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  1. Re:They would only be hurting themselves on Pakistani Lawyer Wants Mark Zuckerberg Executed · · Score: 1

    You know what would be pretty awesome? If in response to this Zuckerburg started financing a private anti-islamist death squad with his billions. I wonder what the going price for 40-50 Mossad trained mercs is?

  2. Re:They would only be hurting themselves on Pakistani Lawyer Wants Mark Zuckerberg Executed · · Score: 1

    i am not a member of facebook...

    No, that would entail you actually having friends you churlish little twit.

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

    What do you really expect for a religion literally meaning "submission" and where the very founder spread it at the point of a sword

    What I really expect is for people to be able to tell the difference between an entire religion, and one asshat who claims to follow that religion. You can claim that the behavior of the asshat characterizes the entire religion, but that doesn't make it so.

    No True Scottsman, blah blah blah blah.

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

    As another atheist, I agree completely with this statement.

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

    Anytime the death penalty is suggested at all, there's something terribly wrong with the picture. Nobody can logically explain why it's okay to kill someone when it isn't okay to kill someone.

    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.

  6. Re:They would only be hurting themselves on Pakistani Lawyer Wants Mark Zuckerberg Executed · · Score: 1

    You know what troll? Fuck religion. Every single one of them. Except the Rastas, they are pretty cool. The Wiccans can stay too, they mind their own business & the chicks are wild in the sack.

  7. Re:So we're judging the entire muslim world on Pakistani Lawyer Wants Mark Zuckerberg Executed · · Score: 1

    Ah yes. The good old "No True Scottsman" logical fallacy. One of my personal favorites.

  8. Re:The problem with geothermal on Harry Reid Pushes Nevada As "Saudi Arabia of Geothermal Energy" · · Score: 1

    Anyone promoting Geothermal power for low environmental impact is either ignorant or trolling.

    Or they live in Iceland where 54% of the countries power comes from geothermal energy. I guess not every hot spring is naturally toxic now, is it?

  9. Re:Not ready for public yet? on Fallout Online Website Arises Amid Legal Battle · · Score: 1

    If you like Fallout 2 the best, you may like this. Its a MMORPG based on Fallout 2 that uses the resources from the Fallout 2 disc / installation.

    http://fonline2238.blogspot.com/

  10. Awesome. on Over a Third of the Internet Is Pornographic · · Score: 3, Informative

    Awesome, that means we only have 2/3rds left to go!

  11. Re:Invest in FRDY! on NASA Warns of Potential "Huge Space Storm" In 2013 · · Score: 1

    I have normal Memorex CD-Rs that I burned in *1999* that still work just fine.

  12. Gold.. on $1 Trillion In Minerals Found In Afghanistan · · Score: 2, Interesting

    So are we going to get to see the price of gold plummet again like it did in the 90's? Could be very interesting times for everyone who bought into the Goldline / Beck fiasco.

  13. Re:I believe this on A Battle of Wits On the Net's Effect On the Mind · · Score: 4, Funny

    Let's see, your user name is Smoke2Joints & you're getting older. Do you really have no idea why your memory & attention span is shortening? It's all downhill after 25 & gets worse after 32.

  14. Whoa! on Mass SQL Injection Attack Hits Sites Running IIS · · Score: -1, Troll

    Companies actually use IIS?!?

  15. Re:look, i like making fun of star trek technobabb on How To Destroy a Black Hole · · Score: 1

    LUDDITE!, LUDDITE! Someone get me the rope & torches!! :D

  16. Re:Um, IBM, Intel, Xerox on Why No Billion-Dollar Open Source Companies? · · Score: 1

    Business Summary
    Whole Foods Market, Inc. engages in the ownership and operation of natural and organic food supermarkets. The company offers seafood, grocery, meat and poultry, bakery, prepared foods and catering, coffee and tea, nutritional supplements, and vitamins. It also offers specialty products, such as beer, wine, and cheese; and body care and educational products, such as books, as well as floral, pet, and household products. As of September 27, 2009, the company operated 284 stores comprising 273 stores in 38 U.S. states and the District of Columbia; 6 stores in Canada; and 5 stores in the United Kingdom. Whole Foods Market, Inc. was founded in 1978 and is headquartered in Austin, Texas.

    You're picking nits.

  17. Re:Um, IBM, Intel, Xerox on Why No Billion-Dollar Open Source Companies? · · Score: 1
  18. Re:Pftt on Why No Billion-Dollar Open Source Companies? · · Score: 1

    Maybe he covers making the OS secure with the setup part.

  19. Re:Eh? But we do on Violent Video Games Only Affect Some People · · Score: 1

    do you understand the geography of the area he did it in, the way he moved around the area and the speed at which he did it? The police were very close to him but the nature of how shootings were reported (as people were found, not as they happened) meant they were chasing shadows. In that area there are normally tens of ways to get to the same place via various C road (i.e. single car width normally) and an experienced taxi driver would have a distinct advantage.

    We have similar geography & road situations in the southern USA, but I imagine we are spread out a lot more than the UK.

    Both his weapons were legal, he was never deemed a risk and no-one suspected he would do it. You can legislate all you like but you'll never legislate against the completely unexpected or unimaginable in my opinion.

    I agree completely.

  20. Re:Eh? But we do on Violent Video Games Only Affect Some People · · Score: 1

    What part of the word standard do you not understand? :D

  21. Re:A Closer Analysis of Your Axioms on Violent Video Games Only Affect Some People · · Score: 1

    Almost nothing you posted or linked to is relevant to this discussion. You are purposely conflating registration with a ban.

    Go away worthless AC.

  22. No... on Time To Dump XP? · · Score: 1

    No... because XP works perfectly fine for what we do. Hell, we still have workstations on Windows 2000 because we have no need to upgrade them.

  23. Re:Eh? But we do on Violent Video Games Only Affect Some People · · Score: 1

    None. If someone wants to go on a shooting spree bad enough, all the laws in the world won't stop them, as shown in the example I pointed out above.

    Now for bonus points, who can point out the logical fallacy that the previous poster just committed?

  24. Re:Story. on Why Are Video Game Movies So Awful? · · Score: 1

    Planescape: Torment would make a much better miniseries than a movie.

  25. Re:Eh? But we do on Violent Video Games Only Affect Some People · · Score: 1

    No, I'm pretty much correct about the area where I live. Seems like every other person I know has a concealed carry.