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  1. Re:What else will Cameraphones ruin? on YouTube Video of Racist Chant Results In Fraternity Closure · · Score: 1

    You're not oppressed. You're a whiner. Big difference.

  2. Re:What else will Cameraphones ruin? on YouTube Video of Racist Chant Results In Fraternity Closure · · Score: 1

    Poor oppressed white male. Will the constant injustices against you ever end?!?

  3. Re:Apple pay at Coke machines and apps for diabete on Apple's "Spring Forward" Event Debuts Apple Watch and More · · Score: 1

    I need to stash that comment someplace for the future. You know, the "Less space than a Nomad. Lame." future.

  4. Re:this is just dumb on State Employees Say Rules Prevent Open "Climate Change" Discussion In Florida · · Score: 1

    ... there's too much money involved

    Really? How much money we talkin' about and who's getting it?

  5. Re:Think about it. on Lawmakers Seek Information On Funding For Climate Change Critics · · Score: 1

    When people cite sources, it is customary to cite credible sources. For your future reference.

  6. Re:The Keystone Pipeline already exists on Obama Vetoes Keystone XL Pipeline Bill · · Score: 1

    So Goldman put itself in a position where it was desperate enough to take Buffett's deal and, somehow, that is his fault?

  7. Re:The Keystone Pipeline already exists on Obama Vetoes Keystone XL Pipeline Bill · · Score: 1

    How did he force Goldman Sachs to take the deal?

  8. Re:The Keystone Pipeline already exists on Obama Vetoes Keystone XL Pipeline Bill · · Score: 2

    Yes. Of course. That's it. Because Warren Buffett is well-known for his ostentatious displays of wealth and mean-spirited greed. 8-|

  9. Re:The Keystone Pipeline already exists on Obama Vetoes Keystone XL Pipeline Bill · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Um, Buffett already makes money hand-over-fist on all kinds of other things already (including railroad regardless of whether the pipeline is approved or not). If you think Obama vetoed Keystone XL just so Buffett can make even more money hand-over-fist, you're seriously deluded.

  10. Re:Dear Michael Rogers, on NSA Director Wants Legal Right To Snoop On Encrypted Data · · Score: 1

    The first, too.

  11. Re:News on 800,000 Using HealthCare.gov Were Sent Incorrect Tax Data · · Score: 1

    Our government is filled with bad and/or stupid people.

    Unlike the private sector?

  12. Re: Classics must be Finite on Star Trek Continues Meets Kickstarter Goal, Aims For Stretch Goals · · Score: 1

    Okay, okay, time to relax. Sit down. Take a deep breath. Here, have some gin.

  13. Re:The reason is obvious on Low Vaccination Rates At Silicon Valley Daycare Facilities · · Score: 1

    The only women that will marry the loser geeks are batshit insane...

    I see you've met my first wife.

  14. Re:Arduino Panic Button on Ask Slashdot: Panic Button a Very Young Child Can Use · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Or, he could, you know ... BE A FUCKING PARENT.

    I'm thinking dad is working (so he can earn, you know, a fucking paycheck to buy fucking food and keep a fucking roof over their fucking heads) while mom is at home being a parent (unless she can't because she's having a fucking seizure).

  15. Lawful Content on Confirmed: FCC Will Try To Regulate Internet Under Title II · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I do worry about what the whole "lawful content" thing is about and will really mean down the road.

  16. Re:Lift on Testosterone Increasingly Being Used To Fight Aging In Men · · Score: 1

    ...which we know is much lower than in the past for various reasons...

    {{cite}}

  17. Re:Backpedalled? on New Jersey Gov. Christie: Parents Should Have Choice In Vaccinations · · Score: 1

    Do your friends and family know how stupid you are or are you just more comfortable sharing that with us here on Slashdot?

  18. Re:Europa on Obama's 2016 NASA Budget Status Quo, Funds Europa Mission · · Score: 1

    An "incorrect opinion"? I don't think you know what "opinion" means.

  19. Re:Europa on Obama's 2016 NASA Budget Status Quo, Funds Europa Mission · · Score: 1
    As one article put it:

    For evangelicals, the discovery of advanced extraterrestrial life has the potential to be devastating. Humans, in the view of most evangelicals, are the singular focus of God's creative attention and Christianity is the universal religion. Therefore, other advanced intelligences cannot exist.

  20. Re:Institutionalized Prejudice on WA Bill Takes Aim at Boys' Dominance In Computer Classes · · Score: 1

    Where are girls pushed ahead of boys here? How is "a plan to engage historically underrepresented students with computer science" some kind of quota? As I read it, schools need to demonstrate that they're trying to recruit so-called under-represented groups into CS, not force them into it via quotas. I think you're being too touchy and reading more into it than is there.

  21. Re:Perl is more expressive on Perl 6 In Time For Next Christmas? · · Score: 1

    Give people a sharp chef's knife and they will find 81 ways to cut themselves. Give a skilled chef a sharp chef's knife and he/she will get the job done correctly and injury-free. The lesson is not that chef's knives are bad tools, it's that the unskilled are better off with plastic because they're not ready for the real thing and they'll hurt themselves, otherwise (and then blame the tool).

  22. Re:Let's hope ... on Virgin Galactic Dumps Scaled Composites For Spaceship Two · · Score: 2

    It isn't a big deal for Rutan because he retired a few years ago.

  23. Re:Good news on Disney Turned Down George Lucas's Star Wars Scripts · · Score: 1

    It's a demonstration of someone who thought the acting in the screenplay for Rocky Horror Picture Show...

    You can evaluate acting by reading a screenplay? Impressive.

  24. Re:its a tough subject on Should Disney Require Its Employees To Be Vaccinated? · · Score: 1

    Why do statist always think that when someone objects to elevating the rights of the state to impose its will on people, they always assume that the person objecting must be some crazy anarchist or something?

    Because they inevitably start using terms like "statist" to describe non-Randians.

  25. Re:call me skeptical on NASA, NOAA: 2014 Was the Warmest Year In the Modern Record · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The Nature page you cite says that the warming rate has slowed, not that it has reversed.