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  1. Re:ten to one it was the pakis on Authorities Seize Duqu's C&C Servers In Mumbai · · Score: 0

    Don't worry about the Paki who is posting abuse here. You carry on commenting. Just because those pathetic creatures find some word offensive, doesn't mean the rest of the world has to pander to their insecurities and whines. Hell, these Pakis go around literally looking for ways to get offended.

  2. Re:Tech Support on India Launches $35 Tablet · · Score: 1

    They tried, and they can't - tough luck.

    So you'll probably need to learn to understand (and speak) "Indian accent"

  3. Re:Useful gadget! on India Launches $35 Tablet · · Score: 2

    What's more retarded than either, is an idiotic slashdotter sitting in his mom's basement, gorging on big mac and diet coke, typing stuff which he doesn't know shit about.

    Use some brains - the reason this is being produced is not to "desperately imitate what happened decades ago". It is to provide millions of poor students an opportunity to buy their own tablet/computing device.

  4. Re:Obsession with Kashmir is burning India on Online Collaboration Helps Mumbai Attack Victims · · Score: 1

    STFU, Pakroach! Take your slimy Paki views over to some Jihad-terror forum.

  5. Re:The high court must consulting the stars for th on Bombay High Court Rules Astrology To Be a Science · · Score: 1

    Instead of living up to your name, why don't you do a bit of basic reading before posting comments here? The amount of crap in your comment is astounding.

  6. Scientist on Bombay High Court Rules Astrology To Be a Science · · Score: 1

    Har har, so now I can finally fulfill my childhood dream of becoming a scientist. I'm off to buy a couple of parrots.

  7. Re:Pseudoscience on Bombay High Court Rules Astrology To Be a Science · · Score: 1

    MOD parent funny - hilariously creative

  8. Re:LOL, you people are funny on Bombay High Court Rules Astrology To Be a Science · · Score: 1

    Ha ha - do you expect to be modded Funny for that comment of yours? Astrology is a pseudo science. I challenge anyone to predict the future with any degree of accuracy, and I'll quit my job if anyone succeeds.

    The thing is, these astrologers have a nasty habit of speaking in vague and general terms. They ensure that after a few months have elapsed, they can spin their "predictions" either way as it suits them!

  9. Re:They are allies of the free world? on Bombay High Court Rules Astrology To Be a Science · · Score: 1

    Keep that patronizing crap shut tight where the sun doesn't shine, k? Whether you "trust these countries with Nukes" (or not), you can't do shit about it either way. And yeah, "these countries are allies of the free world" as you put it, because your "free world" needs the alliance. You're welcome to "ally with these countries" or withdraw from the alliance, but if you choose the former, remember to keep the patronizing shit deep down where it belongs.

  10. Not again on Biotech Company Making Fossil Fuels With a 'Library' of Bacteria · · Score: 1

    We've heard stuff like this so many times in so many different forms - so please forgive me for being skeptical about this. Wake me up when a plant is operational.

  11. Re:Can you say on Wikileaks To Name Swiss Bank Tax Evaders · · Score: 1

    I agree man. I'm praying that some big Indian names come up on this list. We will hound the motherfuckers out of office.

  12. Vegetarianism anyone? on Scientists Advocate Replacing Cattle With Insects · · Score: 2

    Instead of coming up with moronic stuff of this kind, hoping that people will start eating insects, start a vegetarian movement. At least that has some chances of getting implemented.

  13. Nothing to worry about on Obama Eyeing Internet ID For Americans · · Score: 1

    How is this different from the Social security number/database, your passports, your driving licenses and the relevant databases?

  14. Serves them right on 4chan Has Been DDOSed · · Score: 1

    That's what I call poetic justice!

  15. Re:No surprise.. this is india after all on Indian Launch Vehicle Explodes After Lift-Off · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Certainly not. A few components, early on in ISROs history - sure. But not "most of it". Remember that India's foreign policy leaned towards the Soviets while being "non-aligned" officially, but neither did India have a Warsaw pact kind of treaty with them, nor was India ever communist, and the Soviets never fully trusted India. There was no way the Soviets would have given us full fledged space tech. From their perspective, there was no guarantee that in India's democratic model, the pro-capitalist opposition parties would not gain strength some day, making India move closer to the USA. In the eventuality of such an event, unlike East European countries, the Soviets, having no influence within India, would have been able to do nothing to prevent such a course of events.

    Anyhow, this is irrelevant to the discussion here. I was just pointing out the stupidity of the grandparent post.

  16. Re:No surprise.. this is india after all on Indian Launch Vehicle Explodes After Lift-Off · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Then, you'll probably explain how India managed to launch 30+ rockets successfully in the past, and launched one rocket successfully to the moon as well?

