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  1. Re:Theremin on Ask Slashdot: Cheap and Fun Audio Hacks? · · Score: 2

    Plus you get to tell them, nobody touches my theremin!

  2. Re:Respect for the law for everyone, not just the on Uber In Retreat Across Europe · · Score: 1

    Luckily for Australia we got the criminals not the religious extremist nut jobs.

  3. Re:Schooling, perhaps? on Poverty Stunts IQ In the US But Not In Other Developed Countries (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Awe, poor widdle didums is upset, why not go out and shoot some people with your machine gun? Just for once why don't they shoot someone who deserves it, like Westbro baptist.
    You have nothing but threats of violence, how delightfully typical of an American gun nut.

  4. Re:Schooling, perhaps? on Poverty Stunts IQ In the US But Not In Other Developed Countries (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    I can see from your post the poor quality of US edumaction

  5. Re:Schooling, perhaps? on Poverty Stunts IQ In the US But Not In Other Developed Countries (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Let me make it clear, if my spelling and grammar doesn't already, I'm not a product of the US education system, I was fortunate enough to be born in a civilised country, one where mental patients can't buy guns, where everyone gets health care regardless of social status, you don't get shot by cops for being black and we don't go around starting wars against brown people for economic gain.

  6. Re:Yawn on The Science Behind the Paris Climate Accords (thebulletin.org) · · Score: 1

    Sadly typical of the denialist, unable to read and comprehend. Where did I say anything about killing anybody?
    Lmao.

  7. Re:Yawn on The Science Behind the Paris Climate Accords (thebulletin.org) · · Score: 1

    Oh, let's see, all the credible science is on my side, yes, I'm happy to admit drinking the kook aid of real science.
    It's most amusing to see the same old delusional paranoia of the flat earthers who deny reality.

  8. Re:Schooling, perhaps? on Poverty Stunts IQ In the US But Not In Other Developed Countries (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 0

    How delightfully typical of an American, were yeh best because we have the most guns. Sadly you don't shoot each other enough, and the rest of the world too much. Still, the gun massacres are a start.

  9. Re:Schooling, perhaps? on Poverty Stunts IQ In the US But Not In Other Developed Countries (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    The US is the first empire to go from rise to decline without an intervening period of civilisation.

  10. Re:The only science you need on The Science Behind the Paris Climate Accords (thebulletin.org) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Ah, I see Dyson knows more than the climate experts because he buys the denialist lies and distortions.
    The reason he didn't win a Nobel prize is obviously he is incompetent.

  11. Yawn on The Science Behind the Paris Climate Accords (thebulletin.org) · · Score: -1, Troll

    Cue they usual conga line of denialists posting the same discredited lies from the usual suspects.

  12. Re:Schooling, perhaps? on Poverty Stunts IQ In the US But Not In Other Developed Countries (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1, Troll

    Well, it works in developed countries, the US still hasn't managed to rise to either civilised or developed.

  13. Re:It's not only that. on Tim Cook Calls Apple's Tax Questions 'Political Crap' (cbsnews.com) · · Score: 1

    I suggest you go out an talk to some real people, and see how may of them like paying more tax so Apple doesn't have to.
    In the real world you won't find many.

  14. Re:The REAL question waiting to be answered: on Iran's Military Nuclear Program Lasted Longer Than We Thought (thebulletin.org) · · Score: 1

    That's it asshole, play the man not the ball.

  15. Re:The REAL question waiting to be answered: on Iran's Military Nuclear Program Lasted Longer Than We Thought (thebulletin.org) · · Score: 1

    Fact is in the entire time since the formation of the US you have been at war with somebody for all but 16 years.
    They are all foreign wars when you attack another country.

  16. Re: Trust the philosopher on Physicists (String Theorists) and Philosophers Debate the Scientific Method · · Score: 2

    Yet another HHGTTG moment, when Deepthought is told the philosophers threaten go on strike, he replied
    "Whom would that effect?"

  17. Re:Trust the philosopher, my foot! on Physicists (String Theorists) and Philosophers Debate the Scientific Method · · Score: 1

    Sigh, Don't you guys know the ultimate question has been answered already, and it is 42.
    The question is sadly what is six times nine, proving space isn't merely curved, it's totally bent.
    All thanks to Disaster Area's Acoountant.
    For further info see HHGTTG.

  18. Re:Trust the philosopher, my foot! on Physicists (String Theorists) and Philosophers Debate the Scientific Method · · Score: 1

    You win the internet today sir.

  19. Re:A polite society doesn't come from guns on GunTV Aims To Premier 24-Hour Shopping Channel For Firearms · · Score: 1

    Ah, the gun nut shill steps in eh?
    Guns don't kill people, Americans with guns kill people.
    FTFY.

  20. Re:The REAL question waiting to be answered: on Iran's Military Nuclear Program Lasted Longer Than We Thought (thebulletin.org) · · Score: 3, Informative

    Then you are a fool with no knowledge of history. The US lives for war, they have been at war for almost the entire time they existed.

  21. Re:The REAL question waiting to be answered: on Iran's Military Nuclear Program Lasted Longer Than We Thought (thebulletin.org) · · Score: 0

    I don't care, I would trust Iran far ahead of the US, you only have to look at recent history to see who the violent aggressive greedy money grabbers are, and it ain't Iran.

  22. Re:Any country interested in nuc power... on Iran's Military Nuclear Program Lasted Longer Than We Thought (thebulletin.org) · · Score: 1

    If only they worked. Thorium reactors are just a wet dream of pro nuke types. Never going to work.

  23. Very droll.

  24. These kind of comments keep this place worth reading. Thank you sir.

  25. Idiot, someone who doesn't know the truth when they see it.