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  1. Re:its just a car. on Toyota Demands Removal of Fan Wallpapers · · Score: 1

    Just like every time you do anything that takes energy, you hurt everyone else... quite a stretch there feller.

  2. Re:its just a car. on Toyota Demands Removal of Fan Wallpapers · · Score: 1

    wow thank god we have asshats like you to tell us how we should live and be better people.

  3. Re:its just a car. on Toyota Demands Removal of Fan Wallpapers · · Score: 1

    try $1.99 a gallon now. More cheaper is gooder.

  4. Re:No sense... on Online Carpooling Service Fined In Canada · · Score: 1

    ah but ultimately they are creating future taxpayers, ensuring more taxes get paid to the government int he long run... while you just consume services and pay taxes,and dont create any future.

  5. Re:Like to see this replicated on German Doctor Cures an HIV Patient With a Bone Marrow Transplant · · Score: 1

    See, one of the reasons Hitler is considered a Bad Person, was BECAUSE he sterilized people he considered inferior.

    So I vehemently disagree with you. Whether the US did it or not... When anyone makes that judgement (you are genetically inferior) and (this is critical) takes action based on it to remove them from the gene pool... well they are monsters in my book.

  6. Re:Like to see this replicated on German Doctor Cures an HIV Patient With a Bone Marrow Transplant · · Score: 1

    what an apropos sig

  7. Re:Like to see this replicated on German Doctor Cures an HIV Patient With a Bone Marrow Transplant · · Score: 1

    Anyone proposing to reduce meddling by meddling more, should reduce the population by eating a kettle of boiling oil.

  8. Re:Like to see this replicated on German Doctor Cures an HIV Patient With a Bone Marrow Transplant · · Score: 0, Troll

    you propose sterilising people. you propose taking action to make people who could otherwise reproduce, unable to. However you candy coat it, its meddling at its worst, and you cant even stand up for it you have to do some mealy-mouthed twisting of the perception (or at least a lame attempt to). and you cant even get that right.

    weak hitler wanna-be.

  9. Re:Like to see this replicated on German Doctor Cures an HIV Patient With a Bone Marrow Transplant · · Score: 1, Informative

    by removing choice from others, you are playing god you jackass.

    What you are proposing would be akin to sterilising anyone who has undergone any sort of life-saving procedure. jackass. asshat. Hitler wanabe and cannot even stand up and proclaim it. weak.

  10. Re:Like to see this replicated on German Doctor Cures an HIV Patient With a Bone Marrow Transplant · · Score: 1

    um doofus, thats what AIDS does... takes down the immune system and you die from something that infects you that you cannot fight. The GP is talking about blocking the method that AIDS uses to infect you.

  11. Re:Like to see this replicated on German Doctor Cures an HIV Patient With a Bone Marrow Transplant · · Score: 1

    no, the difference is taking the choice away from the chooser, and "HIV-infected individual should, IMO, be followed by a mandatory sterilisation"

    truly a hitler like decision, godwin be damned

  12. Re:Like to see this replicated on German Doctor Cures an HIV Patient With a Bone Marrow Transplant · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Well where I come from IMO means "in my opinion" and he then proposed to sterilize that segment of the population.

    Is he your butt-buddy or something?

  13. Re:Like to see this replicated on German Doctor Cures an HIV Patient With a Bone Marrow Transplant · · Score: 2, Informative

    Weellll specifically ole Hitlers attempts to genetically purify mankind by removing classes of people are what is most hated about him... and thats what arth1 is proposing...

  14. Re:Like to see this replicated on German Doctor Cures an HIV Patient With a Bone Marrow Transplant · · Score: 1, Informative

    TFA states that there was no need to do radiation. The new bone marrow just naturally took over as it was healthier

  15. Re:Like to see this replicated on German Doctor Cures an HIV Patient With a Bone Marrow Transplant · · Score: 2, Insightful

    whats it feel like to have so much in common with hitler?

  16. Re:Exactly! on How Do You Justify the Existence of IT? · · Score: 1

    or fire you.

