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  1. haha on Alaska's Mt. Redoubt Has Erupted · · Score: 4, Insightful

    i bet jindal feels like a doof

  2. brilliant or dangerous? on Are Quirky Developers Brilliant Or Dangerous? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    why are the mutually exclusive?

  3. Re:Like the phonograph.... The what? on Young People Prefer "Sizzle Sounds" of MP3 Format · · Score: 0

    have you ever heard live music (disregarding classical)? its played so loud that a lot of stuff simply isnt discernable. recorded music is an entirely different context and its silly to compare the two

  4. Re:Take that, hippies on US Supreme Court Allows Sonar Use · · Score: 0

    hahaha, sounds like someone takes rational actor theory seriously

  5. Re:Take that, hippies on US Supreme Court Allows Sonar Use · · Score: 0

    haha! you really think regulation causes businesses to leave a country. that potential increases in overhead would be so devastating that a company would liquidate and relocate. no really, thats cute.

  6. Re:not at all on SanDisk, Music Publishers Push DRM-free SlotMusic Format · · Score: 0

    the idea of being an audiophile is hilariously ridiculous, the human ear is incredibly limited and you're just fooling yourself

  7. Re:not at all on SanDisk, Music Publishers Push DRM-free SlotMusic Format · · Score: 1, Informative

    you're wrong so wrong you should take a look at this http://gizmodo.com/363154/audiophile-deathmatch-monster-cables-vs-a-coat-hanger

  8. Re:This Just In on Palin Email Hacker Found · · Score: 0

    what seriously? all /b/tards are your typical attention-whoring suburban fuckup

  9. Re:I don't see it on Diablo III Designer Defends New Look and Feel · · Score: 0

    that "tiny minority" is over 50000 people, currently

  10. Re:no encryption that YOU didn't write is safe on Is Hushmail Still Safe? · · Score: 0

    This was written by someone much more eloquent than myself, and I think you should take care to read it: "Have fun in your little made-up universe where the government comes to round you up and you manage to fight it off. In the real world, fascism is when the corporations and governments work as a single entity, and you can wander around with your fucking gun all you want. In fact, you'll have to wander around, because the government/corporations took your house and your car, and no one will hire you. At which point you'll be arrested, not as some big anti-government hero by jackboot thugs, but for stealing bread to live on, by a perfectly normal cop who's just doing his job, a job that absolutely no one except you disagrees with, so when you shoot and kill him you're getting the electric chair and no one thinks you're a hero at all. There are different types of totalitarian governments, and assuming a fascist one operates like a communist one is faulty. Fascist governments don't put troops in the streets...they work with corporations to make sure 'the wrong sort of people' do not have any economic power, and do not have anywhere to peddle their ideas. Modern fascist states don't even bother to kill those people, and pretending they're going to show up in some stormtrooper outfit and start a gun battle with you is insane. They'll show up with a court order to evict you from your home because you failed to pay your mortgage, because pressure came from the top at your company to let you go. Or they'll just sue you and ruin your finances. America is not a bunch of tiny castles where, as long as you can hold off the invading armies, you will be fine. The idea that that is how the world works is astonishingly naive. Almost all the population of America lives in housing they do not fully own, they get food from places they do not control like the supermarket, they require operating in society for money to obtain said food and shelter, a society where economics are controlled by some very large players that can crush them like bugs. And a fascist state isn't going to 'assume control', you asshat. There's not going to some insane coup, there's a going to be a slow change, which has, in fact, already happened, or have you not looked at the telecom immunity stuff? That's classic fascism. The government breaks the law, the government gets private companies to break the law, the government gives said companies huge amounts of cash, the government attempts to make such behavior legal retroactively. We've got government officials and AT&T officers leaping back and forth between each other in an incestuous loop. Your government spying on you, sponsored by AT&T. It's not 'totalitarian' yet, as evidenced by the fact Democrats managed to stop the immunity, but it is fascism, at least the start of it. (And the same thing's happened with Blackwater.) Oh, and before you start ranting about gun control some more, be forewarned I'm against it. I'm just not stupid enough to think that the US government being slowly corrupted by business is something that can be fought off with gunpowder. Guns are useful to deter crime and to deter invasion. They aren't useful against a corrupt government in any meaningful way." (source) http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=346351&cid=21193115

  11. Re:Stop Playing Their Game on How To Deal With Internet Bullies? · · Score: 0

    how about using the same jokes for ten years and passing it off as humor? does that strike as valid criticism?

  12. Re:The push for DNSSec on Kaminsky's DNS Attack Disclosed, Then Pulled · · Score: -1, Troll

    HEY GUSY IM A GIRL LOOK

  13. QUICK on RoadRunner Intercepting Domain Typos · · Score: 2, Funny

    SOMEONE REGISTER jkshdfkljh23sadf.com AND MAKE IT REDIRECT TO GOATSE