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  1. Re:Wait a friggin minute... on Russian Troops Traced To Ukrainian Battlefields Through Social Media · · Score: 0

    You can't embarrass sociopathic mobsters, who I suppose are just doing their part to make the mafia states outside the Federation look like innocent little angels. Personally, I don't grade on a curve...

  2. Re:Wait a friggin minute... on Russian Troops Traced To Ukrainian Battlefields Through Social Media · · Score: 1

    But it works both ways.. win-win... I don't see preventing a surprise attack as a bad thing. Do whatever it takes to hinder the process of war, I say.

  3. Re:Bullshit on European Court: Websites Are Responsible For Users' Comments · · Score: 1

    Accusations are bullshit. If you believe them without verifying for yourself and act in bad faith, you are the bad guy, not the accuser.

  4. "Valuation" on GitHub Seeks Funding At $2 Billion Valuation · · Score: 1

    A better word: Fantasy... An even better word: Fraud! This is how bubbles are made.

  5. Re:Bizarro world on European Court: Websites Are Responsible For Users' Comments · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The fact you're defending cesspits like 4chat is disgusting.

    To see anybody defend censorship is much more so. It is truly offensive.

  6. Re: In unrelated news... on European Court: Websites Are Responsible For Users' Comments · · Score: 1

    Is Google the only news aggregator around? Where's there's prohibition, there's always a great opportunity. Circumvention is paramount.

  7. Re:Good thing Slashdot isn't in the EU on European Court: Websites Are Responsible For Users' Comments · · Score: 1

    GNAA posts and the like are outright deleted with some regularity.

    You'll have to prove it. Save it locally to your machine, and then try the link later. If it is missing, please post the URL here(anywhere on Slashdot) for us to verify. If Slashdot is deleting posts we must know about it and send the site straight to hell.

  8. Re:Bullshit on European Court: Websites Are Responsible For Users' Comments · · Score: -1, Troll

    Yeah yeah yeah you post AC because you are one, right? The listener has sole responsibility for his/her actions. I would hang those who believe fustakrakich is whatever a person says, not the person who says it.

  9. Re:Bullshit on European Court: Websites Are Responsible For Users' Comments · · Score: 0

    No, censorship is always evil. End of story... not going to even bother arguing the fact

  10. Re:Very sad on European Court: Websites Are Responsible For Users' Comments · · Score: 1

    Slashdot does it right...

    That's why it's worth hanging around. Nothing has been deleted since 1999 that I know of... except for that 'thing'. But yeah, I can understand the money angle. That's just how shit works..

  11. Re:Bullshit on European Court: Websites Are Responsible For Users' Comments · · Score: 2

    In fact, the articles about this topic make it clear that the courts said only large commercial operators such as newspapers can be held responsible and fined for failing to take down content in a timely fashion when ordered to do so.

    And what? You consider that a good thing? The only problem with this issue is the lack of resistance. We need to make the internet absolutely indelible, by whatever means technically available.

  12. Re:Good on European Court: Websites Are Responsible For Users' Comments · · Score: 1

    Definitely +5 Funny!

  13. Very sad on European Court: Websites Are Responsible For Users' Comments · · Score: 1

    So, the only relevant question to me is, how do we defeat or circumvent this?

  14. Palm oil eh? on FDA Bans Trans Fat · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Oh well, the FDA can't do anything about the rainforests.

  15. Re:What reform? on Should Edward Snowden Trust Apple To Do the Right Thing? · · Score: 1

    The telecoms have to pay? No, the customers and the taxpayers pay. It's right there on your invoice: "Spying and data retention" or it's under "Other fees"...

  16. Re:why is Eric snowden an expert on security on Should Edward Snowden Trust Apple To Do the Right Thing? · · Score: 5, Informative

    Kidnapping, torture and war... for starters.. The spying? Eh...

  17. Re:Right thing == PR ... on Should Edward Snowden Trust Apple To Do the Right Thing? · · Score: 1

    Whoops! Guess I'm redundant... I see Snowden as one of those flying 'probes' snooping around, like in Star Wars. He won't come back empty handed.

  18. They're trying to give him a way to get back home on Should Edward Snowden Trust Apple To Do the Right Thing? · · Score: 1

    A little PR statement showing he can play ball and voila! I am interested to see what he brings with him, but that will be classified for a very long time...

    And no, don't trust Apple. That would be absurd. All this stuff is for pacification.

  19. Re:Solar Cell efficiency on Metamaterial Forms Near-Perfect Mirror · · Score: 2

    Make them cone shaped...

  20. Re:Risk? on Malware Attacks Give Criminals 1,425% Return On Investment · · Score: 1

    About 10% chance you'll get caught, but the people you are likely dealing with are no better than the cops, so, caveat emptor, as the saying goes...

  21. Re:Crime Pays (sometimes) on Malware Attacks Give Criminals 1,425% Return On Investment · · Score: 1

    It's much more promising to run a bank than to rob one.

    The best way to rob a bank is to own it, am I right?

  22. Re:Simple! on Malware Attacks Give Criminals 1,425% Return On Investment · · Score: 1

    "Murder" is fungible.

  23. Re:No Bank? on Santander To Track Customer Location Via Mobiles and Tablets · · Score: 1

    No, he can go to the post office, hand over the money, and get his cashiers check. No bank is required. That is one of the functions of the post office. In fact, the post office used to have sort of a 'peoples bank' also. The big boys snuffed that out. And they still have to report large transfers also. So you will have to 'structure' it into smaller pieces.

  24. Re:ISIS is the bad guy? on US Teen Pleads Guilty To Teaching ISIS About Bitcoin Via Twitter · · Score: 1

    You don't have to 'imagine' anything. Just follow the course of events. It's just plain old gangsterism, Yakuza vs. Bratva vs. The Five Families on a global scale. I cannot control your emotional denials that government is corrupt by nature. The mafia state rules. With such a submissive population that can't be bothered to oversee the authorities it can't be any other way. They let criminals run the world. They should read your sig, that's the first hint. Even the 'honest' ones sit under the mob's Sword of Damocles. That sword is supposed to be ours.

  25. Re:ISIS is the bad guy? on US Teen Pleads Guilty To Teaching ISIS About Bitcoin Via Twitter · · Score: 1

    Oooo 3 billion... No, if you want to see where it's coming from, look at the 60 billion dollar deal Hillary made with the Saudis, and look at the 8 trillion dollars 'missing' from the pentagon, and 500 million in hardware 'missing' from Yemen, who knows how much 'disappeared' from Libya, Egypt, you name it. And brand new stuff is still 'disappearing' in Iraq by the billions. This is business... And the Russians and Chinese are bit players. Their market share shrinks by the day. The scheme is working.