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  1. Re:Awesome on Driver Trapped In Speeding Car At 125 Mph · · Score: 0

    Again, he'll have a hard time pinning those seizures on Renault, and not a result of BELGIUM.

    His lawyers outta' kick Brussels, right in its EuroZone.

  2. Re:Awesome on Driver Trapped In Speeding Car At 125 Mph · · Score: 5, Funny

    The man had to visit BELGIUM.

    And yet, you claim that no one was hurt!

  3. MORE GONGS FOR BABYKILLERS! on New Medal Designed To Honor Cyber Soldiers · · Score: 1

    Double Tap that.

    They used to give these thinks for RISK and BRAVERY.

    Now, they are scorecards, for remotely blasting ambulances.

  4. Re:Goodbye Free Internet on Obama Signs Cybersecurity Executive Order · · Score: 1

    From NBC, by NBC. I suppose.

    I just don't see why. With their hubris, you expect that they'd make it compulsory viewing - and then laugh at our squirming helplessness.

  5. Re:Goodbye Free Internet on Obama Signs Cybersecurity Executive Order · · Score: 1
  6. Re:It's a race... on Missouri Legislation Redefines Science, Pushes Intelligent Design · · Score: 1

    You rock.

  7. Re:It's a race... on Missouri Legislation Redefines Science, Pushes Intelligent Design · · Score: 1

    I want to know how the Romulans were separated from the ancestral Vulcans. That'd be good. I wonder if there's a mythology of them as Remusians.

  8. Re:Public schooling is a bad idea. on Missouri Legislation Redefines Science, Pushes Intelligent Design · · Score: 1
  9. Re:Public schooling is a bad idea. on Missouri Legislation Redefines Science, Pushes Intelligent Design · · Score: 1

    Market based scooling.

    Right. That's worked so well for energy policy and banking.

  10. Re:It's a race... on Missouri Legislation Redefines Science, Pushes Intelligent Design · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Teach Darwin,

    Teach Spinoza and Godel.

    No problem.

  11. Re:Exception to Betteridge's law!! on Is the Concept of 'Cyberspace' Stupid? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Cyberspace isn't a stupid concept. It is a concept applied stupidly to the network and applications that we actually have.

    Now, you'll excuse me as I jack my 'trodes into my deck...

  12. Re:Reality vs idealism on W3C Declares DRM In-Scope For HTML · · Score: 1

    That's just not cricket.

  13. Re:Reality vs idealism on W3C Declares DRM In-Scope For HTML · · Score: 2

    Destroy rent-based models for business revenue.

    Do it for your children.

    "Central Services - we do the business, you do the pleasure..."

  14. Re:Reality vs idealism on W3C Declares DRM In-Scope For HTML · · Score: 1

    DRM is evil.

    It is also algorithmically impossible. The Bob, Carol, Alice problems never work.

  15. Re:A lot of this BS is just Daniel Berg's fiction on The Paradox of Julian Assange and WikiLeaks · · Score: 1

    OK. "Gandhi was an asshole". There's our stunning indictment of his politics, philosophy, accomplishments and influence.

    "Contrarian". I don't think you've correctly grasped the use of that instrument, much less understood its effectiveness is inverse to the force applied.

  16. Re:A lot of this BS is just Daniel Berg's fiction on The Paradox of Julian Assange and WikiLeaks · · Score: 1

    Thanks. You are right. I make the same point about useless, pseudo-progressive issues, myself.

    But I do hold ,that if one compares a whistleblowers' personal life to the conduct of a government, then arguments should be made, not in terms of how these are realised in practice, but in how they are supposed to be established in principal.

  17. Re:A lot of this BS is just Daniel Berg's fiction on The Paradox of Julian Assange and WikiLeaks · · Score: 0

    It worked for Winston Churchill, John F Kennedy and Mohandas Gandhi.

    But again, you are either thick, or deliberately ignoring the fundamental disparity which I illuminated in my argument.

    You may be a doctrinaire, or a moralist. In either case, reprehensible.

  18. Re:A lot of this BS is just Daniel Berg's fiction on The Paradox of Julian Assange and WikiLeaks · · Score: 2

    Yes.

    It's called a "disinformation campaign".

    And Jemimah Khan? She is a prize disinformation agent. Connected by birth and marriage to both the Windsors and the Rothschilds, and having been married to Imran Khan... The high-wierdness of her connections to seats of power - both public and covert - are beyond the imaginings of fiction.

  19. Re: A lot of this BS is just Daniel Berg's fiction on The Paradox of Julian Assange and WikiLeaks · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Bullshit.

    Too many flaws in your analogy and reasoning to bother demolishing.

    Assange has more in common with Hunter Thompson and Emile Zola, than he does Anthony Weiner or Betrayus.

  20. Re:A lot of this BS is just Daniel Berg's fiction on The Paradox of Julian Assange and WikiLeaks · · Score: 1

    Barclay's is in illegal conspiracy to manipulate currency and exchange rates of what is state coinage.

    They are an institution, operating in the para-political realm and NOT a PERSON, with requisite Human and Civil rights.

  21. Re:A lot of this BS is just Daniel Berg's fiction on The Paradox of Julian Assange and WikiLeaks · · Score: 4, Insightful

    States - in modern, representative democracies, are accountable to the people who fund the state for common welfare and interest.

    The transparency and accountability of the state is different in imperative from that of the individual - who has an expectation of privacy to guarantee the conduct of free expression and personal liberty.

    Equating Assange's alleged personal characteristics and style of management with the opaqueness and corruption committed by states acting in excess of their authority is false. Doing so reflects a very poor understanding of any of the core rights and issues that are at the heart of the WikiLeaks mission.

  22. I ain't gonna work on Maggie's farm no more on European Court Finds Copyright Doesn't Automatically Trump Freedom Of Expression · · Score: 1

    I wake up every morning
    hold my hands and pray for rain
    I've got a head full of ideas
    driving me insane
    It's a shame the way she makes me scrub the floor
    well, I ain't gonna work on Maggie's farm no more

  23. Re:Aprils Fools? on Gnome Goes JavaScript · · Score: 1

    Jutht uthe Thcheme.

    Itth like Lithp.

  24. Re:Your best performance? on Interviews: Ask James Randi About Investigating the Truth · · Score: 1

    Cool with me. And if you see Phil Dick, remind him that he owes me $20.

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

    Tricks to Successful Internetting

    1. When in doubt, ARGUE! Being right matters.

    2. Hate everything.

    3. Saw it already. Funnier the first time.

    4. FAKE.

    5. Did he died?

    6. Make fun of something someone else loves because FUCK THEM!

    7. I am so smart. SMRT.

    8. LAME.

    9. Racism because, just kidding!

    10. Treat women like idiots.

    11. Definitely comment with fervor. YOUR OPINION COUNTS.

    12. CORRECT THAT PUNCTUATION AND GRAMMAR, why not?! SAVE HUMANITY!

    13. fat jokes

    14. Hate religion because religion hates others because you hate religion because they hate everything because you hate them. EVERYONE IS NOT AS GOOD!

    14. Make a list and watch people fix numbers and add things to it...