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  1. SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on China Worried About Terrorist Pigeons · · Score: 1, Informative

    Somebody suddenly remembered project X-Ray during WW2?

  2. SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on Elon Musk: We Must Put a Million People On Mars To Safeguard Humanity · · Score: 2

    Did we abandon terraforming? I know it takes time but it takes away many problems.

  3. Re:Islam and Math / Science on Are the World's Religions Ready For ET? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    We should thank secular values for keeping religion in check and forcing its reformation. BTW islam needs a deep reformation too ASAP if you didn't notice.

  4. Re:Islam and Math / Science on Are the World's Religions Ready For ET? · · Score: 1

    They're products of the same book. On what grounds can you shun them? I mean they're just another (albeit extremist) version of the same old story.

  5. Re:SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on Scientists Seen As Competent But Not Trusted By Americans · · Score: 1

    No man it was a case of if you're unable to predict an earthquake *will* occur you can't say it *will not*. I was there at the time (well... not really THERE cause i was pretty much convinced that it would have occured, as it did, so i hauled ass out of there).

  6. Re:SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on Scientists Seen As Competent But Not Trusted By Americans · · Score: 1

    You have to discredit facts (and who tells them) before you can do that.

  7. Re:SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on Scientists Seen As Competent But Not Trusted By Americans · · Score: 2

    OT: The story of the italian scientists has been somewhat twisted. They were sent to jail because they explicitly said there was NOT going to be a strong earthquake.

  8. SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on Scientists Seen As Competent But Not Trusted By Americans · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I pity USA scientists. It must be hard to live and work in a country where the powers that be turned all facts into opinions.

  9. Re:How much would the rebate be? on Windows Tax Shot Down In Italy · · Score: 1

    It's not clear. This time it says 140€. I've also heard something like 80€ in the past. Guess it depends on the retail vendor?

  10. Re:Program to check if program terminates on Does Learning To Code Outweigh a Degree In Computer Science? · · Score: 1

    Please recompile yourself, may i suggest you
    #include lightheartedhumor.h
    this time?
    (Angular parentheses not allowed by this comment system.)

  11. SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on How Astrophysicists Hope To Turn the Entire Moon Into a Cosmic Ray Detector · · Score: 1

    Turn the entire moon into a cosmic ray. Full stop. THAT ought to be one helluva bigass energetic "particle".

  12. SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on Does Learning To Code Outweigh a Degree In Computer Science? · · Score: 3, Funny

    Of course it does. You're hired. Your first assignment is to write a simple program to check wether my program terminates or not.

  13. SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on Net Neutrality Is 'Marxist,' According To a Koch-Backed Astroturf Group · · Score: 1

    Implying marxism is a bad thing.

  14. SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on Anomaly Triggers Self-Destruct For SpaceX Falcon 9 Test Flight · · Score: 5, Funny

    "rapid unscheduled disassembly"
    Talk about an understatement!
    George Carlin would have gone mad about that nugget.

  15. SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on Microsoft Considered Renaming Internet Explorer To Escape Its Reputation · · Score: 0

    The term "polished turd" comes to mind.

  16. Re:Things are simple... on The Least They Could Do: Amazon Charges 1 Cent To Meet French Free Shipping Ban · · Score: 1

    I'll be satisfied when this same principle will be applied to big banks too. Without excuses. And when apple will cease masking protectionism behind the banning of better competing products on shaky licensing\copyright grounds.

  17. Re:A good thing on Oklahoma's Earthquakes Linked To Fracking · · Score: 2

    The stress is just being transferred to an adjacent fault. It doesn't magically disappear.

  18. Re:SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on How Tim Cook Is Filling Steve Jobs's Shoes · · Score: 1

    It happens when you dare touch the memory of St. steve. Apple shills are known to be humorless cunts.

  19. Re:SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on How Tim Cook Is Filling Steve Jobs's Shoes · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I have many, many better scoring comments than you. This either proves your point or means you're a boring pinhead. I'd say the problem is undecidable.

  20. Re:SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on How Tim Cook Is Filling Steve Jobs's Shoes · · Score: -1, Troll

    I share your same anti-apple hate but i can't so eloquently share it because of my account's reputation. Props!

  21. SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on How Tim Cook Is Filling Steve Jobs's Shoes · · Score: 0, Troll

    errrr... by not having pancreatic cancer?

  22. SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on Did Russia Trick Snowden Into Going To Moscow? · · Score: 1

    His statement conflicts with Snowdwn's statement in his last interview.

  23. Re:SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on Ask Slashdot: Easy-To-Use Alternative To MS Access For a Charity's Database? · · Score: 1

    Some motherfucker modded me troll, wtf?

  24. SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on Ask Slashdot: Easy-To-Use Alternative To MS Access For a Charity's Database? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Do what you said you are inclined to do and then cook up a cunning web interface for your user(s).

  25. SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on How Firefox Will Handle DRM In HTML · · Score: 4, Insightful

    THIS is a good reason to oust a Mozilla CEO.