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  1. Re:And people called Atlas Shrugged Fiction.... on Venezuela: Cheap Television Sets For All! · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The characters from Atlas Shrugged are two-dimensional cardboard cutouts. They're sock puppets for her political (and perhaps psychosexual) theories. She's terrible at character and conveying any emotion beyond juvenile petulance. So yeah, "people" said that and they're right. Now, that being said, I don't think Ayn Rand's theories are wrong. For example, the concept of enlightened self inter...

    /coughs

    I mean. Sure. She's a dry writer. Her prose alone should have sent her to a gulag but that doesn't mean that she didn't have some goo...

    /coughs again

    Sorry. I just can't do it. I know that sucking Ayn Rand's pole is a great way to ride the slashdot karma rocket (and a great way to make eye contact with Rand Paul) but no, she was a terrible hack whose only real skills were shitting out Cold War era odes to capitalism and giving the pretentious or privileged someone to blame their personal (and sometimes sexual) failings.

    And really, Detroit? That's like blaming the Gulch because Galt got a better deal on property in Mexico.

  2. Re:First to repeat it in this story on $25 PC Prototype Gets Award At ARM TechCon · · Score: 1

    This is the kind of shit that makes me regret signing into Slashdot.

    >What would you propose to do with it? Firefox and OpenOffice won't run. The Ubuntu LiveCD won't even run on 512MB (I found out by trial and error).

    We could build a thin client to remotely access your exaggerated expectations?

  3. Re:First to repeat it in this story on $25 PC Prototype Gets Award At ARM TechCon · · Score: 1

    First world computing is becoming disposable. Third world computing is becoming affordable, yet you're bitching that the process isn't exactly matching up to your needs.

    How many people that need a $25 computer will be worried that it feels "lame when compared to a normal desktop"?

    Answer: nobody.

  4. I'd rather build a proctoscope that humbles Trump. on How To Build a Telescope That Trumps Hubble · · Score: 0

    nt

  5. simultaneously and inexplicably malfunctioned on Former Military Personnel Claim Aliens Are Monitoring Our Nukes · · Score: 1

    Much better than simultaneously and inexplicably functioning.

  6. Public domain golden-age comic downloads on Library of Congress Opens Records of Anti-Comic Book Shrink · · Score: 3, Informative

    Golden Age Comics has many of these pre-code comics in friendly formats (i.e. not pdf) and available free downloads. Registration is required, however, as they are quite strapped for bandwidth, especially considering a single comic can easily be 30-50mb.

    They also have a donations page if you're feeling generous wrt the free service they provide.

    So check out some of these pre-code comics, they vary in quality immensely, but it's an interesting look back at what was considered vulgar and damaging to children 50+ years ago.

  7. They'll teach the controversy. on WISE Discovers 95 New Near-Earth Asteroids · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Humans are weird.

    If there were a real Bruckheimer moment, and we were suddenly faced with an extinction level asteroid impact with little time to avert it, we would surely muster as much of our resources as we could to try to avoid certain doom, even if it cost hundreds of billions or trillions of dollars.

    However, if that asteroid were 15 or 20 years away?

    The bickering would continue right up until impact. A small but highly funded group of "astronomers" would assure us that the asteroid would miss the earth entirely.

    And another group of "astronomers" would insist that there was no asteroid at all.

    We're hard wired like Holtzman shields: the sudden, quick attack raises our defenses, while we the slow attack boils us like frogs.

    I maintain hope that we'll avoid a catastrophe that causes us to have to muster our efforts, at least until we progress beyond having to ask how it will impact this quarter's profits.

  8. Re:More of a duh, really. on Airplanes Unexpectedly Modify Weather · · Score: 1

    And I dreamed I saw the bomber death planes
    Riding shotgun in the sky
    Turning into butterflies
    Above our nation

    -JM, Woodstock

    Just sorta comes to mind.

  9. Re:Content creation on iPad Isn't "Killing" Netbook Sales, According To Paul Thurrott · · Score: 1

    As a plumber, I can tell you that the iPad's not very useful for that, either.

    Sure, and I bet you have your wrenches sorted by whether they're good for tightening or loosening.

  10. 5.5mb background image on Surfacescapes D&D Demo · · Score: 1

    Right about now, I'm sure their loving the guy who decided they needed a 5.5mb background jpeg on their page.

