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  1. WTC7 first it collapsed and then it was pulled...? on Bush Causes Cell Phone Ban · · Score: 1

    It's impossible to bring a building like WTC7 down just like that without damaging neighboring buildings.
    The people who do that kind of work are highly paid professionals and they take weeks to months of planning
    and preparing. The neighboring buildings next to WTC7 were left intact.

    Btw the interesting thing is that now we're discussing how they "pulled" WTC7 when only a couple of weeks
    people like you would scoff at the "wild conspiracy theory" that WTC7 was "pulled". I'm sure most people
    will take note of that.

    Here follow these links and read up on the subject.

    http://www.wtc7.net/
    http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/wtc7.html

  2. Re:The one they would have loved to print on Bush Causes Cell Phone Ban · · Score: 1

    WTC7 must then have become structurally unsound months before 911 because it takes
    the work of weeks to plan the detonations, set the charges and wire the building.
    Stuff like that doesn't all happen during a sunny afternoon.

    You lose. Press c to repeat mistake. Press f to return to Fox News.
    Press b to IM Bill O'Reilly.

  3. Sun already got rid of 32-bit long ago on Microsoft To Dump 32-Bit After Vista · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Beginning with Solaris 10, 32-bit Hardware is no longer supported on SPARC.
    The operating system still ships with support to run 32-bit applications.

    Microsoft will certainly never be a serious contender in the tiers of
    professional computing filled by Sun and IBM and I know you can argue that
    with me for arguments sake but after everything is said and done it is
    still IBM Mainframe/AIX muscle and Sun Solaris tendon that make the world
    go around. And as far as rotating the globe goes, Microsoft excels of course at
    marketing spin so while the major players all abandoned 32-bit more or less
    quietly one wonders how Microsoft will flaunt and celebrate the fact in
    front of a impressionable lay public.

  4. The one they would have loved to print on Bush Causes Cell Phone Ban · · Score: 3, Funny

    "When President George Bush visits Sydney, Australia for the APEC Summit in September, all dissent within the radius of a 5km of the visiting dignitary will be suppressed with immediate lethal force. During the days of the visit, curfew will begin one hour earlier and last one hour longer.

    Kids! Parents! Let's give Mr. Bush a cheery welcome to Australia! Additional chocolate rations have been approved for minors under the age of 16 wishing to cheer President Bush, these will be available after each event. Adults will receive $10 for each cheering event, please contact your police department for further details."

  5. poison lumps of endocrinal tissue on A Side Effect of Testosterone Poisoning · · Score: 1

    http://yro.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=234843&cid =19154005

    In your 'Testosterone poisoning' submission you came across as some
    college individual with a social engineering agenda.

  6. I am more of the unruly class on Judge Doesn't Know What a Web Site is · · Score: 1

    Tell you what, I am merely a middle class individual. I have to
    work for the little that I can have and guess what...

    I don't own a television and I consider watching television if not
    vulgar, then self-defeating.

    You see, my mind is precious and it's the only thing I can really
    take control of in this stage of my life.

    As far as the internet is concerned, I would say his Lordship is
    painfully aware that it is severely interfering with the peace of the land, i.e. the ignorance of the serfs:

    http://www.informationliberation.com/?multimedia
    http://www.informationliberation.com/
    http://www.infowars.com/
    http://www.disinfo.com/
    http://deoxy.ory/

    are just a fair sample right off the top of my mind.

  7. testosterone poisoning... pc college word game? on A Side Effect of Testosterone Poisoning · · Score: 3, Interesting

    You coined the term now we want to now what's your agenda? I still believe
    you are from one of these colleges that work hard to feminize whatever male
    concept they can so why not start with the male sexual hormone and call that
    a poison.

    I suppose you can get away with it on campus where lumping the words poison
    and testosterone together and maybe adding a little global warming or rainforst
    defoliation gets the student population all riled up. Out here in the real world
    however you are not dealing with a predictable crowd of insecure youngsters
    eager to please and blend. I have enough cohones (full of the hormone I assure
    you) to deal with you and if that upsets you then yes... in accordance with the
    theory above... I enjoy your upset.

    Btw... if you're at a college and in trouble for laughing at the wrong moment
    (like when someone starts to talk about testosterone poisoning) go to
    http://www.thefire.org/ Foundation for Individual's Rights in Education

  8. Test. poisoning.. that word is your invention... on A Side Effect of Testosterone Poisoning · · Score: 1, Troll

    ...so what's your agenda?

    I suppose these are the kinds of "pc" speech code word games that are played
    around colleges where feminization of everything male is at the top of the
    curriculum. I suppose all you have to in a college setting is lump the words
    poison and testosterone together and maybe add a little rain forest defoliation
    and the still impressionable crowd of young desperates to blend in and be
    accepted will throttle each other to death to prove their sustainable lack
    of the hormone. Out here in the real world people easily have the balls (and
    thus the testosterone) to stand up to the likes of you!

