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  1. Re:I fuck chink bitches! on US and China Held Secret Cyber Wargames · · Score: 2

    I am sure you do. But, do you mean Shitzu, or Pomeranian?

  2. Just stickng with accepted religion seems on James Randi's Latest Debunking Operation · · Score: -1, Troll

    to be cherry picking.

    When can he start with the humanists, such as Dawkins?

    In the face of all historical evidence,I find those who those who have faith in man are just as questionable as those who have faith in god.

  3. Re:X-Prize on Sanctions Or Not, Iranian Competition Yields Successful UAVs · · Score: 1

    Yes, and then what does Iran do?

  4. Re:Nope. on NYT: IBM PC Division Sold To Advance China's Goals · · Score: 1

    You know, this statement of extremely questionable wisdom impressed me. This is a great idea if you are looking to start a war. If, on the other hand, you are sane, intelligent, and humane, then perhaps loud warhawks like you should be the first to go and die in war.

  5. I hate armchair warhawks on Christopher Hitchens Dies At 62 · · Score: 0

    His stance on God I didn't have a problem with, but his calling for war filled me with contempt for him.Yes, it is extremely brave to call for war from behind a keyboard, and to send those with lots of life left in them to die for an old f*ck like him. Even more so since this is all the life we have. Let keyboard warmongers like this cowardly f*ck go into war and die first, and this world might be a more peaceful place. Would it be ironic, since I am an atheist as well, to protest his funeral with signs that say: "God hates warmongers"?

  6. ALMA in space? on Cryogenic Truck Services Remote Telescopes · · Score: 1

    That would still be better than F.E.A.R. 3

    Will we get haunting images from this telescope?

  7. Re:Why are there so many sour grapes in the commen on Lucasfilm Unveils "Sandcrawler" Singapore Office · · Score: 1

    I completely agree with this. The SW eps. 1-3 were clearly made for children. Unfortunately, all we have heard about them around here is the child-like whining of the Star Wars fanboy losers. They hit their target clearly, and Lucas is laughing all the way to the bank, because even the fanboy rage is still publicity for him

  8. Re:not according to my graphs on Malicious Spam Spikes To 'Epic' Level · · Score: 1

    For some reason it was in my head in the voice of the stranger from the half-life series, go figure.

  9. Re:V&V was a hell of a system - for its time on Villains & Vigilantes Creators Sue Publisher · · Score: 5, Funny

    Tell that to playboy magazine.

  10. I never get this internet Wild West reference on Facebook Exec: Online Anonymity Must Go Away · · Score: 1

    Does it mean that we are going to use the government to collectively steal the natives land, and then murder the ones that dare to resist? I mean in the Wild West. there were only a handful of truly dangerous individual outlaws, far fewer than exist at present. Hell the most dangerous sociopaths in the west wore government badges or uniforms, same as today. And similar to today, their acts were done by government in the name of a corporate entity.

  11. Re:Follow the data! on New NASA Data Casts Doubt On Global Warming Models · · Score: 1

    You forgot:

    4. Man made attempts to slow, stop, or reverse global warming induces global cooling and a new ice age.

    Still just as big a problem

  12. Re:LOL! American Freedom! on Senators Want Secret Warrantless Wiretap Renewal · · Score: 1

    I live in Wisconsin, too. The state government here already has pretty much fucked everyone, just like the feds. Do you seriously think a default will cause societal collapse? Not hardly. It will simply force the Government to live within its means. Or do you think that we cannot exist without a bloated fed, state, and local government? Wisconsin is again a great example of this. We are in the top 10 highest taxed states in the nation, yet everything but possibly the university system is a mess, and even that is going downhill fast.

  13. Re:LOL! American Freedom! on Senators Want Secret Warrantless Wiretap Renewal · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Hell, I think we would be much better off if we were forced to default. What most call collapse would economically force us to pull our military c**k out of the worlds ass and take care of issues at home. I cheer the coming default, which will happen no matter what Washington does, and I hope those D.C. bastards burn for it.

  14. Re:Enter this word from the manual on Indie RPG Struggles On Xbox, Yet Thrives On Steam · · Score: 1

    Has this happened a lot, really?

    Yea, it does. I own 200+ games physically, and don't have a single manual left from them. They are all older games, so even getting them to work on a modern OS is a challenge, and that is for the ones where the disks are still readable. Oh, and for the most part, there is DRM on the disks of the older games as well. I also own 200+ games between Steam and GOG.com, and I greatly prefer the electronic copies I mean, look at the Witcher 2. If you bought the physical copy, you got SecureROM as well. If you got it from Steam, the only DRM was steam itself, and the GOG version had none at all. Just because you have a physical copy doesn't mean you own the game more than any other type of copy.

