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  1. Re:Even the Post Title on Google Assists In Arrest Of Indian Man · · Score: 1

    Over easy.

  2. Re:Even the Post Title on Google Assists In Arrest Of Indian Man · · Score: 1

    no.
    That is just as awkward and amateurish. It identifies the almost irrelevant sex of the 'suspect' while omitting detail germane to the issues of jurisdiction and ethics.

  3. Even the Post Title on Google Assists In Arrest Of Indian Man · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Indian Man"

    Something awkward and comic about this description. Curiously vague, while simultaneously exhibiting a misplaced precision.

  4. Re:Most Worthless Ask Slashdot Ever. on Anti-Keylogging Recommendations? · · Score: 1

    Now that you're gone
    All that's left is a band of gold
    All that's left of the dreams I hold
    Is a band of gold
    And the dreams of what love could be
    If you were still here with me

  5. Re:Mental stability? on Firefox 3 RC1 Out Now · · Score: 1

    Semantics. Supported but not working. There. Are you satisfied?

    I will trust people's reports of the RC1 and apt-get ASAP. Now, try not and look so smug. It's unbecoming on children.

  6. Re:Stability on Linux? on Firefox 3 RC1 Out Now · · Score: 1

    It will be a first. It was always compatible - it just rendered ads. I will try RC1, 'tho'. I want minimum adblock plus, tabmix plus, DownloadThemAll, NoScript, and Download Helper!

  7. Re:Stability on Linux? on Firefox 3 RC1 Out Now · · Score: 1

    Good. I went through 3 betas, where it would do EVERYTHING, except block ads.

  8. Re:Corn on Fat People Cause Global Warming, Higher Food Prices · · Score: 3, Funny

    You know? After all this time, I hadn't noticed this! Thanks.

  9. Corn on Fat People Cause Global Warming, Higher Food Prices · · Score: 5, Informative

    Corn? Yes, Corn!

    Michael Pollan will convince you, that this is no accident. You are eating nothing but corn - with a four-carbon configuration that is destroying your healt and nutrition, as it wrecks ecosystems in its cultivation.

    Thanks, Cargill! Thanks, Mosanto! If Chevron-Texaco is Emperor Palpatine, these two are Darth Vader and Tarkin.

  10. Re:Stability on Linux? on Firefox 3 RC1 Out Now · · Score: 1

    I would love to lose the memory leaks, that FF2 has provided for me. Unfortunately, without my plugins (AdBlock Plus, anyone) being suppored, I'll have to ski the new and untried!

  11. Einstein himself on Einstein Letter Goes on Sale · · Score: 1

    in the letter states that "The Jews are not the chosen people".

  12. Re:Better late than never and Air Force vs other f on Air Force Aims for Control of 'Any and All' Computers · · Score: 1

    That's why it's the "Chair Force" heading this.

    They'l all be graduating "cyber" "warriors" from the new training school: Top Buns.

  13. Re:SETI@Home on Air Force Aims for Control of 'Any and All' Computers · · Score: 1

    In the article linked by the post on Danger Room, they do explicitly aim for user, even root access on "Any and All" computers, at will.

    Hard to sensationalize that! It's already over the top.

  14. Re:If you ask me.... you didn't but.... on Air Force Aims for Control of 'Any and All' Computers · · Score: 1

    Recycling my JE response:

    The Air Force is under the authority of the Commander in Chief. It's not illegal if the President does it.

    Firewall? How naive!

    They will get rootkits on every DVD made, and in the nVidia firmware, and in the Flash from your Amazon shopping page, and...

    This is what their money can buy.

  15. Re:"All Enemies, Foreign and Domestic..." on USAF Considers Creation of Military Botnet · · Score: 1

    "we" were never a part of "us".

  16. "All Enemies, Foreign and Domestic..." on USAF Considers Creation of Military Botnet · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Chilling words. how would you like to have your Homebrew Robotics club, or DMCA activist group designated as a "Domestic Terror" organisation?

    They ARE after you, Citizen!

  17. Re:We must defend ourselves on USAF Considers Creation of Military Botnet · · Score: 1
  18. Well, I ADVOCATE Space! on Where Are The Space Advocates? · · Score: 5, Funny

    X and Y are fine, but must stand up and speak for the inclusion of a Z-Axis!

  19. Robert Fripp Took Thorazine! on Introducing Classical Guitar Hero · · Score: 2, Informative
  20. Re:Daniel Pipe is an expert on propaganda on Terrorist Recognition Handbook · · Score: 1

    Thanks for the amplification.

    To see that assertion as unchallenged fact on the Slashdot frontpage makes me ill.

    It lets me know a lot about the reviewer, and the author.

  21. In Soviet America on US State Dept. Loses Anti-Terrorist Program Laptops · · Score: 2, Funny

    Anti-terror laptops lose U.S.!

  22. Rothke=Radical Zionist on Terrorist Recognition Handbook · · Score: 1, Troll

    War for Israel - not oil.

  23. Anyone who thinks that Daniel Pipes is on Terrorist Recognition Handbook · · Score: 3, Insightful
    Anyone who thinks that Daniel Pipes is an "expert" on "terrorism" - or anything else, has had a neocon blowjob affect their brain function.

    He invented and promulgates the cognitive dissonance that is summarised by the phrase: "Islamofascism."

    He's a real Israeli, dual-loyalist and "newspeak" maker of the first (lowest) rank. Pipes was teh founder of The Middle East Forum - purportedly a 'think-tank', really a propaganda and media policing agent for radical Israeli military/political objectives.

    Among MEF's programs is Campus Watch, which tracks university professors who are perceived to be anti-Israel, anti-Semitic, pro-Palestinian, or pro-Islamist. Seen by many as an affront to academic freedom and an attempt to silence criticism of U.S. policies toward Israel and the Arab world, the program encourages students at colleges and universities to report any teachers who exhibit such behaviors in the classroom. One critic of Campus Watch, Joel Benin, a former professor of Middle East studies at Stanford University, said of the program: "Campus Watch ... compiles dossiers on professors and universities that do not meet its standard of uncritical support for the policies of George Bush and Ariel Sharon. ... The efforts to stifle public debate about U.S. Middle East policy and criticism of Israel are being promoted by a network of neoconservative true believers with strong links to the Israeli far right. They are enthusiastic supporters of the Bush administration's hands off approach to Ariel Sharon's suppression of the Palestinian uprising. And they are aggressive proponents of a preemptive U.S. strike against Iraq."
    --Joel Benin, "The Israelization of American Middle East Policy Discourse," Department of History, Stanford University


    Who's next on teh /. front page? Ann Coulter?
  24. Re:Long Answer? on How Microsoft Dropped the Ball With Developers · · Score: 1

    The proof - as they say - is in the pudding.

    "Vista".

    'nuff said.

  25. Re:Long Answer? on How Microsoft Dropped the Ball With Developers · · Score: 2, Insightful

    You gotta admit, he has a point and illustrates it pretty well.