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  1. Not far enough on DHS Official Considered Shock Collars For Air Travelers · · Score: 2, Funny

    I require that this proposal be expanded to full body suits. I don't trust that a simple bracelet or collar can deliver the level of shock necessary to fight the terrorists.

    I'd also like to see waterboarding apparatus installed in the bathrooms. Speed is of the essence, and taking the time to divert the plane to Gitmo for proper torture could be the few precious hours the terrorists need to steal our liberty.

  2. Re:I find the obsession with tech in the class bad on How Technology Changes Classrooms · · Score: 5, Insightful

    There is very little value in learning how to do things the old way when the new way is all that will ever be used.

    Following your logic, we should all be hunting and gathering instead of shopping for food because now we can't feed ourselves, either.

    Let us retard all progress in the name of tradition because... well, there is no good reason. But it would make you happy, I suppose.

  3. Re:hard to read after on Scaling Large Projects With Erlang · · Score: 2, Funny

    You obviously don't read summaries, articles, or headlines. The logic behind your post is "rant about something for no reason at all."

  4. Re:Seriously? on In Japan, a 900 Gigabyte Upload Cap, Downloads Uncapped · · Score: 3, Funny

    Whatching? Is that some fiendish portmanteau of whacking and watching? You Japanese porn fans are weird in so very many ways...

  5. Re:Go watch some fireworks... on Interview With Author of the First Spoof Language · · Score: 1

    I think the Slashdot guys can only handle so much of you guys masturbating your fury all over the site, so they post stuff like this to take a break from it.

  6. Re:Seriously? on In Japan, a 900 Gigabyte Upload Cap, Downloads Uncapped · · Score: 5, Funny

    Catching the subtleties isn't really your thing, huh?

    Personally, if I have to live with the connectivity options in the US for actually being able to see genitals in my porn, I'll consider it a fair trade.

  7. Re:Can't be right on Einstein's Theory Passes Strict New Test · · Score: 1

    You are aware that the difference between the two is sometimes impossible (haha) to spot, right?

  8. Re:Frozen? on Freeze On US Solar Plant Applications Lifted · · Score: 1

    You sure do have a hard-on about it.

  9. Re:Nooo! on Dial-Up Users "Don't Want Broadband" · · Score: 1

    And all we need to do to accept what you said as truth is accept your personal definitions for things that aren't under your control to define.

    That is a bargain for me!

  10. Re:If I was from Control on New Map IDs the Core of the Human Brain · · Score: 1

    What was the joke, exactly?

  11. Re:Would you mind telling me on Using AI With GCC to Speed Up Mobile Design · · Score: 2, Funny

    Congrats to you. We're all very proud, you can now wear up to 25 pieces of Slashdot flair to show you belong.

  12. Re:Another Correction... on Encrypted Traffic No Longer Safe From Throttling · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Well, you've convinced me. Now I firmly believe that I should subsidize your desire to download every anime every produced.

  13. Re:Commie GNU/hippies! on RMS and Clipperz Promoting Freedom In the Cloud · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I'll stick with BSD/Apache. The possibilities are just as great (and have been undergoing implementation for years, as a matter of fact) and they won't undercut my ability to make money programming.

  14. Re:how carter won on 40 Years After Carterphone Ended AT&T Equipment Monopoly · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Wow, 1984. How completely inappropriate. I applaud you.

  15. Re:Outlaw automatic transmissions! on Text-Messaging Behind the Wheel · · Score: 1

    Yes, we are badly impaired, you are amazingly superior, and if only we could see the error of our ways and live just like you, everything would be perfect.

    Happy now?

  16. Re:Done send me a text message on Text-Messaging Behind the Wheel · · Score: 1

    Awww, somebody needs a hug.

  17. Re:Interesting dichotomy on Ares V Rocket Bigger and Stronger For Moon Mission · · Score: 1

    Why? Has the Dear Leader somehow given you the impression of being a rational, stable man?

  18. Re:Already happened on US To Get EU Private Citizen Data · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure I get your point at all. Unless you've skipped some vital detail, it seems like small talk.

  19. Re:Gah! on US To Get EU Private Citizen Data · · Score: 1

    Did you miss the point of the story completely?

  20. Re:great job dawson on A 3-D Holographic Display · · Score: 1

    Morality is indeed subjective, but the definition of corrupt is not. Sort of like evil.

    Watering down the terms serves nothing.

  21. Re:Retirement Gift on Gates' Last Day At Microsoft · · Score: 1

    I think implicit in the OP's statement was "and usable without post-grad compsci work."

  22. Re:How much more proof do we need? on North Pole Ice On Track To Melt By September? · · Score: 1

    I'm waiting for you to shut off your computer.

  23. Re:great job dawson on A 3-D Holographic Display · · Score: 1

    That's a very loose definition of corrupt. It must be a total pain in the ass to have such ridiculously high moral standards about something so meaningless.

  24. Re:Great on Firefox 3 Already Rules the Roost · · Score: 1

    Because it's not a crap excuse. Mozilla isn't responsible for bad code produced by other organizations.

  25. Re:All new low. on The Fight To End Aging Gains Legitimacy, Funding · · Score: 1

    Humans stopped letting natural selection rule the species the first time a stillbirth was averted through intervention. Why go back to it now?