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  1. Re:No price tag? on Quad Core, Thunderbolt In New MacBook Pros · · Score: 1

    Hmmm... It's too bad I'm such a nice guy. Otherwise I would tell you to just STFU and quit being such a goof. But as it is, I won't say anything at all.. other than I'm not inviting you to my next party.

  2. Re:No price tag? on Quad Core, Thunderbolt In New MacBook Pros · · Score: 1

    Looks like they don't want you to know...

    Looks like you don't want to go to <their site>... $4099, all tricked out

  3. YAY! Another apple ad^H^H story! on Quad Core, Thunderbolt In New MacBook Pros · · Score: 0

    Suddenly I need a cigarette

  4. Re:Ok Pretty Neat on Iran Claims Two New Supercomputers · · Score: 2

    Comeback via supercomputing? What does that even mean?

    It means Stuxnet will run much faster

  5. Re:Why does he fear Sweden will send him to US? on Julian Assange To Be Extradited To Sweden · · Score: 1

    So sorry.. I thought we were talking about Assange.. As for the other guy, they can go ahead with their kangaroo court without him. And, as seeing the the government commits these exact same "crimes" all the time, they have no legitimacy on the matter. Screw them..

  6. Re:Why does he fear Sweden will send him to US? on Julian Assange To Be Extradited To Sweden · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The guy deserves to be extradited.

    You based this on what, exactly? Something you read in the papers, or have you seen actual "evidence"? For some small reason, I believe it's the former.. can't pin down why though.

  7. Re:Appeal on Julian Assange To Be Extradited To Sweden · · Score: 1

    That resort is temporarily closed for remodeling. However, there is a nice place down there in the tropics.

  8. Re:Corporate oppression on Police Raid PS3 Hacker's House, Hacker Releases PS3 'Hypervisor Bible' · · Score: 2

    The government's sole purpose is to enforce corporate contracts. Government were created by high seas pirates who conquered the coastal areas to give themselves some form of "legitimacy" and regulate their trade. They became the corporations that rule today. They are the government. We have not progressed. The plunder continues as it always has. Capitalism is piracy committed with a pen, enforced by the gun.

  9. Re:The moral/practical lesson of this story is on Police Raid PS3 Hacker's House, Hacker Releases PS3 'Hypervisor Bible' · · Score: 1

    DAMN! The troll was <right>!

    I recommend next time you see a Sony topic, just pop in and post:

    I will never buy from Sony again!! Fuck them!

    Instant "+5 Insightful".

    Although it has practically no content. LOL

    Really, that boycott stuff is bullshit. Unless you think you can hit everything in their portfolio

  10. Re:Need to drop the 13" Pro on MacBook Pro Specs Leaked, iPad Event March 2 · · Score: 1

    I don't know... Some of us like having BSD* on the desktop

    *I can't believe it's not unix

  11. Re:Well... on Mobile Spyware Conferences Into Your Calls · · Score: 1

    Hee hee... They're just better at covering their tracks :-)... or... Apple does the spying for them. One thing is certain, smart phone, dumb phone, your call isn't private.

  12. Re:Eh, whatever on Goodbye, HD Component Video · · Score: 1

    Wouldn't make a difference. Just display a gray scale picture. A B&W CRT is a different animal. There are no pixels or color dots to fix the resolution. Only the frequency response of the coil and phosphor.

  13. Re:Wow, this guy is over the top. on Why Google Wants Your Kid's SSN · · Score: 1

    Are these posts here to show us how evil Google has become to to show us how nutty the "google is evil" crowd has become?

    Who could ask for more? Best PR scheme ever. "Google" is baby's first word..

  14. Question is, why was the love there? on Ubuntu: Where Did the Love Go? · · Score: 1

    Ubuntu has always been very convoluted. Damn near impossible to install without a connection, or from the ISO with a USB boot stick. What's up with that? I want a system that can operate locally.

  15. If you believe his opposition to FISA was sincere on Former Senator Chris Dodd Set To Head MPAA · · Score: 1

    I gotta a bridge for sale.. In New York, not Minnesota. So it's still in pretty good condition.

  16. Re:Formally, it's democracy on Former Senator Chris Dodd Set To Head MPAA · · Score: 1

    We have the largest anti-incumbent wave in the United States in recent history. To say 'nobody cares' and that 'results don't matter' just shows ignorance.

    You obviously don't know what you're talking about. That "anti-incumbent wave" amounted to a whopping 7%. High by our standards, but still amounts to shit.. And on top of that, all they did was replace dems with republicans and vice versa. That's not "anti-incumbent". It's musical chairs, and rotating villains. So it really amounted to less than half a percent, if even that. Dodd was replaced with another stooge. Don't get your hopes up. He may have lost, but the party still has its death grip. The office will continue doing what has always been doing. The person occupying it is a talking (lying) mannequin.

  17. Re:in the UK the cameras can see in to alot of hom on FBI Complains About Wiretapping Difficulties Due To Web Services · · Score: 1

    Blind it with a laser.. hehe.. better than spray painting the lens.

  18. Re:in the UK the cameras can see in to alot of hom on FBI Complains About Wiretapping Difficulties Due To Web Services · · Score: 1

    If he's on public property, there's no argument. I don't know what you're trying to defend here, but it sounds bogus. If you don't want me to look into your window, you close the damn curtain, put up one way glass, whatever. You don't tell people they must wear a blindfold, or turn off their camera when they walk by. You're being absurd, or just messing around

  19. Re:DRM is Necessary on Will Google Oppose DRM On HTML5 Video? · · Score: 1

    Controlling content... Is that like the no peeing section of the pool? I see nothing wrong with letting the old style publishers and their thinking go completely bankrupt. The void will be filled by something different. And if they try anything stupid, then they can go jump off the cliff also.

  20. Exports? on Iceland Eyes Liquid Magma As Energy Source · · Score: 2

    I want to see the harbor where they load this stuff into the boats..

  21. Re:in the UK the cameras can see in to alot of hom on FBI Complains About Wiretapping Difficulties Due To Web Services · · Score: 1

    Nonsense. Unless it's impossible to block the camera, there is no "invasion" of anything. Telling me where I can point is outrageous.

  22. Re:in the UK the cameras can see in to alot of hom on FBI Complains About Wiretapping Difficulties Due To Web Services · · Score: 1

    No, but they have banned aiming CCTV cameras at people's windows.

    That's even dumber than banning curtains. That can dictate what you can look at now?

  23. Re:"Has been done before" is no excuse... on Musician Jailed Over Prank YouTube Video · · Score: 1

    You're full of it. Punished for what? You want to spank him? The only "law" he could have broke was a failure to get a signed release from a parent or legal guardian.

  24. Re:Police work is not SUPPOSED to be easy on FBI Complains About Wiretapping Difficulties Due To Web Services · · Score: 1

    With power should come responsibility, or at least accountability. The FBI has shown neither.

    A story that goes back to ancient times. Can anybody point what has changed since then? They have that power because the people give it up with the hope that they can enjoy such power themselves in some fashion. The FBI and other authorities reflect our own vicarious desires.

  25. Re:in the UK the cameras can see in to alot of hom on FBI Complains About Wiretapping Difficulties Due To Web Services · · Score: 1, Funny

    Have they banned curtains yet?