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  1. Re:Perhaps.... on Judge Orders Former San Francisco Admin Terry Childs To Pay $1.5M · · Score: 2

    He is paying the price of trying to be a decent sysadmin. Next time he will not try to be the nice guy, and then there will be a real disruption of service, and no one to blame of course.

  2. Re:Once again for the cheap seats on Coffee Wards Off Cancer · · Score: 1

    What is first, the chicken or the egg? And to answer your correlation question, it does not matter, as long as you are the happy chicken, making a lot of eggs. Translated, it does not matter if the coffee or the life-style linked to the heavy coffee drinkers is the real reason, as long as the final result is cancer-free life.

  3. Re:Once again for the cheap seats on Coffee Wards Off Cancer · · Score: 1

    Add to this: pissing often without any side effect, and you will see why even then coffee drinkers are cancer-free.

  4. Re:This is unacceptable. on Coffee Wards Off Cancer · · Score: 2

    Nope, they did not. They ATE coffee, which amplifies the effect. Just for the record.

  5. Re:bullshit on Facebook's Broad Patent On Digital Media Tagging · · Score: 1

    You may collect the rent for your little house, but that does not means that you actually OWN the house, and the land under your house........., except, if you have land patent of course, which you apparently don't have.

  6. And collecting data? on Ford Uses Google For a New Type of Smart Car · · Score: 1

    Are they also selling all the private driving record to Google? With GPS tracking as well, written with the fine print? Maybe they also will provide for free (as a beer) an in car internet (again all the collecting data is not yours...)?

  7. Re:Quit making excuses on BSA 2010 Piracy Report: $58.8 Billion · · Score: 1

    Patents, monopoly, copyright, IP, all these things are made to protect the individuals, not the society. The society does not needs copyrights to function. But, in order for the individuals to have the incentive to produce something original, and to retrieve the money that they invested in it, the society invented a time limited ban of "copyright" (or copy-ban?). With just a few words, the copyright thing is just a compromise between the society and the individuals. Noting more. There is no stealing, theft, or whatever nasty words you have in your mind. And when one of the party abuses this contract, then guess what happens?

  8. Re:Move along, sexists writer. on Why the New Guy Can't Code · · Score: 1

    And i have managed to work with a great, lets say 99% of incompetent male programmers, compared to the striking 99% of competent females.... You do the math.

  9. Re:Experienced only? on Why the New Guy Can't Code · · Score: 1

    I just wonder, did they say anything about the salary? Was it "entry level" too? Or the one that comes with 2-3 years of experience!!!!

  10. Re:Facebook opt-out on Google/Facebook: Do-Not-Track Threatens CA Economy · · Score: 1

    It is funny that at the moment you did write your comment, you actually let two TRACKERS to catch you. Google Analytics and AddThis. Funny, aint?

  11. WMI on Ask Slashdot: Moving From *nix To Windows Automation? · · Score: 5, Informative

    Your answer to everything is WMI. Just start command prompt, type :> wmic And voila, you are ready

  12. Re:WOW on Robotic "Tongue" Lets You French Kiss Over The Internet · · Score: 3, Funny

    Finally you could kiss a boy or girl...or something between without even knowing what you do kiss. Let me OUT. And just for the record, is GOOGLE going to record this data too? Just asking......

  13. Re:Some advantages... on Wikileaks Says Public Forced Canadian DMCA Delay · · Score: 1

    That's right baby. And we won another sweet battle. The traffic cap limits that Bell/Rogers wanted to force over independent providers like TekSavvy. They were forced to stop the bill, and with the coming elections, it is effectively put in the garbage bin, where its place is, if you ask me.

  14. Re:Yeah, this is just baffling. on WikiLeaks Releases Guantanamo Prisoner Files · · Score: 1

    Ain't it obvious? If Obama cannot do it, that means that he......CAN NOT do it. As simple as that.

  15. Re:Casio F-91W wristwatch on WikiLeaks Releases Guantanamo Prisoner Files · · Score: 1

    What about iPhone? Maybe they even have the appropriate App for this. I wonder, what would be the name of this App.....

  16. Re:Casio F-91W wristwatch on WikiLeaks Releases Guantanamo Prisoner Files · · Score: 1

    So, if they have Nike shoes, ill suited T-shirt, and drive Ford.......well, that's pretty much 90% of all Americans, being suspected of unclear intention.

  17. Smart on Computer Opens Unmanned Store For Holiday · · Score: 0, Insightful

    RIAA, did you open your ears and eyes wide open? That's how you should you react, unlike you, you little ...."man"

  18. Re:guilty eh? on Bizarre Porn Raid Underscores Wi-Fi Privacy Risks · · Score: 0

    So, if i knock on your door, you would be panicked, and shot everybody......SWAT, please, don't hesitate to use all the little toys you are equipped with. TAKE HIM DOWN.

  19. Re:guilty eh? on Bizarre Porn Raid Underscores Wi-Fi Privacy Risks · · Score: 0

    So, then, all the Germans are pedophiles? Because they tend to go to the nude beach the whole family. I knew it, we should not trust these guys :D

  20. Re:guilty eh? on Bizarre Porn Raid Underscores Wi-Fi Privacy Risks · · Score: 0

    pedophile and machine-gun??? And i thought that the pedophiles are the quiet type, hiding in the dark, and watching little kids. It is a strange world that we are living in, ain't?

  21. Re:guilty eh? on Bizarre Porn Raid Underscores Wi-Fi Privacy Risks · · Score: 0

    Ain't this Google's motto???

  22. Re:Care to cite some examples? on Revolution of the Science Fiction Authors · · Score: 0

    Where is David Windgrove with his "CHUNG KUO"?????

  23. Re:wrong way to think about it on Google, Microsoft In Epic Hiring War · · Score: 0

    You are well into the matrix. Lets take Microsoft for example. Tell me, how long would they last, if there is no such a thing as IP, patents, lawsuits, etc.? Most of the good ideas are not developed simply because the poor developers cannot afford to hire a good lawyer, or don't have thousands of patents, or IP, even for something as simple as the FAT format! Don't you really see? If the big guy says that you are infringing his patents, you could do virtually nothing because of the REGULATIONS. Remove the Regulations from the equation, and there will arise the software golden century. And everybody would benefit, everybody but the big boss.

  24. Re:And what happens is this on Google, Microsoft In Epic Hiring War · · Score: 0

    You mean, assembler? LOLOLOLOL

  25. Re:wrong way to think about it on Google, Microsoft In Epic Hiring War · · Score: 0

    Fat ass, please follow your advice and go out into the nature, and show even a single case of REGULATED FREE MARKET. Like 1000 elephant should yield all of their income to little, nasty, evil, 3 legged elephant. And when you say that the free market is not working, how do you know? By experience? When exactly in our history we happened to have a truly FREE MARKET? How could you possibly give an expert opinion of something that you have never ever seen in your little pathetic fat-oriented miserable life? HOW?