  17. Re:Compare with the present, not the past on How Do You Justify the Existence of IT? · · Score: 1

    Well seeing as how thats what I do...

    When recruiting a company as a client... I figure .5 hrs a month per pc (including servers, yes for pcs thats high and for servers thats lowbut usually for your 1-2 server small office that works out) and then for a contract client of say 10 pcs and 1 server, thats ~5 hrs a month. Usually I give a 33% discount off hourly rate ($75 yes thats low, but it works for me) for prepaid clients and poof, $250 a month and I spend ~4 hours a month on average in that clients office. All based on experience here.

    Projects, new pcs and other out of the maintenance band type stuff is just extra.

    And yes, some months I win, and spend very little time, and some months I lose. So far that has worked out very well.

  18. Re:7 2TB Disks in RAID 5???????? on Why RAID 5 Stops Working In 2009 · · Score: 1

    people with a life.

  19. Re:Woohoo! on Drop-In Replacement For Exchange Now Open Source · · Score: 1

    meh, I am not a fanboy for MS, their stuff is overpriced and yadda yadda... but for 99% of small business it takes about an hour and poof. working exchange box.

  20. Re:You do realize who actually pays such suits? on City Sues To Prevent Linking To Its Website · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Where do you live that the mayor can have the city attorney try to stop you from exercising your 1st amendment rights? And then sic the police department on you to "investigate" you for linking to their website?

    That is a pretty clear violation of your constitutional rights. This should be stomped on pretty hard!

  21. Re:Did the editor read the last paragraph? on City Sues To Prevent Linking To Its Website · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I think its just the initial act of asking her in a C&D letter to remove it. They officially as government representatives attempted to abridge her 1st amendment rights. Thats pretty much all it takes for her to have a basis for a pretty darn good lawsuit. Someone will be regretting the hell out of that.

  22. Re:Does that mean it can run on BIOdiesel? on Ford's 65MPG Due In November, But Not In the US · · Score: 1

    What you said

    Quote:

    "I discovered during the gulf war that in my car, a 76 corolla, if I bought Texaco premium I would get 40mpg vs 30mpg on regular. I was ahead paying more for gas, with no investment requires."

    Sounds like a 33% increase.

    To characterise it more appropriately:

    "Hey I started putting the fuel my compression ratio calls for, and I stopped getting less than my optimum mileage!"

    There.

    Congratulations on taking that car through A LONG LIFE. Where do you live? Do they salt the roads there?

  23. Re:Does that mean it can run on BIOdiesel? on Ford's 65MPG Due In November, But Not In the US · · Score: 1

    Well then the engine was DESIGNED for high octane fuels, and using lesser octane rating was less than optimum (there was predetonation effecting a lower mileage). Premium fuel can withstand a higher compression without detonation (premature) it does not contain more potential joules of energy per volume.

    From Wikipedia:

    "Many high-performance engines are designed to operate with a high maximum compression and thus demand high-octane premium gasoline. A common misconception is that power output or fuel mileage can be improved by burning higher octane fuel than a particular engine was designed for. This is not true. The power output of an engine depends in part on the energy density of its fuel, but similar fuels with different octane ratings have similar density. Since switching to a higher octane fuel does not add any more hydrocarbon content or oxygen, the engine cannot produce more power."

    But in your case where the engine is designed with a higher compression ratio in mind, the higher octane gas is called for and will result in better fuel economy than a lower octane gas, the more the car is driven at highway speeds.

    Your original statment perhaps was poorly worded, and implied that, "hey use premium fuel and get a 33% increase in economy for pennies!" Which is hardly true.

    And the Gulf War was 90-91.

  24. Re:Does that mean it can run on BIOdiesel? on Ford's 65MPG Due In November, But Not In the US · · Score: 1

    If you recieved better fuel economy in your 76 corolla by using higher octane fuel, your engines timing was off, and this is a rather expensive ongoing solution to just getting your timing adjusted to optimise detonation.

  25. Re:Does that mean it can run on BIOdiesel? on Ford's 65MPG Due In November, But Not In the US · · Score: 1

    You sir, are an idiot. Premium gasoline does not result in better mileage. Period.