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  1. Uhhh... on OpenSolaris Governing Board Closing Shop? · · Score: 4, Funny

    Uhhh.. that will show them?

    "If you don't give in to our demands...we'll give up & stop existing?"

  2. Re:cultural differences on Colleges Stepping Up Anti-Cheating Technology · · Score: 1

    I would have turned them in for cheapening my education.

  3. Re:How about multiplayer? on Dragon Age 2 Announced · · Score: 1

    Me too as long as it's *not* the crappy new 4e rules.

  4. Re:will they fix the camera? on Dragon Age 2 Announced · · Score: 1

    Yeah, the camera & controls on the console version were retarded compared to the PC version.

  5. Re:the War on Privacy continues.. on Germany Takes Legal Steps Against Facebook · · Score: 1

    I agree & I haven't bought a Blizzard game since they decided to mess with bnetd. Nor will I be buying or playing StarCraft II.

  6. Re:Even then you don't know on The Ignominious Fall of Dell · · Score: 1

    Dell would also replace bad motherboards with... another ticking timebomb of a motherboard....

    There is no way you can twist that into being a reasonable practice.

  7. Re:Dear RIAA on RIAA Calls YouTube-Viacom Decision Bad Public Policy · · Score: 1

    Damn, beat me by 6 minutes.

  8. An open letter on RIAA Calls YouTube-Viacom Decision Bad Public Policy · · Score: 1

    Dear Cary Sherman,

    Fuck off you sociopathic parasite.

    Sincerly,

    Everyone Else

  9. Re:Wow, Feds loose on Feds and Hollywood Seize Domains of Movie Pirates · · Score: 1

    And vehicles can't sell drugs either, but they are seized everyday for that very thing. You are the one that is incorrect. You are enabling the crime of purchasing crack by telling someone where to get it from. That will get you conspiracy charge if the cops can prove you did it or have enough witnesses that say you did it. Thanks to our War on Some Drugs, conspiracy no longer means that you actually have to conspire with someone.

    Sorry if that messes up your world-view, but you are wrong.

  10. Re:Wow, Feds loose on Feds and Hollywood Seize Domains of Movie Pirates · · Score: 2, Insightful

    That's like arresting me for telling you to go to the crack house down the street if you want to buy crack. Maybe it's not cool to give you that information but I don't think it's illegal. Really? It's illegal to let people know where they can find video streams?

    Which would be "Conspiracy to sell a controlled substance" & could end up giving you 5+ years in a state prison. Welcome to the police state, have a nice stay.

  11. Re:College Fund on "David After Dentist" Made $150k For Family · · Score: 1

    It does... unless you are looking to buy!

  12. Re:Qualifications on UK Police Threaten Teenage Photojournalist · · Score: 1

    Where I live you have to have a bachelor's degree & some criminal justice classes at the very least to become a police officer.

  13. Re:Missing the point on McDonalds Facing Lawsuit For Happy Meal Toys · · Score: 1

    It's illegal to advertise cigarettes & alcohol to children. The fact that there are toy & cartoon advertisements on TV makes your argument complete nonsense.

    Also:

    "In the United States the Federal Trade Commission studied the issue of advertising to children in the 1970s but decided against regulation." --Wikipedia

  14. Re:** notice from reality ** on McDonalds Facing Lawsuit For Happy Meal Toys · · Score: 2, Insightful

    2. Few /.ers may be in kids' advertising, but it works and it works and then it works some more - if you think there is no problem with encouraging bad behaviour "because no-one's forcing you to do it" then you ought to question your premises;

    You're letting your kids watch television with ads, there is your first mistake.

  15. Re:Old News on McDonalds Facing Lawsuit For Happy Meal Toys · · Score: 1

    BZZZT wrong. A hamburger Happy meal is $1.99, right now, where I live.

  16. Re:Old News on McDonalds Facing Lawsuit For Happy Meal Toys · · Score: 1

    You're wrong of course. Hamburger Happy meals are $1.99 here in Florida. That's 7.5 meals for $15.

    Not that I'd ever advocate eating at McDonalds.

  17. Re:Google need not fear on Why Google, Bing, Yahoo Should Fear ACTA · · Score: 1

    No, he's showing us that he's just another anti-Google conspiracy nut.

  18. Re:Official Notice and Explanation on Google To End Google.cn Redirect · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Baidu might even gain enough power to come to the US and dominate our market too.

    Only way this could ever possibly happen is if every other search engine available in the US decided to start charging for access.

    There is a huge difference between buying cheap, shoddily made Chinese manufactured physical objects & trusting a free Chinese search engine.

  19. Re:Mod parent up on The "King of All Computer Mice" Finally Ships · · Score: 1

    It would be good for AutoCAD if my digitizer didn't already has this many buttons on it's puck. Maybe as a spare?

  20. Re:easy solution on New Wii Menu Update Targets Homebrew Again · · Score: 1
  21. Re:Crying in your oil... on Louisiana Federal Judge Blocks Drilling Moratorium · · Score: 1

    I'm not saying this isn't true, in fact I can totally believe our campaign finance laws are that fucked up, but can you show me a verifiable instance of that occurring?

    Seems like that would be almost like fraud or ballot stuffing.

  22. Re:I love moderates on Pakistani Lawyer Wants Mark Zuckerberg Executed · · Score: 1

    Actually, it's pretty simple. If you kill someone, rape someone or commit high treason, then you need to be put down as you have no place in a civilized society.

    I'm actually fine with that, but only if you can prove beyond any doubt that the person did indeed commit such heinous crimes. After all, when the punishment is so severe, I don't see how we can agree on anything less than absolute certainty.

    I agree with this as well. Too many innocents being freed from Death Row to think otherwise.

  23. Re: It comes down to... on Pakistani Lawyer Wants Mark Zuckerberg Executed · · Score: 1

    But then when you're manning a roadblock and that muslim's not stopping for your warning shot, adopting a stereotype can be a survival trait

    This happened to my girlfriend's brother while he was in Afghanistan. Two guys had a load of children in an auto filled with explosives. They blew thru the first barricade & Robby's unit ended up having to shred the car with machine gun fire to make it stop. There were using the kids as shields. It's a wonder that poor SOB can even function after seeing the shit he's had to see.

  24. Re: It comes down to... on Pakistani Lawyer Wants Mark Zuckerberg Executed · · Score: 1

    Not sure what point that's supposed to make. Large swaths of Europe were converted to Christianity at sword point.

    Centuries ago. Now tell me who is still doing it in the here & now.

  25. Re:It comes down to... on Pakistani Lawyer Wants Mark Zuckerberg Executed · · Score: 1

    Then why don't we hear about Muslims outside of the USA denouncing islamists like this fool lawyer? Oh, that's right, they are afraid they will be killed as well.