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  1. Re:Dear Prime Minister Cameron, on UK Prime Minister Says Gov't Should Be Capable of Reading Any Communications · · Score: 1

    Well, I'm agreeable to this, as long as we get to read his communications, too.

  2. Re:Stop trying to win this politically on Michael Mann: Swiftboating Comes To Science · · Score: 1

    Indeed. Climate was static for 300 million years before man started generating CO2. There were no rapid climate changes, no ice ages, no sudden warming spells. Ever.

  3. Re:Stop trying to win this politically on Michael Mann: Swiftboating Comes To Science · · Score: 1

    Man, you really think he's a powerful god. I wouldn't be mean to him. He might be vengeful. Which party got us into WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam? Which party put 110,000 Americans into concentration camps? And which party was in power when we left Vietnam?

  4. Re:Stop trying to win this politically on Michael Mann: Swiftboating Comes To Science · · Score: 1

    Bill did go anti-gun, in a huge way, in 1994, and his party got properly ass-raped for it. The hockey stick was proven to be bullshit. Any retcon to the contrary is also bullshit. If you compare the geology pages to the warmerbator pages, geologists know what the future of climate will look like, and CO2 won't have much effect other than possibly delaying the next glaciation, sometime in the next 10K-50K years. The temperature here has dropped 10 degrees in the last week. At this rate, we'll be at Absolute Zero within a year. I'm embarked on a tire-burning crusade to create or save 300 degrees. If I'm right, it should start getting warmer in about a month. Watch and see.

  5. I "easily" fixed one of my broken shop tools when they stopped making spare parts. Had a friend turn a shaft, found bearings, dis-re-assembled. Took more time and money than replacing it entirely. A few days later, the trailing bearings failed. I recycled the steel and aluminum for $5, saved the motor to use elsewhere, and bought a Chinese import with a two year guarantee for half the price of the American one.

  6. Late 70s, GM used Torx screws on headlight rings to "prevent theft," and wouldn't sell them to users. I did what everyone else did--hammered a Phillips screwdriver into the Torx screw, replaced the bulb, and put in Phillips screws.

  7. Re:Well duh on The Open Office Is Destroying the Workplace · · Score: 1

    Hey, open office plans are great for productivity in India and China. In fact, we might want to look at restricting restroom breaks and attaching people to their desks so they don't wander.

  8. Re:Wealth is Not Produced by Excess of Charity... on Are Rich People Less Moral? · · Score: 1

    The true value of religion--teaching losers that there's a better world waiting for them. God's special little snowflakes.

  9. Re:Many versus Awesome on India Turns Down American Fighter Jets, Buys From France · · Score: 1

    And as the Falkland's proved, the French are whores who'll not only sell to anyone, but even after "suspending" help, will leave their contractors in place to resolve "existing issues." from a buyer's POV, this is an advantage.

  10. Re:It's the distribution channel on You Will Never Kill Piracy · · Score: 1

    Wait, there are music videos on MTV?

  11. Re:Dying from lack of surprise... on White House Refuses To Comment On Petition To Investigate Chris Dodd · · Score: 1

    Apparently they didn't control the schools well enough to stop you from becoming an illiterate retard. I notice those who hate publik skool most are always those who clearly benefited least, but believe they're privy to some higher truth.

  12. Re:Misleading to call it "non-copied" on Non-Copied Photo Is Ruled Copyright Infringement · · Score: 1

    Star Wars is Kurosawa's Forbidden Fortress crossed with the Dambusters, Dune and Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Dune is Exodus crossed with Lawrence of Arabia. I agree with your definitions of infringement vs piracy.

  13. Re:Misleading to call it "non-copied" on Non-Copied Photo Is Ruled Copyright Infringement · · Score: 1

    Whenever someone says "you can't "own" an idea," I realized I'm communicating with a jealous retard who's incapable of creative product. In the example you give, were a flintknapper come up with a new way to knap flint arrows, he would be fed and supported by his community (effectively paid royalties) and the idea would not be shared with other tribes. He would, in essence, own the idea, until he could teach a worthy apprentice the same trick. If that idea were stolen by another tribe, it would be deemed a loss. If it were shared at a council, then an idea or other value would be expected in return. This is not to say the OP is a clear case one way or the other, or that there aren't issues with IP law. But one can, does, and for a long time have owned ideas. The only people who argue this want the benefit of others' creativity for their own selfish use, without offering value to the creator. Also, any cursory reading of history will show that IP, replacing patronage, led to an explosion in arts and sciences. But hey, feel free to live in your mythical stone age, if it's so wonderful.

