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  1. Re:Distinguishing conflict from disagreement on Dr. Richard Dawkins On Why Disagreeing With Religion Isn't Insulting · · Score: 1

    Asking if they REALLY believe what they buy into should produce an enthusiastic "YES".

    If you CONTEND "god" exists, back it the fuck up NOW.

    You can't? No shit. YOU DESERVE CONTEMPT because you utterly fail to support your contention.

    Your Sky Fairie consigning ME to hell (so you do to) is offensive. Fuck you and your Supersition. I will not bow before Witch Doctors.

  2. Re:Distinguishing conflict from disagreement on Dr. Richard Dawkins On Why Disagreeing With Religion Isn't Insulting · · Score: 1

    Prove your God exists. Evidence, not mystery or spiritual experience.

    That will end all contention.

  3. Re:Distinguishing conflict from disagreement on Dr. Richard Dawkins On Why Disagreeing With Religion Isn't Insulting · · Score: 1

    Ridicule is a fine weapon to deny Superstition converts.

    Superstitionists have consigned Freethinkers to sucking cocks in Hell, and they kill us in some societies, so we owe them nothing and certainly not respect!

  4. Re:Distinguishing conflict from disagreement on Dr. Richard Dawkins On Why Disagreeing With Religion Isn't Insulting · · Score: 1

    You can advocate people reject any IDEOLOGY without SUBSTITUTING another!

    I advocate people either prove their Sky Fairie exists, in which case I'll grovel, recant, and kiss his/her/its Noodly Appendage. I do NOT proselytize for any ALTERNATE ideology.

    Believe in a Sky Fairie? Prove it exists! Your fellow believers have had THOUSANDS of years and not done so. Otherwise, fuck off.

  5. Re:Distinguishing conflict from disagreement on Dr. Richard Dawkins On Why Disagreeing With Religion Isn't Insulting · · Score: 1

    " pure religion is not coercive"

    Bullshit. Superstiton gives marching orders in its books. Superstitionists carry them out. Religion substitutes dogma for inquisitive search for truth, and is therefore now a barrier to the advancement of mankind.

    Religion is BTW indefensible unless there is Proof a particular Sky Fairy exists. Absent proof, it's not supportable any more than the fantasies of some jungle witch doctor with a bone in his nose.

  6. What is this Shit doing on Slashdot? on 26 Nuclear Power Plants In Hurricane Sandy's Path · · Score: 0

    Yes, really. This dumbfuckery is appropriate for the New York Daily News, not a tech site.

    Any Slashdotters ignorant enough to think the hurricane is a serious threat to Eastern nuke plants need to be spayed/neutered lest their stupidity spread.

  7. Re:Marijuana/Drug Laws on Want a Security Pro? Get Politically Incorrect and Learn Geek Culture · · Score: 1

    The major reason for drug testing is to prevent blackmail, as was the old ban on homosexuality.

    If you don't give a fuck what someone does off-duty, they can't be blackmailed for it.

  8. Re:Industrial machinery is easily hackable if... on Industrial Control Software Easily Hackable · · Score: 1

    If I have a PHB for a boss who pisses me off my mission is to fuck him over (being a PHB forfeits any moral obligations I'd otherwise have) so I'd document everything I'm directed to do and make slyly sure others know his every fuckup. I'd also befriend him so he didn't know what hit him.

  9. Re:My state just lost 70% of all residents SSNs on Cash-Strapped States Burdened By Expensive Data Security Breaches · · Score: 1

    I've lived in SC for many years, and am confident they used the best ROT13 encryption available.

  10. Industrial machinery is easily hackable if... on Industrial Control Software Easily Hackable · · Score: 1

    ...you have physical access and hand tools. The ease of access in-place isn't a problem.

    Controlling access itself is the problem.

  11. Re:Why a chicken? on How To Hug a Chicken Via the Internet · · Score: 1

    They respond favorably to holding, petting, etc. Hugging is too much as they are lightly built.

    (I have backyard chickens.)

  12. Re:Suspicious on How To Hug a Chicken Via the Internet · · Score: 1

    "I hear that cock tastes like chicken."

