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  1. so the dark stuff is like the 99% on Dark Matter Filament Finally Found · · Score: 1

    what to do if it revolts ?

  2. Re:Ok Then. on UN Declares Internet Freedom a Basic Right · · Score: 1

    - what he said

  3. Re:A bit late methinks on University Sues Student For Graduating Early · · Score: 1

    fine example of vulture culture ... instead of taking the opportunity to boast hosting one of the smartest people in the o, say world, or continent or something, smack it into a p.r. campaign and attract more possible success stories, just go for the destruction and grab what little you can ... scorched earth tactics aplenty

  4. OMG, they only make billions now on Former Microsoft Exec: Microsoft Has "Become the Thing They Despised" · · Score: 1

    let me put on my not caring hat

  5. Re:First Thetan! on Church of Scientology Enlisting Followers In Censorship · · Score: 1

    Do they now? I would hereby invite the church of scientology to threaten me since i know the actual truth about the universe is contained in a novel by Zelazny, not that other guy, see , true prophets never cash in on what they do, that might be a hint.
    so, i hereby ask the followers of scientology to start donating half their monthly income to my personal bank account. I shall then grant them the truth and salvation
    i wonder if any numbnut will take the time to threaten me on this. Feel free to try

  6. Re:Inevitably... on Nukes Are "The Only Peacekeeping Weapons the World Has Ever Known," Says Waltz · · Score: 1

    i thought they were the main reason for overpopulation and there you have it, the homo sapiens is obviously too primitive to understand impact on a global ecosystem and the need to implement birth control before things get out of hand. Primitive cultures have one tool to prevent an area from getting overcrowded : war. Now there's nukes and no one dares, but the population problem still persists because the culture (global) is still as primitive. Apes with sticks -> apes with guns -> apes with nukes ... global mexican standoff

  7. Re:So what? on Ron Paul's New Primary Goal Is "Internet Freedom" · · Score: 1

    well, maybe if he gets enough support from down to upward for one of his good ideas it might actually be put in motion

  8. Re:Blizzard distributes patches via Bittorrent on BitTorrent Usage Increases In Europe, Following the Pirate Bay Blockade · · Score: 1

    just check the comments on torrentfreak for a pointer on resilience and general midlle finger attitude towards being pushed around by folk who make more money in a day than most make in a year. If anything, this could be useful in the end, paving the way for the first steps towards the ultimate form of government : none

  9. Re:Klingons on Copyrights To Reach Deep Space · · Score: 1

    i wonder what it would cost to build a jumpgate then if the alien overlords where so bully about copyrights ... good thing we havent seen them yet then, about a thousand years too soon probably

  10. Re:aka... on Feds Plan 'Fog of Disinformation' To Track Information Leaks · · Score: 1

    isnt it something like the first and biggest mistake of the fanatic? to become so obsessed with the enemy he becomes the enemy in the end. I wonder, does this count as a leak or is it just some disinformation so any leaked information gets scrutinized before it is released because it might be bogus?
    as if ... as if that doest already happen, no 'reporter' would just throw it out there unless it was for a tabloid and look where the english tabloid was last month.
    It's a win, win situation if it's true, only the smart and adaptable leakers will survive, if not, the information will be triple checked i.o. double.
    they forget they're up against the smart elite of the world there, not the ones with most degrees and certificates of accepted citizenship.
    the legion is many, it has twice as many eyes and twice as many arms to reach ... (barring a few people who had an unfortunate accident) it's all part of the same non-existing movement. It can not be stopped ... even the mayans predicted it :p

  11. Re:C++ too on Linux Played a Vital Role In Discovery of Higgs Boson · · Score: 1

    let's not forget Von Neumann for coming down from space (i think he was born on the same planet as Einstein) and delivering the crucial architecture then while we're at it

  12. are these the kind of hackers on WikiLeaks Begins Release of 2.5m Syrian Emails · · Score: 1

    that alleged intellectual would be proposing the death penalty for then? Or only the ones who cost a lot to the corporatiocracy, i was a little confused about it and by the time i got the newsletter the discussion was archived.

  13. Re:Foundations are tax shields on A Critical Examination of Bill Gates' Philanthropic Record · · Score: 1

    i got this view that's not really left or right winged as i got on all things : it says something like euh : if you get an underdeveloped country, it's better to give them sweatshops than just bags of rice, to them and to you, if you got a foundation used as a tax shield, it still does good, etcetera. Since life is in general shit and revolves around money from the first day to the last it's better to have something that helps a little than to have nothing at all. Thing is he could just open up a casino and launder the money there but they do that instead. Better than nothing ....

