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  1. Re:Character assasination, way more effective on NSA and GHCQ Employing Shills To Poison Web Forum Discourse · · Score: 0

    which if this was correct would mean it would be almost impossible to destroy an american politico like christie just by slinging mud about,er,how is christie doing in the polls lately.

  2. so what? on NSA and GHCQ Employing Shills To Poison Web Forum Discourse · · Score: 0

    another report from the university of the bleedin obvious. next will be that some gay journos suddenly find themselves persona non grata. when will these idiots learn,if you can imagine it,its already being done or has been tried in the past. then again,everything seems to suprise americans,they will start panicing soon when one of them realises that the sun comes up in a different place and a different time everyday.

  3. drugs on Under Armour/Lockheed Suit Blamed For US Skating Performance · · Score: 0

    whst they mean is that they screwed up their drugs regime and have shown what a load of mediocre crap they actualy are. the only way yanks ever win at ANYTHING is by CHEATING.

  4. stupid koreans on S. Korea Diverts Network From Huawei Networks · · Score: -1

    and the yanks are still spouting the same shit again. what they mean is that huawei turned round and told the nsa to go shove it when the nsa insisted that huawei set up backdoors for the nsa. fucking lieing yanks are fucking everything for everyone else on the planet.fingers crossed a plague kills the fucking bunch of inbred failures. the average inteligence of the planet would go up a chunk overnight. they have had their chances,have shown everyone that they cannot hack it in an honest world,lets flash the stupid fuckers,starting with washington when all their politicos are there.

  5. lights on Laser Headlights Promise More Intense, Controllable Beams · · Score: 0

    so more stupidly over the top car lights for fat stupid drivers who apperently cannot drive safely/properly without 3kw of lights on their car.they should be forced to drive on 6volt 3 amp max lighting,either thst or give the fat idiots white sticks and remove their driveing licences. p.s what about traffic coming the other way,led and uv projectors are bad enough,but lasers are meant to be more powerful,so now you can be blinded from a mile away from by some fat git who cannot be arsed to dip lights and has over-ridden/turned off the sensors in the car that are meant to cut to dips when they detect an oncoming vehicle.

  6. easy code. on Ask Slashdot: Why Are We Still Writing Text-Based Code? · · Score: 0

    sorry jello,but you will not get a sensible answer on here,/Â has many problems,in your case you are asking a bunch of self interested,self protecting "professionals"how to put themselves out of business. you will not get many sensible answers,too many already hanging on by their fingernails as they are finaly made responsible for the usual rushed,badly done,over hyped over priced thats popular this month

  7. Re: Short answer: Run. on Ask Slashdot: What Do You Do If You're Given a Broken Project? · · Score: 0

    best advice i have read so far. sometimes you can even suggest to them a sacrificial lamb of someone you owe a "favour" back to !!!

  8. next device? on Ask Slashdot: Life After N900? · · Score: 0

    i would try pda db.net. decide what you actualy need /want from a device and then try their device finder.

  9. gates on 23-Year-Old Chess Grandmaster Whips Bill Gates In 71 Seconds · · Score: -1

    bill gates is meant meant to be inteligent ? i can think of several things that his history would tend to show of himself and inteligence is not one of them.

  10. Re: What's left of the UK Navy on More Bad News For the F-35 · · Score: 0

    and then proceeded to show the argies what happens if you put shit boys up against better men. the only thing that suprised me at time of falklands was that the yanks did'nt make much money, they would have usualy sold to all sides as long as it was realy profitable.

  11. Re: What's left of the UK Navy on More Bad News For the F-35 · · Score: 0

    said by someone ruled by a few scrappy tnrow away lines on the back of a tax bill that is over 300 years old. nothing like living in the past.

  12. Re: What's left of the UK Navy on More Bad News For the F-35 · · Score: 0

    german cooks to cook the french to serve to the swiss, waited on by italians. run by the brits.

  13. Re: What's left of the UK Navy on More Bad News For the F-35 · · Score: 0

    oops, sorry, tired, totaly missed bit about anti ship missiles. chain and mini guns etc was about it realy. sounds workable in theory, but super shot gunning effect dont seem to work in real world. look at the size/speed now against japenese planes in ww2 and the americans tried super shotguning then, and lost plenty to air attacks, you get a âage, not everything, and its the ones you miss that then kill you, what fun.

  14. Re: What's left of the UK Navy on More Bad News For the F-35 · · Score: 0

    we had very good ship protection missile system, land based rapiers, but bloody stupid navy did'nt know/understand radars very well, therefore rapiers ended up crippled by ourselves, rapier had a very good record when used properly, very little defence against once locked and fired. shot ourselves in the head that time we did.

  15. Re: What's left of the UK Navy on More Bad News For the F-35 · · Score: 0

    er, britain sold ALL its harriers to the canadians spanish and usa about 5 years ago. have you heard of the falklands campaign, read what the argentinians thought about harriers before and after the campaign, many supersonic mirages where splashed by harriers, aircraft speed less vital when using high speed air to air missiles, but dont try dog fighting harriers, lots have lost trying that too. check history/facts before posting rubbish out of date tosh.

