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  1. Re:That's not funny on Backyard Brains Can Help Satisfy Your Inner Frankenstein (Video) · · Score: 3, Funny

    So you're okay with torturing something as long as your end goal is to kill it? Because all those things are closer to torture than what they did in this experiment.

    If I find a cockroach in the kitchen I make sure to set up my tiny crucifixion of him in the middle of the kitchen floor. Sure it may be months before he dies, but it serves as a warning to the rest of the bastards in hiding.

  2. Re:Because he needed the cash? on SAP VP Arrested In False Barcode Scheme · · Score: 5, Funny

    Man that's going to chafe....

  3. Re:US and UK, best friends forever on UK In Danger From Electromagnetic Bomb, Says Defense Secretary · · Score: 2

    That's okay, I'm using Old Glory Insurance. It'll protect me, when the metal ones attack.

  4. Re:For the share holders on Facebook Tests the Waters With Paid Perks · · Score: 1

    So... in other words... they prepared the pasture... lured in the sheeples... and now it is time for the harvest?

    Mwahahahaha... Hahahahahahahaa.. HAHAHAHAHAHAH!

    *cough* I mean, whatever do you mean?

    mwaha....

  5. Gym With a Friend on Book Review: Fitness For Geeks · · Score: 2

    Seriously, if you don't like the idea of going to the gym and doing a death march for an hour or so, convince a friend to go with you! I go to Planet Fitness, and have the membership that lets me drag someone along at no extra charge. I get company, friend gets to go without paying, and we both enjoy ourselves and the exercise. Time flies so much faster when you've got a buddy than if you're just trying to hammer out an hour by yourself. I tend to make it a minimum of 3 trips a week, 1 hour each trip. Going strong since November. Has been working wonders for me.

  6. Re:could this decrease interference in high-rises? on Anti-WiFi Wallpaper Available Next Year · · Score: 1

    Judging from that picture it looks like the hat has given the wearer a stroke.

  7. Re:Once again on GOP Blocks Senate Debate On Dem Student Loan Bill · · Score: 1

    Thank you for responding, we probably have more in common than either of us would like to admit, and I can agree with you on a few of your views. And no offense taken in your view of OK, it is one of the views we seem to share. I also appreciate you sharing with me your views on pot, Christianity, abortion and gay marriage. It is not important to know which ones I share a views with you on, but know that I do.

    I agree somewhat that the federal government should follow the 10th Amendment. We are a large collection of assorted ideologies. Some states do better than others in their own fiscal affairs. Other times a federal version of a program is a better fit.

    If you're like me, you can agree that the "sound bites" are getting old. However in a twenty-four hour news cycle, one must take what one can get I suppose. Getting news from several sources helps some. I do agree, both sides use them, and it is very annoying when someone tries to reduce a complex issue or solution into 4 to 10 seconds of speech. My opinion, again possibly influenced by my location, is that Republicans are more likely to invoke them. I can understand why, it helps to have a catchy slogan to rally behind. As for the 'war on' labels, both sides are using them to their own ends. Fox news (I am sincerely trying to not poke the hornet's nest here) seems more than ready to declare that there is 'war on' something. It is not only the left attaching this label. I dislike it's use also as war is a violent bloody event, simply disagreeing or suggesting alternative actions (whether it be D or R doing it) does not mean that they are declaring war. I dislike that it is used for emotional appeal.

    As for the student loan bill, I think it is safe to say both sides want to pass it, neither side can agree how to pay for it, and see it as an opportunity to snipe or cut into the projects of their opponents.

    Again, I appreciate you taking the time to respond and have tried to respond in like. I might be slow to respond after lunch as I will be office hopping, and mean no disrespect by it. Have a good day!

  8. Re:Once again on GOP Blocks Senate Debate On Dem Student Loan Bill · · Score: 1

    Now the Republican party seems to be about faux outrage and easy to digest soundbytes, offering overly simplistic (and mostly unrealistic solutions) to vastly complex issues.

    You mean like "Yes We Can!"

    I stopped reading after that sentence.

    Thank you for demonstrating exactly what I was talking about in the majority of my post. I find nothing wrong with a presidential campaign slogan, both sides use them. I was looking more to the lines of "Drill, baby, drill!" or "Homosexual agenda" when referring to easy to digest soundbytes without offering any real substance to address an intricate issue. That is not to say all sides are guiltless because 'everybody does it,' just that Republicans seem more apt to invoke them.

    I am sorry that you don't wish to learn my views and that you stopped so abruptly. Unfortunately, I am unable and unwilling to make them any less threatening than I already have.

  9. Re:Once again on GOP Blocks Senate Debate On Dem Student Loan Bill · · Score: 1

    The Republican party is about self reliance. We want people to take care of themselves. You can't have personal freedom without personal responsibility! Republicans know that government handouts is not a way out of poverty. All it does is multiply the problem. The best social program is a job!