  14. Re:Probably on Ask Slashdot: What Are the Implications of Finding the Higgs Boson? · · Score: 1

    most leaps are made when there's a possibility of military application since governments are more prone to fund if it's something that could give them an advantage over anyone else. So, if they were to say hey, we are this close to a space ray higgs-neutralizer gun that sucks the mass right out of an area and instantly disables everyone and everything in it i'm sure they could get a lot of money for the next few years

  15. i got this controversial thing on Texas GOP Educational Platform Opposes Teaching Critical Thinking Skills · · Score: 1

    most 1960s psychologists don't like me for it, nor does any other kind of 1960 remnant, this thing where it says the only, but the one and only ever, reason when you can 'hit' a kid, is when it hits you. I feel like learning that you can get hurt when hitting people is part of learning. However, in any other case, any kind of physical punishment is strictly wrong and forbidden since it shows the wrong pattern. And i'm talking about parents. If any teacher ever were to hit one of my kids. I'd personally go hit him back, i'm sure of that. Teachers teach their subjects, it's not their place to educate beyond that, definitely not their place to kick. If parents don't have time to educate their kids, they shouldn't have them. If they lack the skills, they shouldn't have them. If they lack the means, they shouldn't have them. You need a drivers license to prove you can drive a car without killing but any idiot can accidentaly and prematurely ejaculate at the wrong time in the wrong place and get as many kids as he wants. Bad parenting probably kills more than traffic in the long run. (i know, always the car analogies, they're so easy to make)

  16. Re:Sounds like a great idea. on EU Parliament Adopts eCall Resolution · · Score: 1

    yea, sounds like a decent idea, in 2011 there were 30,108 deaths in traffic in the EU (or so it says here , 2500 less wouldnt be half bad, i just wonder how that projection is made , it cant be statistical 'evidence' since the measure hasn't been implied yet.
    few flaws in the plan maybe... the free of charge thing will mean in the end a slight increase in the price of a new car, to be paid by the buyer ofcourse. The you can't be monitored thing will mostly be true unless you've been branded potentially dangerous i suppose. The biggest flaw i see is that it's mandatory. Stuff like this should be a choice (andfree of charge) ... you can't trust people to learn to make decisions for their own good unless you actually let them decide, the pampering in this nanny state of mind does more damage than good in the long run imo, it's still enlightened despotism. e.g. the ban on smoking in bars is good for the health of people who don't smoke but it should have been and still has to be the choice of the owner of the bar wether he or she wants to allow it or not, it should not be compulsory, i've seen a lot of small businesses/bars go down since that lobby started moving. Can't all be the economic downfall. In times of need drug use rises, a lot of people drink at home. I don't think the evolution in the end is better for public health like that.
    I wonder who got paid what by who before this thing got passed.

  17. Re:Thanks to the FFII, EDRI, la Quadrature on ACTA Rejected By European Parliament · · Score: 1

    as well as Jim Killock from openrights and avaaz, hail to the kings, but i'm afraid the act will come back in disguise a few more times, good thing there's people like zimmer and killock watching 24/7

  18. Re:Found at 125 GeV on LHC Discovers New Particle That Looks Like the Higgs Boson · · Score: 1

    i'm not gonna stick my neck out here even if i have an einstein shrine i'm nowhere near understanding physics of that magni(mini-?)tude but wasn't that more like an explanation of how much energy a certain 'mass' contains? don't flame me for not using the right words, i am a layman of the lowest kind in this

  19. on the other hand on Texas Scientists Regret Loss of Higgs Boson Quest · · Score: 1

    some extremist non-americans might say it doesn't really matter where it was found, as long as it was

  20. Re:I DON'T WANT A TABLET on Bill Gates: the Traditional PC Is Changing · · Score: 1

    i got this small 90 euro thing i use for reading and listening to books when i have to wait (and just how many hours a year does one have to wait every single year, it's depressing) other than that i don't feel the need for any kind of tablettism. Maybe it's a good time to start a new religion, after all if the flying spagghetti monster can get recognition then why not the church of the diy-pc ? I'll start by accepting donations

  21. ofcourse a billionaire can say that on Bill Gates: the Traditional PC Is Changing · · Score: 1

    i wonder, what's the price on a 25inch tablet pc these days ? The 3d performance , how many fps can crysis or battlefield get on a machine like that? Why would you need a windows pc other than to play games anyway? I think i'm just gonna dig in here in my nice dark cave full of cables and open cases and noisy fans

  22. which reminds me on Used Software Can Be Sold, Says EU Court of Justice · · Score: 1

    i'm selling my ea origin account ... as from ... now

  23. good on Oldest DNA Recovered From 7,000-Year-Old Skeletons In Spain · · Score: 1

    that oughta give hardcore 'jeezes created the world 33 years before he got nailed to a board' creationists something else to think about

  24. Re:really?? on Has the Command Line Outstayed Its Welcome? · · Score: 1

    removing the command line would just be one more step towards control by the manufacturer/producer. It's usually the only way to get into any presented system without actually hacking it. How could anything be better without a command line?
    i have to vote no on this. Let them eat iPhones, i'll just stick to my €15 only by satellite traceable cellphone and my diy pc, if i cant have that, i might as well go back to living in the jungle and beating the ground with ground with the rest of the gorillas

  25. Re:Illogical all around on Julian Assange Served With Extradition Notice By British Police · · Score: 1

    how it works is not how it should be, if they just want to question they might as well give him a free skype call, he can answer any question just as well like that. It's not because it is, that one has to agree. You have the right to question government tactics and the tactics employed by the us government in the past few years are definitely questionable. I wish i were the odd one out as usual but when it comes to this my voice is not the only one although my choice of words might be a little confusing sometimes