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  1. Re:What's This? on Wikipedia Edits Forecast Vice Presidential Picks · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    perhaps we should start monitoring the "US invades the entire middle east" page

    Why bother, with 4 more years of mcsame being inevitable, the war with iran is inevitable and with 4 more years of labour/conservatives here, the uk being you bitch and going in with you is also inevitable.

  2. Re:There's a saying.. on IE8 Breaking Microsoft's Web Standards Promise? · · Score: 3, Informative

    for a cheap +5 informative

    Adjective
    glib (comparative glibber, superlative glibbest)
    1. Having a ready flow of words but lacking accuracy or understanding; superficial; shallow.
    2. Smooth or slippery.

    Derived terms glibly & glibness

    [GFDL]

  3. Re:How much? Where? on A Device to Grab Data From Cell Phones · · Score: 1

    just plug it into your pc, this is just an automated gadget that speeds up the process.

  4. Re:Sure shes pretty and all but.... on McCain Picks Gov. Palin As Running Mate · · Score: 1

    The majority of pro-evolution zealots on slashdot don't have enough science background to disprove a good creationist. Way to often they "believe" what they learned in school.
    Since I do attend church and I am actually pretty good at science I was once invited to a creationist talk.

    No the problem with creationism is simple, its not science. its impossible to gather evidence in support of or against the theory and so it is not a scientific theory. you don't need to know shit about evolution to understand that creationism is not a scientific theory. Creationists know fuck all science they cant get thier head around the fact that science is (and concevibly allways will be) work in progress.

  5. Re:More Quotes from the Future on McCain Picks Gov. Palin As Running Mate · · Score: 1

    good to know this election is going to be fought on the issue of human rights for unborn fetuses, instead of you know human rights for the rest of us.

  6. Re:Hahahah on McCain Picks Gov. Palin As Running Mate · · Score: 1

    she stayed with a cheating spouse because she didn't want to give up the power. nuff said!

  7. Re:Well, Google does have a point.. on Google Reverses "Absurd" Mozilla Code Ban · · Score: 1

    get an afro dude!

  8. Re:Already exists on Google Reverses "Absurd" Mozilla Code Ban · · Score: 1

    i thought it was the famous 5 clause BSD license he reinvented

    1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
    2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
    3)All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display acknowledgements
    4)Neither the name of the nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
    5)No moustaches

  9. Re:mmkaay on Kaminsky DNS Bug Claimed Fixed By 1-Character Patch · · Score: 1

    why not? TTL is a limit, after TTL the record dies, TTL doesnt mean you cant change it though.

  10. Re:Should he be praised on BBC Profiles Extradited Cracker Gary McKinnon · · Score: 1

    ...Joking aside, I also find the whole US attitude to terrorism pretty hypocritical, considering they are known to fund terrorist organizations when it suits their goals.

    Iran springs to mind atm, but i would be surprised if CIA money wasn't still going to south America (specifically Venezuela) or Cuba.

  11. Re:Should he be praised on BBC Profiles Extradited Cracker Gary McKinnon · · Score: 1

    i was a terrorist when it was underground, you insensitive clod!

  12. Re:Aspergers is not a defence on BBC Profiles Extradited Cracker Gary McKinnon · · Score: 1

    I agree that it was irresponsible on the admins part, but he still broke into them. A locked house and an unlocked house make no difference in the law, if you enter, you're breaking and entering and that's illegal.

    really, i thought to break and enter you needed to you know break in, i assumed if you jsut walk in to somebodies unlocked house all you can get is trespass. ofc your analogy is wrong because they had a password so its more like if somebody leaves the key in the door, in which case i have no idea what happens but due to no breakage id assume its trespass .

    Perhaps, or perhaps the real problem is saying that it's OK to break into another country's military computer systems as long as you're only looking for proof of UFOs.

    It's not ok to expose conspiracies then?

    Yeah, well that's a you problem. If your government was silly enough to make that agreement, then that's their problem. I feel you....I'd hate that.

    The thing is we made it on the understanding you'd do the same then you guys have stalled on your part of the bargain, OFC our current labortives being you bitches means we haven't complained.