  9. We mulled this over and have a better solution on A "Bill of Lights" to Restrict LEDs on Gadgets? · · Score: 1

    Well you know we gave it a lot of thought, at one time we were even discussing adding
    a little switch besides every light and led so he can switch it off... but then we
    thought, hey let's give him something better.

    Let's give him a test switch instead that makes all the lights come on!

  10. Go for it if you want them to fuck with your mind on Using Technology to Enhance Humans · · Score: 1

    With wiretapping rampant, little kids on terrorist watchlists,
    corporations and government working together in collecting data
    on people, kids charged thousands of dollars for
    downloading a bunch of mp3s, DRM, MPAA+RIAA copyright squads,
    cctv cameras going up all over the place and cops beating you
    to a pulp for even bring up your constitutional rights,
    google filing for patents on creating psychological profiles
    from online gaming... ... you want them to install something in your brain... so that
    you can get into "your" email account even faster..?

    NWO scumbags: fuck you.

  11. No sense in throwing good money after bad money on Final Season of Battlestar Galactica Confirmed · · Score: 1

    "It's the final season, so it's definitely going to be the most vicious. As far as we know, in respects of the way we have this show constructed, this is the final season." Sackhoff says"

    Tell you what if anything this is probably going to be the lamest ending
    to the BS-Galactica saga, because if they are already sure they flogged
    this dog to death why invest a hell of a lot of money into it?

    Just like old Levi used to say.

  12. No it was you who thought it into existence!! on Hubble Space Telescope Detects Ring of Dark Matter · · Score: 1

    "except, of course, all the astrophysicists who often pointed out that exactly this kind of discovery was just around the corner."

    Now live with it!

  13. Re:dominant Internet Explorer.. my ass on Microsoft Patches 19 Flaws, 6 in Vista · · Score: 1

    Thanks for telling me, I just updated my sig. Youtube periodically deletes 911 truth videos and then somebody puts it back up. I can be reached at my user@yahoo.com email account, just substitute the string user with geltenfloor. If you want to learn more about this then go to then do go to these sites

    http://www.infowars.com/
    http://www.prisonplanet.com/
    http://www.informationliberation.com/

    Watch the movies Terrorstorm, Loose Change 2nd Edition, Police State 2000, 2003 on
    video.google.com (just search for them, you'll find them people make sure those
    docs are up). While you're at it also enter "Global Warming Swindle" in video.google.com

    Take care
    JG

  14. dominant Internet Explorer.. my ass on Microsoft Patches 19 Flaws, 6 in Vista · · Score: 3, Funny

    Here, this is probably the article you had in mind:

    "Microsoft has just released seven dominance advisories -- all rated critical -- with dominance enhancements for at least 19 dominance threats affecting the world's premier and most popular Windows(R) operating system, the widely deployed superior Office productivity suite and the most dominant Internet Explorer browser. Six of the 19 dominance threats affect Microsoft's latest and most exciting offering, the Windows Vista Operating System. 'There are dominance enhancements for 7 different domination points that could otherwise lead to unplanned code execution in the most popular word processor of all times Word, the most powerful spreadsheet application Excel and of course spectacular Office. Users of Microsoft Exchange the kick-ass central hub of Information Technology are also urged to pay attention to all of the critical bulletins, which cover 4 different dominance features. A cumulative IE dominance update addresses six potentially cool features. There are the six that apply to the dominant IE 7 on the hugely popular Windows Vista Operating System. The last bulletin in this month's batch apples to the widely acclaimed CAPICOM (Cryptographic API Component Object Model) and could also put users at risk of complete system dominance violations.'"

  15. Most of his rethoric is anxiety relief on Analysts Call IBM Layoff Estimates "Hogwash" · · Score: 1

    This analysis is so patently stupid ... I'm afraid of infringing on that
    guy's rights.

    They're not cutting 43% of their workforce. They're sending those 43% to
    China because that's where those jobs will be needed in the near future
    to support all those other jobs that are sent there by the rest of the
    F500 "economy".

  16. More anti-privacy potty training on Microsoft Invents Split Screen PC · · Score: 1

    Because that is what it is as far as I'm concerned. I don't think anybody
    would want to even _risk_ calling up intimate data on a screen where someone
    else is standing besides them and staring at the screen.

    So what's next, Tavistock?? Do we get naked for the camera you installed over
    the toilet?