    I used to believe this when I was younger, not anymore. Now the Republican party seems to be about faux outrage and easy to digest soundbytes, offering overly simplistic (and mostly unrealistic solutions) to vastly complex issues. They used to be good adversaries, now they are too busy trying to rewrite history and redefine patriotism, it is hard to see the forest for the trees. They seem more interested in presenting a marketable product than they do presenting a liveable government. I am sad to see Lugar go. In my opinion, he understood that compromise is needed, not pledges to rigid idealism. Gone are the attempts to relate to your opponent and understand their reasoning, and in it's place is a mentality of all or nothing, with us or against us, when did you stop beating your wife, venom and attack. They hold a man, Regan, in such high regard that he is becoming more myth than man, and many attribute ideals, quotes, behavior to him that he himself never actually exhibited.

    I try to understand them. I try because it helps us both. The level of willful stupidity (not willful ignorance) is disheartening, the frothy red-eyed posturing that results from a mention of any view not currently theirs, even if it was theirs as recently as a year ago, the feeling I am beneath them simply because I do not tow any one party line, am not of a mainstream religion, or have a sexual orientation they're not willing to understand, makes them difficult to approach on any subject. Perhaps living in Oklahoma has made me disillusioned.

    I do not hold any party in high esteems at the moment. However, the Republicans are the only party I feel I must be particularly vigilant around. Again, possibly because I live in Oklahoma.

  10. Re:Randy Marsh's break Wind Theory was correct! on Methane Producing Dinosaurs May Have Changed Climate · · Score: 1

    So farts really are deadly! Well I, for one, refuse to fart any more.

    Only the silent ones... So if you fart, make sure it's loud and proud.

  11. Re:really? on Analytic Thinking Can Decrease Religious Belief · · Score: 1

    ...there are no experiments to repeat.

    Sure there are! However, I must note that after performing the experiment a few dozen times, all I am left with are a few dozen bodies in caves with stigmata on them. Not a single one has moved the boulder yet and all are past the three day mark. Am I doing something wrong with this experiment?

  12. Re:Brilliant (or not so much) on Facebook Purchases 650 AOL Patents From Microsoft · · Score: 1

    Me too!

  13. Re:Teaching kids to think requires controversy on Tennessee "Teaching the Controversy" Bill Becomes Law · · Score: 2

    It would appear you are being down modded. I can only conclude this is because you're using the derogatory term, goat herders. May I offer assistance by suggesting the term 'Capra aegagrus hircus range and mobility engineers' in its place?

  14. Re:or it is used as a tool on DoD Networks Completely Compromised, Experts Say · · Score: 5, Funny

    The entire DoD network is one massive honeypot. All the real data is sent by carrier pigeon.

    Damnit man! Why did you let them know?! Now I gotta figure out how to armor the pigeons so they're not shot out of the skies... How tiny do they make bullet proof vests? Maybe I could use a swallow instead. Does anyone here know the air speed velocity of... Never mind, I'll figure something out.

  15. Except for Spinal Tap on New York Times Halves Monthly Free Article Views To Ten · · Score: 1

    Their ability to view New York Times free articles will go to 11.

  16. Slurm on Coca-Cola and Pepsi Change Recipe To Avoid Cancer Warning · · Score: 3, Funny

    Will Slurm be affected in any way, shape, or form? If so, and the New Slurm tastes horrible, can I hold out for a return of Slurm Classic?

  17. Re:Birthdays on Ask Slashdot: Companies That Force Employees To Join Social Networks? · · Score: 1

    ... I am a 20 year old hot chick that lives in Gnome alaska.

    You too?

  18. Re:Can you read this? on Followup: Ultraviolet Vision After Cataract Surgery · · Score: 4, Funny

    If you can't read the line above. Then you don't have UV vision.

    Be sure to drink your Ovaltine.
    Ovaltine? A crummy commercial? Son of a bitch!

  19. Re:More Data on Did Fracking Cause Recent Oklahoma Earthquakes? · · Score: 1

    Grew up there, I suggest fracking along Lee Blvd... Fracking Lee should generate desirable results...

  20. Re:Sorry for the Alarm on Oklahoma Hit By Its Strongest-Ever Recorded Quake · · Score: 1

    So it was you! Just as well, I slept through the morning earthquake.

  21. Now The Shredder gets a code for all the work related turtle injuries he's had to endure!

  22. Re:Greatest obituary line ever... on Chemical Cocktail Turns Mice Clear · · Score: 1

    Don't forget to attribute source. ;)

  23. Writing Name in Snow on Sheikh Carves His Name In Desert So It's Visible From Space · · Score: 1

    Be slightly more impressed on several levels if someone could write their name in the snow so it is visible from space. Not sure I could drink that much water though...

  24. Re:LulzSec vs LulzSec Exposed on Authorities Closing On LulzSec · · Score: 1

    So... Expect a campy musical with scripted dance fights to happen in the next few days?

  25. Re:'We Don't Have Enough Engineers' on Obama: 'We Don't Have Enough Engineers' · · Score: 1

    Would explain the player I saw earlier last week: Amabo=[POTUS]=