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  1. Too Late... on Linux As a Model For a New Government? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    We are already about to have a government bought and paid for by Soros

  2. Paid Lobbiest on Arctic Sea Ice Rallies a Bit · · Score: 1

    Ambitwistor has posted over 30 replies in this thread, all of which were well written and well thought out.

    Since the majority were done during working hours, and since most anyone would be fired for screwing around on the internet during working hours, it is clear that Ambitwistor is a paid hack working for the Global Warming Industry.

    As such, his posts are nothing more than propaganda, his science is crap, and he should be prosecuted for crimes against humanity.

  3. Re:No, the real trick on Election Dirty Tricks About To Begin · · Score: 1

    The Frontier independent types aren't going to notice any McCain people because of all the Obama thugs they flew in.

  4. How it Works for Me on How Mobile Phones Work Behind the Scenes · · Score: 5, Funny

    1. Dial number, tower recieves signal and discards number.
    2. Dial again, tower connects and routes call around the world before connecting to the called number.
    3. Tower waits for conversation to begin and injects random noise, removes every third word, and then disconnects.

  5. Wanted:Android Developers on Motorola To Hire 300 Android Developers · · Score: 1

    Exceptional candidates with 10 years experience in Android development, In depth knowledge of Android Internals a plus. Must be familiar with all aspects of the Android phone.

  6. Objects in the Mirror on Do We Live In a Giant Cosmic Bubble? · · Score: 1

    Objects in the [telescope] mirror are closer than they appear.

  7. Re:Permafrost on the Sea Floor? on Strong Methane Emissions On the Siberian Shelf · · Score: 1

    "Scepticism abated? Or, at least, addressed?"

    Some...but...

    It is well known that many sea mammals (walrus, seals, etc.) scour the sea floor for various critters that live in the muck.

    Perhaps the geography is different there...I don't know.

    Since I didn't RTA, I don't know the depth there were talking either. I expect that the temperature at extreme depths is constant.

  8. Permafrost on the Sea Floor? on Strong Methane Emissions On the Siberian Shelf · · Score: 2, Interesting

    "...buried under the sea floor before the last ice age, breaking up as higher water temperatures melt the permafrost that had contained it..."

    What am I missing?

  9. I'm late to this thread... on How Close Were US Presidential Elections? · · Score: 1

    But I have my Tin Foil Hat and I'm reading from the top!

  10. Like David Kernell? on US Responsible For the Majority of Cyber Attacks · · Score: 1
  11. Re:This Just In on Palin Email Hacker Found · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    ooooo....don't piss of the moderators.

    And sure as hell don't piss off the Obamabots

  12. Re:This Just In on Palin Email Hacker Found · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    And saying that there is doesn't make it any more so.

    The original freaking hacker said there is nothing of consequence there. NOTHING.

    I guess you think he's on McCain's payroll or some other twisted leftists fantasy.

    And Wikileaks. What bullshit. Half the crap is made up and the other half irrelevant. I seriously hope someone at Wikileaks is fined or spends time in jail. Along with the DEMOCRAT sob who broke into the account in the first place.

    Gotta love Slashdot. Bitch and moan about privacy all day long until it happens to someone you don't like, then it's excuse after excuse.

  13. Re:This might be what she deserves on "Anonymous" Hacks Palin's Private Email · · Score: 1

    I suggest you go back and reread everything again.

  14. Re:This might be what she deserves on "Anonymous" Hacks Palin's Private Email · · Score: 1

    I suspect you are.

    What? You don't believe me? I have no proof?

    No matter, just the fact that I suspect it's the case means you should not only turnover all your private information, but there should be an investigation as well.

  15. Re:First impression: not cool on "Anonymous" Hacks Palin's Private Email · · Score: 1

    Don't expect principled or any other kind of condemnation from Slashdotters.

  16. Re:How many are longtime party-members? on Scott Adams's Political Survey of Economists · · Score: 1

    Repeat after me:

    Government Jobs don't count.

    Congress controls spending.

    Congress controls spending.

    Congress controls spending.

    And Lastly,
    Wikipedia is an unreliable compendium of information put together by people with agendas.

  17. Re:Having books removed from libraries... on Sarah Palin's Stance On Technology Issues · · Score: 1

    Oh yeah. Olberman, Mathews, et. al appeal to reason.

  18. Re:Having books removed from libraries... on Sarah Palin's Stance On Technology Issues · · Score: 1

    I think it was Governor Ed Rendell...you know, big time democrat, who said Fox news was perhaps the most objective network.

    http://www.politico.com/blogs/michaelcalderone/0308/Gov_Rendell_Fox_is_most_objective_cable_network.html

    I guess your malice is adequately advanced.

  19. Re:Having books removed from libraries... on Sarah Palin's Stance On Technology Issues · · Score: 1, Funny

    Ha! Time magazine is pretty much the same as the Daily KOS.

  20. Other than That on Adam Savage Revises Claim of Lawyer-Bullying On RFID Show · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...the story was accurate.

  21. Re:Yesm but... on Obama Answers Science Policy Questionnaire · · Score: 1

    Who said anything about him abusing his power? All I said is that he can't just propose a theory, call anyone who disagrees either idiots or paid Oil company stooges, and then insist they be prosecuted and measures be put in place by fiat just because he's smart and knows better than everyone else.

    I could also easily say that the other side of the argument is populated by left wing, government teat sucking, go along to get grants scientists who re-enforce their own group think. How long did Science have a consensus that black s were inferior? Ot that the world was flat? Or pick any other absurd past belief. Those guys thought they were smart and knew it all. But they were wrong...and these guys could be wrong too.

    When the news about the Sun spots (or lack thereof) came out the guy who had several years ago theorized (a real honest to gosh scientists mind you) that the Sun had more to do with warming than man said that Nature ( or one of the science journals) had declined to publish paper because it was "too controversial".

    He wasn't right wing. He wasn't undermining respect for scientific conclusions, he wasn't using pseudoscience. But he was effectively silenced because no one could have him going against AGW.

    Lastly, no one needs to undermine respect for scientific conclusions when they are all over the place and overly alarmist. Manhattan under water, FL gone or some such nonsense. End of civilization as we know it. AHhhhhh!

    What crap. Your Science has been hijacked by Politics.

  22. Re:Yesm but... on Obama Answers Science Policy Questionnaire · · Score: 1

    So, disagreeing is to have "knowingly subverted the public discourse "?

  23. Re:End of the Mayan Calendar? on The Sun Has First Spotless Month Since 1913 · · Score: 1

    Clink...2009
    clink...2010
    clink...2011
    clink...2012 ... ...
    ummm....I think we need a bigger rock.

  24. Re:man'kind' may speculate, on the side of further on The Sun Has First Spotless Month Since 1913 · · Score: 1

    Apparently he likes the NYTimes and CNN. Of course reading and listening to those guys can make ya a little loopy.

  25. Re:And yet, what is being missed on The Sun Has First Spotless Month Since 1913 · · Score: 1

    Ahh...you better call Algore...he completely misunderstands.