  15. Re:Then Why Have We Moved in the Narrative Directi on Developer Panel Asks Whether AAA Games Are Too Long · · Score: 1

    If you wonder why World of Warcraft has such a large and loyal player base, it's probably because there's not a lot of other games to satisfy the explore and dick around urges that were once filled by console or even offline single player PC games.

    I found the reason World of Warcraft has such a strong following is not because it is good, but because it has perfected the addiction formula of the MMO genre. It says "look at all of this content we have", when the content consists of doing very nearly the exact same thing over and over, until you get the slight improved reward. I don't call that content so much as addiction. Especially with WOW. I couldn't make it past 70 in that game because i had realized all that i had done and all i was doing were the same damn thing, repeat ad nauseam.

    A GOOD videogame gives you an objective to complete, and when finished you can move onto something else.

  16. Re:Another attempt to kill the secondary market on Ubisoft Hops On the Online Pass Bandwagon · · Score: 0

    And I would rather have ponies and be surrounded by buxom blondes, but we have deal with the system we have. DRM free games are a pipe dream, unless you don't mind only playing ancient games from GOG.com, or freeware, open source crap

  17. Re:Another attempt to kill the secondary market on Ubisoft Hops On the Online Pass Bandwagon · · Score: 1

    That's ok, i couldn't care less about their TOS. Hell, my friend and I share a steam account (about 200 games now), and we just D/L the game, and the go into offline mode. Have never had a problem with it, and we get to share each others games. As for multiplayer, I never buy a single player game for the multiplayer aspects. That is what MMOs are for, they do much better at it. I am loving steam ever since i bought Half-Life 2 years ago. Many of the older games and MMOs dont even require steam to work. As for cracking it, hell yea. I usually pirate games first, then if i like it, I'll buy it (saved a lot of money on DNF and DS3 this way). Once i buy it, it's mine and i couldn't be bothered to care what the devs or publishers think of my cracking it at that point. Plus steam usually has less actual and less debilitating DRM than a physical copy

  18. Re:Sounds to me like the top is in on China Launching First Space Station Module In September · · Score: 1

    One of the main reasons America can frantically pursue its current policy of destroying its own wealth is because of the capability of carrier task forces to project power globally.

    FTFY

  19. Re:Who says the U.S. can't afford a space program? on China Launching First Space Station Module In September · · Score: 0

    Might be true, but i would still vote to kill the military and dump all those trillions directly into space centered research. Skip the middleman. This country would be more peaceful and better off.

  20. Re:The actual PSTN might not be needed . . . but on Could PSTN Go Away By 2018? · · Score: 2

    They can listen to our phone calls (and i am very uncomfortable with that), but they don't dictate what we can and can't see on the web. Yet, admittedly. Plus I firmly believe that the NSA should be wholly done away with. Don't get me wrong, neither side is good, its just that i find a national firewall unconscionable.

  21. Re:The actual PSTN might not be needed . . . but on Could PSTN Go Away By 2018? · · Score: 1

    I do not understand why some Australians are so happy with the NBN. From articles on /. and elsewhere, I would say that what it does best is give the government the ability to dictate where you can go on the web, and track where you have been. I would rather have no internet at all than one like that.

  22. Re:Or Not on Why People Who Make Things Should Learn Chinese · · Score: -1, Troll

    You forgot one: fuck racist whitebread idiot trolls

  23. Re:Simple on How America Can Get Its Tech Mojo Back · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Could could you remind me exactly when this country, or for that matter, any other were not xenophobic gits? Hell when was that great fairy tale melting pot supposed to have occurred? Immigrants would come to this country, settle in an immigrant enclave, and then move to other areas of the country with similar immigrants. Welcome to Human Nature 101:Tribalism. There is no melting pot.

  24. Re:It's all very disappointing... on Despite Controversy, Federal Wiretaps On the Rise · · Score: 1

    I think you mean "Classical Liberal", which has nothing at all to do with modern "progressives" or "Liberals". Liberal are just as willing to accept fascism as any conservative, as long as it is their guy running the show, or a "socially responsible" fascism. What a lark. Liberals are nothing of the sort, and wouldn't know liberty if it slapped them in the face

  25. Re:Unionize! on The Dark Side of Making L.A. Noire · · Score: 1

    I love to see the result of that. Would the cost unions drive all of our coding overseas, just like it did our manufacturing? That would be hilarious, because this country would then have nothing left