  14. Re:Exclusive deals are anti consumer on B&N Yanks DC Titles After Exclusive Amazon Deal · · Score: 1

    More laws! That will fix the problem! Should this be a Commerce issue, Education, or FCC? We can have them kick in the doors at DC and seize all the comics. THAT'll teach those corporate fuckers!

  15. Re:Nose, meet knife on B&N Yanks DC Titles After Exclusive Amazon Deal · · Score: 1

    It's called a "boycott." You'll probably study it when you get to 7th grade.

  16. Pariser? Really? on The Rise of Filter Bubbles · · Score: 1

    Seeing as this is the moron behind moron.org, excuse me, moveon.org, a group of lefticle trash who are running an 0:infinity track on accomplishing their political goals and predicting destruction of our precious bodily fluids if we don't all become socialists right now, I'm hardly going to click on the link. I'm sure he'd love it if we were all forced to see his opinion on everything, but yes, I'd enjoy a default parameter to exclude him, and support preferences that figure that out. I'm certainly interested in legitimate left commentary. But really, these are the extreme Anti-Fox, Anti-Tea Party, How Can We Dial Up The Idiocy To Another Level losers. I'm amazed anyone would waste bandwidth on them.

  17. Re:Ah, the Republican Party ... on Congressman Wants YouTube Video Covered Up · · Score: 1

    Next he'll get an award for transparency, in private.

  18. Subsonic Ammo is not Supersonic on US Military Deploys Personal Gunshot Detectors · · Score: 1

    .45 ACP is subsonic, and several rifles can be loaded with powerful subsonic loads, such as .500 Whisper. Or just use artillery or set off fucking bombs. Doesn't do them any good to detect a concussion wave at 3 atm overpressure.

  19. Re:Why I pirate books on Book Piracy — Less DRM, More Data · · Score: 1

    Baen titles are $6, or all 6 titles for the month for $15. No DRM. Sharing encouraged. I suppose next you want them to pay you for your time downloading, right?;-)

  20. Re:Just wait. on Amazon Censorship Expands · · Score: 1

    Sodom, Sodom, Sodom... It's always "Sodom", not a bit of love for old Gomorrah! Really, they were nasty enough to get vaporized, but end up as a footnote. You never hear about anyone getting "Gomorrahized" or anything, it's just not fair...

    http://www.gomorrahy.com/sin-of-gomorrah.htm

  21. Re:I have to deal with this all the time.... on The Right's War On Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    Liberals usually work incrementally.

    As a liberal, I can play this argument too: It starts with short-term tax cuts to stimulate spending after a recession. Then later on the short-term has become a decade and then permanent. And the cuts go deeper, and deeper. Then comes a deficit commission and Social Security and unemployment insurance is gone and you have a significant population of desperate unemployed people starving to death on the streets.

    I don't see what the problem is. Your position is that people are entitled to my goods and labor without my consent for their own benefit. That's called slavery. Don't promote the fallacy that I "benefit" from it too. Slaves were given medical care and housing. If someone less dedicated or capable "Starves to death" (I challenge you to find a statistically relevant number of cases, and further to demonstrate that such people can survive without a guardian making decisions for them in any society), I'm not clear on how I am morally culpable. You've a tautology that the state is entitled to whatever amount of my goods and labor it deems appropriate, and I am selfish to refuse. I offer a counter. I desire to perform anal sex on someone. Please provide me with a recipient.

  22. Re:Did you type this on a manual typewriter? on Toyota Accelerator Data Skewed Toward Elderly · · Score: 1

    Have you compared accident rates in the US to say, Germany? Might want to rethink that statement. I've seen as many, if not more, bad drivers with sticks than autos.

  23. Re:Did you type this on a manual typewriter? on Toyota Accelerator Data Skewed Toward Elderly · · Score: 1

    If you have to "pound frantically for a nonexistent clutch (and sometimes hit the brake...)" I guess you're not as good a driver as you think you are. Speaking as someone who's driven stick construction equipment, military trucks, semis, little Toyotas in the Middle East, US, Brit and Canadian manuals, and automatic combat vehicles, construction equipment and American cars. There are a small number of advantages to sticks. Automatics are superior in all other regards. If you really think you need to change gears, you just adjust revs accordingly...and as to the previous poster, if he can't get an auto to accelerate fast enough to avoid being hit in traffic, he should probably let someone else drive, before he gets squashed.

  24. Re:CmdrTaco's hung like a toddler on First Anti-Cancer Nanoparticle Trial On Humans a Success · · Score: 1

    Like my friends the biochemists and physicists?

  25. Re:Not an informed choice. on One Quarter of Germans Happy To Have Chip Implants · · Score: 1

    Congrats on picking DDT, the marketing myth that has killed millions of people.