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  1. Re:Errata on When Dinosaurs Battled Crurotarsans · · Score: 1

    Until Profane stupid muthafucka realized that it'd fallen into my trap, for it wasn't I standing there, but it's own ass that had been detached and put into place with a meat grinder shoved up it. So, not only did it fuck it's own ass, it ground it's own meat into hamburger which it quickly devoured with it's own shit as it slowly ate itself into oblivion.

  2. Re:Errata on When Dinosaurs Battled Crurotarsans · · Score: 1

    I wonder what Freud would make of you? I'm thinking at least electro-shock therapy, if not total brain transplant - I'll even be a donor - here - I sneezed into a hanky, that's worth at least a 100 fold increase in mental capacity over what you currently seem to be using...

  3. Re:Errata on When Dinosaurs Battled Crurotarsans · · Score: 1

    Why do you carry a rooster in you..... uhrm - never mind - whatever floats your boat - dickhead.

  4. Re:Errata on When Dinosaurs Battled Crurotarsans · · Score: 1

    You got an amoeba in your pocket there monkey boy? Cause you're the only one attempting to stutter something out...

    Go back to the gene pool, swim around for a while, and if you happen to evolve, come on back...

  5. First it was Apple couldn't win against clones... on Apple Rejects iPhone App As Competitive To iTunes · · Score: 1

    Now it seems that Apple can't compete when it comes to applications on their hardware...

    I see a pattern here...

    Potentially visionary ideas, incompetent execution... It's almost funny, yet sad in a way...

    Don't bother trying to defend Apple on this one Fan-boys...

  6. Re:Errata on When Dinosaurs Battled Crurotarsans · · Score: 1

    hmmm - is there something trying to communicate? mebbeh in a few million years, you'll evolve a brain.. =)

  7. Re:Errata on When Dinosaurs Battled Crurotarsans · · Score: 1

    I only stated that the 6500 year was ridiculous.... Not the ideals behind it.

    Thankfully, your opinions don't count, so whether you consider my own theories ridiculous or not isn't relevant.

  8. Re:Errata on When Dinosaurs Battled Crurotarsans · · Score: 1

    Populations as a whole were not informed enough to understand these concepts. Since religion is supposed to be for everyone, they'd want concepts and numbers that were conceivable to the masses.

  9. Re:Errata on When Dinosaurs Battled Crurotarsans · · Score: 1

    You know, that's totally ridiculous...

    I'm not from Kansas. I do believe in God, yet, I also believe that the bible and the timelines involved were adjusted to something meaningful to the people of the time.

    ie - they didn't understand millions/billions/trillions - they didn't understand genetics - they had no clue about space / cosmos.

    The dates / times / timelines in the bible and other religious books all have to be taken with a grain of salt (or was it a peck). Before people, who can say how long a *day* was? Is it an Earth day? or a galactic day?

  10. Re:AT&T - Cellular's Exxon/Mobile on Senator Questions Rise In US Texting Prices · · Score: 1

    lol...

    meant it's their cash crop...

    ie - oil companies buy 99% of their oil at x cost, then buy one last barrel at (x * 2) or (x * 3) - then sell all the refined gas and diesel as though they'd bought every barrel at (x * 3) cost.

    Text messages cost them less than 1 penny per thousand messages to send / carry / receive, via peering agreements, etc...

    It's all greed, profit mongering, gouging - pure and simple...

    How else can the small fry cell companies offer truly unlimited texting, voice, data for next to nothing compared to the Big 4?

  11. AT&T - Cellular's Exxon/Mobile on Senator Questions Rise In US Texting Prices · · Score: 1

    I can definitely say that the price of text messaging is set to maximize profits only.
    They understand that kids will be kids and won't listen to their parents and text 10 to 1000 times more than they are supposed to.
    That being said, text messaging is to Cellular companies what last barrel pricing is to the big oil companies.

  12. Why not after DHCP lease expires... on Google Will Anonymize IP Logs Faster · · Score: 1

    Figure out a pseudo average for a DHCP lease... say 72hours, and make anonymous after that?

  13. Re:That's what? on 1,500-Ship Fleet Proposed To Fight Climate Change · · Score: 1

    Hmmm... Let's see...

    These clouds, while moisture laiden, are created (so far) by using salt flares, so each moisture droplet contains a salt seed, and they will be generated out in the deep ocean, away from land masses.

    They aren't designed to be rain clouds, they are designed to be low hanging oceanic cirrus clouds, that will reflect sunlight to assist in fighting global warming.

    This will be a global campaign, and not specifically tied to any one country as the costs, while cheaper than war, are still out there.

    Mother nature is more likely to cause more problems (a single medium-to-large sized volcanic eruption produces more C02 and C0 than man has in most of it's history).

    It will take time for the effect to build up, and the cloud layers aren't static, they'll have to be replenished as they fall back to the ocean.

    It would be easier to stop using fossil fuels, but we're too lazy to do so.

