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  1. Re:They just need to treat it like it's a privileg on Some LA Coffee Shops Are Taking Wi-Fi Off the Menu · · Score: 1

    You hit the nail on the head. For a while I would camp out at Taco Bell, as they had free wireless and nobody cared if someone sat there for hours with only a drink because they're all being paid shit. The problems you listed are exactly why I would only buy anything once.

    It's only speculation, but I suspect that they got tired of me and just let the wireless router go into disrepair. Oh well.

  2. Oh noooooo! on The 'Net Generation' Isn't · · Score: 3, Funny

    My smug sense of self-superiority! You've killed it!

  3. Re:You cant catch me Eric Schmidt on Google CEO Schmidt Predicts End of Online Anonymity · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hi Carl.

  4. Re:Slashdot Had the Option to Interview Him in Mar on Interview With the Man Behind WikiLeaks · · Score: 1

    Did you just... Did you just compare waging wars to charity?

  5. My experience on The Puzzle of Japanese Web Design · · Score: 1

    > Slashdot editors' strong cultural preference for finding the irrelevant

    Oh, okay.

  6. Re:Hmmm on Onion Story Gets Blown Out of Proportion · · Score: 3, Informative

    What is so difficult to understand about that?

    Maybe it's difficult to understand because you're wrong.

  7. Hmmmm on Vaccine Patch Removes Needle Pain · · Score: 2, Informative

    I remember seeing an article about this idea in a popular science magazine years and years ago. Glad to see it's still around for those who hate needles.

  8. Re:Well... on IEEE Looks At Kevin Costner's Oil Cleanup Machines · · Score: 3, Funny

    Nonsense, he was hoping to head off the bad guys in Waterworld before they got started!
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterworld#Smokers

  9. From the Article.... on Education Official Says Bad Teachers Can Be Good For Students · · Score: 1

    "Ms Atkins, who is leaving her job at the end of August to take up a role with a private education company, said state education could learn lessons from the way industry works."

    And there is your silver lining!

  10. Re:Re:Reminds me of... on REMnux, the Malware Analysis Linux OS · · Score: 1

    Your post reminds me of that time Aunt Petunia joined Hitler's Circus! *far off look followed by a guffaw*

  11. Not "down" with your lingo on Microsoft Out of Favor With Young, Hip Developers · · Score: 1

    What are you darned kids using these days? Last I knew it was "phat", and that's when I stopped paying attention, and refused to go beyond "cool" thank you very much.

  12. Re:People still bank at Chase? on Chase Bank May Drop Support of Chrome, Opera · · Score: 1

    I've been using Opera for accessing my chase account for months.

    No problems.

    They're just trying to save money, because they're blood sucking dicks.

  13. Re:Labeling on Urine Test For Autism · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Hey, you're not doing too well in English.

  14. Re:The steady slide to Police State continues on Police Officers Seek Right Not To Be Recorded · · Score: 1

    I agree with your sentiment despite not having witnessed first-hand the destructive power of these devices.

    Furthermore, if one looks back at history, these revolutionary acts from a collective population tend to be very spontaneous. If we constantly have people whispering about how we should gather and revolt, then, well, that in itself doesn't do much. The tinder is already there in the form of the feeling of personal violation on the part of everyday citizens. The question is whether there is enough tinder to make a sustainable fire.

    Once there is enough tinder, the question becomes what the ignition source will be, and that's the tricky part. These events are usually violent, with notable exceptions being just that. I personally don't want to be involved in instigating a violent conflict. The people who wish this are answering the question of whether the ends justify the means the same way as those currently abusing their power, and there would be collateral damage to somehow rationalize or trivialize.

    I'm not comfortable with that, so what I want to do to effect change is to write software specifically aimed towards furthering the public good. Naturally this won't have immediate changes. However, with regard to current events, I hope that should a fire blaze, that it cleanses as it burns and that it burns only where necessary.

  15. Re:Not credible on Doctor Slams Hospital's "Please" Policy · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Also amusing is that only a single doctor would say anything about this, and only under the cover of anonymity.

    C'mon, let's be realistic please.

  16. Re:We need death squads on Tabnapping Scams Around the Corner? · · Score: 2, Funny

    New plan: steal my own identity sloppily under the guise of your identity which I stole perfectly. Now polish my boots!

  17. Re:Hello World on German High Court Declares All Software Patentable · · Score: 2, Informative
  18. In other news... on Google Voice Now Gives Priority to Students · · Score: 1

    Guy posts comment on website!

  19. Re:Right Direction--More Money and Sex Appeal on Open Source Developer Knighted · · Score: 1

    One either has an effect, or one affects. Think of affects as the more active form, whereas an effect simply exists.

  20. Re:Article needs a course in experimental design on The Data-Driven Life · · Score: 2, Funny

    Experiment log, day 1:
    Slapped assistant for taking too long hiding the coffee; Assistant left. Drinking blend of both. It's the only way to be sure.

    Experiment conclusions:
    I need my coffee.

  21. Re:Fire that Judge on Girl Claims Price Scanner Gave Her Tourette's Syndrome · · Score: 1

    Demena was hypnotized, obviously.

  22. Re:And why in hell is this called a disorder? on Genetic Disorder Removes Racial Bias and Social Fear · · Score: 1

    A disorder in this context just means that something is not as it would normally be; So yes, you're missing that it's a difference from the norm.

  23. Re:This is nothing... on US Justice Dept. Investigates IT Hiring Practices · · Score: 1

    Why yes, I am cynical, but is there any reason to think the justice department will do better than the SEC, which investigated Madoff several times and still didn't find anything wrong, even though if they had done the simplest, most obvious checks, they would have found the problem?

    Oh, and don't forget the really smart guy no one listened to telling them exactly what was going on.

  24. Re:TIOBE methodology is so flawed it's pointless on C Programming Language Back At Number 1 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    You wouldn't be able to either if you were a super-calloused fragile mystic plagued with halitosis...

  25. Re:I know how to increase movie revenues on New Litigation Targets 20,000 BitTorrent-Using Downloaders · · Score: 1

    That could just be the price of his ticket, in which case it is REALLY no wonder!