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  1. Re:Finally, a solution to abortion politics on Artificial Wombs In the Near Future? · · Score: 1

    Catholicism believes that the Bible, which they themselves compiled from misc. manuscripts, is second in importance to Catholic tradition itself. The Bible wasn't worded only one way, either; we don't have access to the original manuscripts and we can only rely on translations, and sometimes translations of translations. Whether or not something like this would be morally appropriate would be the decision of those who know the religion inside and out, specifically the Pope and Bishops.

  2. Can we freaking get over it already? on GNOME 3.8 To Scrap Fallback Mode · · Score: 0

    Ever since the dawn of time, every time there's an article on GNOME here, it's nothing but immature remarks about how absolutely terrible it is left and right. It should be pretty dang obvious by now that some people don't like GNOME. So just live with it! You don't have to spread doom and gloom wherever you do! If you don't like something, just don't use it and leave the comments section for actual constructive discussion! I've seen a few good comments here and there about the actual details of things, legitimate concerns, and rather respectable opinions on either side, but if all you're saying is "I'm leaving GNOME" or "I hate GNOME, XFCE/KDE/some old archaic window manager that nobody ever uses anymore/etc. is so much better", then please, for the love of all that is good, don't even bother saying it. Please try to say something more than an annoying rant. I know that slashdot is infamous for its annoying commenters and hateful mentality towards pretty much everything, but you don't have to uphold that!

  3. Re:Anything that ends in a question mark.... on Is Qualcomm the New AMD? · · Score: 4, Funny

    What did he do there?

    No.

  4. If this is ever stopped... on Post-ACTA Agreement CETA Moving Forward With Similar Provisions · · Score: 1

    If this is ever stopped, then the article title for it should be... CETA Sings The Blues

    YEEEEEEAAAAAAAHHHHHH!

  5. Re:Grow a thicker skin on Shut Up and Play Nice: How the Western World Is Limiting Free Speech · · Score: 1

    Banned Bibles? What in the world? No, you could read them and study them. Heck, the first book ever printed on a printing press was the Vulgate. They had that rule to protect the few Bibles they could make. Do you know how incredibly expensive a Bible was before the printing press? If I had a Bible, I'd chain one down, too! It's like locking your house or keeping you car in a garage.

  6. How do you pronounce that? on Sprint Now Offering Vanity Phone Numbers Aliases With **Me Service · · Score: 1

    Star-star-me? Asterisk-asterisk-me? Just "me"?

  7. Re:Here's a free best practice for them on Apple, Microsoft, Google, Others Join Hands To Form WebPlatform.org · · Score: 1

    From the sounds of it, that should work with any other custom style sheets thing, like Stylish, right? That actually sounds rather helpful from an accessibility standpoint (if a little bit annoying to set up). Still, it shouldn't be hard to make good-looking links on a webpage.

  8. Re:I don't get the point of Kickstarter on When Kickstarter Projects Go Missing · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Nearly every project I've seen gives you a copy of said product for pledging a certain amount. Also, have you heard of the term "investing" before?

  9. Re:Cool, but... on Valve Reveals Gaming Headset, Teases Big Picture · · Score: 1

    Don't forget Counter Strike: Global Offensive and DOTA 2!

  10. Re:Gee, How Much Google Paid For This on Apache Patch To Override IE 10's Do Not Track Setting · · Score: 2

    Not just that. Many people don't know that you can get easily infected by a rogue advertisement even being displayed. That alone keeps me using Adblock, even if all of the other factors people name didn't exist.

  11. Re:Huge misunderstanding on EA Exec Won't Green Light Any Single Player-Only Games · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    LOL The reality is he wants to use the internet to normalize DRM one small step at a time. Everyone has seen diablo 3's success and the are CHOMPING AT THE BIT to do the same to every other game. See through the PR matrix.

    If you can get modded up to +5 insightful for this comment then I greatly fear for the sake of Slashdot. It's full of idiots now. I'm going to get modded down for saying this, but I really don't care. If this kind of response is really the kind of discussion that Slashdot is supporting now, then goodbye. I really don't care what happens to you all now. This site is a lost cause.

  12. Huge misunderstanding on EA Exec Won't Green Light Any Single Player-Only Games · · Score: 1, Insightful

    He isn't saying that they're shoehorning multiplayer into every game. He's saying that every game should include an online component of some sort, as he says right here. They're not saying that games should all have multiplayer involved. They're saying that they should involve the internet in some way. There is nothing wrong with this. For example, take optional high score challenges in Mirror's Edge. The Sim City example, where online is required, is a bad example because that's just one game and the game was designed to be multiplayer-centric from the start. There are many, many single player games, like Mass Effect, that don't require the multiplayer or online functionality whatsoever. This is just FUD. EA isn't the best company around, sure, but including online features in single player games is definitely possible and it can't always be a bad thing depending on how it's implemented.

  13. Re:I hate articles like this... on Ubuntu Gnome Remix 12.10 Arrives For Testing · · Score: 1

    This isn't a discussion about GNOME 3, though. This is about a completely optional distribution for people who already like GNOME 3. That is what the article is about and I just wished people talked about that instead of the exact same rants we get all the time.

  14. Re:I hate articles like this... on Ubuntu Gnome Remix 12.10 Arrives For Testing · · Score: 1

    You don't seem to see that this a completely optional distribution for people who already like GNOME 3. In no way is it being shoved down your throat.

