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  1. Re:What a suprise on Obama FCC Caves On Net Neutrality · · Score: 4, Funny

    Obama's job on the issue of "Net Neutrality" is much like Bush's ballyhooed "Healthy Forests" initiative: a back-stabbing lie, designed to surrender sovereignty to private corporations and enforce this degradation with the power of law.

    America: Love your banana republic or leave it.

  2. Re:It's what you do in a foxhole on Senate Repeals 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' · · Score: 2

    US "gave" Cuba and The Philippines independence?

    How generous.

    I would argue they maintained "dependency" - with limited autonomy under the continuous threat of economic and military violence.

  3. Re:cp on UK Gov't Wants To Block Internet Porn By Default · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This is not about porn.

    It is about using porn to get people to roll back the advances and advantages that they acquired with the advent of wide-spread Internet communications access.

    "Back in your cage, you!"

  4. Re:It's what you do in a foxhole on Senate Repeals 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' · · Score: 2

    Thank you for your correct interpretation of my snarky derision for false progressivism.

    This is no victory for people, or their rights - anywhere.

    Oh, and now they can draft you, too... New pavement, just laid, to smooth that road.

  5. Re:It's what you do in a foxhole on Senate Repeals 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' · · Score: -1, Troll

    Now you can suck dick, and STILL get to kill brown babies, to steal their oil!

    God bless America. I think this is what MLK would have striven for.

  6. Re:VMWare support? RAM requirements? on Openwall Linux 3.0 — No SUIDs, Anti-Log-Spoofing · · Score: 1

    Agreed. Perfect appliance baseline. Most appliances don't want package mangement outside the scope of their platform workload, anyway.

  7. Re:Rebuild itself? on Openwall Linux 3.0 — No SUIDs, Anti-Log-Spoofing · · Score: 1

    Bummer. Zeroshell can be made to fit - but track all those separate sources? No way.

    I guess it's packetprotector, on top of OpenWRT.

  8. Rebuild itself? on Openwall Linux 3.0 — No SUIDs, Anti-Log-Spoofing · · Score: 2

    Can it do so with cross-compilation? I want this as an ARM distro...

  9. Re:Trust No One! on Scotland Yard Has Been After Anonymous For Months · · Score: 1

    Mayfair? Now I know why they had all those shoots with Jo Guest, tarted-up like the Metropolitan Police!

  10. Re:interesting on 'Pocket Airports' Would Link Neighborhoods By Air · · Score: 1

    Can I still get someone to paw my nuts there, anyway?

  11. Windows 7? on Microsoft Is Releasing an H.264 Plugin For Firefox · · Score: 1

    Earth 0

    End of first half.

  12. Re:FOXNews has a problem not all of libertarianism on Survey Shows That Fox News Makes You Less Informed · · Score: 2

    Yes.

    The correlation of a sub-set to its parent. :-)

  13. Re:FOXNews has a problem not all of libertarianism on Survey Shows That Fox News Makes You Less Informed · · Score: 2

    It's not FOX viewers that are stupid and misinformed. It is Americans - "The most lies to people on earth". They hear 7 lies before breakfast.

    Yet, they do not love, nor seek truth.

  14. Re:Museum Fight! on Smithsonian Celebrates 50 Years of COBOL · · Score: 2

    30 years from now, it will be PERL. With turtles, all the way down!

  15. "ChromeOS has no purpose"? on Gmail Creator Says Chrome OS Is As Good As Dead · · Score: 1, Interesting

    "That isn't better served by Android"?

    What purpose is that? Spying on and monetizing the minutia of your personal and professional life - then selling these off to third parties?

    Google==Ministry of Truthiness

  16. Re:Trust No One! on Scotland Yard Has Been After Anonymous For Months · · Score: 2

    Group?

    Anonymous is a Flash Mob, without geospatial coordinates.

    Why don't they investigate Burning Man attendees? Or men who glance at the covers of Playboy, as they bustle by the newsagents?

  17. Re:fail on String Theory Tested, Fails Black Hole Predictions · · Score: 4, Funny

    Then how DO you explain these infinite number of parallel universes? There must be some experimental rationale for the overwhelming evidence of these!

    Signed, Arthur XXII, King of Britain and Jupiter.

  18. 1) Get Data Center on Twitter Gets Major Funding, Adds New Data Center · · Score: 1

    2) PROFIT!!!

  19. ANONYMOUS on Designer Arrested Over Anonymous Press Release · · Score: 2, Funny

    "You keep using that word. I don't think it means what you think it means.."

    -- Inigo Montoya

  20. Re:Gawker? Scadenfreude Central Hoist on own Petar on Learning From Gawker's Failure · · Score: 1

    Well. At least you weren't on Fleshbot...

  21. Gawker? Scadenfreude Central Hoist on own Petard! on Learning From Gawker's Failure · · Score: 3, Informative

    Their MO is "Kick 'em when they're up, kick 'em when they're down".

    This hack couldn't have happened to a bigger bunch of self-involved, arrogant jerks. If there is a balance of justice in the universe, then it just inched another tiny notch towards equilibrium.

    Really, the imperious attitude that is exhibited by the Gawker "editorial" stance is a smug and sarcastic condescension towards the foibles of others.

  22. Zuckerberg over Assange? on TIME Names Mark Zuckerberg Person of Year · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Wow. What a bunch of shallow, narcissistic twats voted this shite poll.

  23. Re:1984 on Amazon Taking Down Erotica, Removing From Kindles · · Score: 1

    DELETED!!!???!!

    Coitus Handeruptus.

  24. Re:Some Questions on EPA Knowingly Allowed Pesticide That Kills Bees · · Score: 2, Interesting

    The Green Revolution, heralded by former USAID director William Gaud, is a Malthusian population control mechanism. Oh. USAID? An operational front for the CIA

    It was designed to create maximum crop yield for a 20-50 year period, with a maximum of industrialization and a minimization of farm labour.

    The result of which was to create a vacuum of occupational opportunity in the rural communities, which in the 1960's were still the hubs of livelihood for much of the population in the US, Canada and Western Europe.

    A migrational trend to urban population centers - abetted by making college/university education cheap and widely available - resulted in a generation transferring from rural existence to urban dwelling. With the former were left behind strong community ties, and the possibility for reasonable self-sufficiency. These were exchanged for "upwardly mobile' creature comforts, that also isolated the individual from his peers, and rendered him an entirely dependent creature - entirely divorced from the skills and capability to feed, clothe and shelter himself and his family. Instead, this ability was replaced through complex commercial abstractions - herded into urban and suburban enclaves.

    There never needed to be FEMA camps. The urban existance of late-20th century "modern" life was a honeypot, into which a society hurled itself, with little regard to the consequences for its prized independence and the foundation of its liberty.

    Now, what are you going to do, when the collection of rainwater is enforced as a felony? Did you know that Detroit just suspended garbage collection and police patrolling in 20% of the city?

    The bad Science Fiction dystopia is real.

    The bees? Just a late stage of this sad, intentional collapse...

  25. Re:Good job on EPA Knowingly Allowed Pesticide That Kills Bees · · Score: -1, Troll

    Almost?

    You're crediting him with "almost" because he got hey were stupid, but missed the fact it was AshkeNAZI Jews?