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  1. Re:fences fence. on Syria Buys Dell PCs Despite Sanctions · · Score: 1

    ... What I'd like to know is what, if anything, Dell is going to do about it. Are they going to drop the reseller for violating the sanctions, or just try to pretend this never happened?

    Are you kidding? In business, a sale's a sale.

    Personally, I consider Dell's pieces of crap and Syria does not benefit by the purchase.

  2. Re:Yep, typical on President Obama To Nominate Cable and Wireless Lobbyist To Head FCC · · Score: 1

    ...with the prison term in the middle...

    Are felons allowed to rerun? If they are, after the second term, should execution be mandatory?

  3. EPA puppets on EPA: No Single Cause For Colony Collapse Disorder · · Score: 1

    Says the bought dogs of Monsanto and DuPont.

  4. Re:White people problems on Defense Distributed Has 3D-Printed an Entire Gun · · Score: 1

    They love their freedoms.

    Freedom is only one principle used to achieve results.

    But life is about results, not principles.

    Without principles, life would be dull and predictable, ho hum. The TAO says to take the middle path, if you walk down the center-line you can get hit by traffic in both directions. Pick a side, any side, at least you can see some of what's coming.

  5. Re:Yep, typical on President Obama To Nominate Cable and Wireless Lobbyist To Head FCC · · Score: 1

    What do you expect? This is the same party that gave us the DMCA.

    The best bought mongrel dogs taxpayer money can buy.
    All politicians should serve three terms, two in office and one really long term in prison.

  6. Re:slashdot? on Explosions at the Boston Marathon · · Score: 1

    Just to follow up:

    If it's a terrorist attack, then it's stuff that matters.

    If it's an exploding gas line then it's new for nerds.

    When the truth comes out, small article on page 9, next to K. Kardashian's ass.

  7. Re:On TV now on Explosions at the Boston Marathon · · Score: 1

    It would be awfully coincidental. It's Patriot's Day in MA (and ME) and it happened right where lots of people are and lots of cameras (terrorists love bodies and media attention).

    So does the government, as long as it reflects the party line. Release all the Pentagram videos.

  8. Re:On TV now on Explosions at the Boston Marathon · · Score: 1

    Quiet, the corn have ears.

    Quiet, the Monsanto corn has real ears. FTFY

  9. Re:On TV now on Explosions at the Boston Marathon · · Score: 1

    Wait and see, no point in speculating.

    Wait and see, yeah right, as if the truth will come from the Obamanation. Weapons of mass destruction? Think of the children, national security, martial law, whatever happens will just be more lies on top of lies; like a house of cards.

  10. Re:Hyphenation on New Bird Shaped Drone Shown at Security and Defense Trade Show · · Score: 1

    The eye in the sky is nigh!

  11. Re:Nooooooo! Just shut up and buy a dinosaur saddl on Ask Slashdot: How Do I Explain That Humans Didn't Ride Dinosaurs? · · Score: 1

    Where's your proof that we didn't?

  12. Re:Scan for precurors? on Hatebase Tries To Scan For Precursors of Genocide In Language · · Score: 1

    So you could also scan for precursors of the next POTUS from twitter and facebook? Ah! I bet you won't!

    You would find better examples and the names of haters by looking at the NDAA and those who signed it.

  13. Re:We must find out for sure! on How Would an Astronaut Falling Into a Black Hole Die? · · Score: 1

    Locate a black hole and start shooting monkeys at it! "Science can not progress without heaps [of monkeys]"

    Better yet, start with banksters, then, politicians, lawyers, mobsters, dictators, car dealers; besides, monkeys are cute and funny. Until they rip off your face, then monkeys.

  14. Re:Locks keep out honest people... on Why Laws Won't Save Banks From DDoS Attacks · · Score: 1

    They already have.. Those who die with the most marbles win.

    Those who die with the most marbles are still dead. FTFY

  15. Re:The power of the dollar vs. the power of the gu on Ask Slashdot: Is Making Government More Open and Connected a Good Idea? · · Score: 1

    Technically yes, but we have allowed it to deteriorate into a corporate aristocracy, and completely abdicated our legal authority to it.

    Hence the power of term limits and prison terms!

  16. ho hum on Fusion Rocket Could Take Us To Mars · · Score: 1

    "We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them." - A. Einstein

  17. That's easy on How Would an Astronaut Falling Into a Black Hole Die? · · Score: 1

    By boredom.

  18. Re:Locks keep out honest people... on Why Laws Won't Save Banks From DDoS Attacks · · Score: 1

    How can the banksters be protected by laws when they are above the law?

  19. Re:Feinstein is an idiot. on Senator Feinstein: We Need Video Game Control · · Score: 1

    No, she is a disgrace to the ideals of freedom.

    The real controls are needed on Feinstein, about 30 years in San Quentin, if they'll have her.

  20. Re: Payback is a bitch on Aaron Swartz Prosecution Team Claims Online Harassment · · Score: 1

    In China a long time ago, if a prosecutor or accuser were found out to be liars or heavy-handed in their prosecution, they would be executed, thereby minimizing the wasted time of frivolous lawsuits in the courts. Only legitimate concerns would make it before a judge. Also, officials could meet the same fate if they ignore the pleas of the people.

  21. Re:Nonsense. on New Catalyst Allows Cheaper Hydrogen Production · · Score: 2, Funny

    Transportation and storage are huge problems as well. Tiny leaks that don't really matter for methane or propane would be a big problem for hydrogen. Meanwhile, hydrogen makes metals brittle.

    Like everything the fuels industry touches, it will make water more expensive than it already is.

  22. Re:lol on Air Force Looking To Beef Up Spacecraft Network Security · · Score: 1

    How is spacecraft development â" from the space parts supply chain to actual space operations â" protected from those who would try to penetrate or disrupt the networks involved in that process?

    Well, I'd start by asking Gary McKinnon... :p

    Let's ask Aaron Swartz, oh, wait.
    How about Kevin Mitnick, oh, wait.

  23. Re:In that case on You Don't 'Own' Your Own Genes · · Score: 1

    For arguments sake, lets say I accept you parinoid rant as a facimile of the truth, WTF has it got to do with my post?

    The only people who own your genes are your heredity lineage, all others are nothing more than claim jumpers. Plenty of grief comes from those that claim G-d is on my side. Just because someone has more money, power, ability to "make things happen" doesn't necessarily mean they have a right to your DNA. As for my paranoid rant, think about the mark of the beast; everyone will have it and have it willingly. Your Iphone, android or whatever "smart" phone you hang onto dear life for, even to the pointy of going onto the internet to type where's my IPhone? These smart phones have non removable batteries so it cannot be disabled by taking the battery out. People with with these smart phones would rather text their friends rather than hanging up their phones, turning around, and talk to the person they are texting. Who owns whom?
    Most people blindly accept the EULA without reading it. Who owns whom? You suck up the crap from newspapers, television, radio, Twitter OMG! WHO OWNS WHOM?

  24. Re:In that case on You Don't 'Own' Your Own Genes · · Score: 1

    Let me guess the plot - Science gone mad?

    Here's the real lowdown, YOU are owned, the banksters say so, big pharma says so, the Queen's barristers say so, and now, the g-dless scientists say so. All that is needed is for organized religion to throw us back into a time where the dark ages would be like a walk through Disneyland.

  25. Re:That's the price you pay on Will Legitimacy Spoil Bitcoin? · · Score: 1

    When apostrophe's are outlawed, only outlaw's will have apostrophe's.

    It's for the children, and, for "national security". "',",",",",",", hey taxman how much do I owe "?"