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  1. Re:It shows how powerful misinformation is on Animal Rights Group Targets NIH Director's Home (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 1

    I put them in the same bin as the nutso "pro-life" murderous thugs.

    If you knew someone was committing murder on a massive scale, wouldn't you believe it is your moral imperative to put a stop to it? If that person is cutting babies apart on a daily basis, wouldn't you feel the same way?

    The difference of a couple months in your mind excuses murder, in my mind, and many like me it does not.

  2. Re:It shows how powerful misinformation is on Animal Rights Group Targets NIH Director's Home (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Vegitarians are monsters, they kill plants! They hack them apart, and grind them into mush, then swallow them! How disgusting can you get?

  3. Re:It shows how powerful misinformation is on Animal Rights Group Targets NIH Director's Home (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Their animal shelters also kill more animals than any other shelter. They are not for treating animals well, they are for destroying things. They love to pour oil on people's "fur" coats, without even checking if it is animal fur or manufactured fur, and without even considering that the people who wear a fur coat will just replace the coat if it is destroyed, therefore killing another animal.

  4. Re: Co-Eds Needs To Stop Showing on The War On Campus Sexual Assault Goes Digital · · Score: 2

    One has to ask why is it that our society creates a certain portion of men who feel entitled to assault women.

    That was the start. It is the same thing that creates a portion of women who feel they can do it, or men who think they can assault other men, or women who assault other women. By restricting it to one sex attacking the other, it frames the argument that it can't go other ways.
    Studies done with controlling for under reporting often show that men are raped at about the same rate as women, within a couple percent. So whenever I see people framing it as men raping women, it bothers me; if the problem is prevalent on both sides, why not address the issue at its root instead of as a male vs female issue.

  5. Re:Coren22 can't keep his word... apk on Structural Engineer On the Fallacies of Movie Bridge Destruction (hackaday.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, I validly refuted every one of your points. That is why you feel the need to post them over and over again in order to bury the responses. You can always link to a place you posted it where I didn't respond, because you posted the same damn thing thirty times. Perhaps if you would have a civil discussion, you could save yourself a bunch of time shitposting.

  6. Re:I was coding before you were ALIVE fool! on Structural Engineer On the Fallacies of Movie Bridge Destruction (hackaday.com) · · Score: 1

    That wasn't the claim made. The claim made was that you were coding at a younger age. Were you younger than 5 when you started coding?

    Somehow I doubt it, as you quote 1981, which would put it a mere 4 years before me.

    Here is the claim in case you have problems with your page up key:

    He's done things you never will and did them when he was younger than yourself by far.

    You were obviously not younger than I, as if you are in your 50s now, you started in your teens or early 20s.

  7. Re:Wrong incumbent on New Anti-Piracy Law In Australia Already Being Abused (abc.net.au) · · Score: 1

    Perhaps we should put claims against the content cartel's sites. I think that NBC.com is stealing my copyrighted material for their own profit, they should be blocked by the ISPs for their terrible temerity of stealing my intellectual property!

  8. Re:Except they used regular SMS on Manhattan DA Pressures Google and Apple To Kill Zero Knowledge Encryption (thestack.com) · · Score: 2

    If they were using the new iPhone with its encryption, there wouldn't have even been the SMS lead, because Apple is taking away law enforcement's ability to read the contents of a phone even with a warrant and when no one would argue it isn't reasonable.

  9. Re: Co-Eds Needs To Stop Showing on The War On Campus Sexual Assault Goes Digital · · Score: 1

    My apologies. I saw a post that seemed to be screaming the same sexism as the article and didn't realize you had elsewhere indicated otherwise.
    I jumped the gun.

  10. Re:Why single out a magazine? on Georgia Gives Personal Data of 6 Million Voters To Georgia GunOwner Magazine (ajc.com) · · Score: 1

    (This post is now the most-read post ever on Slashdot.)

    You are right, I just couldn't help but read it.

  11. Re:Why single out a magazine? on Georgia Gives Personal Data of 6 Million Voters To Georgia GunOwner Magazine (ajc.com) · · Score: 1

    Um, no it doesn't. Hypocrisy would be not complaining about this breach while complaining about unneeded gun registration efforts. There is no evidence about the gun owner's feelings about this particular breach.

  12. For those of you who are wondering about the substance, it's dihydrogen monoxide.

    That shit is dangerous! Every serial killer used it just before killing their victims! Every drowning victim had it in their lungs!

  13. Re:Coren22 can't keep his word... apk on Structural Engineer On the Fallacies of Movie Bridge Destruction (hackaday.com) · · Score: 1

    He's beyond your ken in networking and in programming, clearly. He's done things you never will and did them when he was younger than yourself by far.

    So you worked with these things before they were invented?

    I was 5 years old when programming on a Commodore, you did it younger?
    I was in middle school when I was administering the family computer, you did it younger?
    I was in high school when I was working on networking, you did it younger?

    Funny how you claim to not be APK, but you know exactly how old he was when he started on these things. Funny how these things weren't even invented when you were the same age as I was when I started.

