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  1. Re:Oh, sure .... on NYPD Developing Portable Body Scanner For Detecting Guns · · Score: 1

    Oh, i see, so if i have a chocolate in the form of, what, gun!, then what? I will be arrested? For having what, chocolate?

  2. Re:I can not see these being abused at all on NYPD Developing Portable Body Scanner For Detecting Guns · · Score: 1

    You see now how your right to bear arm is taken away from you? Let me repeat: RIGHT. What the word "right" mean? Do you have the "right" if you have to prove that you have the "right", by having a license, and actually paying for it? And since when some little piece of paper (license) bears more "rights" than the constitution?

  3. Re:What happened with the "with warrant only" sear on NYPD Developing Portable Body Scanner For Detecting Guns · · Score: 1

    If you say that the constitution is just piece of paper that no one reads and follows......then actually i would be very much happy. Welcome to the jungle man, and its laws....

  4. Re:This device empowers criminals. on NYPD Developing Portable Body Scanner For Detecting Guns · · Score: 1

    Nope, it is about the right to have guns, not what the guns could be used for. And just for the record, in your local drug store there are a lot more dangerous (and cheaper) "tools" to kill people with, than using a gun, but no one is closing them, i wonder why!

  5. Re:This device empowers criminals. on NYPD Developing Portable Body Scanner For Detecting Guns · · Score: 1

    Did the constitution say that we have the right to bear arms, but it is not a legitimate reason???????

  6. Re:I hope it fries their gonads on NYPD Developing Portable Body Scanner For Detecting Guns · · Score: 1

    Prove it.

  7. Re:What happened with the "with warrant only" sear on NYPD Developing Portable Body Scanner For Detecting Guns · · Score: 1

    Regarding the constitution, they don't have the right to pick-pocket me if they don't have very very good reason. But with this new tool, they could, and they would do it without any reason, or warrant.

  8. Re:This device empowers criminals. on NYPD Developing Portable Body Scanner For Detecting Guns · · Score: 2

    Except the constitution? Oh, sorry, i forgot, it is not a legitimate reason.

  9. Re:My oh my ... on NYPD Developing Portable Body Scanner For Detecting Guns · · Score: 1

    Shit happens...

  10. Re:This device empowers criminals. on NYPD Developing Portable Body Scanner For Detecting Guns · · Score: 1

    Fear the people since when? The NDAA bill? Coming to your town this April?

  11. What happened with the "with warrant only" searh?? on NYPD Developing Portable Body Scanner For Detecting Guns · · Score: 1

    No, really, what is going on? First drones, read as warrant-less search and wiretapping of your home, then body stripping at the airports, and now this, gun and knife scanner....SO WHAT IF I HAVE A KNIFE IN MY POCKET. Am i guilty of something? What happened with Magna Carta guys, WHAT?

  12. Re:Email is private? on Teens Share Passwords As a Form of Intimacy · · Score: 1

    How many teen boys are able to install and support their own linux server/router/dhcp/dns/sniffer???

  13. Re:At least..... on Teens Share Passwords As a Form of Intimacy · · Score: 1

    You cannot, if the other one already did it....Pretty much like steeling your virginity.

  14. Re:Mistake in the summary on Teens Share Passwords As a Form of Intimacy · · Score: 1

    What about people posting pictures on their wall, showing YOU drunk and vomiting....oh, i know i know, you did not expect to have any privacy.

  15. Re:"Underweb" on Site Aims To Be the "Google" of the Underweb · · Score: 2

    unless they are operating under the cover of TOR....

  16. Re:P2P is anti-semitism in action, stealing jewish on Ask Slashdot: What Can You Do About SOPA and PIPA? · · Score: 1

    What is next? The invention of the wheel?

  17. Just amazin... on Ask Slashdot: What Can You Do About SOPA and PIPA? · · Score: 1

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-16612628
    Or from the article: ".........."Some technology business interests are resorting to stunts that punish their users or turn them into their corporate pawns, rather than coming to the table to find solutions to a problem that all now seem to agree is very real and damaging," said Senator Chris Dodd, the chairman of the Motion Picture Association of America......."
    So, just to summarize it, after their total refusal to sit on the table and resolve the issues of the SOPA/PIPA bill, they actually what? This funny senator blames them that they don't sit on the table!!! WTF?

  18. Re:Community resistance on Tackling Open Source's Gender Issues · · Score: 1

    I see, you have read only one kind of books: THE RESTAURANT MENU.
    And i still wonder why do i make the effort to answer you??? Interesting, maybe i have this syndrome to enlighten the stupid, and help the lost souls, who knows, i still don't have the answer. Anyway, don't listen to me, take your little doggy and go out to find some other male to bark with.

  19. Re:Community resistance on Tackling Open Source's Gender Issues · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Wow, wow, and wow. You know, only one kind of men like chihuahua yapping. Let me help you, the 10% biological exception of the male population.

  20. Re:Community resistance on Tackling Open Source's Gender Issues · · Score: 3, Insightful

    So, let me summarize it:
    1.Women have a lot duties at home.
    2.Duties, that are supposed to be shared by both parents, male and female (in our case), but the male part of the family does not do such a trivial things as being parent, being husband, and lets face it, having a full time job.
    3.Because women sacrifice their time to do all the home work, they actually don't have time to do any geek things.
    4.Because women don't do geek things, they stupid, useless, and...deserve it, right?
    Here my sarcasm is dead, but not my logic. And for some strange reason, most of the males don't see the CATCH-22....but it is okey, i suppose most of them are stupid and ignorant...what, nerds?

  21. Re:This again? on Tackling Open Source's Gender Issues · · Score: 1

    Yep, so, as you said, technically speaking, even the DNA between two males is different......so what was the question again!!!

  22. Re:Nature is sexist on Tackling Open Source's Gender Issues · · Score: 1

    Facts:
    1.Male brain is different than female brain
    2.Most, lets say 99% of software developers are male.
    Conclusion:..........(lets see, what do you think is the conclusion....)
    I will help you, use your LOGIC thinking.

  23. Re:This again? on Tackling Open Source's Gender Issues · · Score: 1

    You know what is DNA? And chromosome? Keep reading...

  24. Re:Free software development on Tackling Open Source's Gender Issues · · Score: 1

    Dare to share some of your code? I just want to treat you based on your code quality, not on your whining, and complaining, and bitching around...

  25. Re:Nature is sexist on Tackling Open Source's Gender Issues · · Score: 1

    Of course there is difference between how the brain works depending on sex. But how did you come to the conclusion that the "male" version is actually better? Do you know that the female's bridge between the two brain half's is wider and better developed than the "male" version? Or that the women don't have "fixed" language center, that's why don't have any language problems even if they have a brain cancer for example? Or........actually, how much do you know of all the differences, and how much do you know what is "good" and and what is "bad" feature? Or just to finish, the fact that women are fully capable of doing more than one activity at time, unlike men? Just for the record, it is called multitasking. And no, men don't have this skill. Actually Napoleon Bonaparte had it, and unless you are Napoleon........