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  1. Re:Not that surprising on Israeli Infrastructure Proves Too Strong For Anonymous · · Score: 1

    And let's be honest....

    We know the US & Israel developed Stuxnet. But who do you think did most of the work?

    We probably just used the CIA spy network to deliver their code.

  2. Re:Congratulations Israel on Israeli Infrastructure Proves Too Strong For Anonymous · · Score: 1

    They've been offered that repeatedly.

    Oh, let's not forget that muslims control around a 1,000 times the territory of the Jews.

  3. Re:Israel has nuclear weapons. on Israeli Infrastructure Proves Too Strong For Anonymous · · Score: 1

    Because, they've been repeatedly attacked conventionally AND NOT USED THEM!!!!

  4. Re:Let me guess.... on What "Earth-Shaking" Discovery Has Curiosity Made on Mars? · · Score: 0

    Uh, I think I just insinuated it...

    a) that a few bacteria on Mars can be called "life"

    b) that a fetus can be called "not life", even at minutes before term

    c) that it's a part of the woman's body, when it in fact has distinct DNA that is unique to itself, differing from both the mother and father. But distinctly human. Now if you want to say the fetus is a parasite, that's being a bit more honest. But to say it's not life, pretty much takes throwing out science.

  5. Re:if this is important to you on Senate Bill Rewrite Lets Feds Read Your E-mail Without Warrants · · Score: 1

    I'am of the opinion that anyone who cannot recognize that the Democrat and Republican parties are one and the same. Has failed to see the game at play. :-(

  6. Re:Why do we even have warrants in the U.S. anymor on Senate Bill Rewrite Lets Feds Read Your E-mail Without Warrants · · Score: 1

    Living there, working there....

    A well regulated militia, well, regulated didn't mean what it means today. It meant trained. In fact, some advocated for mandatory firearm requirements. But with so many pacifist christian sects like Quakers and many anabaptists that idea was nixed.

    But considering some of the crime leves in the 1970's, NYC could have probably done with more militia.

  7. Re:Congratulations Israel on Israeli Infrastructure Proves Too Strong For Anonymous · · Score: 1

    They occupy their historical homeland. Both populations grew mostly in the last century and a half.

    And yes, the fact that half the bloody world tried to exterminate the Jews in the 1940's and they basically got pushed into Eastern (Israel/Middle-east) & Western (west of NYC) NJ

  8. Re:Congratulations Israel on Israeli Infrastructure Proves Too Strong For Anonymous · · Score: 2

    Hmm, you mean, it'd be like what the Arabs (and Europeans) have done to the Jews for millenia?

    Oh, have you ever researched how many Jews were expelled from Egypt, Syria, and elsewhere? Mind you, these were Jewish residents who had lineages in those nations for thousands of years.

  9. Re:Congratulations Israel on Israeli Infrastructure Proves Too Strong For Anonymous · · Score: 1

    Shhh....don't mention facts.

  10. Re:Israel has nuclear weapons. on Israeli Infrastructure Proves Too Strong For Anonymous · · Score: 1

    Please cite an example?

  11. Re:Israel has nuclear weapons. on Israeli Infrastructure Proves Too Strong For Anonymous · · Score: 1

    And might add, that there have always been a remnant of Jews in the region.

  12. Re:Israel has nuclear weapons. on Israeli Infrastructure Proves Too Strong For Anonymous · · Score: 1

    Except....that said oppression, is merely a small people group, with a small territory. That they've been pushed into after being killed almost every where else.

    And let's not forget, it was still popular to kill Jews in the mid-east before Israel even existed. Just saying.

  13. Re:Those Who Forget History ... on Israeli Infrastructure Proves Too Strong For Anonymous · · Score: 1

    Shhhh,,,,.....

    Don't provide facts, you might distrub their liberal fantasies.