    Everything else in your post has been refuted so many times, it would be a waste of my time to type them up yet again. It is so obvious that you are posting in the third person to defend yourself that I don't know why you continue bothering to act like you are an independent person. Maybe it is that need to be accepted.

  14. Re:Weasel Words on Carnegie Mellon Denies FBI Paid For Tor-Breaking Research (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    In recent years people started using k to denote 1000? What kind of drivel is that? Only if 1799 is recent...
    http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Un...

    M for Mega or Million has been used for a very long time. MM only makes sense in Roman times, who the hell uses M to denote 1000 besides the Romans? Do you often mix Roman Numerals and Latin Numerals in the same sentence? Also, since when is MM equal to M multiplied by M instead of M plus M as Roman numerals work? MM is 2000, not 1,000,000.

  15. Re: Co-Eds Needs To Stop Showing on The War On Campus Sexual Assault Goes Digital · · Score: 1

    Did it ever get past your misogyny that men aren't always the rapists?

  16. Re: Co-Eds Needs To Stop Showing on The War On Campus Sexual Assault Goes Digital · · Score: 1

    Hop hop? Is that the new sock hops? Perhaps you mean Hip hop?

  17. Re: Co-Eds Needs To Stop Showing on The War On Campus Sexual Assault Goes Digital · · Score: 2

    If a man calls the police claiming that his wife assaulted him, the police will haul him off to jail. The same thing happens if the woman calls. This happened to my ex's new husband, but luckily, she tried to hit him right in front of the police, so they hauled her off, but when the man is automatically the guilty party, there is something seriously wrong in society.

    The same is true in rape, if both are drunk, it is always the man who is in the wrong, it couldn't possibly be that the innocent woman initiated it, or took advantage of the drunk guy, it is always the narrative of the drunk guy violently rapped the poor defenseless woman.

    My advice to my two boys will be, don't get drunk, drink one drink an hour and no more. Don't sleep with a woman unless she is flat sober. It isn't worth the risk.

  18. Re:Rape in America versus India. on The War On Campus Sexual Assault Goes Digital · · Score: 1, Troll

    In the US, a man can be convicted of rape by looking at a woman funny. All it takes is an accusation and the man goes to jail and is pretty much automatically guilty.

    Of course, legally, men can be raped too, but in reality, they are never reported. I am curious if this new system will be available to men, and what they will do when they find out that the numbers of men being raped is roughly equal to the number of women. It just doesn't fit with the narrative of the poor defenseless woman being abused by the strong violent men.

  19. Re:Coren22 can't keep his word... apk on Structural Engineer On the Fallacies of Movie Bridge Destruction (hackaday.com) · · Score: 0

    raging

    foaming at the mouth

    profanity laden

    Did you read the same reply I posted, I see no evidence of this in anything I wrote.

    You care as it exposed your lies and tech fails against apk that he put out in his list of your 'greatest hits fail list'.

    Only you seem to think that any of those fails or lies actually exist, the rest of us laugh at how sensitive you are, and how you really need to grow a thicker skin.

    You suck at computing

    Says the person who thinks a Network Bridge is used in place of a Proxy.

    Now that you're out of moderation points to abuse from your sockpuppets

    Your imagination is running away with you again

    endure apk laying out the truth about you and you clearly don't like it.

    I don't give a damn what you do APK, have fun making a fool out of yourself all you like.

    You did bring this on yourself as he stated.

    Yeah, I brought it on myself by engaging a crazy person in polite conversation.

  20. Re:Is it really a good idea to send Ash along? on MIT Helping NASA Build Valkyrie Robots For Space Missions (roboticstrends.com) · · Score: 1

    Personally, I would pay to watch Ash sent to Mars, to subsequently be forced out of an airlock

    http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden....

  21. Re:To fit where astronauts fit on MIT Helping NASA Build Valkyrie Robots For Space Missions (roboticstrends.com) · · Score: 1

    S/he could also just look up any of the Mars rovers, they are also technically robots developed at NASA.

  22. Re:Exactamundo... apk on Carnegie Mellon Denies FBI Paid For Tor-Breaking Research (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, we all think you really are that fucking stupid. You can't read the 10 or so comments just above yours where they detail that the Software Engineering Institute is federally funded, and so quite literally, the research was indirectly funded because it was federally funded.. Heck, that response was like 45 minutes before yours.

  23. Re:Weasel Words on Carnegie Mellon Denies FBI Paid For Tor-Breaking Research (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    Here's $1MM

    Did you fail in science class? Or is that supposed to stand for $1 mega million?

  24. Re:Coren22 can't keep his word... apk on Structural Engineer On the Fallacies of Movie Bridge Destruction (hackaday.com) · · Score: 0

    Poor poor APK, you are so downtrodden. Do you really think I give one bit what you do? You can post 400 times to every one of my posts, it is your choice, and it effects me exactly nil. No one but you cares about this stuff, no one. Or did you miss all those people replying to you telling you how annoying you are?

  25. Re:NYC taxi system could DESTROY uber on Taxi Owners Sue NYC Over Uber, While Court Overrules Class-Action Appeal (thestack.com) · · Score: 1

    Private car services (of which Uber is in NY) have never needed medallions. Why the sudden hate for Uber when they just popularized an existing thing?