    See, this is what I detest about Americans. The sheer smugness, ignorance, arrogance and incredible lack of knowledge is mind boggling. We have all this careful "analysis" and "observation" in the parent's post, and I'll bet my ass that this chap didn't know anything about the past record of the Indian space program and simply jumped in to post an inane comment, assuming that "hey, it's Eeeendiaaa, them tech support guys, laaats of them can't speak proper English, so how can they launch rockets?" Disgusting.

  17. Re:At least tech support is a local call on Indian Launch Vehicle Explodes After Lift-Off · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    And here comes the first moron with a call center joke. Well, some things never change...

  18. Re:Whats wrong with the USA and UK? on UK To Track All Browsing, Email, and Phone Calls · · Score: 1

    Err.. for that amount of Rs. 25K/mo (which is a fresher's salary btw), you can live an excellent life. Converting it to dollars is the most stupid thing one can do. Hope you know that. And by the way, if you have 5-6 years of experience you get around Rs. 75000 per month, and you can really live king-size. And oh, India does not have a 'National religion' fyi.

  19. Re:Knew it on China Embargos Rare Earth Exports To Japan · · Score: 1

    Someone MOD PARENT UP.

  20. Re:Aptitude on Why Are Terrorists Often Engineers? · · Score: 1

    I'd be willing to bet on is that at Madarasaa's kids are groomed to get engineering degrees while at the same time being indoctrinated about the evils of Western society and how Islam must rule the world

    You're wrong about this. Madrassa education consists mainly of memorizing the Quran by rote with very limited exposure to modern science and technology. Young men who "graduate" out of Madrassas are unemployable, except as Imams in Mosques.

  21. Re:Oh... on GoDaddy Up For Auction · · Score: 1

    Also GoDaddy shut down [domainnamewire.com] some guy's personal website because they sent him an email to update his invalid email address in the whois information and he didn't reply to it. They didn't just shut down the domain, they sold it.

    This, at least, isn't GoDaddy's fault. ICANN rules mandate that correct contact information must be provided in whois, failing which you lose your domain. There is an ongoing debate about whether demanding such information is fair, since the whois database can be accessed publicly, worldwide, free of charge. But till such time as the debate is ongoing, you've got to provide accurate info.

  22. Re:Are you retarded? on German Military Braces For Peak Oil · · Score: 1

    As for the Indians having insanely huge number of projects (in plural) for building thorium reactors - okay, cool. Wake me up when they have them working, and when the said reactors are contributing to their economy enough to offset the costs of development and construction

    Er.. working Thorium reactors already exist here. Too lazy to post a link, but you'll find your answer in the very first google search result.

    In fact, wake me up when you find one single nuclear power generation program that has been able to break even on its own, without piggybacking a nuclear weaponry sector behind it to absorb the costs.

    But Thorium can't be used for nuclear weapons! There is a seperate uranium-based nuclear weapons program, but in no way linked to Thorium reactors!

  23. Re:For how long? Uneconomical enyway on German Military Braces For Peak Oil · · Score: 1

    a) Just wait till we really begin to see peak oil (peak fossil fuel actually). In 10-15 years, a litre of Petrol will probably cost as much as an entire truck of petrol does today.

    b) I'm extremely curious to know why you say that nuclear energy is "extremely polluting".

    c) Thorium is not rare. Australia and India have huge deposits, enough to last more than 100 years, as do several other countries, even if you adjust for future growth patterns. Thorium based reactors are a reality - they are already operational in India, and larger ones are being designed. There is a discussion on this topic on this very same page.

  24. Re:Go Nuclear on German Military Braces For Peak Oil · · Score: 1

    Nope, oil is not likely to last longer. It's not just current consumption that matters, but the exponential growth of oil consumption. A few posts above this one, there's a good discussion about Thorium reactors. When I speak of nuclear, I refer to not just Uranium, but also Thorium. And if we crack fusion based power generation, we'll have an unlimited supply of energy. And that fusion breakthrough will come through only if more attention is given to nuclear power sources, thereby encouraging more research and more funding into this field. If we keep giving into people who protest against any form of nuclear energy due to some weird perception of 'safety issues' , we really can't make any progress.

  25. Go Nuclear on German Military Braces For Peak Oil · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Some people here are confusing 'global warming' and the 'green movement' with peak oil. You can argue all you want about whether global warming is really true or not, but Oil is limited, and we're running out fast. That is reality, face it.

    The real enemies are those who scream bloody murder whenever the N-word is brought up. Mankind needs energy, and in the near future, our best and cleanest bet is nuclear power.