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  1. Re:Abortion replaced with transplation? on Lab Develops Artificial Womb · · Score: 1

    umm... too bad there are more children waiting to be adopted than there are people wanting to adopt. To all anti-abortionists I say "Are YOU going to care for the child? If not, shut the hell up." If so-called life-advocates really cared theyd be trying to save and improve the *lives* of the children ALREADY BORN. But then again, according to an American Life League representative the correct response is "yes" to "Are Americans are too stupid to understand what an abortion is?" This, after she refused to refer to it as abortion, only as childkilling...and after saying that "overwhelmingly more than 50% of americans when asked if killing children is wrong, say yes." These people just want to control, they dont want to help. ;] But, IM sure most of slashdot realizes that.

  2. Re:This is getting out of hand. on Prying Eyes of Tampa Police · · Score: 1

    sweet..IM gonna come search your house. Youve got nothing to hide, dont worry about it. Oh ya...your house is more private than your body, I forgot. Dipshit.

  3. Re:And anyway!! on Nasubi - The Ultimate Survivor · · Score: 1

    youre an idiot. I wouldnt let a little kid watch natural born killers, but free willy is fine. Oh my god! They are both MOVIES....No more movies for kids since it MIGHT be NBK.

  4. Re:Ownership on Make Way for Fiber · · Score: 1

    yes of course...a few inches...Let me get my cleats out.

  5. Re:Similar to censorware lawsuit. on Above.net Blackholes, Unblackholes Macromedia · · Score: 1

    umm no...censorware is used by choice. What abovenet does is pre-consumer...so, yes they would be liable.

  6. Re:This is critical on Digital TV Approaches · · Score: 1

    hehehe

  7. Re:GENE interactions are the future of MEDICINE? on Datamining Medline for Gene Interactions - Pubgene · · Score: 1

    though doctors should ultimately bear the weight, pharmacist are the ones who are to screen for the interactions. Anyone can pass out meds, a pharmacist is schooled for a reason.

  8. Re:Read Closer. on Remote 'Root' Exploit in IIS 5.0 · · Score: 1

    umm no. The act of driving would == the ability to point, click and press keys and do basic navigation around a gui. Which, with a little training can be done by all people. Technical computer questions would be directly related to technical car questions. It would be funny, except its comparing apples and oranges.

  9. Re:There are laws for "Burglary Tools" on Report From The 2600 Appeal Hearing · · Score: 1

    Laws are also used as a deterrent. If a criminal knows the crowbar will net him an extra 5, and will increase the likelyhood of being caught. His chance of comitting the crime is lessened, while nothing is really sacrificed ;). A crime is a crime, yes. If you don't agree with concepts such as 'criminal tools' then you really must hate plea bargains ;)

  10. Re:Not a virus, not a worm on Cross-Platform Pseudo-Virus: Don't Panic · · Score: 1

    the majority of trojans contain virii :P

  11. Re:I don't see any problems with this. on Baseball Fans Must Pay To Listen Online · · Score: 1

    I can believe that it's free. Do you honestly think that there is large enough potential paying customers for streamed broadcasts vs giving it away for free and gaining customers for the oldfashioned things(merchandise, tv, LOCAL radio, and of course tickets)...I *HIGHLY* doubt it. Maybe in the future, when it merges better..but even then...more people are watching it from the couch and listening in their cars than tuning in on the web. And those that listen on the web prolly also do all the other stuff to. So, cut them off..they lose interest you lose customers. Good idea guys. This is the old fashioned concept of giving something away for free, to get more customers. This is also the old fashioned concept of dicking and alienating customers who then leave. The day the NHL tries to charge for their streams is the day I stop watching and attending the games. I don't watch MLB or the NFL anymore since they stopped caring about competition and entertainment and the fans, long long ago. The NHL, being the fanstarved org that they are...are very much on the good path. I support minorleague sports(yes, I know they are children of the parents) of all types. The entertainment factor is just as large, the players very nearly as skilled and the prices reasonable. It amazes me how teams can continue to charge what they do and NOT sell out. They should have a ticket price that gaurantees they sell out. Anyways ;)

  12. Re:Kerbango in iTunes? on 3Com Drops Internet Appliances · · Score: 1

    Do you want a cookie?

  13. Re:evolution on New Human Ancestor? · · Score: 1

    there are still loopholes in *human* evolution. Note that human evolution is obviouslly more advanced than any other species and thus has more historical steps on the ladder so to speak. Go read some of Danikens work for an interesting take on what could explain this. It also attempts to fill the hole for what these type of finds dig...why this specific species, where did each one pop up and why did they die. It seems most every species can easily have those questions answered, cept us ;)

  14. Re:Decouple from the hype train. on The Creation of "Fan" Sites · · Score: 1

    hah I just want to know if her ass can sing.

  15. Who the hell cares? on The Creation of "Fan" Sites · · Score: 1

    Who the hell cares? Advertising is advertising. Take it all with a grain of salt. If you goto a movie/buy this/sell that/move to russia because of a website...you are the one who needs help.

  16. Re:Spam is freedom of speech on Forced Into Spamming By Your Employer? · · Score: 1

    you sir, are an idiot.

  17. Re:Right and VCR/DVD makes movie theaters less use on Another Arcade Standby Calls It Quits · · Score: 1

    ummm...New movie in theater==not available at home for months. Thats the selling point.

  18. Re:i like this guy on The "Omega Number" & Foundations of Math · · Score: 1

    ahh yes, because greed for knowledge is so much better than greed for money...sorry bub. Let people live their lives. Whatever their main focus will be, it should make them happy. If that means studying and becoming more knowledgeable so be it. If that means earning enough cash to have 15 cars, so be it. there is no "right" way to live. If you think there is, please tell me. I'm sure it will have an extreme impact on the whole universe and not just itself ;)

  19. Re:Site down until 11? on The New Handspring Visor: The Edge · · Score: 1

    our even ;)

  20. Re:Site down until 11? on The New Handspring Visor: The Edge · · Score: 1

    I'm sure it was more of, lets keep everyone waiting for our special cel-e-bration. Doors open at 11 o'clock where we will unveil or new Edge!

  21. Re:What's the point? on A PlayStation In Deep Blue, Or Vice Versa? · · Score: 1

    man, you must have binocoluars strapped to your head.

  22. Re:How about the Honda Insight? on Electric Car Bests Ferrari F550 In 0-60mph · · Score: 1

    looking like a civic is not a good thing wearing a honda badge is not a good thing doing (just)atleast freeway speeds is not a good thing Hybrids are the way to go though. Stations are already there. Switching fuels makes that difficult. And plugging in can be a pain in the ass...Id buy one(hybrid) to put to and fro work.... but you can guess what Ill be driving on the weekend. We call em muscle ;)

  23. Re:You're not sending the file to the server. on Why Offshore Napster Won't Work · · Score: 1

    and they dont need to prove that. The RIAA needs to prove that it is happening. And a list of file names means jack shit. Having a cardboard box labeled nuclear weapons doesn't mean there really are nuclear weapons in there ;)

  24. Re:What does location have to do with it? on Why Offshore Napster Won't Work · · Score: 1

    mod this up

  25. Re:Now this is dumb. on Communications Decency Act Protects AOL in Lawsuit · · Score: 1

    yes..cause smart people just let "facts" stand and make no effort to look into alternative methods of implementing said "facts" or other "facts" to acheive the desired or better effect. Posting statements of "fact" makes you no more smart than asking hypothetical questions...specially since you are *contributing* litte, and it's obviouslly not your "smarts" being given since it's not your "fact". Get it? Or are YOU too dumb? Intelligent people question. Dumb people babble memorized information.