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  1. Anonymous shows us, yet again... on Anonymous Warhead Targets US Sentencing Commission · · Score: 0

    ...that computer programming skills often do not go hand-in-hand with critical thinking skills, perspective, or even the most basic grounding in the real world.

  2. Re:at the most they can shed light.. on Anonymous Warhead Targets US Sentencing Commission · · Score: -1

    They *are* written into the law. Enjoy ignorance, friend.

  3. And once again on Slashdot on IFPI Won't Share Pirate Bay Damages With Musicians · · Score: -1

    a bunch of twerps who understand neither business nor justice nor the law make complain bitterly about something that makes perfect sense because it does not fit their idiotic, narrow-minded /. worldview -- which can be summed up "everybody owes me everything I want, and I don't owe anyone anything".

  4. Re:So, I guess, if FBI does it, on Carderprofit.cc Was FBI Carding Sting, Nets 26 Arrests · · Score: -1

    As a lawyer and avid techie who's been reading /. since its inception, I'm always pleased to find a Slashdotter with a low UID who expresses at least some faith in the idea that sometimes people must be arrested for stuff.

  5. LOL, no on EU Parliament Group Opposes Long Copyrights and Oppressive DRM · · Score: -1

    It "must always be legal to circumvent DRM"? And copyright terms should be slashed by 70%? No thx.

    I wonder if the comparatively weak global demand for any entertainment media coming out of the EU helps explain the hostility to American IP principles? :)

  6. crying :( on Steve Jobs Dead At 56 · · Score: -1

    this is terrible

  7. "a first person shooter" with non-shooting player on An FPS Minus the Shooting · · Score: -1

    Unsurprisingly, this does not seem to have raised any eyebrows among perceptive slashdot readers :)

  8. Looks & sounds like a terrible series of games on Gears of War 3 Released · · Score: -1

    Seriously, are there any redeeming qualities or are people just lining up to buy a pile of crap?

  9. Is there hope for my old Commodore 64 floppies?? on Ask Slashdot: Recovering Data From 20-Year-Old Diskettes? · · Score: -1

    They've been stored for two decades in a carefully climate-controlled environment.

    (The climate is controlled by God, and is generally referred to as "Florida".)

  10. Tube-shaped interactive touch surface on Thin Film Transforms Any Surface Into Touchscreen · · Score: -1

    I logged in just to write that subject line.

  11. Re:America on Court Reinstates $675k File Sharing Verdict · · Score: -1

    The executive branch is tasked with prosecuting all federal criminal and civil cases on behalf of the United States.

    You're an ignorant moron.

  12. Re:I am not a contract lawyer... on New Sony PSN ToS: Class Action Waiver Included · · Score: -1

    All that shows is that they HAVE a superior bargaining position.. you didn't need to show that. Anyone would admit that Sony the megacorporation has vastly superior bargaining power over Joe Gamerdude.

    Having the superior bargaining power doesn't mean, all by itself, that Sony isn't allowed to require new Terms of Service in order to use PSN. They have to trick you into something unfair. Only problem is, (1) they're not tricking you, and (2) it's not unfair.

    Since they're warning you right up front about the new requirement, they're not tricking you.

    Since they openly tell you that you DON'T HAVE TO AGREE to the new requirement, it's not unfair.

    â"Legal.Troll (yay, this is the one post per day that I'm allowed to make!)

  13. Cool story, bro on New Sony PSN ToS: Class Action Waiver Included · · Score: -1

    You can opt out of the waiver for the price of a stamp.

    But that would be less fun than calling the wahhhhmbulance.

  14. Re:Snapping Turtles on Medical Billing Codes For Injury Via Turtle Among Thousands Created by New Law · · Score: -1

    Please, please: This is a Slashdot Freestyle Uninformed Rant About the Way the Government is Handling Things I Know Nothing About (TM). Do not trouble the wildlife with pesky facts or troubling suggestions that anyone in the world other than Slashdot geeks could be trusted to perform a task without the input of Slashdot geeks.

  15. Re:Slackers on EU Extends Music Copyright to 70 Years · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    They have jobs, you freaking moron. Do you think it's easy making money in the music business? Do you think it doesn't involve hard work? Perhaps you also think that being a professional musician would be as simple as recording a garage album and then kicking back while members of the public send you checks for millions of dollars -- if only it weren't for those greedy fatcat record labels that provide no worthwhile or necessary services and do nothing but leech?

    There seems to be a lot of ignorance packed into that nine-word sentence you typed.

  16. Can some enthusiastic civil-rights advocate... on Aussie Blogger Hit With DDoS Death Threats · · Score: -1

    ...please lecture me on how the authorities have no right to attempt to trace any of these IP addresses, either those performing the DDOS attacks or those thought to orchestrate the botnet's activity, because an IP address is not a person and the cops have no way of knowing who was sitting at a computer keyboard at a given time?

    Plz.

    Thx.

    Bye.

  17. Re:Two questions: on $5M In Torrented Files Presented As Art · · Score: -1

    Silly comment. It's neither "trivial" to fill a 1TB HDD with warez/etc, nor does a demonstration that hard drives are relatively small say anything about "what little effect" illegal downloading has. Not one iota. All this "art" installation tells us is that people buy and sell non-physical data objects, that they sometimes sue people when these things are illegally taken without compensation, and that many of the things can fit on a modern storage device.

    Logic failure. Analogy failure. You suck.

  18. Re:While they're at it on Obama Admin Wants Hackers Charged As Mobsters · · Score: -1

    In This Thread: hopelessly fucktarded comment repeatedly upmodded, tagged insightful, by other hopeless fucktards.

    Welcome to Slashdot.

  19. In this thread: on Why the Fax Machine Refuses To Die · · Score: -1

    breathless Slashdotter expresses fascination at the fact that normal people don't give two sh*ts about which machine they use to perform a menial office task.

  20. SHOCKING! And in related news... on Laptops In the Classroom Don't Increase Grades · · Score: -1

    ...kids who learn computer programming don't just magically succeed at other subjects as a result.

  21. Re:Our Court System only exists for the Lawyers on Court Renders $3 Judgment Against Spamhaus · · Score: -1

    "might/probably will have to pay e360's attorney fees"?

    That's a real gem; most people would recognize the inherent contradiction in saying "might" and "probably will" alongside each other like that. Got a citation backing you up? Because the baseline rule in the US legal system is that everybody pays their own legal fees. Only where some special rule applies must one party pay another for legal fees.

  22. Software for a VERY large installed base? on Biological 'Logic Circuit' Destroys Cancer Cells · · Score: -1

    Am I understanding this right? Is this essentially software programming that is being executed by human cells? If so, that is just mind-blowingly cool.

  23. It will either be useless or illegal on The Pirate Bay Founders Go Legit With BayFiles · · Score: -1

    "Legit", my ass.

  24. I'll laugh... on GameStop Offers $50 Certificate For Coupon Fiasco · · Score: -1

    if the game publisher ends up paying for this because they indirectly put Gamestop in this position in the first place...

  25. Re:7 years into a known criminal gang???? on Social Media a Threat To Undercover Cops · · Score: -1

    "they would have to know that it's a criminal gang to have ethical reasoning for infiltrating - and in that case they certainly wouldn't have good reasons to let it keep going on for seven friggin' years."

    Bullshit. You're a moron.