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  1. Re:Same time? on Driver Sued For Updating Facebook In Fatal Crash · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Does it really matter if she had 2 seconds to regain her focus on the road after composing and submitting a facebook post? She was still driving recklessly by posting to facebook while driving.

  2. Re:Indiana on National Broadband Map Shows Digital Divide · · Score: 3, Funny

    Indiana seems to have remarkably high penetration of DSL compared to its neighbors...

    I hate to do it. But I just feel compelled. You walked right into this.

    "Thats what she said"

  3. Re:/. News Networks on National Broadband Map Shows Digital Divide · · Score: 1

    What? no hookers and wiskey? They didn't get their monies worth.

  4. Re:Treat it like any other secure system on Confidential Data Not Safe On Solid State Disks · · Score: 1

    Truecrypt recommends you encrypt everything... twice. Even your grocery list.

  5. Re:There are many reasons to beware of Facebook. on Libya Warns Against Use of Facebook · · Score: 2

    Or his secret police are too effective.

  6. Re:Don't you mean... on Cyber War Mass Hysteria Is Hindering Security · · Score: 1

    Hysteria about cyberhysteria expressed on the internet is cybercyberhysteriahysteria

  7. Re:China Ain't Too Bright on Foreign Hackers Attack Canadian Government · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The Communist Party is China is the Han race is the Communist Party.

    They are a racist authoritarian theocratic (their religion is the Communist Party) regime with a lot of support from a lot of their citizens.

    There are exceptions, but most of them either left china, have been imprisoned/killed or say nothing out of fear.

  8. Re:Phone Home on Sony's Official Statement Regarding PS3 Hacking · · Score: 1

    understandable and predictable agreed. And also illegal, unethical and evil.

  9. Re:It's your own fault for purchasing Sony on Sony's Official Statement Regarding PS3 Hacking · · Score: 1

    I you are right, they don't give a damn about one of the features and selling points of their system that was sold to customers. And by not giving a damn about it, they took it away and are now threatening anyone who tries to restore it.

  10. Re:Here's what he's doing on Man Open Sources His Genetic Data · · Score: 1

    Monsanto is the Umbrella Corporation of the real world.

  11. Re:I was here first on Man Open Sources His Genetic Data · · Score: 2

    Thats because the GPL is viral!

    You should try using the MIT or apache licence, chicks dig that.

  12. Re:I was here first on Man Open Sources His Genetic Data · · Score: 1

    share and share alike

  13. Re:"Running a server" in violation of AUP on Freedom Box Foundation Wants Plug Servers For All · · Score: 2

    The bad part of this is that many multi player games, even console ones turn your computer/console into a server. Same thing for sharing linux ISO's on bittorrent. Same for using ssh to remotely access your files from work.

  14. Re:Battery life must be bad on Dual-core Smartphone Runs Android and Ubuntu · · Score: 1

    When was the last time a cat walked beside you? If you and a cat are moving in the same direction, the cat will be exactly where your foot needs to go at all times.

  15. Re:Same rating as the game... ? on R-Rating Sunk BioShock Movie Plans · · Score: 1

    I read in a link from a recent slashdot article that you are wrong about compliance. Gamestop had higher age restriction compliance than most other retailers. I am too lazy to find the reference, I am sure that you can google it.

  16. Re:E-mail icon with superimposed telephone symbol on Intel 310 Series Mini SSDs Now Shipping, Benchmark · · Score: 1

    Both handsets and mail envelopes are ancient technology as well.

  17. Re:blocking facts and research on Glen Beck Warns Viewers Not To Use Google · · Score: 1

    No. You still have the right, you just have consequences if you choose to exercise it.

    The denial of rights through violence generally involves the removal of the victims dignity.

    Threat of violence does not deny one a right, only the act of violence itself can deny future rights by extinguishing ones life, or restricting ones access to the subject of the rights you wish to express.

  18. Re:blocking facts and research on Glen Beck Warns Viewers Not To Use Google · · Score: 1

    5. Laws are made to allow people to exist peacefully together, but those laws need to be formed with some sort of morality. That morality comes from God.

    Have you even read the bible? How many times did god more or less say "You won't bow before my might?! I will kill every one of you!" and then proceed to genocide someone? God is a complete immoral sociopath who spouts hatred, murder, rape, slavery, genocide and abuse on his chosen people and everyone else. Even if the god described in the bible did exist, and he does not; I would stand with moral certitude, defiance and righteous indignation against his unquestionable evil and malevolence.

  19. Re:blocking facts and research on Glen Beck Warns Viewers Not To Use Google · · Score: 1

    You are both wrong.

    Rights are natural. Rights exist by virtue of our capacity to reason and act. A right is anything that you can do that does not impinge on the rights of someone else.

  20. Re:I think Beck has started to believe his own con on Glen Beck Warns Viewers Not To Use Google · · Score: 1

    It might just be that I don't live in the south west and don't meet many Mormons, but I have met fewer of them that earn my contempt and disrespect compared to most other religious groups. Glenn Beck is of course the counter example.

  21. Re:I think Beck has started to believe his own con on Glen Beck Warns Viewers Not To Use Google · · Score: 1

    The world outside your mothers basement is a cold, harsh, dangerous and bright place.

  22. Re:Wow, that would be redonkulously profitable. on AMD Sale to Dell Rumored · · Score: 5, Informative

    Every measure but price? ok...
    They certainly use less energy for the performance.
    They certainly have higher maximum performance at the top end.

    AMD CPU's on the other hand beat most Intel models on price/performance and match Intel's best values (i7 920 and i5 750 last I checked).
    What that means is that at almost any given price point, the AMD chip is better than the Intel chip with only a few cases where they are equal.

    The only two reasons to buy intel are if you need to use less power or if you want the heavy lifting of a thousand dollar cpu for intense computation or benchmark ego masturbation.

  23. Re:How to spot a cult? on Paul Haggis vs. the Church of Scientology · · Score: 1

    Yes. I wasn't comfortable with it. That is the big reason she is my ex.

  24. Re:How to spot a cult? on Paul Haggis vs. the Church of Scientology · · Score: 2

    Does it want your money?
    Does it want your mind?
    Does it want to govern your life?
    It's a cult.

    Of course /. 'ers will list about a hundred other things that fit that bill ;-)

    My ex comes to mind.

  25. Re:Human Trafficking on Paul Haggis vs. the Church of Scientology · · Score: 1

    New? Its been part of their practice for decades, since the beginning.