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  1. Re:my proposed slogan for the new film on WarGames Sequel Now Filming · · Score: 1

    Listening to the Red Hot Chili Peppers isn't "trashing the constitution." Neither is preventing terrorist attacks on places like the Brooklyn Bridge.

    Jeez, you're 100% correct. I must have been thinking of cruel and unusual punishment, indefinite detention, refusal of due process, of representation, of habeus corpus, the trampling of congressional war powers, and illegal search and siezure when I wrote that it's the Red Hot Chili Peppers who are violating the constitution. Stupid me, I can't find where I wrote that though.

    Bombing third-world countries without U.N. approval, as Clinton did, is not a blowjob.

    Do you think Clinton's Cock, his wars, or UN approval have any bearing on whether the Iraq invasion was legal or justified?

    The majority of Democrats voting to go to war is not a "so called war resolution." It's an intention to go to war.

    Try reading it. But since you won't, I'll give away the ending: The resolution was not an intention to go to war, it was conditional, and the conditions were never met.

    Can't count. Check. This doesn't even mean anything.

    It means that you are wrong when you say a majority of Democrats voted for the so called war resolution. Maybe you can count, but didn't, trusting a liar instead. Maybe you don't know what a majority is.

    Responding to the claim that we drew out terrorists by pointing out we were attacked first on 9/11 is not racism (how predictably liberal of you).

    What reason do you have to equate the insurgents with the terrorists, except that both groups are filled with Arabs?

    Welcome to the new face of compassionate, intellectual, neolib tolerance.

    Your habit of leaping to conclusions might get you into trouble some day.

  2. Re:Almost a watchmaker on Making Time With the Watchmakers · · Score: 1

    I bet there's blacksmiths around that make a good living, and it's even possible to earn a buck or two driving horse and buggy.

  3. Re:Broken Premise? on WarGames Sequel Now Filming · · Score: 1

    While ostesnsibly de-targeted, both Russian and American missiles can be retargeted in minutes and are still on hair trigger alert, despite efforts to negotiate a standdown.

    Arguably a more scary situation now, since the decrease in political tension has lowered the level of scrutiny.

  4. Re:my proposed slogan for the new film on WarGames Sequel Now Filming · · Score: 1

    EQUATE LISTENING TO RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS TO "torture"

    Equates trashing the constitution with being tough on terrorism. Check.

    IGNORE THAT CLINTON EXECUTED MILITARY CAMPAIGNS WITHOUT UN APPROVAL

    Blames Clinton's cock. Check.

    PRETEND MAJORITY OF DEMOCRATS DIDN'T VOTE TO GO TO WAR

    Hasn't read so called war resolution. Check.

    Can't count. Check.

    PRETEND "insurgents" DIDN'T ATTACK FIRST ON 9/11 IN THE NAME OF ISLAM

    "They all look the same to me." Check.

    Must be another uninformed wingnut blowhard!

  5. Re:Fix: Uninstall Legacy, install Bridge Commander on Star Trek Legacy's Plot Left Behind on Away Mission · · Score: 1

    Netrek is the best of all time...except for MTrek. Also a realtime, multiuser space combat game, MTrek had more and varied ship types, a universe with character, and was in 3-D. And it was much nerdier. Lacking graphics, objects in MTrek were described with 3-D vectors.

  6. Re:Basic English, please on Second Amendment Questioned · · Score: 1

    Maybe the legal test should be that uninfringed weapons have to be of the sort associated with militias, which in this day and age would mean assault rifles, machine guns, rpgs, maybe light armor, possibly shoulder fired SAMs, sniper rifles, plus any lighter weapons.

  7. Re:Copyright should permanently belong to the auth on Dead Musicians Signing Media Rights Petitions · · Score: 1

    Because granting someone a copyright is a violation of everyone else's right to free speech. Nations that value both kinds of rights often try to find a balance.

  8. Re:In classic Slashdot form... on VOIP to be Made Illegal in India · · Score: 1

    You have a right not to incriminate yourself. You don't have a right not to incriminate others.