    Take one of each. Skin (plucking is too much work) and de-head them, then fry in the same pan for comparison.

    Post results!

  13. Re:*I* Rather be tracked by default on Yahoo Will Ignore IE 10's "Do Not Track" · · Score: 1

    "nowadays due to being so reliant on gathering ad-revenue they regularly post stories that are out and out flamebait and not correct, informative, or interesting whatsoever"

    I contend that they simply don't give a fuck since the money will still flow. They can afford to be completely lazy and get rich, so they do.

  14. Act anonymously next time. on Ask Slashdot: What To Do When Finding a Security Breach On Shared Hosting? · · Score: 1

    Forget this event, but it's a lesson learned.

    You have no rights since you aren't rich. The only way to act is from cover and without chance of attribution.

  15. Re:This is what you get... on Our Weather Satellites Are Dying · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "...when you over-spend on military interventions and bullying the world, and under-spend on useful tech."

    Where do you think SATELLITE technology and the ability to LAUNCH them came from? The Peaceful Space Tech Fairie?

  16. Re:How about the Chinese Times on China Blocks NYT Over Critical Article · · Score: 2

    "China should simply publish a series of stories outlining Obama's gain of wealth and corruption in his last four years of office."

    Do it yourself. Got citations to support your assertion?

    If yes, post them.

    If not, fuck off.

  17. Thunderbird to the rescue! on Yahoo Will Ignore IE 10's "Do Not Track" · · Score: 1

    " their mail is unusable on my system "

    You Are Doing It Wrong.

    I read my accumulation of Yahoo and Gmail and other accounts using Thunderbird (on Linux) and Thunderbird Portable (on Windows, I copy it from my USB key, use it, then cut/paste it back for speed or leave the program folder on permanent installs. Can't beat the ease of backup!)

    I don't see Yahoo or Google mail pages or deal with their annoying layour, let alone their adverts. Doing so would not serve me.

    Fuck 'em with George Carlin's proverbial Big Rubber Dick. :-)

    http://portableapps.com/apps/internet/thunderbird_portable

  18. Re:Subcontract on Our Weather Satellites Are Dying · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Better yet, sub it all out to Germany. We need data, not to own satellites.

  19. Re:Harris Corporation or Harrison Corporation? on Secret Stingray Warrantless Cellphone Tracking · · Score: 1

    "And the Slashdot editors should have caught that right away."

    WHAT editors? All they do is SORT content, not edit it.

  20. More "Death Of" page hit trollposting... on Wired Proclaims the Death of the Game Console · · Score: 1

    Yawn.

  21. Re:Who Cares? on China Telco Replaces Cisco Devices Over Security Concerns · · Score: 2

    The storm will peter out, the global financial system will not collapse, and minor wars in the Middle East have been going on for literally thousands of years with nothing of value lost.

    Nothing new or particularly interesting going on.

  22. Re:Yogurt does the same thing on Gut Bacteria Cocktail May End Need for Fecal Transplants · · Score: 4, Informative

    Kefir is even better, but hard to monetize so it's less common. Get some, keep a large jar and replenish with milk as required.

  23. Re:Sell out on Slashdot Asks: Are You Preparing For Hurricane Sandy? · · Score: 1

    If considering a genset, get a Miller engine-driven welder such as a Bobcat and use that. They provide generator power, are commercial machines, and weld nicely too! Parts are more easily available than for consumer home shit gensets should you need one.

    "Current plan is to try and pick one up AFTER the hurricane (or no-icane), on Craigslist, on the cheap.."

    Worked for me after Hurricane Hugo via the local trade paper.

  24. Re:Nothing new here on Slashdot Asks: Are You Preparing For Hurricane Sandy? · · Score: 1

    I've cut plenty of wayward trees, but if one falls on your home GET PICS for the insurance adjuster before ANYONE fucks with it.

  25. Re:War Bots on Virginia Tech's RoMeLa Answers DARPA Robotics Challenge With THOR · · Score: 1

    "More than drones, man-sized, humanoid, autonomous robots are like 10,000 times more capable of threatening the political stability of the world at large."

    That's an asserted conclusion. Now support it.

    IMO they are just something different to destroy if they attack.