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  1. Re:Won't that be funny on Biotech Company Making Fossil Fuels With a 'Library' of Bacteria · · Score: 1

    There is as much life in the upper 3 kilometers of crust as on top of the surface.

    And we only have about 6,400 more to go. Many surprises ahead. The idea of scarcity has to be tossed out with "flat earth".

  2. Re:Good riddance on Comics Code Dead · · Score: 1

    The toad stuff is obviously not true and wont help matters to promulgate something that is not true.

    It's not about being true. It's about exploitation of basic instincts and emotions. All you need are believers. And if you can scare them into believing, then so be it. You're dealing with the irrational, and various psychoses. These are the authoritarians' best friends and most powerful ally. The very base of authority itself.

  3. Won't that be funny on Biotech Company Making Fossil Fuels With a 'Library' of Bacteria · · Score: 2

    If it turns out that's how real "fossil" fuel is created underground... Now there's a secret worth keeping..

  4. Re:True in theory on Comics Code Dead · · Score: 1, Troll

    The MPAA ratings board is a group of old "married" white women

    Apparently it was the women's temperance movement that gave us prohibition. It's times like these when it becomes necessary to rethink universal suffrage. Or actually the entire democratic process. We can't let people go around voting our rights away. Of course that would put an end to social conservatism, but I don't see that as a bad thing.

  5. Re:Good riddance on Comics Code Dead · · Score: 1

    The most socially conservative places in the world, such as Iraq, or Afghanistan are also the most dangerous and violent.

    On the other hand, there is Japan and Saudi Arabia.

    The idea that nudity is wrong is, in fact, a lie. It is a lie promulgated by oppressive religious ideologies that are designed to control, enslave and indoctrinate peoples minds.

    And? How else is the authoritarian supposed to suppress resistance? Sex deprivation is just like sleep deprivation. It'll make you crazy and easy to manipulate, to the point of acting against your own best interests. Age old technique, and very effective, as you can see. It is our job to convince people that without enough sex, they will turn into a toad, and baby jesus will spontaneously combust. Fight fire with fire.

  6. Re:Its been a long time cumming... on Comics Code Dead · · Score: 2

    I have wanted the porn industry to establish the same kind of warnings.

    What? "All stunts were performed by professional actors. Don't try this at home."?

  7. Re:True in theory on Comics Code Dead · · Score: 2

    Blood = G or PG
    Tits = OMG! XXX! ding ding ding call the FCC! Call the national guard! The army, navy, marines! Call Reverend Phelps!

  8. Re:88 km/h average speed over one kilometre on Solar Car Speed Record Smashed · · Score: 1

    14 days is a very long time. Usually they do it in less 14 hours. Eh, waddya expect from a machine?

  9. It's been a while, but... on Mozilla Flips Kill-Switch On Skype Toolbar · · Score: 1

    Every time I installed Skype, I found the option to avoid installing the ancillary junk.

  10. Quality searches? HA! on Google Fires Back About Search Engine Spam · · Score: 1

    Just try to find XP drivers without going some spammy "driversdownload.com". Google is good for one thing...barroom trivia and shopping.. okay two things...

  11. Re:Yay! on The Case of Apple's Mystery Screw · · Score: 1

    No

  12. Re:Wait, carbon trading wasn't a scam to BEGIN wit on Carbon Trading Halted After EU Exchange Is Hacked · · Score: 1

    No, actually there is a twist. For instance, I get a 25% discount on my property tax if I pay it a month "early". Seems almost similar to moving the goal posts.

  13. Re:Wait, carbon trading wasn't a scam to BEGIN wit on Carbon Trading Halted After EU Exchange Is Hacked · · Score: 1

    ...the free market can be used to fine-tune the original political decisions.

    We watched the free market try to fine-tune AM Stereo. It didn't work out so well.

  14. Drives are cheap enough to use as write once on How Do You Store Your Personal Photos? · · Score: 1

    When it fills up just get another one. Though I doubt the grandkids will have a USB port to hook it up.

  15. Cybercriminals Shifting Focus To... on Cybercriminals Shifting Focus To Non-Windows OSes · · Score: 1

    Siemans!

  16. Re:Thank God.... on Cybercriminals Shifting Focus To Non-Windows OSes · · Score: 1

    ...since you can view the source code you just have to look through and find the weak spot.

    I'll get my secretary right on it...

  17. Re:That's part of the protection. on Cybercriminals Shifting Focus To Non-Windows OSes · · Score: 1

    It also helps to close the "preview" pane, and never use it again. Especially in Outlook

  18. Re:Wall Street rules on The Companies Who Support Censoring the Internet · · Score: 1

    Like the renter, the IP moguls have a limited time monopoly, not ownership...

    IP is like air, actually like smoke! :-) It's only yours while you keep it inside. Once you let it out, it's there for everybody.

    I can't read any more of that tripe without wanting to do violence...

    In case of emergency, fire one up!

  19. Re:Wall Street rules on The Companies Who Support Censoring the Internet · · Score: 1

    I don't support Coca Cola...

    You don't? Your government corn subsidies do...

    ...and Nestle...

    pretty good trick...

  20. Re:Let me think.... on Are Google's Patents Too Weak To Protect Android? · · Score: 1

    If these conpanies put together a paten pool...

    This will be the long term solution to bring peace to the galaxy. A trade federation of patent holders working to together to protect their common interests of control over everything.

  21. Re:Wall Street rules on The Companies Who Support Censoring the Internet · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It is by not voting that you "enable" them.

    Au contraire. Your vote implies your consent to their authority. Refusal to vote means refusal to consent. The government will assert its authority regardless, but not voting is a perfectly legitimate form of resistance.

  22. Re:Wall Street rules on The Companies Who Support Censoring the Internet · · Score: 1

    By the way, with negative publicity, their stock values will decrease...

    Dream on :-)

  23. Re:The new aristocracy on The Companies Who Support Censoring the Internet · · Score: 1

    What is it that they will stop doing?

    Being aristocratic..

    What if God was one of us?
    Just a slob like one of us...

  24. Re:Xerox? on The Companies Who Support Censoring the Internet · · Score: 2

    The oppressed becoming the oppressor? Somebody has to suffer.

  25. Re:Odd List on The Companies Who Support Censoring the Internet · · Score: 2

    Wonder what the common thread is?

    Lawyers, guns, and money...