  16. Re: What's left of the UK Navy on More Bad News For the F-35 · · Score: 0

    er fraid not. we the english used to seng other britains to do the vast majority of the dirty work, the english beat the crap out of the scots, welsh and irish and then sent them where ever the shite was hitting the fan. the scots have a wonderful military record, while under english orders. plenty of english officers etc, not that many in the main ranks, the famous thin red line usualy had scotish bag pipes in front and the scottish regiments where famous/infamous for their bloody fighting skills.

  17. food? on 20,000 Customers Have Pre-Ordered Over $2,000,000 of Soylent · · Score: 0

    more evidence for old sayings. fools and their money are easily parted. or there is one born every minute. thats nothing is it,piddling small change,fir real american stupidity,look at their "sports" business's. some insane idiot has just paid half a BILLION not million,BILLION dollars for 4 "men"to throw a ball and to try and hit ball with a bit of wood. half a BILLION for 4 "men". which i would expect to buy a complete team of winners for that and still buy a lear jet. mad,mad,mad. another sign of total lunanacy in america,realy staeting to look like an empire turning in on itself just before the total collapse,trouble is,the rest of us are all infected with the taint now,so when america folds,we are going to dragged down with them,just not as badly.

  18. Re: reconsidering your choice or initial product t on Who Makes the Best Hard Disk Drives? · · Score: 0

    and how are you finding the toshibas to be doing,i had a problem with a large batch of tosh hd's a few years ago,how are they now? will probably keep buying wd 10k raptors for a while yet,not cgeap butvthey seem to last well. although i find thesectests never seem to carry on with many drives into longervterm tests. i have drives from the early 90's which ran for ten years as system drives on a pair of pc's,they still boot and run ok when hooked upto newer hardware and one has run almist a year of sitting in my bunker just spinning cos i did'nt realise machine was still there,i thought friend had borrowed it for a little project ha had

  19. early contacts on Voynich Manuscript May Have Originated In the New World · · Score: 0

    nice to see so many sailors giving advice !!!! people have been making "boats"since we noticed that some trees or branches of some trees float, we have been blown hither and thither for thousandsvof years,but small boats only carry small crews any survivors that turn up else where maybe lucky and the locals keep them alive cos their a new interest,or they may just kill them as some weirdo threat. if lucky they could live a full life but with such a small injection of genes,unless its a very small island population then the new genes probably just get swamped out by numbers. there will have been tens of thousands of folk stranded else where,and unless you have tge luck to turn up in right place and getvtaken into royal court or similar,no notes or items are probably lost

  20. Re: Mars is Boring on More Details About Mars Mystery Rock · · Score: 0

    ok.so you dont want to hear about his total cure for all cancers that only costs a dollar for a lifetimes protection. or his new class of electronics that the "experts" say is impossible. there is more to life than just space.

  21. Re: Mars is Boring on More Details About Mars Mystery Rock · · Score: 0

    er,its not realy much of a high tech mission. how long ago was it built,launched when. if i remember right the realy high tech goes back to the 1990's tech,as in the compouters controlling it all are very old early apple mac type cpu's,hardly "high tech"now,the rest is just basic lightweight engineering,more high tech in my mates push bike,launch is still grunt brute force.so please,less of the "high tech" talk because it realy is not. its interesting(ish)very pricey,and will not tell or confirm one thing that could'nt have been done from an orbiter or from earth. i do not join the myth spreaders thatvwithoutvthe space race etc we would not have the tech we have now,there is as good an argument that we would be further advanced if such huge proportions of money,people,knowledge,and resources had not been used up/wasted on going any further than earth orbit and a couple of sats in solar orbits. study stuff that could be useful tomorrow instead of stuff that may become useful much longer term. i expect to get slagged down for my comments but that does not make the arguement wrong.

  22. Re: Definitely on More Details About Mars Mystery Rock · · Score: 2, Insightful

    science baffles scientist,still.

  23. rock on More Details About Mars Mystery Rock · · Score: 0

    aahhh. so THATS where i put that field sample that i lost.ooops.

  24. japs on 200 Dolphins Await Slaughter In Japan's Taiji Cove · · Score: 0

    just means that my and other peoples personal boycott of all japanese products will run longer and we will slowly convert more people into their own boycott as well as joining larger,organised boycotts and protests. they refuse to stop,and like tuna and lots of others will not be happy until only farmed fish exist and anything that was in oceans is extinct. wonder how japs do floating in arctic waters when there ships hull

  25. Re: The Right Stuff vs. Obamacare on Accenture Faces Mid-March Healthcare.gov Deadline Or 'Disaster' · · Score: 0, Insightful

    er thats because the americans did'nt do what you reckon they did. manhatten would not even existed if europeans had not done most of the early work and if the project had only contained americans it would have taken closer to 20 years,if done at all. moon shots,big simple hammer technology mostly done by germans kidnapped from germany and forced to take american nationality,technicaly american,but only just. as pointed out in post above,one of americas major problems is their love of rose tinted glasses that appear to also contain an image of stars and strips,explaining why you all see american success's everywhere,while the rest of us just look on and watch this big,fat,clumsy teenager called america clump and thrash and push their way to head of the que.