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  1. Honeslty on Feds Have a High-Speed Backdoor Into Wireless Carrier · · Score: 0

    Only the most naive people in this world actually believe that the US government doesn't listen in on whoever whenever.
    Give me a fucking break.

  2. nice. on NIN's Music Experiment Sells Big Numbers · · Score: 1, Funny

    i love slashdot.

  3. Re:Internet Explorer based exploit on Hackers Target MySpace and Facebook · · Score: 0

    thank you for the link.
    so one would have to have this thing installed (or does it come with ie?)
    You wouldn't have to try and upload anything to myspace? (or other?)
    would the exploit be in an image file?

  4. Re:Internet Explorer based exploit on Hackers Target MySpace and Facebook · · Score: 0
    What exactly does it give you control of?

    A buffer overflow enabled hackers to exploit the Aurigma ActiveX image uploading software used by Facebook, MySpace and other social networking sites,
    Can anybody explain (loosely) how it works?
  5. Re:If they declare me dead on Government Mistakenly Declares Deaths of Citizens · · Score: 0

    Seriously?
    What exactly is my "estate?" (I have nothing really, just debt)
    No heirs, so I guess I'd be off the hook.
    But seriously, if I had kids, they would try to come after them?
    What if my kids didn't know me?

  6. If they declare me dead on Government Mistakenly Declares Deaths of Citizens · · Score: 1, Funny

    Do I have to pay back my credit card bills??
    This might not be all bad.

  7. Re:This move could be a big mistake on EU Views Net Censorship As a "Trade Barrier" · · Score: 0

    Next time, I suggest you pretend that you are responding in person; I doubt you'd be so childish and crass.
    Umm, you may have a point.
  8. Re:Expect on Supercomputer Adds Credence to Standard Model · · Score: 0

    What the hell's "credence?"
    what it is the standard model needs added is a few pounds.
    they look hungry.

  9. Re:What? on EU Views Net Censorship As a "Trade Barrier" · · Score: 1, Insightful
    First sentence from that link

    Several members of the EU Parliament are moving to ban online hate speech.
    Wow, kind of like "several senators(from redneck states) wrote up a bill..."
    Did the EU pass proposal on that issue? No.
    Next. A country in the EU is not the EU. Just because one country comes up with some dumb shit, doesn't mean you can say "the EU is trying to censor the internet."
    Show me one way in which the European Parliament has censored the internet.
  10. Re:This move could be a big mistake on EU Views Net Censorship As a "Trade Barrier" · · Score: 0

    France, for example, could wind up with a lot worse than old Jerry Lewis movies if the US is able to to turn this argument against the EU.
    WTF are you talking about?
    How could you turn something so obviously good into something bad?
    Jesus Christ you're fucking lame.
  11. What? on EU Views Net Censorship As a "Trade Barrier" · · Score: 0

    The EU is censoring the internet? WTF are you talking about?
    Are you trying make sense?
    Or just being a general troll?

  12. Holy Shit on Diebold Leaks 2008 Election Results · · Score: 0

    You're retarded!

  13. Re:and my submissions were rejected? on Diebold Leaks 2008 Election Results · · Score: 0

    Judging by the fact that you can't even see why this is more than humor, I'm guessing your suggestions were rejected because you're mentally retarded.

  14. Yeah on Should Addictive Tech Come With a Health Warning? · · Score: 0

    Cause, realizing the stupidity of religion is just a fad.

  15. Re:yeah on Natural Selection Can Act on Human Culture · · Score: 0

    Wow. I actually get it now.
    And on the breast thing, holy jeez, i can't believe you've actually convinced me that there would be benefits to researching this.

    Thank you for taking me seriously.

  16. Re:yeah on Natural Selection Can Act on Human Culture · · Score: 0

    (doesn't change my point)
    So, is there scientific evidence that men are attracted to breasts?
    I'm serious.
    Do we need scientific evidence that culture evolves?

    I concede on the irony point, though.

  17. i think on Natural Selection Can Act on Human Culture · · Score: 0

    at Burning Man.

  18. Re:yeah on Natural Selection Can Act on Human Culture · · Score: 0

    I take it you had already worked this out before anyone else thought of it then.
    I've worked out that people learn from mistakes and share ideas? Is that what you are asking me?

    Even then, an important part of science is going out and testing whether what you believe is correct or not.
    Right, which is why I mention I expect them to "discover" or "prove" that men are attracted to breasts. I mean, there haven't actually been any double-blind experiments that "prove" this. We don't really "know" do we?
  19. yeah on Natural Selection Can Act on Human Culture · · Score: 0

    but they are saying they "discovered" something. (incorrect usage of the term "ironic" btw)
    what did they discover? really. that humans learn from their mistakes? that people share ideas?

  20. I agree on Natural Selection Can Act on Human Culture · · Score: 0

    It basically says "human aren't retarded" and then tries to say "so this is why we should consume less."
    If somebody has gotten anything else out of this article, please let me know.
    Seem like it was written at 4 in the morning by someone on a caffeine binge who got their papers mixed up and was like "Fuck it. Nobody reads this shit anyway."

  21. Re:Memetics? on Natural Selection Can Act on Human Culture · · Score: 0

    (Or just common sense?)
    It reminds me of the study that "proved" women are more attractive when ovulating.
    I swear, the next thing they are going to "prove" is that men are attracted to breasts.

  22. Just face it on BitTorrent Devs Introduce Comcast-Proof Encryption · · Score: 0

    Comcast has decided that it is more profitable to not do the right thing. (typical old-school corporation)
    Until the BS they're pulling somehow starts affecting their bottom line, they are not going to change. Most of their customers simply have no choice. It's business heaven for them.

    And on the subject of affecting their bottom line, anybody got any ideas?

  23. Is that supposed on What Makes Something "Better Than Free"? · · Score: 0

    to be an analogy for music?
    cause, man, does it not work.
    Our music is manufactured in Chinese industrial factories? Huh?
    What are you clamoring about?

  24. hey nguy on Titan's Organics Surpass Oil Reserves on Earth · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    You must have read "Comcast Defends Role As Internet Traffic Cop"

    notice comment #22407712
    http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=452564&cid=22407712
    Also notice the moderation and responses?

    You know what is childish? Not being able to admit you were wrong.
    Yes, you should take that to heart. The TOS are clear. All the other bullshit about marketing materials and statistics is just irrelevant bullshit you bring up because you can't admit that you're wrong.
    You also had no response to my last points, which pretty much summed it up.
    Now's your chance to own up.
  25. actually on Tolkien Trust Sues New Line, May Kill "Hobbit" · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I kinda liked it.
    maybe I'll go pro some day.