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  1. Re:Terrorists!!! on The FBI's Newest Tool — Google Images · · Score: 1

    But I guess if you can keep the myth alive, then it becomes that much easier to keep support going for spending money on the current military action in Afghanistan.

    So what if Osama bin Laden is dead? It's not as if the global terrorist networks are gonna suddenly collapse if he up and died.

  2. The Slashdot effect on Target.com's Aggressive SEO Tactic Spams Google · · Score: 1

    "exercise bike clearance" is apparently the second hottest search query right now...
    http://www.google.com/trends/hottrends?sa=X&oi=prbx_hot_trends&ct=more-results

  3. Re:Is it trickery? on Bing Gains 10% Marketshare · · Score: 1

    Parent should get a higher meta score than 1?

  4. Re:Is it trickery? on Bing Gains 10% Marketshare · · Score: 2, Informative

    Well, one is tempted to mention the fact that Bing has been made only for the purpose of stealing users and customers from Google who built a search engine for the purpose of making information more accessible and easy to find. It just happened to be a fantastic business idea as well... Therefore at least one reason Bing is piece of crap is because of it's evilness!

  5. Water on moon, why not uranium? on CERN Physicist Warns About Uranium Shortage · · Score: 1

    The moon is the answer for all our future resource-problems..

  6. Re:Lowering of standards? on Barack Obama Wins the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize · · Score: 1

    Then again, Carter was pro legalization of pot.

  7. Re:All hail his Most Worshipful Obama! on Barack Obama Wins the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize · · Score: 1

    Please don't procreate.

  8. Re:Browse safely on Fear of Porn URL Exposure Discourages Firefox 3 Upgrade · · Score: 1

    His point was that by revealing this research anybody who is still left using IE is by proxy a pervert intent on hiding their pornography collection. Talk about missing the obvious.

    Thanks for saying something...

  9. Re:Does the wall... on Playing a First-Person Shooter Using Real Guns · · Score: 1

    How come it's now all about showing off our geekyness these days? I mean.. I actually laughed when I read the parent comment, but then I realized it really wasn't funny. It's just a lame reference to Star Wars, and the reason I laughed was because I felt good about knowing that. I was kinda proud, and satisfied of catching an internal joke for geeks. A part of my ambition is apparently to conform to a group that is supposed to represent my social configuration, where the definition of my so called configuration should be directly "anti-conformist" - thus making me reflect on whether or not I'm betraying my true nature with these ambitions. Because if you think about it, if our group now takes joy in its move towards being more exclusive - we are inevitably doomed to force others into the same state of alienation which drove us to create this little elite group of ours in the first place.

    But then again, I've just smoked alot of weed - and this may perhaps just be the paranoia. So, let's sleep on it...

  10. Re:Why? on NASA To Invest In Commercial Crew Concepts · · Score: 1

    Parent AC actually has a very valid point.

  11. Re:Geekiness is irrelevant. on Navigating a Geek Marriage? · · Score: 1

    Second this.

  12. Re:Intriguing on Navigating a Geek Marriage? · · Score: 1

    Syntax error: Missing closing ")"

  13. Re:Dear Mr Cringley on Microsoft vs. Google — Mutually Assured Destruction · · Score: 1

    Explain that to the Vatican please...

  14. Re:Confusing Comparison: RTS vs RPG on Blizzard Confirms No LAN Support For Starcraft 2 · · Score: 1

    Hogwarts...

  15. Re:Are you kidding? on The Hysteria of the Cyber-Warriors · · Score: 1

    Curb your enthusiasm, neither China, Iran or Russia wants to engage the US in military conflict - no body does. All they want is to keep the status quo and not worry about the US trying to "secure vital resources outside union borders". Thus, the more they know about your lameass fireworks, the more stable the world really is. Military intelligence theft is therefore a good thing, and should let you sleep more comfortly. Sharing is caring :)

  16. Re:Pot dumbs you down! on US Open Government Initiative Enters Phase Three · · Score: 1

    someone who enjoys thinking, sort of strives to think more, will do so

    Pour me another nice glass of think please! Ah, this thinking-thing is awesome... *thinks on*

  17. Re:Really?? on US Open Government Initiative Enters Phase Three · · Score: 1

    So lets all chip in to create a special task force: The Sleep Police, whose only task is to enforce a new law that requires everyone to sleep at least 6 hours every 24 hours. Think about all the geeks being caught with their pants down while masturbating to obese women at 04:00 am by Sleep Officer Johnson.. would be so funny.

  18. Re:Behold, the power of Net on US Open Government Initiative Enters Phase Three · · Score: 1

    Well, some people *are* better than others.

    I think we can measure the level of stupidity of a person based on how much that person is being screwed by hyper-consumerism without them knowing. I.e. number of cell phones they've had the last year, number of shoes they have, number of Obama/McCain-rallies they bought tickets to etc... I think we find the root to most of the worlds problems right there. If everyone was just a little less retarded we wouldn't have crap like this topping the music charts.

  19. Re:Behold, the power of Net on US Open Government Initiative Enters Phase Three · · Score: 1
  20. Re:Legalize it? on US Open Government Initiative Enters Phase Three · · Score: 3, Insightful

    But the point still stands that weed makes folks do irrational things that can't be explained without assuming addiction.

    [citation needed] Please refrain from spitting personal opinions you can't back up with scientific data onto this site. There is no evidence that weed alters a person's basic personality structure (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabis_(drug)#Effects) - and if you define "irrational" as being willing to break the law, you need to reconsider your usage of the word.