    Yes - this was taken directly from Discovery Channel's Project Earth television show, where they developed the prototype and tested it (albeit, they tested the ship separately from the salt flare test).

    The boat design was from early to mid 20th century. If memory serves, it was somewhere between the 30s and 50s...

  14. Re:Now if only the uninstaller would really uninst on Google Updates Chrome's Terms of Service · · Score: 1

    OMG - never watched the Goonies????

    Sorry - Baited, struck, set....

  15. Re:Sounds like Comcast's death-knell... on Comcast Appeals FCC's Net Neutrality Ruling · · Score: 1

    I'd pop a chlorine tablet into the pissed-in water and grimace.
    In your instance, if it's a matter of survival, you'll drink either - without chlorine tablets...

    Not quite the same thing here.

    You can live without internet.
    You can live within capped usage (obviously, if you're staying with comcast, you're going to be).
    Apparently, you can also live with the carrier forging reset packets (if they get their appeal to go through, that's what you'll have)...

    So now, to use your poor analogy, you're not only sipping water that someone pissed in, they've also got the occasional tampon floating in it.

  16. Re:Now if only the uninstaller would really uninst on Google Updates Chrome's Terms of Service · · Score: 1

    Interesting..

    I tried several big name applications under chrome... failed... miserably...

    One in particular, CA Unicenter, blew chunks -

  17. Re:Sounds like Comcast's death-knell... on Comcast Appeals FCC's Net Neutrality Ruling · · Score: 1

    you're right... they're not as attractive as the *CAPPED* comcast, but they are options...

    If something is bad enough, you go with the next best thing for your statement.

    I went with Dish for TV and DSL for internet - I'm currently capped at 1.5Mb/s down, 896Kb/s up - that's almost double what my *cable* upload rate was, and less than a third of the supposed download rate was - funny, I end up with higher average throughput with DSL than I did with 7Mb/s cable... odd that...

  18. Re:Now if only the uninstaller would really uninst on Google Updates Chrome's Terms of Service · · Score: 2, Informative

    while yes, that was implied, I was actually stating that google left major chunks behind, running and collecting information to send to the mothership...

    most applications may end up leaving an abandoned entry in the registry - not full paths in your local applications area, with entries in the startup....

    ie - and to a poster further down... yes - I submitted a bug report regarding the uninstall that didn't actually uninstall....

  19. Re:Bad assumptions... on Comcast Appeals FCC's Net Neutrality Ruling · · Score: 1

    Dude - 6 DS-1s would be overkill for your cable... Cable only allows high-speed download, if and ONLY if, there aren't a hundred other high capacity users vying for the same bandwidth... Remember - Cable = SHARED MEDIUM - old style 10Base2 remember????

    Call your cell provider - it's not quite as fast as Cable (when it's working) and it's consistent.

  20. Re:Sounds like Comcast's death-knell... on Comcast Appeals FCC's Net Neutrality Ruling · · Score: 1

    You're sick of this argument? You don't even run through all the *options*... Yes. There ARE options, you just don't care for them. Get over it, and choose one of them, otherwise you're what Comcast wants - sheep, to lazy to roll over and look for another source.

    You forgot Cellular and rural wireless - both are very valid options depending on your location.

  21. Now if only the uninstaller would really uninstall on Google Updates Chrome's Terms of Service · · Score: 3, Interesting

    If you uninstall Chrome, it leaves a few google'isms behind...

    Like googleupdate and a few other registry entries... /sigh...

    time to reload Winbloze...

  22. Sounds like Comcast's death-knell... on Comcast Appeals FCC's Net Neutrality Ruling · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Switch from Comcast's cable to Dish Network / DirecTV, or a competing Cable company's product.
    Switch from Comcast's internet to DSL, FIOS or even Satellite or Cellular internet provider.

    Vote with your wallet....

    Once enough subscribers cancel Comcast, maybe they'll finally pull their collective heads out of their collective asses...

    Until then, they will continue to do whatever they want to try and maximize profit and to hell with their customers...

  23. Re:Baffling on Don't Share That Law! It's Copyrighted · · Score: 1

    I wish I could find the relevant slashdot story, as it discussed the state of Texas not being able to publish their laws on the Web due to the copyright held by the vendor that *and yes, I believe the term used was - wrote* them.

  24. Hmm - next feature set??? on Criminals Remote-Wiping Cell Phones · · Score: 1

    Automatic wipe when certain *signals* aren't received periodically???

    Maybe the crooks already thought of it...

    If not - don't read this - my idea has been stored in printed form, in a sealed mason jar, under the front porch.

  25. Re:Baffling on Don't Share That Law! It's Copyrighted · · Score: 1

    The problem is that in several states, they hire companies to *word* them in legal-sleeze terms, so that the general public has to hire lawyers to interpret them.

    The company, not wanting it's work stolen by competitors, copyright them before handing them over to the state. I think Texas is like this, using a vendor to write their laws for them.