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  1. Re:Free energy! on Warmer Pacific Ocean Could Release Millions of Tons of Methane · · Score: 1

    Oh, believe me, I know it's massive compared to our piddly little leaks.. but the people who are actually concerned need to come up with a way to collect it, and try to make a make a small profit on the side. It's this, or the whole planet is going to smell like one big fart. As long as the breweries don't shut down, there's nothing to worry about.

  2. Re:Fucking Morons on Australia Pushes Ahead With Website Blocking In Piracy Fight · · Score: 1

    No, why? Let them do their thing, man! It's just another challenge to overcome. I don't see the problem.

    And don't call them halfwits... The halfwits and corrupt bastards are the people that vote for them. There is nothing halfwitted about winning...

  3. Re:Not to mention on Feds Plan For 35 Agencies To Collect, Share, Use Health Records of Americans · · Score: 1

    They are the ones collecting the information to begin with. It only makes sense they share with the others, no? It should save us the paperwork... What the hell.. Let 'em have it.. They already do..

  4. Re:This whole Sony story on New Destover Malware Signed By Stolen Sony Certificate · · Score: 1

    Or this could be the ultimate honeypot... Sounds like a movie in the making... Everybody's breaking out the popcorn. Sony is selling the popcorn.

  5. Re:From Jack Brennan's response on CIA Lied Over Brutal Interrogations · · Score: 1

    I only said they approve. Morality doesn't enter the picture. It just signifies a new level of overt savagery previously unheard of in the US.

  6. Big utilities faces losses! Oh my! on Utilities Face Billions In Losses From Distributed Renewables · · Score: 2

    So, what are we supposed to do? Is there some call to protect their interests? Are we supposed to shun solar now because somebody might not make their projected profits? Are we being told that our economic system abhors self sufficiency? For capitalism that appears to be so.

  7. Free energy! on Warmer Pacific Ocean Could Release Millions of Tons of Methane · · Score: 1

    Instead of complaining, tell the damn people with the money to learn how to harvest the stuff.

  8. Re:From Jack Brennan's response on CIA Lied Over Brutal Interrogations · · Score: 1

    It's not something within the remit of voters to approve or disprove.

    Of course it is. They can stop reelecting crooks to the office. Or free will does not exist.. Take your pick

  9. Re:Enlightening... on CIA Lied Over Brutal Interrogations · · Score: 1

    The 'either party' shit is bullshit. There are others on the ballot. And you can put anyone you want on the ballots during the primaries. The power is yours to use or lose, Personally I don't give a damn, but I will continue to mock the damn complainers, especially the ones who expect to be taken seriously.

  10. Re:Enlightening... on CIA Lied Over Brutal Interrogations · · Score: 1

    Suspecting and Knowing are 2 different things.

    We knew since 1975... This here is a rerun. I don't blame the government for the voters' own lack of oversight.

  11. Re:I prefer this memo. on CIA Lied Over Brutal Interrogations · · Score: 1

    Don't blame the object for the desire... That is attacking the victim...

  12. Re:Justice on CIA Lied Over Brutal Interrogations · · Score: 2

    For them it's anarchy... There's no one to stop them but each other. It's simple natural savagery.

  13. Re:From Jack Brennan's response on CIA Lied Over Brutal Interrogations · · Score: 1

    Well, let's not pretend the voters disapprove, okay?

  14. Re:Justice on CIA Lied Over Brutal Interrogations · · Score: 1

    So we live in anarchy after all.

  15. Re:First Do No Harm on Civil Rights Groups Divided On Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    The only action with a company with a monopoly is to go without.

    Nonsense, you stop protecting their monopoly. That probably means you need to stop reelecting politicians that are owned. I see that as the principle problem.

  16. Re:Fuck all these people on Civil Rights Groups Divided On Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    I can't worry about peoples' philosophical predilections. I do know that we are now paralyzed by majority rule, and everybody is too corrupt and greedy to respect any alternative. So, we remain in this stalemate. Progress is slow, but 40 years ago most communications were even slower and much more expensive. So, I guess, something good is still coming out of it. In the meantime, consider all their attempted impediments as a challenge to develop circumvention that nobody can control and ration.

  17. 2028? on China Plans Superheavy Rocket, Ups Reliability · · Score: 1

    I guess we have some time to catch up, eh? We went from first orbit to the moon in less than a decade, so come on folks, let's make it snappy!

  18. Re:First Do No Harm on Civil Rights Groups Divided On Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    Well, nobody's complaining. Why should they provide better service? Where's the incentive? I mean, yeah, people blabber about it all the time, but when it comes to action? Poof! Where did everybody go?

  19. Fuck all these people on Civil Rights Groups Divided On Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    Just give us the dumb pipe. *Sheesh*.. When are we going to stop with the bullshit?

  20. Re:I'd be curious about the consequences. on North Korea Denies Involvement In "Righteous" Sony Hack · · Score: 2

    Yakuza

  21. Re:Read More on A Case Against Further Government Spectrum Auctions · · Score: 1

    Well, I don't see anybody stopping them, so I have to assume this power was given to them to do what they please.

  22. Re:Sounds stupid on US Treasury Dept: Banks Should Block Tor Nodes · · Score: 1

    It sounds stupid because it is. Tor is just a 'proxy' for scapegoating anonymity. Crime is still done the old fashion way. In fact, a smart criminal would avoid Tor. Damn thing is just a honeypot anyway.

  23. Only one rule has been consolidated... on EU May Not Unify Its Data Protection Rules After All · · Score: 1

    You got the gold, you make the rules.. It is universal and painfully obvious.

    Eh, probably just as well. Another bought and paid for bureaucracy rarely does any good outside its own office.

  24. Re:Just the beginning on Comet Dust Found In Antarctica · · Score: 1

    Oh please, it's just a little dust. We can always just sweep it under the carpet, which we can lay on the freshly bared land.

  25. ...very senior...

    That's the key... Better to get out while the offer is on the table...