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  1. Re:Hope she's learned something on Google Science Fair Finalist Invents Peltier-Powered Flashlight · · Score: 0

    Well, we all learned you're an idiot because you haven't learned anything important.

  2. Human nature on More Details Emerge On How the US Is Bugging Its European Allies · · Score: 2

    Evil paranoid people who play underhanded always believe that others do exactly the same as they do.

  3. Re:easy non-controversial fix on UK Government Backs Three-Person IVF · · Score: 1

    Probably because sperm has about 1000x less than an egg and it's programmed to self destruct.

  4. Re:How to get the public on board? on Richard Stallman Speaks About Back Doors After NSA Documents Leak · · Score: 1

    So, what you're saying is that the fault lies with people like you who know what Stallman has been saying but haven't spread his message?

  5. Re:As usual. Stallman was right all along. on Richard Stallman Speaks About Back Doors After NSA Documents Leak · · Score: 1

    You do know that what you need to get to that world is to actually follow what Stallman says right?

  6. Re:HOSTS file? on Richard Stallman Speaks About Back Doors After NSA Documents Leak · · Score: 1

    You were one of those kids that would repeat 'bloody mary' into a mirror weren't you?

  7. Re:I should think the important question here... on Kick-started Remake of Leisure Suit Larry Now On Sale · · Score: 2, Insightful

    'cause remaking a dos game automatically makes you assume they'll remake it as a dos game??? The more important question is how you couldn't comprehend the summary?

  8. Re:Torrent? on Kick-started Remake of Leisure Suit Larry Now On Sale · · Score: 3, Insightful

    One could argue that since their kickstarter was funded to the full amount and more, piracy has no detrimental effect, and might even have a positive effect due to more exposure.

  9. You said it was a 'problem'.

  10. Science fiction is the use of story telling to explore the impact of technology on humanity regardless of the actual setting. You might be a youngin if you think it's something else.

  11. Re:another failed device on Firsthand Impressions of Now-Delayed NVIDIA SHIELD · · Score: 1

    Some of us don't have 27" screens outside in our hammocks.

  12. Or no different than pretty much living in any small town.

  13. Re:Really Interesting on Industrious Dad Finds the Genetic Culprit To His Daughters Mysterious Disease · · Score: 1

    No. But comments like this are all malfunctions in information gathering.

  14. Perhaps you just don't understand what real Science Fiction is about? It's not just fantasy/fiction in space!

  15. Re:Kernel Version? on AMD Overhauls Open-Source Linux Driver · · Score: 2

    Why don't you RTFA to find out? It's in the first sentence!

  16. Anonymous? on Cray X-MP Simulator Resurrects Piece of Computer History · · Score: 3, Funny

    If you want to be anonymous, linking to your blog with your full name probably isn't the way to go!

  17. Re:How about the converse? on Why Engineering Freshmen Should Take Humanities Courses · · Score: 1
    Thanks for proving my point. :)

    Did you know, the first thing I do when communicating with a person ruled by belief is to adopt their attitude towards others? I eventually get tired of being a mirror though.

    Till next time, hopefully you'll work on your reading comprehension by then as mentionned to you by others. ;)

  18. Re:Oh, gag me. on Why Engineering Freshmen Should Take Humanities Courses · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately, science fanbois aren't even half sane :) Religion and science would probaby get along great if it weren't for all the fanbois on both sides.

  19. Re:One of my earliest memories on Was That A Tsunami? · · Score: 5, Funny

    Since then, I've heard of at least one other incident like this. I think it was in Florida.

    Which begs the question: For what nefarious plot does the Ocean need so many yellow plastic shovels?

  20. Re:Sorry on Supreme Court Overturns Defense of Marriage Act · · Score: 1

    Very cool. The question is whether there remains a subversive nerd element at slashdot or whether they just did a shitty job changing the site!

  21. Re:How about the converse? on Why Engineering Freshmen Should Take Humanities Courses · · Score: 1
    Here's another tidbit you would have learned from a humanities class:

    People accuse others of that which they are guilty of themselves. Blinded by yourself, that is all you see.

    The best thing you could do now to save your image is to stop responding to me. But that would fester and burn wouldn't it?

    Thanks for the keys :) btw, I believe that's check and mate.

  22. Re:Sorry on Supreme Court Overturns Defense of Marriage Act · · Score: 1

    Are you using a time machine? That hasn't been part of the title for a long time now.

  23. Re:NOT News For Nerds on Supreme Court Overturns Defense of Marriage Act · · Score: 1

    Slashdot hasn't been news for nerds for quite a while now nor stuff that matters. Get your head out of the sand.

  24. Re:How about the converse? on Why Engineering Freshmen Should Take Humanities Courses · · Score: 1
    There's that wonderful 'I know better than you attitude'! Apparently, fueled by your need to quiet your cognitive dissonance and your subconscious fear that your carefully built belief system might crumble, you even run around trying to shut me up. It's ok. Everybody has two hemispheres. Eventually, you'll learn what they're both for.

    So, mister I know everything, if you're so smart, why am I under your skin? Only a fool hands the keys to his happiness to everybody who disagrees with him. You might have learnt that if you took some humanities courses.

  25. Looking at all these posts on Why Engineering Freshmen Should Take Humanities Courses · · Score: 1

    the most logical conclusion one can make is that the education system in the US is sorely lacking in producing well rounded individuals. Then again, it is the fate of the USians to bicker amongst themselves and divide themselves by such important issues as which hand they masturbate with.