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  1. Re:Thanks Slashdot. on A Broken Heart Really Does Hurt, Scientists Claim · · Score: 1

    I physically feel pain and my gut is wrapped up like a turban.

    true mate, thats exactly how it is.

  2. Re:Painkillers? on A Broken Heart Really Does Hurt, Scientists Claim · · Score: 1

    Hey girlintraining seems like youre lookin at things from a ladies' perspective - which is totally valid, but only dont think you can apply a ladie's concerns as a template onto a man's concerns. Its not cool to be gettin upset and calling names to guys expressing their experience, because women and men are two sides of the same coin, and each side will always be true but opposite...I gotta say all your advice is good for women but not applicable to men. You make good points, but if a man tried your remedies he'd be nowhere. Having read the comments I conclude that for a man the best way to kick a broken heart is to gain acceptance from ladies again and the best way to do that is to gain the ultimate ladie acceptance standard, and that standard is: A good root.

  3. also on Australian ISPs Soon To Become Copyright Cops · · Score: 1

    and by the way Conroy was the only one to make a supportive comment for that victorian politician recently investigated for rape...I reckon this to be yet another insight into Conroys bizarre set of principles

  4. but average people just dont get it..... on Australian ISPs Soon To Become Copyright Cops · · Score: 1

    People power in australia is said to be the thing thats gonna stop the pollies taking away our human rights ie internet privacy and freedom on the basis that politicians are greedy and self preservation keeps them loyal to the people.....Yeh but average joe is an uninformed idiot. All he cares about or knows about when it comes to the internet is that the government is gonna stop terrorists for him and protect his kids from online pedophiles. Protect the kids! Do it all for the safety of the kids!! Thats the notion chief in the minds of joe and jane public and that means that huge abuse of privacy at a governmental legislation level is about to happen here in australia before joe and jane public in say 10 years time begin to realise why we need our internet rights protected from fucktard assclowns like Conroy...

  5. Re:Switzerland and perhaps Estonia! on Emigrating To a Freer Country? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I found Switzerland to be the most beautiful place on earth, but I noted an unfriendliness to the swiss that made me think that Id never truly be accepted as one of them if i tried to stay there. They have I believe some exclusivist elements to their community. Its no point being emmerced in a community that dont accept you as much as everyone else. But yeh give me a shack on the mountains and a decent internet connection and walking in the mountains where theres hot sun green grass snow and herds of goats equiped with neck mounted bells that collectively make an enchanting symphony as you hike through the alpine forests and so on....But your not one of them...your an outsider! They aint multicultural like usa uk or NZ or australia.

  6. Re:Antarctica on Emigrating To a Freer Country? · · Score: 1

    its not that people want to avoid government; its that they dont agree with government receiving the power to listen to anyones private phone/internet conversations and store private citizens dna and so on. its that people want government that does not hold easily abused powers over its people.

  7. Re:Stay. on Emigrating To a Freer Country? · · Score: 1

    good point, but your point has its limitation when applied to situations like the jews in hitlers germany...

  8. Re:Come to the USA! on Emigrating To a Freer Country? · · Score: 1

    Thing that scared me bout UK is the idea of A forced DNA database and B forced id card. I think the USA is undergoing renewal in the post bush era and may reinvent itself as a good place to be. I feel the US is poised on the verge of a shift in zeitgeist and acknowledging the innapropriateness of the neocon evangelical big brother way. Australia got fug'd up under Howard in the same way as USA under bush. Remember though last century was focused on things like aeroplanes and oil, where as this century will be information based. How to prevent your information being abused will become paramount this century.

  9. Re:Anarchy? on Emigrating To a Freer Country? · · Score: 1

    I think your spot on.

  10. Re:If we've learned anything from Anime on Wired for War · · Score: 1

    Yeh tha Japanese seem to be the first ones to get into robotics in a serious way. Back when the internet was the focus in the wast around the tech bubble I recall becomming aware that the Japanese were wasting their talents on robot development. Id wager that Japan's lead in robotics will have a Toyota effect on Japan's economy and may invigorate its stagnant economy.

  11. Re:If we've learned anything from Anime on Wired for War · · Score: 1

    very true! eheh Or giant lizards turtles and moths.

  12. big dog et al on Wired for War · · Score: 1

    I have to say as soon as I saw Boston Dynamics' "Big Dog" I knew that was something special. Its a quantum leap over the status quo in robotics. This im sure is the beginning of a series of rapid incremental advances in robotics and robotic applications both civillian and military. The Japanese robotics nerds who hang around with the Japanese software nerds who brought you "RapeQuest" are going hell for leather to create real doll "sex bots", while I can imagine the imminent automation of army tanks so we have remotely or autonomous tanks fighting alongside real troops, who themselves carry much of their losistics into the battle field on robotic transports like big dog only bigger and better. Basically I can believe that all the sci fi robot machines in pop culture movies will be possible due to advances in robotics. Ie those giant walking four legged machines in star wars and those two legged long legged walking machines seem in reach from here.

  13. Hidden and dangerous delux on Videogame Places You're Not Supposed To Go · · Score: 1

    Theres this level where you assault a chateau in some large grounds full of formal gardens and theres a wall/fence around the grounds and beyond that is a forest. You start the level in the forest. I wandered around the forrest probing its depths and somehow I fell off the world and my soldier character was able to manoeuvre around in a kind of grey screen area. I could run quite far and as I ran I was still on terrain and was able to be running up hill and as I looked back there was the chateau and forest area small and far in the distance. No I was not on mushrooms at the time....