  14. Re:Congratulations Israel on Israeli Infrastructure Proves Too Strong For Anonymous · · Score: 1

    They have been gracious. They've repeated given up terroritory, repeatedly come to the table.

    The truth is, you hear 3-4 Israeli's killed, and 10-12 Palestinians. But how many of those Palestinians get up and walk afterwards?

    Google "Pallywood"
    https://www.google.com/search?q=pallywood&sourceid=ie7&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-SearchBox&ie=&oe=

  15. Re:Israel has nuclear weapons. on Israeli Infrastructure Proves Too Strong For Anonymous · · Score: 4, Insightful

    They won't use them, unless their very survival is at threat.

    Leave Israel alone, and they'll leave you alone.

  16. Let's face it... on USPTO Head: Current Patent Litigation Is 'Reasonable' · · Score: 1

    The America we knew and loved is dead...

    Fascism has gripped it. And it's all about government/corporate interest, and welcome to the new feudalism.

  17. Let me guess.... on What "Earth-Shaking" Discovery Has Curiosity Made on Mars? · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    They found life, but they're worried it might only be a fetus.

    and *troll* me up all you want because if you're so !@#$% unscientific to not see the blatant irony in that stance, then quit saying it's only the people on the right who ignore science. Cause frankly, I think liberals and conservatives BOTH pick and choose their science.

  18. Re:if this is important to you on Senate Bill Rewrite Lets Feds Read Your E-mail Without Warrants · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Really, cause I recall how during the passage of Obamacare, Congressman received more opposing calls, emails, etc than ever before. In fact, they may have received more than every before combined.

    A difference it did not make.

    Same with SOPA/PIPA, no effect. Until Google, Wikipedia, Amazon and others hinted they could drop off the web in protest. And the politicians realized such would lead to incumbent losses.

    Seriously, look at California's GMO bill. Which was apparently polling around 80% and then amazingly lost.....really. I mean, who doesn't want to know what they're eating?

    It's a game, and most of us are too stupid to realize we are being played.

  19. Re:No issue with my Lumia 920 on Windows Phone 8 Users Hit Some Snags · · Score: 1

    Well considering how many complaints there are about the cables... count yourself lucky

  20. Re:where is a petition against this that I can sig on Senate Bill Rewrite Lets Feds Read Your E-mail Without Warrants · · Score: 3, Funny

    You can find the petition here...

    http://cheaperthandirt.com/

  21. Re:Why do we even have warrants in the U.S. anymor on Senate Bill Rewrite Lets Feds Read Your E-mail Without Warrants · · Score: 5, Insightful

    No it won't. The Constitution is just about meaningless these days.

    - you can be stopped, searched, and seized with no suspicion or warrant
    - try using your right to bear arms in NYC
    - granted, they're not quartering troops in our homes....but there is no need to.
    - guess, we still have the right to gripe...for now

  22. Re:if this is important to you on Senate Bill Rewrite Lets Feds Read Your E-mail Without Warrants · · Score: 1

    I've written my senators, I've met with my senators, about the only thing I haven't done is bloody well forcibly remove my senators.

    Sorry, the American system is broken. A farce.... and it's just a matter of time until those armored personnel carriers in every city start rolling around.

  23. World Bank... on Global Warming On Pace For 4 Degrees: World Bank Worried · · Score: 1

    Just curious....

    Why is a bank involved in climate science...???

    Oh, that's right, global tax would greatly benefit a World Bank.

    All makes sense now....

  24. Re:Global Warming vs US Government Debt? on Global Warming On Pace For 4 Degrees: World Bank Worried · · Score: 1

    Because Slashdot is mostly a liberal rag, with a chunk of Libertarians, and a smithering of conservatives.

  25. Re:Freezing, rebooting... on Windows Phone 8 Users Hit Some Snags · · Score: 1

    I've had like two crashes of Windows 7. (Besides Skype 2 years ago, which had a known memory leak and basically after a few days left one slow and sluggish.)