  15. I hate articles like this... on Ubuntu Gnome Remix 12.10 Arrives For Testing · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Whenever these kinds of articles are brought up, there is NO insightful discussion whatsoever. It's sickening, really. Instead of actually contributing to a logical discussion, every single comment on these kinds of articles says, more or less, "lol GNOME 3 sucks and only morons would like it because it's obviously trash; use a DE that actually makes sense". The problem with this kind of comment should be painfully obvious, but apparently it's not so simple with most of you. People say this in EVERY FREAKING COMMENT ON THESE ARTICLES! There is no originality whatsoever! Look, WE GET IT! You guys don't like GNOME 3! Just shut up then and leave the people who do like it alone! So what if some people enjoy GNOME 3? That's not your freaking problem! If they want to make an Ubuntu flavor that uses GNOME 3 by default then LET THEM FREAKING DO SO WITHOUT HAVING THEIR PERSONAL PREFERENCES QUESTIONED. Is this REALLY that hard? Is it really so bad to say something like "Oh well I hope this works out for them" or "I hope that GNOME 3 fans enjoy it"?

    Seriously, you have a freaking right to dislike any DE you freaking want. I'm not contesting that. Just because I don't like some DEs doesn't mean that I should just go and yell at people who do like them all the time. That's not only rude but it's a waste of my breath. People like different things and you all should freaking realize that some people have different preferences than you do. I love GNOME 3 and I wish this project the best, and even if I didn't like GNOME 3 I'd still support its freaking existence because everybody has a right to support the software that they use. That's THE WHOLE FREAKING POINT OF HAVING MULTIPLE DEs AND DISTRIBUTIONS IN THE FIRST PLACE!

    Good gravy... Just shut up and leave us all alone. We don't need your flamebait and trollish comments.

  16. Re:I'm so confused on US Doctors Back Circumcision · · Score: 1

    Oh trust me, I know lots of people who think abortion should be allowed in many, many circumstances. People use it as a form of birth control all the time, as evidenced by the rather high (and grotesque IMO) rates of abortion relative to the number of cases where those people would consider it a "legitimate option". Also, circumcision isn't meant to solve a problem I think. All I know is that it's a long-standing religious practice and that it has little-to-no difference in the child's life anyway. As long as we have freedom of religion we have to allow this practice, especially since it's not very harmful at all.

  17. Re:I'm so confused on US Doctors Back Circumcision · · Score: 0

    Wait, abortion without killing the fetus? Please explain. I'm curious as to what you mean.

    And whether or not this is child abuse is really a matter of opinion. Some religions require or prefer it and it happens at such a young age that most kids, I assume, don't even know what happened if anything. I didn't know until I read about it myself.

  18. Re:I'm so confused on US Doctors Back Circumcision · · Score: 0

    the little monster has no choice on whayt is being done to him

    So... How is that different from abortion?

  19. I'm so confused on US Doctors Back Circumcision · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Most Slashdotters I know of are pro-abortion, yes? They believe that the mother should decide whether or not the child is born or not. Why, then, is circumcision apparently evil in our eyes?

  20. Am I the only one who agrees? on RapidShare Urges US To Punish Linking Sites and Not File-Sharing Sites · · Score: 1

    Okay I've read all of the reasoning here for why people are against this, but lets think about it: linking is not illegal, file hosting is not illegal, but hosting a website with the explicit purpose of linking to copyrighted material in such a way that it infringes upon the copyright of the content owners? THAT should definitely be illegal. Don't tell me none of you have ever seen a forum or a blog filled with nothing but links to illegally shared copyrighted material. Heck I've seen several that have explicit categories for things like games on a per-system basis, genres of music, or whatever else. Whether it's for ROMs, ISOs, MP3s, or any other type of file, they exist. Lets not pretend that they don't. You can wear a tin hat and stroke your neckbeard while saying that the problem is copyright law, but realistically, in the world we live in where changing it so radically will never happen, these sites should be stopped. Heck I'd gladly link to at least a dozen that I know of off the top of my head for evidence if it wouldn't possibly incriminate me.

    "No, DownloadSomeFreeGamesAndShitOrWhatever.com is totally legal! It's just people linking to stuff! They can't control what people share!"

    Think about how freaking ridiculous that sounds. Yes, we should go after the infringers in the first place, but that doesn't mean we can't attack these sites as well. It's not like only one person is allowed to infringe. By hosting theses sites, the site owners are accomplices.

  21. Re:The "war" on religion on Kentucky Lawmakers Shocked To Find Evolution In Biology Tests · · Score: 1

    What if someone got into the profession before something like this was decided? Should they just switch professions?

  22. Re:try downloading some extensions... on GNOME: Possible Recovery Strategies · · Score: 1

    You misread me. I meant that Windows 7 works the way you want to work, which I compared to my preferences in the next sentence. Sorry if I didn't make that clear.

  23. Re:The "war" on religion on Kentucky Lawmakers Shocked To Find Evolution In Biology Tests · · Score: 1

    Another bit I forgot to add: what about religious people in the insurance industry who oppose providing birth control?

  24. Re:The "war" on religion on Kentucky Lawmakers Shocked To Find Evolution In Biology Tests · · Score: 1

    By providing insurance I would still be providing birth control, but simply by proxy. Also, I believe that considering birth control part of "standard healthcare" is the real problem. Birth control is a completely optional thing to begin with and it is not necessary for the health of citizens. There are some people who require certain types of contraception for legitimate medical problems, and those should be covered, but I don't see the underlying logic for providing birth control for the purpose of exploiting a reproductive (and, to some people, sacred) act for fun.

  25. Re:Car analogy on GNOME: Possible Recovery Strategies · · Score: 1

    Maybe it doesn't have a saddle, yes, but it could have something at least as comfortable. There isn't only one way to build a working bike after all.

    And you're wrong about "removing support for installing your own saddle". How many freaking times do people have to bring up extensions support? It's RIGHT THERE in GNOME 3. All you do is go to the extensions web page, click install on the one you want, and you're set! You can get nearly any feature you want that way. It's really not that hard. You don't even have to log out.