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  1. Re:BullSHIT on AT&T Could Cut Off P2P Users · · Score: 1

    They are not an ISP. They are a cell phone company that sells data plans that have terms of service and user/usage agreements.

    If you don't want restrictions on your data use, don't use AT&T as an ISP.

    In fact you can do what I did: Get T-Mobile and sign up for their HotSpot service for an extra $20.00 a month. Then you can go to any place that has T-Mobile HotSpot service (Borders Books, Fed-Ex/Kinkos, etc) and use a WiFi connection. I just wish Starbucks hadn't decided to switch to AT&T

  2. Re:They'll be gone within 2 years on Cuil Proves the Bubble Is Back · · Score: 1

    I tried using their search engine to find tours for a possible vacation to the Philippines. All but one of the results on the first page were for "vacation escort" services.

    Silly me, I was trying to find a tour of the Puerto Princesa underground river.

  3. Um, no. on Cuil Proves the Bubble Is Back · · Score: 1

    All this proves is that people at Cuil are living the good life at Cuil's expense.

    Possibly bad management at one company does not equal the return of the .com bubble.

  4. X-planes on US To Launch Military Orbital Spaceplane · · Score: 1

    All you "ohnoes! Militarisating space!!!" dumbasses please look up the X-planes.

    Grow the fuck up and try reading an actual history book instead of that anti-military, anti-American, crap your ultraleftist teachers have foisted on you.

  5. What they didn't tell us on Liquid Lakes On Saturn's Moon Confirmed · · Score: 1

    The actual confirmation was a big ripple when a rock fell into the lake.

  6. Re:Militarization of space ? on US To Launch Military Orbital Spaceplane · · Score: 1

    No, there is no treaty against this. This is not about weapons in space. Maybe you should look up the rest of the X-vehicle program.

    Or, is it to much trouble for you to actually educate yourself before you make stupid comments?

  7. Re:Military Space Tests. on US To Launch Military Orbital Spaceplane · · Score: 1

    Hi, you are dumbass.

    This is not 'a militarisation of "Space"'. Maybe you should read up on the other X-vehicle tests that were done by the military to advance aviation.

    Stop being a shithead and go LEARN about a subject before commenting.

  8. Re:Military space-plane? on US To Launch Military Orbital Spaceplane · · Score: 1

    We have always had the ability. The problem comes in explaining it.

  9. Re:Red Planet Mars anybody? on US To Launch Military Orbital Spaceplane · · Score: 0, Troll

    What is it like being a lying asshole?

  10. Re:Summary and article are full of crap on US To Launch Military Orbital Spaceplane · · Score: 1

    I think it was a stupid and very lame reference to the X-71 military shuttle in the movie Armageddon.

    It fits well in the stupid and very lame write up.

  11. Re:Not a death penalty case on UK Hacker Loses Extradition Appeal · · Score: 1

    Oh, I see you are an idiot too. He is not being charged as a terrorist or an enemy combatant. Maybe you should actually try reading reasonable sources of information instead of stuffing your head full of shit.

  12. Re:I remember this guy on UK Hacker Loses Extradition Appeal · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Hello, dumbass.
    He has 9 counts, yes? That is less than 10 years per count.

    The maximum penalty for rape varies from state to state. However, here in Florida, the maximum penalty is life in prison. Therefore, if he were to have committed 9 rapes, or even 1 rape, he would be sentenced to more time than for this crime.

    Therefore, your statement is false. And, the rest of your comment is similarly false. You started with a false premise and ended up with a false conclusion.

    How does it feel being proven to be a dumbass.

  13. Re:Crappy retarded cliché on UK Hacker Loses Extradition Appeal · · Score: 1

    I see your so-called human right and raise you simple common courtesy, common sense and human decency.

    He had no right to do what he did, and he knew it was wrong and did it anyway. He knew he could and, if caught, would get in legal trouble for it. He didn't care about anyone other than himself.

    Shithead hypocrites like you like to excuse bad behavior and act as though the ends justifies the means. Then, you cry foul when someone does something you don't like claiming the ends justifies them means.

  14. Good on DNS Attack Writer a Victim of His Own Creation · · Score: 3, Funny

    Serves him right.

  15. Re:I remember this guy on UK Hacker Loses Extradition Appeal · · Score: 1, Troll

    He faces up to 70 years if convicted on all counts and serves the maximum time consecutively.

    More likely he will be sentenced to the minimum to be served concurrently, which will work out to 5-10 years in a minimum security prison with time off for good behavior and the possibility of parole. And, that is assuming he gets prison time and not years of probation.

    And, really, if he couldn't do the time, he should not have done the crime. It is as simple as that. No one made him break the law, he decided to do that on his own.

  16. Re:Duh on UK Hacker Loses Extradition Appeal · · Score: 1

    Is he charged as a terrorist? No.
    Therefore he can not be convicted as a terrorist.

    Now stop being a dumbass.

  17. Re:Not a death penalty case on UK Hacker Loses Extradition Appeal · · Score: 0, Troll

    Wow, you are an idiot.

  18. Re:I remember this guy on UK Hacker Loses Extradition Appeal · · Score: 1

    Does he face life? I don't think so.

  19. Shaming? on Police Shame Pranksters On YouTube · · Score: 1

    There is no "shame" anymore. Shame is so 1950s.

    If there were such a thing as shame, Paris Hilton would be a nobody and the sex-tape would not be what wanna-be and ex celebs use to jump start their careers.

  20. Re:Bike to work on How Do Geeks Exercise? · · Score: 1

    In the United States, one does not have the right to block other traffic, regardless of whether one is in a car or on a bicycle.

  21. Re:Bike to work on How Do Geeks Exercise? · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    That reminds me, I need to run over some Critical Mass riders on Friday.

  22. Re:Bike to work on How Do Geeks Exercise? · · Score: 1

    Good idea unless you live in Florida, one of the worst states in which to ride a bike, where it can be 82F and 95% at 8AM and there are no showers at or anywhere near work.

    Yeah, I don't want to be the one who does that, or the guy in the cube next to the guy who does that.

  23. Re:Maybe it is just the default look on KDE 4.1 Released, Reviewed · · Score: 1

    Yeah, I feel your pain. I have worked support before.

    But, I think the "make the user feel a 4yo can use it" doesn't have to mean "Looks like it was made for a 4yo." I think it is that perceived easiness vs actual usability that you mentioned.

    The UI doesen't have to look, well, childish to be easy to use and understand.

  24. Re:Breaking the Law on Google Caught On Private Property · · Score: 1

    Shut your fucking pie hole, pothead.

  25. Re:Maybe it is just the default look on KDE 4.1 Released, Reviewed · · Score: 1

    yeah, I know, maybe I should have said "GUI", but I am also talking about other OSes.