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  1. Re:Netcraft confirms it! on What the Candidates are Running · · Score: 1
    Based on SAT grades, "W" almost qualifies for Mensa. He is in the top 3% of intelligence, but certainly not of speaking ability.

    You give a gift to your foes when you underestimate them.

  2. Re:Not chilling, quite warm in fact on Symantec Says No To Pro-Gun Sites · · Score: 1

    You're missing the point. Everyone's tax money supports schools and libraries. By excluding some widely-held views from libraries, you'd be just as guilty of separatism and exclusion as those who supported Jim Crow.

  3. Re:Not chilling, quite warm in fact on Symantec Says No To Pro-Gun Sites · · Score: 1
    Establish little republican libraries for your republican kids to learn their republican values. It's a free country.

    Separate, but equal is inherently unequal...

  4. Re:Not chilling, quite warm in fact on Symantec Says No To Pro-Gun Sites · · Score: 1

    Anonymous Coward... I replied to your message? How would we know?

  5. Re:Fundamental problem with most exercise... on Hackers On Atkins · · Score: 1
    I have no pity for fat or obese people

    The only difference between you and the Klu Klux Klan is who you choose to hate.

    You're the kind of rude jerk who's made life miserable for my sis.

    Check in the dictionary under the word, "empathy."

    Then STFU.

  6. Re:Not chilling, quite warm in fact on Symantec Says No To Pro-Gun Sites · · Score: 1

    Please read what I was replying to. Thanks.

  7. Re:Not chilling, quite warm in fact on Symantec Says No To Pro-Gun Sites · · Score: 1

    Not everyone who supports gun rights is a conservative or religious nut.

  8. Re:RFID is inevitable on And They Shall Know You By Your Books · · Score: 1

    This reminds me of a similar plan to gather information in the CIS. They planned to put a bug in each toilet of Kremlin. That way, the Americans could monitor the Russian's every movement. Now the plan could use RFIDs! Muwuhaha!

  9. Re:No Fry's here in the southeast on Fry's Electronics - Selling Linux... Or Not? · · Score: 1

    Reminds me... Anybody have a link to the chicken gun NASA used to test aircraft canopies? :)

  10. Re:Its amazing on Big Brother Gets a Brain · · Score: 1

    The Muslim radicals haven't committed the biggest offense of "W" and company... The Muslims aren't Republicans. :)

  11. The Most Important Improvement! on Bombing the Moon for Water · · Score: 1

    As a Texan, I insist you get Slim's statement correct: It is "Yahoo! Yahoo-oo"

    "Whoo hoo" is something different! Grr! Snarl!

    BTW, the symbolism using the multi-megaton penis is probably the best ever put on film, IMHO.

  12. Re:What ??? Impopular, me ???? No way.... linux ro on Why Nerds Are Unpopular · · Score: 1

    Public high school is a concentration camp for the mind. Few enjoy learning after going through it.

    We should grasp any straws we can to escape it, even otherwise lame things like vouchers or home schooling.

  13. The Most Important Improvement! on 5 Predictions for 2012 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Dildonics matures, but is still too expensive for the average geek.

  14. Re:CNN is quality media on CNN Says Chat Rooms Are a Haven for Hackers · · Score: 1

    But all of the mentioned news organizations are biased toward statism rather than individual liberties.

    There is no right or left. Those are artifical political divisions used to separate natural political allies.

    There is only the climb to freedom or the fall to tyranny.

  15. Re:Dictionary attacks on Geo-Encryption: Global Copyright Defense? · · Score: 1

    Suppose you made it path as well as location depenedent. It'd be a wee bit harder to break.

  16. Re:AC=Idiot Boy on 30-pin SIMMs · · Score: 1

    Jeeze! Given how you treated Mr-Doesn't-Know-About-Google I guess I won't be askin' you for any 4116 chips for my Apple II? LOL!

  17. Re:The real problem with mandrake on Mandrake Policy Change Angers Users · · Score: 1

    On the contrary, there appears decent RPM support going back to 7.2.

    My complaint, and it's minor: Upgrades should be easier.

  18. Re:Suggestions? on IBM 120GXP Revisited · · Score: 1

    Maxtor got a bad rep back when their drives wouldn't work on the same IDE controller with other brands of drives. But the Maxtor in my file server has been running since 1998.

    WD used to be my favorites, but their quality appears to have slipped after the buyout. I conclude this from troubles with about a dozen of their drives.

    Recently I've had a great deal of trouble with Quantum's IDE drives. Drive failure after drive failure.

    My Inet servers have Seagate HDs in them. They've been online for 21 months with no glitches.

    So for now, I buy Seagate and Maxtor for IDE hard drives.

  19. Re:One Solution on Fair Software Installation · · Score: 1

    Who gets to decide what is hateful or exploitive?

  20. Re:Embryo cloning, abortion? on China Ahead in Stem-Cell Research · · Score: 1

    Morality is what the people with the guns think is correct. (To paraphrase Mao.)

  21. Re:This is not the only ... on China Ahead in Stem-Cell Research · · Score: 1

    And China is way ahead in forced abortions. Yipee!

  22. Re:Spam control in repressive countries on China Wants Out of Spam Blocks · · Score: 1

    The DNS blacklisters are behaving reasonably. Is it really their fault if the Chinese government is oppressive? If so, why?

  23. Re:An interesting problem on TiVo Service Cost Rising · · Score: 1

    Back when I paid for lifetime membership, the policy was that if the TiVo unit died, the exisitng membership would transfer to the replacement unit.

  24. Re:Anti Trek = Blakes 7 on Joss Whedon Is Creating a Sci-Fi Drama For Fox · · Score: 1

    The best line from Blakes 7 was Avon's: "Staying with this group requires egregious stupidity of which I am no longer capable.

    OTOH, the series finale was a real downer.

  25. Re:The importance of strict constructionists on Supreme Court Limits High-Tech Snooping · · Score: 1
    Bork was defeated because even some Republicans objected to his many bizarre views.

    For one thing, he's a rabid pro-statist. He has less understanding of original intent than most first year law students. He fully willing to expand government in bizarre, authoritarian ways.

    Democrats tended to oppose him on more conventional issues like abortion.

    All in all, it's quite a good thing he wasn't approved.