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  1. Re:Interesting on Recovering Blurred Text Using Photoshop and JavaScript · · Score: 1
  2. Re:Not really an iPhone problem. on New FISA Bill Would Grant Telcoms Immunity; Vote Is Tomorrow · · Score: 1

    insightful?!? the poster is dead on.

    the united states population currently lives under the ruling of fascism.

    as such, voting with our dollars to one of the major representatives in our government, apple computers in this case, seems to be the very action that is necessary to play the game by washington's rules.

    for me, i was considering switching to at&t for the 3g iphone. but until apple stops supporting a company that is accruing negative karma i will spend my dollars elsewhere. i want my american companies to succeed, and will support them only when they take actions that help their own success.

  3. wow... on White House Says Phone Wiretaps Will Resume For Now · · Score: 1

    this is why i love and continue to read slashdot -- insightful responses to straw-man arguments that both inform and inspire how not to spread hate, but instead understanding.

    thank you fangorious! (if i had mod-points, you'd get at least one ;)

  4. Re: Very Very Dark Matter on Theory Posits Early Stars Powered By Dark Matter · · Score: 1

    matter isn't uniform everywhere. why should dark matter be? so there's a rogue galaxy that's somehow missing dark matter. what about the dark matter inside you?

    karma: neutral

  5. Re:coflicting answers on Ron Paul Campaign Answers Slashdot Reader Questions · · Score: 1

    sounds like it would be a good solution to the growing unemployment rate -- new state jobs!

  6. Re:Fundy, go away. on Sperm Made From Female Bone Marrow, Men Obsolete? · · Score: 1

    Universality of impulse means this is an instinctive response, not a nurtured one. Thankfully civilized people can control it and we can behave with decency toward one another. this is incorrect. the "civilized" response is the 'nurtured' one, and not the natural one. adolecent boys will become sexually excited from their hormones, and naturally display curiosity of their peers until reprimanded. in asia bisexuality and bisexuality in china, japan, and others were common practices used to reinforce male social relationships, especially in mentoring. this only changed with the western judeo-christian shame and fear based dogmatic influence. this was also true for native americans, where homosexuals were often revered as spiritual leaders. it is only in the modern west that homosexual behavior is thought to be "dark" and "violent" because we are taught male or same sex "love" at any level is degenerate; therefore those who experience same-sex love/affection/desire often identify with the media portrayed "natural state" of a second-class, worthless being, un-deserving of any real love. through western negative reinforcement this often brings about feelings of deserved abuse and willingness to put themselves into situations where same-sex contact can only be expressed in violence. it is never a sin to love.

    It is always the stronger, more "masculine" male that penetrates, not the other way round. it is not 'always', this is arguably false: in the 'gay' world (at least in the west, where the fallacy of using an 'act' becomes the person's labeled identity), the 'beta' male may also "service" the 'alpha' aggressor using penetration to massage the prostate for his 'pleasure' -- this being, as some have described it, a 'tuning' feature for the resonance of the male biological system, aiding in the alpha's reproductive abilities.
  7. Re:Management on Corporate Email Etiquette - Dead or Alive? · · Score: 1

    bottom post!

  8. Re:Nixon vs. Gore on New Hampshire Primaries Follow-Up Analysis · · Score: 1

    the democratic party and tammany hall? if one considers that time changes the underlying basis for all labels, they might point out that your linking the present democrats to the heydays is likely invalid.

  9. Re:Ah, but... on New Findings Confirm Darwin's Theory — Evolution Not Random · · Score: 1

    kant invented epistemiology? i think the buddhist abhidharma (science of the mind) schools beat him on that, and there are even earlier examples. for example, one western text: Buddhists, Brahmins, and Belief: Epistemology in South Asian Philosophy of Religion

    the buddhist madhyamaka schools of reasoning have long been known for detailed analytical reasonings and refutations on all assertions on the illusory nature of reality. and arguably clearer than kant. they do have a different slant, however: searching for the causes of suffering, and the sufferer himself; with a purpose of liberation though realization and direct experience of the non-dualistic true nature of mind.

  10. how about an open source animation on Open Source On the Big Screen · · Score: 2, Funny

    on nikola tesla's life?

  11. Re:Really on Antitrust Suit Filed To Halt Apple 'Music Monopoly' · · Score: 1

    MOD PARENT UP!!! you should be apple's defense lawyer

  12. Re:"behavior-detection officers" on Airport Profilers Learn to Read Facial Expressions · · Score: 1

    re: "you americans"

    think again. we're just at the head of the line in the puppetry game. once the parasite has got us good, you're (pl) next on the munchie list, cuz he's hungry

    meanwhile we're doing the best we can. a little help from our brotherhood of nations and peoples might go a long way!

    may you enjoy your new year filled with health, freedom, great resources, and happiness

  13. Re:I like Harris' line ... on What Did You Change Your Mind About in 2007? · · Score: 1

    well, we -did- plug up the bowels to the mississippi delta... if you had constipation, you'd use whatever resources at your disposal to get your shit out before it poisons you with its toxins. katrina made an effective enema.

    i rather like to think we're mother nature's fleas. except we're making her scratch more and more each day until she's gonna get rid of us like the dinos.

  14. Re:Ebola, West Nile, Rift Valley on NASA Satellites to Predict Disease Outbreaks · · Score: 1

    maybe the dod is using africa as a petrie dish? *puts on tinfoil nanoskin*

  15. Re:Couldn't we just pick any event from 1973? on Crime Reduction Linked To Lead-Free Gasoline · · Score: 1

    November 7 - The Congress of the United States overrides President Richard M. Nixon's veto of the War Powers Resolution, which limits presidential power to wage war without congressional approval.

    wow, congress had balls in those days

  16. Re:Google is using OSS to become bigger than MS on Jaiku Bought By Google, Some Fear Privacy Issues · · Score: 1

    mod parent up!

  17. can't we do this for the human brain already?!? on VMware, Cisco Plan Data Center OS · · Score: 1

    forget all that silicon... such a waste

  18. hands on Touch-based Handhelds Turned Inside Out · · Score: 1

    well, split the device and embed it into the hand. have each half be used to generate a display field. on this field use the fingers to manipulate the display, and the eyes' focal point to direct the manipulated depth.

    you hear me jeff han? :)

  19. the importance of the OBSERVER on Help To Map Light Pollution · · Score: 1

    this is a big problem... human observation -live- and real time makes a huge difference. the human mind is able to use its intuition in scanning the skies, and in effect becomes part of the sky (measuring a system changes the system).

    this is why humans can pick out standard candles with relative ease.

  20. Re:A few thoughts on Apple Updates iMac, iLife, .Mac · · Score: 1

    i think it's because people don't know how to properly close applications on a mac -- they close the window, but don't quit the application.

  21. the patent is only for plant dna on Music From DNA Patented · · Score: 1

    so please bring back elvis!

  22. no comcast hates FREEDOM on Does Comcast Hate Firefox? · · Score: 1

    freedom is coming... freedom is coming... freedom is coming, oh yes i know

  23. Re:So what are the - on Visualizing the Wikipedia Power Struggle · · Score: 1

    they look like splotches of blood... fitting if you ask me

  24. not "Hot Grits"? on Strange Alien World Made of "Hot Ice" · · Score: 1

    can you pour hot ice down a man's pants?

  25. Re:/. story about spinning water? on Cassini Probes the Hexagon On Saturn · · Score: 1

    wasn't there also an article about sound frequencies shaping particles on a board into patterns?