  13. Re:Not much you can do on Cost-Effective Server Room Air Conditioning? · · Score: 1

    nitrogen? you pussy, nothing but helium for mine

  14. Re:that's it? on Black Screens For Unauthorized Copies of Windows · · Score: 1

    i belive there is a simple registry key to change and that it. Alternatively set your clock back a year seamed to work for the betas, or you could use your web access to send firefox to explorer.exe and then get a full windows session anyway.
    well thats what ive heard anyway i trashed my vista install when making space for ubuntu and cba to reinstall

  15. Re:Selling out bunch of... on Bell Labs Kills Fundamental Physics Research · · Score: 1

    But expanding your playing field will give you more room to compete and make profit. the fact others can do this to doesn't really matter as you'll be making more money yourself.

    Infact if your in a bad position, moving the entire playing field forwards (easily produced atomic transistors for example) would render your previos disadvantage null and give you a headstart in getting a foothold on the new playing field

  16. Re:Reputable news sources on Wikileaks To Sell Hugo Chavez' Email · · Score: 1

    unfortunatly far too many people do take them seriously :

    For the year 2007, Fox News was the number one rated cable news network.

    with special note to

    Fox still held eight of the ten most-watched nightly cable news shows, with The O'Reilly Factor and Hannity & Colmes coming in first and second places, respectively

    i mean the guy is so full of shit he was shocked that black people eat.

    The Sun is a tabloid daily newspaper published in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland with the highest circulation of any daily English-language newspaper in the world, standing at an average of 3,121,000 copies a day between January and June 2008

    [thelondonpaper] currently holds the contract for evening free distribution in London National Rail stations,

    the times is also a close 2nd for broadsheets in the UK
    and sky news had the most viewers for a UK news channel until 2004 too (currently 2nd)

    and the WSJ is also owned buy them, although I'm not sure if its been tainted by their lack of journalistic integrity and general inability to be fair or balanced.

  17. Re:He's from the Czech on Lenovo Requires NDA For Windows License Refund · · Score: 1

    No I'm completely serious, and stop calling me surely!

  18. Re:One mean sonabitch on Slashdot's Disagree Mail · · Score: 4, Funny

    much like your mother.

  19. Re:OS Related? on Linux Not Supported For Democratic Convention Video · · Score: 1

    from your link:

    Note: These are currently built without multimedia support. No video or mp3 playback is enabled on these binaries.

    from my post:

    but moonlight with media support requires me to actually get a clue, which i just cant be arsed to do for some crappy video feed.

  20. Re:Not sure what to think... on Mozilla Labs' "Ubiquity" Helps Automate Web Interactions · · Score: 1

    have your cake and eat it too
    firefox -P viewer | minimal interface streamlined for viewing pages (fussion, compact menu, menu editor, etc)
    firefox -P webapp | (shit loads of mashup and site extentions, runs slower but gets what you need to do one faster)
    firefox -P porn | probably a mix of the above

  21. Re:Obviously... on New Evidence Debunks "Stupid" Neanderthal · · Score: 1

    Simple, mtDNA analysis shows them to be a different species.

    I think if I met a Neanderthal today I could make woopy with one and create a viable offspring

    That may be possible but only in the same way that a tiger can have sex with a lion and have viable offspring.

  22. Re:Obviously... on New Evidence Debunks "Stupid" Neanderthal · · Score: 1

    Dunno how you got marked troll, but yeah I meant creationists or anybody that takes the bible as literal fact

    p.s i assume you mean "what do creationists consider Neanderthals?"

  23. Re:This is news? on China Blocks More Internet Services · · Score: 1

    tbh we all saw this coming when they loosened the restrictions for the Olympics.

  24. Re:Not really blocked on China Blocks More Internet Services · · Score: 3, Insightful

    We already know chinas blocks are easy to get around, its about control more than anything. if something is 'blocked' people don't talk about it.

  25. Re:Oh noes!!1! on Compromised SSH Keys Lead To Linux Rootkit Attack · · Score: 3, Interesting

    so in an ironic twist people using debian are in the safest position.