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  1. Re:not again on Samsung Infringed On Apple Patents, Says ITC · · Score: 0

    If they look like Arafat or Bin Laden, or anybody else with that kind of headdress on, then yeah

  2. Re:Hammer is coming down on Samsung Infringed On Apple Patents, Says ITC · · Score: 1

    ...making borders fuzzy...

    Yeah? Try crossing one yourself. Borders don't exist at all for these people.

  3. Re:not again on Samsung Infringed On Apple Patents, Says ITC · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Taxes mean nothing. Ask yourself this, who 'contributed' more to the party? Who supplies better drugs and hookers?

  4. Re:not again on Samsung Infringed On Apple Patents, Says ITC · · Score: 1

    Mercantilism,.. It's how power works.. The other choice is feudalism. Take your pick..

  5. It all kind of proves on Bacteria Behaviour Can Shed Light On How Financial Markets Work · · Score: 1

    "Human" nature isn't all that human...

  6. Re: Use your own domain and host on Ask Slashdot: Recommendations For Non-US Based Email Providers? · · Score: 1

    And you will be sequestered until you cough up the key. Your stuff is not safe until you shred the entire machine, including the drive, USB sticks, and CDs. And make sure to burn all your paperwork. In fact, you probably should burn down the house... Campers creed: Leave no trace

  7. Re: Rupert Murdoch can die in a hole already. on Rupert Murdoch Wants To Destroy Australia's National Broadband Network · · Score: 1

    Maybe you should watch Animal Planet for a couple of hours to understand what I mean.

  8. Re: Use your own domain and host on Ask Slashdot: Recommendations For Non-US Based Email Providers? · · Score: 1

    Exactly, so, in essence it makes no difference. Your communications are not safe or secure.

  9. Re:Everything you thought you knew... on Xerox Confirms To David Kriesel Number Mangling Occuring On Factory Settings · · Score: 1

    Scientific conclusions may be based on wrong data.

    Uh-oh, I can see where this is going...

    Government policy may be based on wrong data.

    Hell, that goes without saying

  10. Re:Use your own domain and host on Ask Slashdot: Recommendations For Non-US Based Email Providers? · · Score: 1

    ...if you have the means, the very best solution is to run an email server out of your home or place of business.

    Only to have SWAT haul it all off under some asset forfeiture statute.. Your home and business are not safe, anywhere, well, maybe Iceland... up to a point

  11. Re:Makes no difference. on Ask Slashdot: Recommendations For Non-US Based Email Providers? · · Score: 1

    With DNS and TCP-IP there is no 'darknet'. The safest way is to splatter your signal all over the place and let the intended audience sort it out of the chaff, like all those secret messages in the classified ads sections of the newspaper.

  12. Forget about it on Ask Slashdot: Recommendations For Non-US Based Email Providers? · · Score: 1

    The NSA and all its foreign counterparts own the world, Okay, they work for the owners... But it should be clear that privacy is an illusion... Your service provider is taking up any remaining slack.

  13. Important number on Xerox Confirms To David Kriesel Number Mangling Occuring On Factory Settings · · Score: 5, Funny

    69 dude!

    Now if 6 turned out to be 9,
    I don't mind, I don't mind, ...if all the hippies cut off all their hair,
    I don't care, I don't care.
    Dig, 'cos I got my own world to live through
    And I ain't gonna copy you.

  14. Question: on "Piracy Filter" Blocks TorrentFreak for 4 Million Sky Customers · · Score: 2

    How many Sky customers are reading the article?

  15. Re: Rupert Murdoch can die in a hole already. on Rupert Murdoch Wants To Destroy Australia's National Broadband Network · · Score: 1

    Well, wake me up when you can prove me wrong...

  16. Re: Rupert Murdoch can die in a hole already. on Rupert Murdoch Wants To Destroy Australia's National Broadband Network · · Score: 1

    There is nothing particularly 'human' about our nature. Becoming human will require the acceptance of anarchy.

  17. Re:so.... on Deutsche Telekom Moves Email Traffic In-Country In Wake of PRISM · · Score: 1

    Freeze if you want to, you misguided martyr...

  18. All this outrage, it's so outrageous! on Obama on Surveillance: "We Can and Must Be More Transparent" · · Score: 1

    And come Monday, after your weekend of hate, you will go back to your little jobs, polishing door knobs and packaging Twinkies.. And come November, 98% of you will vote for the same old shit... And the day after you will be back here bitching about what you just voted for. La la la la life goes on... Amusing it may be, but it's just another rerun.

  19. All of our ships on The Pirate Bay Is 10 Years Old: 'We Really Didn't Think We'd Make It This Far' · · Score: 1

    must sail in the same direction...

  20. Re:IF ONLY ... !! on Encrypted Email Provider Lavabit Shuts Down, Blames US Gov't · · Score: 1

    It has proved valid for millenia. And there is the equally valid corollary that anybody who wants the job is unqualified by default.

  21. Re:Jam Tomorrow on Memory Wars May Herald Mobile Devices With Terabytes of Capacity · · Score: 1

    ...so why are dyes used instead...

    Because if it doesn't wear out, nobody will buy more. Don't they teach that in business school?

  22. Which technology will prevail...? on Memory Wars May Herald Mobile Devices With Terabytes of Capacity · · Score: 1

    Pie in the skyrmion...

  23. Re:God of war? on NASA To Send Poems To Mars · · Score: 1

    Scarce?

  24. God of war? on NASA To Send Poems To Mars · · Score: 1

    That's why we have to put people up there, to make it so..

  25. Re:First Amendment on Encrypted Email Provider Lavabit Shuts Down, Blames US Gov't · · Score: 1

    The 4th Amendment gives some wiggle room with the word 'unreasonable' which can be as loosely interpreted as anyone wants it to be. The 1st is absolute.