any of the classic novels (I Robot, Foundation, 2001, Ender's Game).

    Your lack of taste is appalling. Seek help!

  2. Re:This just in on Julian Assange Faces Rape Investigation In Sweden — Updated · · Score: 2, Interesting
  3. Re:Reduce federal spending, increase state spendin on Internet Sales Tax Gets a New Champion · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I think you mean, "Hmm live with high taxes or live where people push their bias, instead of mine, into the school books..."

    More like "Hmm live with high taxes or live where people intentionally push their bias into the school books..."

    Everyone has biases, and they are bound to make their way into the books. But when a group of people who have no business messing with textbooks in the first place go in with an agenda, that is a problem

  4. *Reads Title...* on Google Updates Chrome Frame, Makes IE Better · · Score: 1

    So Chrome Frame delete IE and installs Firefox?

  5. Re:Care to support your assertion with facts? on Conservative Textbook Curriculum Passes Final Vote In Texas · · Score: 1

    Where's any actual data that supports your assertion that the USA innovates more because it's more right-leaning?

    Thank you for saying it.

    I always thought we were more 'innovative' because of how open we were to new ideas, peoples and because of our capitalistic system.

  6. Re:it wasn't a distraction last year on Obama Calls Today's Ubiquitous Gadgets and Information "a Distraction" · · Score: 1

    No, I am glad he did.

    I mean, it was pretty obvious that this dude was not a "Middle aged white man in his 40s," but at the time, that ALL the authorities had to go on. The media went crazy with it as they are wont too, but that does not change the facts

    The irony here is that you do not realize that you are guilty of the bias that you readily accuse of.

    I thought the Bush years were full of people spouting BS to validate themselves, but that is nothing compared to the Obama years.

  7. Re:Good thing on Canonical Explains Decision to License H.264 For Ubuntu · · Score: 1

    Because that is what Ubuntu is striving for and it has been pretty obvious from the start.

    If you do not like it(as I do not), I suggest you use one of other billion distros out there or fork Ubuntu(I already see a 'pure' version happening anyway)

  8. Re:Maybe Google Buzz automatic opt-in isn't evil! on Ex-Googler Obama Appointee Gets Buzz'ed · · Score: 1

    He wouldn't have to; a Dem would do it.

    Correction: He would not, period. A Dem would certainly do it though.

  9. Re:WTF are they thinking? on New Litigation Targets 20,000 BitTorrent-Using Downloaders · · Score: 1

    Or perhaps they are a lot of things, not willing to fit into the neat little boxes that everyone seems to want to stuff them into.

  10. Re:More like a flaw in statistics on Flaw In Emergency Response System May Have Killed Hundreds · · Score: 1

    No. His argument makes perfect sense. Perhaps he is not completely mindful of scope, but the basics apply. We are all expected to do our jobs 'perfectly' with little to no mistakes, the more 'important' your job is to society, the more is demanded of you.

    Sure we are not perfect, but perfection will always be demanded of us and we have to do our best.

  11. And hilarity ensued? on How Students Use Wikipedia · · Score: 1

    If not, then your classmates are idiots.

  12. Whatever on California To Create Public Animal Abuser Registry · · Score: 1
    Whatever

    *Goes back to spanking his monkey*

  13. Less Error Messages on How Do You Get Users To Read Error Messages? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If the error popups were not so frequent and identical, people might actually care when one shows up. This of course means having stuff that breaks less...

  14. Re:Can someone please explain to me ... on EU Overturns Agreement With US On Banking Data · · Score: 1

    This is how you wind up with idiots surrounded by yes-men in charge.

    So just about every leading body and government ever?

  15. Re:Example of competition gone wrong on Malware Threat Reports Are "Apples and Oranges" · · Score: 1

    No, there certainly is such a thing. I hate to be one to preach how great mac and Linux are, but they are 'Inherently resistant'(Combination of obscurity and the lack of the porosity leading weak points to be mainly the user, and even then defending him/her from his/herself). There is a huge difference between that and immunity though.

  16. Re:Curious choice of analogies on Yale Researchers Find New RNA Structures · · Score: 1

    I've always liked the formulation "the fitter *tend* to survive" rather than "survival of the fittest". You might be the fittest human being that ever lived, but if a boulder falls on your testicles before you have a chance to successfully breed, it's pretty damned irrelevant.

    Semantics. *Tries not to link to poster's earlier comments*

  17. Re:Hmm... on Hackers Fail To Crack Brazilian Voting Machines · · Score: 1

    Some people are allergic to free.

  18. Re:Irrelevant fact to this issue on Why AT&T Should Dump the iPhone's Unlimited Data Plan · · Score: 1

    Call me crazy, but i would actually like for them to do nothing. Perhaps then apple will come to its senses and end this exclusivity crap and allow me to use an iPhone without being ATT's bitch. But knowing how these things work, ATT probably has exclusivity for a long time to come(did they not help fund the iPhone?).

  19. Re:IMAP on Bank Goofs, and Judge Orders Gmail Account Nuked · · Score: 1

    Because despite the fact that google may be nice(for major corporation), they are not about to waste money fixing other peoples' fuck-ups without gain.

  20. Re:Well Then on In Britain, Better Not Call It Bogus Science · · Score: 1

    I do not see where you are going with this. Tell me more.

  21. Re:Evil. on Google Patents Its Home Page · · Score: 1

    So you say.

    But last time i checked, all that stuff was optional, if you wish to take measures against being peeped on by google, you are free to do so.

    All corporations and Governments are 'evil', the question is HOW evil, and i will be straight with you, google has a pretty damn good track record so far. But they could easily abuse all they have, but until they do so, they are less 'evil' than most.

  22. Re:Impressive? on Xbox 360 Failure Rate Is 54.2% · · Score: 1

    No impressively means that you would expect that if a machine was so unrealiable, people would not be rushing to repurchase it, but 360 fans do this, and that is impressive.

  23. Re:Not traffic shaping! on Comcast Finally Files Suit Against FCC Over Traffic Shaping · · Score: 1

    I sort of agree with this, but i should point out that utilities are limited resources, and need to be apportioned appropriately. Internet is different as it is not limited unless many people are using it simultaneously. Using my water at 5 PM limits the amount of water available in 2 hours, using my internet does no such thing.

    The above is why Internet prices have been falling as of late, but other utilities rarely change, and if they do, it is usually to increase. Remember that land lines are sort of a utility, but you are only ever charged extra when you call long distance.

    Also remember that Cell phones are the best analogues for Internet. More often than not, cell phones get a limited amount of minutes for the busy parts of the day, but the restrictions are lifted at night/weekend, perhaps a similar thing should be adopted for internet.

    Lastly, remember that this is NOT a bandwidth issue. Comcast already has a cap where they think it is economically feasible to start limiting users. This issue is more political than anything else as they throttle whether or not the user is an issue for their business or not.

  24. Re:Tax Exempt? on US Colleges Say Hiring US Students a Bad Deal · · Score: 1

    My friend, have you seen the state of health care? Our banks? Our auto industry? Our consumer protection laws? Social Security? Let us fix those first before we touch the tax system. Because none of the above fixes will be feasible after it is fixed. Also, if the tax system is simplified, i doubt that the Government will take in less funds, it will just be more obvious that they are taking a lot.

  25. Re:Tax Exempt? on US Colleges Say Hiring US Students a Bad Deal · · Score: 1

    Glad someone said it, there seems to be an illusion that welfare is sucking our government dry, when really it is one of the more efficient and effective entitlement programs we have, one of the few worth keeping IMHO