  9. Re:Three weeks after it goes live on Firefly MMORPG Announced · · Score: 1

    Oh really? Both Zoe and the engineering babe are way hotter.

  10. Re:AC on Clinton and Lieberman Ally With ESRB · · Score: 1

    McCain, along with Lieberman are perhaps the only two people in government more hawkish on Iraq than Bush.

    Good luck with that in '08.

    I voted for McCain in 2000. That was the election where McCain embraced Bush weeks after the Bush campaign had smeared McCain's adopted daughter as a black love child in the Carolinas. Won't be making that mistake again.

  11. Re:I'll say this again on DHS Passenger Scoring Almost Certainly Illegal · · Score: 0, Troll

    And 20-40 years old RIGHT-WING CHRISTIAN males. Don't leave them out.

  12. Re:New in the war on terror on Silly String Goes to War Against IEDs · · Score: 1

    So we spent a half-trillion dollars and what looks like a half-trillion more to totally fail to secure our oil interests in a nation that has only a few billion dollars in oil exports a year.

  13. Re:Basic math on Professor Comes Up With a Way to Divide by Zero · · Score: 1

    He simply stated that it has a hole discontinuity

    Where'd he do that? And if he did believe it had a discontinuity of any sort, why would then proceed with limits to find the answer?

  14. Re:Basic math on Professor Comes Up With a Way to Divide by Zero · · Score: 3, Informative

    The answer to a / 0 is defined as the limit for a / x when x approaches 0.

    So you've proved that f(x) = 0/x is continuous?

    lim x->0 (23 / x)
    lim x->0 (-5 / x)


    Neither of these exist.

  15. Re:...but did it tell anyone? on Intelligent Satellite Notices Volcanic Activity · · Score: 2, Funny

    Sure it will help people, just not people in LA.

  16. Re:Warcrack the New Evercrack? on Diary of a WoW Noob's Addiction · · Score: 1

    True, but even if the real world seems at times to be as meaningless or success in it as fleeting as in a video game, there's at least the possibility that we're wrong and it's not.

  17. Re:Desalinization on Blood Protein Used to Split Water · · Score: 1

    I'd bet if you exposed this enzyme to ocean water, something is going to eat it. If you kill everything in the water first, there will still be something that breaks it down.

  18. Re:geek rejects girlfriend for Wow? on Diary of a WoW Noob's Addiction · · Score: 1

    It's also smart, responsible, ambitious people that use birth control most effectively.

  19. Re:Warcrack the New Evercrack? on Diary of a WoW Noob's Addiction · · Score: 1

    Additionally, I suppose I had become disillusioned by the fact that any sense of accomplishment was fleeting and incomplete,

    Welcome to the world of video games.

  20. UPS? on iPod Has Nothing To Fear From Slow-Starting Zune · · Score: 1

    Who would have guessed?

  21. Green Card on Tech Czar Unimpressed With US IT Workforce · · Score: 4, Insightful

    How about instead of H1-Bs, we fast-track green cards for people with needed skills, or is that not enough like indentured servitude?

  22. Re:birdsongs on Singing Dolphins Do Batman · · Score: 1

    What's really sad is that she'd hoped to be outside when her time came.

  23. Re:Oh My. on Bush Signs Bill Enabling Martial Law · · Score: 1

    Everything comes back eventually. Unlike a pendulum, there's no limit to how far we'll can go before turning around.

  24. Re:Scouts Honor.... on Boy Scouts Introduce Merit Badge For Not Pirating · · Score: 1

    I'm pretty sure public domain works are not copyrighted.

  25. Re:Pearl Harbor on Administration Ignored Bin Laden Intel · · Score: 1

    The difference is that FDR was doing what he could to find the Japanese Fleet. Bin Laden's killers were sloppy compared to the Japanese, and more than enough evidence was already in the system waiting for higher ups to gather it together, if only they were interested.

    Heck, it's public knowledge by now that the CIA specifically warned to the president of a hijacking threat on 8-6-01