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  1. Re:first on N. Korea Could Face Prosecution For 'Crimes Against Humanity' · · Score: 1

    Intersting .sig.

    I went to school with young Markus Hess, you know.. ;-)

  2. Re:first on N. Korea Could Face Prosecution For 'Crimes Against Humanity' · · Score: 1

    What you mean "We", white man?

  3. Re:first on N. Korea Could Face Prosecution For 'Crimes Against Humanity' · · Score: 1, Interesting

    There is NO "Israeli Palestinian Conflict".

    There is an Israeli boot, smashing a Palestinian face, forever.

    Contrary to what's been reported in the news for years, there is no Israeli-Palestinian conflict. None, zero, zilch, diddly-squat. I can say with confidence that Palestinians have no agency. The Israeli government controls everything in the country. This total control which is most magnified in the West Bank, concerns everything from where Palestinians are permitted to travel, to how much water they consume per month. Currently, there is no 'conflict,' only the omnipresent power of the Israeli government and those who resist it. This is important to understand.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ferrari-sheppard/i-traveled-to-palestine_b_4761896.html

  4. Re:first on N. Korea Could Face Prosecution For 'Crimes Against Humanity' · · Score: 1

    Scale, scope, relevance, impact.

  5. Re:first on N. Korea Could Face Prosecution For 'Crimes Against Humanity' · · Score: 1, Troll

    The USA is currently the invader of over 100 countries, worldwide.

  6. Re:first on N. Korea Could Face Prosecution For 'Crimes Against Humanity' · · Score: 5, Informative

    You are the recipient of other people's "information".

    Saudi's CANNOT leave. Unless they are of a certain class, and have been specifically cleared by the secret police.
    Saudi's are starving to death in the NW Shiite region
    Rural Saudi girls are killed on birth, as liabilities to their poor families
    Meth? You are crazy. But yes. Qat is the only medicine for millions.

  7. Re:first on N. Korea Could Face Prosecution For 'Crimes Against Humanity' · · Score: 1, Troll

    And Saudi is a tacit Israeli partner. The paid thug. Who were the 9/1 hijackers?

    Do you actually believe they carried their own valid passports? This last point. Really? To think they carried ID beggars belief.

  8. Re:first on N. Korea Could Face Prosecution For 'Crimes Against Humanity' · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Asinine, obnoxious hyperbole!

    Way to fucking make your case!

    Hyperbole? Where?

    Both commit genocide, religious persecution and use state resources to fund terror and armed disturbance beyond their borders.

    North Korea is small potatoes in these stakes. Designed to distract, and elevated to "Global Crisis" proportions, so that folks like you are left confused, misdirected and ultimately ineffectual in the cause of doing good, or subordinated in the works of greater evil.

  9. I'M FROM MICROSOFT on Windows 8 Metro: The Good Kind of Market Segmentation? · · Score: 4, Funny

    "AND I'M WORKING HARD, to keep you little sister ILLITERATE!"

  10. Re:first on N. Korea Could Face Prosecution For 'Crimes Against Humanity' · · Score: 2, Informative

    Have you been to Syria lately?

    Have YOU been to Syria?

    Syria is a propaganda story. Here's a TINY example, plucked from the firehose of lies:
    http://www.moonofalabama.org/2014/02/cnn-propaganda-poor-lone-kid-edition.html

    Same for Venezuela:
    https://venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/10360

  11. Re:first on N. Korea Could Face Prosecution For 'Crimes Against Humanity' · · Score: 1

    Thank you. The New York Times has just been heard from.

  12. Re:first on N. Korea Could Face Prosecution For 'Crimes Against Humanity' · · Score: 0, Troll

    Add to list of criminals "Saudi Arabia" and "Israel".

    Then? I might believe that this is generated by higher human considerations.

    Remember, when Governments and Billionaires urge you to care for the welfare and rights of others, far away and isolated? You are being set up for a con.

  13. Re:We're the best country in the world!!! Woo!! on US Plunges To 46th In World Press Freedom Index · · Score: 1

    46th!

    Just WAIT 'til NEXT year!

    Then you'll be sorry!

  14. Re:Mathematics of the future on Mathematician: Is Our Universe a Simulation? · · Score: 1

    Maths are symantic/symbolic. They have greater precision and objective accuracy - but perform no magical transformation outside the ordinary functions of other human languages used for logical models by which we order observations.

    Wittgenstein and Godel are pretty convincing on these orders.

  15. Re:A looping simulation, apparently on Mathematician: Is Our Universe a Simulation? · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    This is a proposition made by a man trapped inside his mind.

  16. Re:Dice Blamed for Beta on Under Armour/Lockheed Suit Blamed For US Skating Performance · · Score: 5, Funny

    In the ancient world, Greek athletes competed naked, and rubbed with a layer of olive oil.

    I advocate this as the rule for all modern Olympians.

  17. Re:You have violated copyright by posting this. on Star Trek Economics · · Score: 1

    "Who is John Galt?" :-)

    FTFY.

    Not a correction that makes any sense, If you have seen and remembered "Gamesters of Triskelion".

  18. Target: Military "Intelligence" on IE Zero-Day Exploit Used In Attack Targeting Military Intelligence · · Score: 1

    Nothing of value was lost or impaired.

  19. Re:You have violated copyright by posting this. on Star Trek Economics · · Score: 1

    "Who is Galt?" :-)

    Just another throbbing brain....

  20. Re:ogahdno on Comcast To Buy Time Warner Cable In $44.2 Billion All-Stock Deal · · Score: 2

    What?

    Like in the "Cold War"?

  21. Re:Peace and quiet. on Massive Storm Buries US East Coast In Snow and Ice · · Score: 2, Funny

    I like AGW! It's given us cheery snowmen!

  22. Re:Typo on Why the Internet of Things Is More 1876 Than 1995 · · Score: 1

    In 1859, John Brown took over Harper's Ferry, capturing the Federal Armory, to ignite a war to abolish slavery.

    Let's have an "Internet of Things" that is more like 1859. DDoS the soul-sucking machinery at Samsung and GoldStar.

  23. Re:CN on IBM Employees Caught Editing Wikipedia · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I'm lost? What does the FP have to do with Beta? All FP must be about Beta, right?

    Is there an exception for Wikipedia meta-articles?

  24. Re:Typo on Why the Internet of Things Is More 1876 Than 1995 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The Internet betrayed us all. The shiny object of our admiration is now a honeypot for our enslavement and a means to monetize the smallest of our private activities.

    Let's destroy it, while there's still a chance.

  25. You're it.