  11. Raiser's Edge if you've got money, or Orange Leap on Customer Resource Management For Non-Profits? · · Score: 2, Informative

    It's not cheap by any stretch.

    If you want cheap then Orange Leap has an open source "Community Edition" of their CRM that comes with no support.

  12. Chalk on iTunes Prohibits Terrorism · · Score: 1

    They'll have to just scrawl their taunts on the sides of the bombs with chalk, rather than have them embellished with beautifully proportioned females and flaming decals.

    Oh hell, who am I kidding, they can just use wingdings.

  13. Play by Mail on D&D Co-Creator Dave Arneson Dies of Cancer · · Score: 1

    Dave and Gary made buying stamps fun.

    Top that bitches.

  14. Re:For $DEITYs sake on AP Suspends DoD Over Altered US Army Photo · · Score: 1

    Someone's job description at the DoD includes photoshopping material to be disseminated by the press.

    That's cause enough for anger without ever seeing the photo.

  15. Re:Similar to Trism... on iPhone Gaming Continues To Grow · · Score: 0, Troll

    That game sucks ass, I liked it better back in the day when it was called "You do not have RealPlayer installed on your computer".

  16. site:freerepublic.com "bin laden" attack u.s. on Google, Circa 2001 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Some pretty amazing stuff:

    The first comment:

    12/13/98 17:34:57 PST
    To: vitolins


    Don't believe everything this administration puts out. Right now more than ever, they need to scare people. Let's just pray they don't stoop so low as to blow up something themselves.


    Mutant proto-truthers rule freerebublic.com.

  17. Space combat + fps + rpg... on Cryptic Studios Releases New Star Trek Online Details, Trailer · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Just replace "Trek" with "Wars" and I'm sold.

    The space combat and personal combat scenarios in "Star Wars" are just too juicy, but, all things considered I'd probably want to actually role play in the Trek universe.

  18. Re:WHAT THE SHIT? on Mandriva Linux 2009 Alpha 2 Released · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Would you be dicking around in a windows or mac alpha?

    No, you wouldn't.

  19. BSA on Boy Scouts Ask Open Source Community For Help · · Score: 5, Funny

    I thought they hated open source.

  20. It's a well known bug in IIS. on Half a Million Microsoft-Powered Sites Hit With SQL Injection · · Score: 1

    A buffer overflow in the dupcheck module leads to privilege elevation.

    You can spot if pretty easily if you reload a backup from 4/25 and your web page keeps spamming out the same offensive links.

  21. Or we could move the earth on Astronomers Say Dying Sun Will Engulf Earth · · Score: 1
    Of course, if we're still here politics would prevent moving the earth until it's too late.

    I mean, sure, the sun "looks" larger but is it really?

    I've got 10 industry funded studies that says it's an optical illusion.

  22. Of course they can. on US Courts Consider Legality of Laptop Inspection · · Score: 1

    They can stick their hand inside your ass.

    It'll be hard to argue that the contents of your laptop deserve any more protection than your back hole.

    Lesson here: don't store your hard drive in your ass.

    I think it's silly, since they'd only catch the most idiotic of terrorists/criminals who, for some reason, must carry their incriminating data on them physically.

  23. Re:What's the deal with this? on Evidence of Historical Zombie Attack at Hierakonpolis · · Score: 1

    Lighten up Nancy, with a name like necro2607 (771790) you're not fooling anybody...

    You're prolly knee-deep in the juju swapping war stories with the Dru Naju.

  24. Re:Wow! on EVE Online's Linux/Mac Client Goes Live Tuesday · · Score: 4, Funny

    > I have zero interest in PvP, or in playing a game which is built around real and lasting consequences for mistakes.

    WoW has "real" consequences for mistakes?

    "Lasting", in a virtual world?

    Bah.

    I believe you're looking for an "activity". "Games" are for people ballsy enough to keep score.

  25. Re:Back to "Tactile" on Drawing on Air With Haptics in 3D · · Score: 1

    >No need to be pretentious.

    Awesome. So I take it you're all for lumping my IBM model M in the same category as VR systems that let me sculpt air, you know, since the model M is famous for its "tactile" response...

    Please wake me when the whole fucking net devolves into a bitchfest over word choice. I've an over/under on it.