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  1. Re:Good way to screw up your life Reiser on Hans Reiser Interview on ABC's 20/20 · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I know him as the faggot that did as much to save the free world and Russia from the Nazi tyrany as any single human on the planet.

  2. Re:Will the revenue from scam be taken away? on NJ Spammer Gets Two Years Jail for AOL Spam Scam · · Score: 2, Funny

    Yeah buddy, ain't that the truth, two years in prison is just a prepertaion for what the IRS is going to do. We had an IRS CID agent come to the office looking for every check the accountant had ever written, she was seriously scarey and I've worked with FBI, BATF, and DEA. After they add up the back taxes, interest and penalties at $40K per month for 7 years and throw him back in prison for tax evasion he'll be saying "Bubba you were always so good to me, you always smuggled a little butter out of the mess hall to use before you play hide the balonna, those IRS meaners just dry-hump you till you bleed to death ..."

  3. Re:Here's an opportunity on NJ Spammer Gets Two Years Jail for AOL Spam Scam · · Score: 1

    insufiecent baseline to make a comparison.

  4. Re:Here's an opportunity on NJ Spammer Gets Two Years Jail for AOL Spam Scam · · Score: 1

    True, but after the short prison term, there is parole where in order to get out of prison 6 months early he has to agree to not use a computer until he is off parole, to get off parole he has to go to parole and pay for the privilege, and usually he has to pay restitution and make a considerable donation to a victim's rights fund and generally be treated like a piece of shit by a pompus asshole. Then if he fails to meat the conditions of parole, they can violate him , throw him back in to serve hes sentence and decide not to give him credit for time already served. Personally I'd just do the time myself.

  5. Re:Trademarks on Is a Domain Name an Automatic Trademark? · · Score: 1

    He might even be able to register "thesimpledog" and then claim the simpledog.com infringes him! Still simpledog.com is a sleazy link farm, but they are on the air, thesimpledog.com doesn't even have a domain-holder site on the net, so he's going to have to get something going soon. Some how I imagine if he told those cretins to send all future correspondence to his lawyer's office, the whole thing would just go away. If your running a site based on the premise that people will make a mistake in the URL and you can profit off it, it's not to big of a leap to imagine that if you send out a bogus but vaguely threatening letter, that the recipient might just roll over and play dead.

  6. Re:A few possibilities.... on Datacenter Robbed for the Fourth Time in Two Years · · Score: 1

    trained professional armed guards, good idea, a 12 gauge pump shotguns with aluminum shot is uber-cool indoors.
    arming staff, not good without training,
    Halon doesn't do that, when heated it breaks down chemical and react with the hydrogen in the fire in an endothermic reaction i.e. it sucks out the heat not the oxygen; that's why they use it inside race cars!
    230KV on the rebar is insanity, better to put the 1/2 inch rebar inside 3/4 inch conduit, nearly impossible to cut with a saw because it just spins.

  7. Re:Wow on A New Way To Make Water, And Fuel Cells · · Score: 2, Funny

    five elements, you forgot alcohol you insensitive clod!

  8. Re:Wow on A New Way To Make Water, And Fuel Cells · · Score: 1

    Now if they could turn water into alcohol, the investors would be kicking their door down!

  9. Re:Has she offended since? on Database Finds Fugitive After 35 Years · · Score: 1

    My sister in-law's husband was explaining to the parole board the circumstances leading to his committing murder, he told them that he had originally went to the man's house with the intention of just beating the man for repeatedly sexually molesting his retarded step-sister in-law. When he had the man cornered, he said to my brother-in law "I hear you have a retarded kid, you should get some, retarded pussy is pretty good" and then my brother in-law shot him dead. The parole board representative asked "how many times did you shoot him?" my brother in-law told him "once", the parole board asked "why?", "because that was all it took", the parole board representative then said "I don't think I could have stop at once." After serving 12 years my Brother in-law showed his remorse over the incident by going to the cemetery and urinating on the man's grave.

    Would you count that as premeditated?

  10. Re:Has she offended since? on Database Finds Fugitive After 35 Years · · Score: 1

    Second husband's family, her nine year old daughter from the first marrage provided the testimony that convicted the mother by simpley testifying her mother left the motel room the night her husbband was murdered

  11. Re:Conclusion : Don't piss off your best customers on Study Says P2P Downloaders Buy More Music · · Score: 1

    your wromg, they've shot themselves in the foot, past tense, the market leaders are pretty much gone, thow they are feeling the effect of the loosing market-followers following the leaders

  12. Re:When "defamation" include the truth? on Wikipedia Wins Defamation Case · · Score: 1

    Different countries have different laws and legal traditions, the truth is not a defense everywhere. What I wonder is if being outed is defamation in France, then wouldn't suing for defamation be defamatory to the gays as well?