  17. No it's not unless you need it to be. on Is Virtual Rape a Crime? · · Score: 1

    Since you're asking me, no there is no way to commit rape in cybersex
    for the lack of physical genitals and the lack of ejaculation of male
    semen. The definition of the rape in many a jurisdiction not only requires
    penetration of the female vagina with the male genital but also the
    ejaculation and will treat the unaccomplished act as sexual battery.
    Whether lewd comments on the web may be deemed sexual battery is questionable
    in itself. Therefore there is no case here unless you really need to
    have one say because you have it "on good authority" that superior courts will
    back your decision.

  18. Re:Let's not sit home and sustain the Agenda 21 fr on Earthlike Planet Orbiting Nearby Star · · Score: 1

    Please do google for Agenda 21. I suggest you start with the documenary "Global Warming Swindle"
    (which ridicules man-made global warming to be sure). You can find that on video.google.com
    at http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4499562022 478442170&q=global+warming+swindle

    I had a saturn iv and moon lander toy when I was a kid meaning I'm a little younger than you,
    however I'm sure I would BUY a television to watch the Mars landing.

  19. Let's not sit home and sustain the Agenda 21 fraud on Earthlike Planet Orbiting Nearby Star · · Score: 1

    "We co-evolved with Earth's biosphere and it's very unlikely we will find a hospitable duplicate where we can lay around on a beach or picnic by a river."

    You may be right in even though other planets may have beaches and rivers there are
    most likely indigenous life and other circumstances to contend with, for example the
    sun emitting a burst of harsh radiation every so often which the indigenous life can
    deal with but our species can't.

    However we should spend those thousand years experimenting on other planets and discovering
    the universe rather than sitting "home" sustaining the Agenda-21 fraud. What our
    species has to mature and rid itself of the scum holding us back. Fortunately w
    we're making a lot of progress in that area.

  20. Frankly, I don't give a shit on Nuclear Training Software Downloaded To Iran · · Score: 1

    So what does the software do, teach the Iranians how to maintain a nuclear facility?
    Fine. Tell you what when they're building and using nuclear reactors I _want_ them
    to know what they're doing and if that software helps them then fine, they and
    anyone else should have been able to obtain that completely and totally free of
    charge. Just think of what happened at Chernobyl and how the radioactive crap went
    around the world to contaminate _YOUR_ food and water.

    What's more I don't appreciate the button pushing: Iran. Nuclear. US Facility accessed.
    First of all, the software is most likely on some administrative file server which
    is most likely not at all be connected to any computer system monitoring the plant.

  21. Oh yeah? Well you ain't seen nothing yet... on Massively Multiplayer Online Birdwatching Game · · Score: 1

    Check out these massive hot multiplayer girlwatching games instead.
    To get on the game servers just google for xxx and then follow the
    links.

  22. PRS: Problem - Reaction - Solution on Airships to Patrol Venezuela's Skies · · Score: 2

    What you fail to realize is that crime is used to coerce people into giving
    up their rights. So they let crime run rampant and terrorize the populace
    until the people cry out against it and then they move in with the solution.
    Your classic Hegel at work here: Problem -> Reaction -> Solution.
    Crime keeps the populace in line and provides fodder for inmate labor programs.
    If it didn't occur naturally, governments would have invented it. What
    they all do is sow crime until they can harvest another crackdown on
    it. Btw I wouldn't be at all surprised if scumbag Fujimori didn't own a
    couple of hundred acres of coca plantation.

  23. Re:Evolution vs Inteligence Re:Creationists on Chimps Evolved More Than Humans · · Score: 1

    You're confusing "rank" in the social order with
    intelligence, strength and general ability. Talking
    of our social order, the tip of our pyramid is
    very much worried over the intelligence and abilities
    of the lower ranks. As far as eugenics are concerned
    we already have it, the program is in full effect
    and I think you can imagine they're not selecting for
    the very smart nor the very capable. You might be
    prime breeding stock :-)

  24. Re:It is not "your" company on Customers Treated as Culprits in Support Calls? · · Score: 1

    --"Treat them like part of the owners of the company". Looks like a couple of
    Walmart "Associates" should then find themselves invited to a family BBQ with the
    Waltons in Bentonville.

    The bunch up on top of the pyramid revels in the ownership and power over people,
    most in the pyramid are content with owning things (and maybe their spouses
    and children) and only a scant few will slave away for achievement certificates
    and smiley stickers. Maybe they should put more fluoride into the water.

  25. It is not "your" company on Customers Treated as Culprits in Support Calls? · · Score: 1

    unless you own controlling or at least sizeable percentage amounts of stock in it.

    I think the largest problem we have here is people making their employers' perceived
    problems their own. If your job does not entail managing fraud then don't. If your
    employer asks you to investigate fraud then do. Chances are your employer wont
    even care and will only tack additional duties onto your workload while paying you
    the same or less.