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  1. Re:Simply put... No. on Missile Defense's Real Enemy: Math · · Score: 1

    Did you ever win against the onslaught of missiles?

  2. Re:Demand More on As Music Streaming Grows, Royalties Slow To a Trickle · · Score: 1

    My car's CD player is broken and has had the same CD in it for two years. It is becoming very boring.

  3. Re:How about just not naming them real names? on How Videogames Help Fund the Arms Industry · · Score: 1

    Beta 4 was the final for me

  4. Re:Yes on Will Renewable Energy Ever Meet All Our Energy Needs? · · Score: 1

    Although there are obviously highly intelligent people here discussing this they seem to be unable to read the monosyllabic truth inscribed on the wall.

  5. Re:"Baseload" Power versus the rest on Will Renewable Energy Ever Meet All Our Energy Needs? · · Score: 1

    My wife says that that's called a logical phallus

  6. Re:"Baseload" Power versus the rest on Will Renewable Energy Ever Meet All Our Energy Needs? · · Score: 1

    I've been off the grid since 2003 and I am posting here at 5:04am. I don't have a very large PV system but so long as you are prepared to manage your energy usage you can get by perfectly well. For those that choose to scoff I haven't had a power bill for nearly ten years.

  7. Re:Snowballs chance in Australia? 1 of many probs on Will Renewable Energy Ever Meet All Our Energy Needs? · · Score: 1

    She's probably against self-replicating space habitats that can duplicate themselves from sunlight and asteroidal ore, too?

    Finally, special ed. meets /.

  8. Re:Polish Banks, etc on The Biggest Financial Fraud of All Time · · Score: 1

    I so hope you are in the US. You will wish you could eat your words as they are cheap.

  9. Re:not all IT work is CS and not all of it needs t on Microsoft Wants Computer Science Taught In UK Primary Schools · · Score: 1

    You're right. Only work that matters needs to be

    Look everyone an elitist wanker on /.

  10. Re:Thanking them for their selfless input. on Microsoft Wants Computer Science Taught In UK Primary Schools · · Score: 1

    Or, the Computer Guy at the store, who will charge you 75 Euros to install Windows for you, while saving the pictures of your kitty, your pony, and Grandma.

    Usually it is only the exceptionally talented computer store guys who have the necessary computer-fu to save pictures from the ravages of a full format.

  11. Re:Fundamentally... on The Biggest Financial Fraud of All Time · · Score: 1

    If you refuse to "trust" them, then there's nothing to discuss because reality obviously doesn't mean anything to you.

    Did you drop some bad acid in the seventies?

  12. Re:Fundamentally... on The Biggest Financial Fraud of All Time · · Score: 1

    Really, where's all this inflation you speak of? This quantitative easing has been going on for years now and I'm not seeing the inflation.

    You don't do the weekly shopping do you? It is obvious.

  13. Re:Polish Banks, etc on The Biggest Financial Fraud of All Time · · Score: 1

    You kill your neighbour, take his house, and then eat his children. US Politics 101.

  14. Re:Polish Banks, etc on The Biggest Financial Fraud of All Time · · Score: 1

    Why is capping the debt such a good thing?

    Because it stops self serving vultures from encumbering your unborn descendants with debt, or is that a good thing?

  15. Re:Be that as it may... on The Biggest Financial Fraud of All Time · · Score: 1

    It can be argued that no act is completely selfless

    Only by fuckwits

  16. Re:Be that as it may... on The Biggest Financial Fraud of All Time · · Score: 1

    But that's Australia. It is not quite the bastard fest that the US is yet.

  17. Re:Fundamentally... on The Biggest Financial Fraud of All Time · · Score: 1

    If I cannot afford it I do not buy it. Was your car expensive? I have had mine for five years, driven over 300,000km in it, and it cost me $800. I win.

  18. Re:The key question becomes on Silicon Nanoparticles Could Lead To On-Demand Hydrogen Generation · · Score: 1

    Off your meds today?

  19. Re:Umm? How far away would it have been? on Earth May Have Been Hit By a Gamma-Ray Burst In 775 AD · · Score: 1

    Don't worry Alex. Jesus still loves you.

  20. Re:The exception proves the exception on Missouri Republican Wants Violent Video Game Tax · · Score: 1

    Going back and checking you actually said sexual assault so that makes it just over 65%

  21. Re:The exception proves the exception on Missouri Republican Wants Violent Video Game Tax · · Score: 1

    Table 27 Number and percent distribution of incidents, by type of crime and victim-offender relationship Rape by non-stranger 75.8% (using that figure is being nice I could argue it lower using the same report) Don't cherry pick. You said 99% of rapes were committed by those the victim knew. Anything else you claim unless you can cite should be taken with a grain of salt.

  22. Re:The exception proves the exception on Missouri Republican Wants Violent Video Game Tax · · Score: 1

    My God. Are you a moron?

  23. Re:This is wrong. on FBI Responds To ACLU GPS Tracking Complaint · · Score: 1

    I can hardly wait to hear someone try to justify that shit.

    It's for the children...

  24. Re:you guys are just bots, not alive... on Doom 3 Source Code: Beautiful · · Score: 1

    Liberal arts students can program too you know

  25. Re:The exception proves the exception on Missouri Republican Wants Violent Video Game Tax · · Score: 1

    So first you tell me that 99% of sex crimes are committed by somebody they knew.

    As soon as he said this you should have known he was bullshitting you. I gave him a link to educate himself but I am sure he wont.