  13. Re:I bet US courts would give a differnt verdict!! on Wikipedia Wins Defamation Case · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    In other news in the US, 69.000 homosexuals joined in a defamation class action suit against 3 Frenchmen engaged in a suit claiming being identified as a homosexual was defamatory. The American gays claim damages of 1 US dollar for each homosexual in the United States and that the Frenchmen submit themselves as models to replace the goatse.cx guy after the plaintiffs finish gang-banging them. The judge ruled that the modeling requirement would be an illegal display of punishment.

  14. Re:If this works, we don't need net neutrality law on FCC Complaint Filed Over Comcast P2P Blocking · · Score: 3, Informative

    They aren't just hitting bit-torrent, anything that has a lot of upload traffic gets reset; even FTP can be flaky during prime-time because it does a lot of handshaking. The wife's board games from pogo.com are even getting hit in the cross fire so we're not only not getting the bandwidth we're paying for, they are interfering with sites we have paid subscriptions with!

  15. Re:The music and movie industry is saved! on FCC Complaint Filed Over Comcast P2P Blocking · · Score: 1

    Actually I think that Comcast's connection to the "Internet" is based on the bandwidth without regard to the direction, Comcast's big problem is cable TV network is heavily weighted for the download with slight mounts allocated for upload and more and more applications are moving towards more symmetry. I'm on comcast Hi-speed and I'm not noticing problems except with Bit-torrent, but my wife has been having a lot of problems with her games from pogo.com. These aren't FPS games either but mostly interactive board games with a chat window, hi latency would be tolerable but when we get a forged [RST] packet the game client actually locks up, most annoying.

  16. Re:Autonomous boats sounds like a bad idea on New Robots Hunt Pirates by Sea · · Score: 1

    One morning while I was eating breakfast a 1250 footer tried to go into my backyard, my house was pretty much line-up in the navigation lights that enter the river and in the fog the capt didn't make the turn. He ripped out a 1/4 million dollars worth of seawall, and hit the docked pilot's boat and the shock wave broke two windows in the house. Where the freighter hit the seawall you could see ripples in the dirt 12 feet away from the water.

  17. Re:Very true, and also... on New Robots Hunt Pirates by Sea · · Score: 1

    The birds I worked on first needed to accelerate a classified amount of G's for a classified amount of time for the warhead to arm, after that the missile had to receive a classified signal in order for it to not self-destruct. I'm sure that these bots have a pretty well thought out safety protocols as well, I'm sure no one is going to let one armed with lethal weapons engage targets without direct human supervision and only on human command. Right know it's not unheard of for commercial ships to utilize non-lethal weapon in pirate infested areas, I've seen sonic weapons that project a directional sound field at 130 dB mounted on Cruise Ships.

  18. Re:Very true, and also... on New Robots Hunt Pirates by Sea · · Score: 1

    Rank armatures, why BS arround with that abomination when you can get the real-deal the MK 15 Phalanx Close-In Weapons System (CIWS)? An anti-aircraft gun shooting solders on the ground WTF, we've had minimum elevation cut-outs for 30 years that I personally know of.

  19. Re:Keep it a Secret on New Robots Hunt Pirates by Sea · · Score: 1

    The bots are like Rhoombas with frikkin' lasers except the Rhoomba is called Autonomous mode and the laser designates the targets for the friggets with the laser guided BFG's when the 7.62mm wouldn't cut it. As far as hacked, cracked, and pWned by the pirates 5 Kg of TNT and an anti-tamper switch will discourage that.

  20. Re:Lame reason. on BBC "Not In Bed With Bill Gates" · · Score: 1

    well I guess we'll just have to make the Beeb our home page in the three or four different browsers that linux user usually have on their machines, maybe even reload them every 15 minutes or so to stay current.

  21. Re:Development costs on BBC "Not In Bed With Bill Gates" · · Score: 1

    You forgot the "and he just happened to have a turn-key solution to sell them with recurring licensing fees" part.

  22. Re:Robot pirate hunters? on New Robots Hunt Pirates by Sea · · Score: 1

    The fools didn't put no fricken lasers on their heads, how can you kill the pirates if your sharks don't have no fricken lasers on their heads?

  23. Re:Not now my friends, not ever on The History of Slashdot Part 4 - Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow · · Score: 1

    Bruce Parens has a site, technocrat.net the articles aren't too shabby, the theme is stone ugly and the code needs plenty of work, the kind of thing that could explode if /. goes down the tubes.

  24. Re:Not now my friends, not ever on The History of Slashdot Part 4 - Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow · · Score: 1

    you don't really need adblocking, nine time out of ten I've scrolled past where the ads are placed before the lamo servers can serve them.

  25. Re:New Analog Format on Vinyl To Signal the End for CDs? · · Score: 1

    I was actually thinking along the lines of the reader who posts some inside info anonymously that was insightful or informative getting modded up.