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  1. Obviously another paid ad on Slashdot here... on Food Activist's Life Becomes The Life of Brian · · Score: 1

    We are obviously talking the "Share International" Maitreya cult here .. http://www.share-international.org/ You can shove it up your ass, Creme then take it out and shove it through the noses of the people paying you.

    The main idea behind the cult is there are a 40 some "Ascended Masters" here to guide humanity in the "New Age". Each of these masters will address a specific concern .. and those concerns are healthcare, economics, .. I think you get the picture. The idea is for us to step aside for 40 galactic "benevolent" dictators while they take over. I for one don't think so. I'm not sure if they are a spin-off of the "Ashtar Galactic Command" or if it is the other way around.

  2. Re:what is this "ROM" of which you speak? on Android 2.1 Finally Makes It To Droid · · Score: 1

    Love your sig, yes you are right on the money dude.

  3. Gnah you haven't given this a lot of thought. on Gates Foundation Plans To Invest $10B Into Vaccines · · Score: 1

    The way to a better world is freedom and liberty for all. people in areas with the worst "overcopulation" live under bad-ass military regimes
    funded, aided and abetted by the United States and Europe. -> Real - education that actually empowers and doesn't compartmentalize
    thought and perception is what is needed here in the West so that you, buddy, finally get to see the light as well.

    As far as Bill Gates and his 10bn dollars in vaccines no one wants (don't exactly see people outside Walgreens lining up for their H1N1 shot),
    I doubt he would himself take even one, not even the extra special vaccine GlaxoSmithKline made for the German government and
    higher ranking German army personnel.

    The best aid we can give right now to the world would be to make our govt and corporations fuck off and get the hell out of those countries,
    everybody is so much better off without their "aid" which is pretty much just cementing the various regimes they put there into place. A good
    example of that is what we can see in Haiti right now with the US army literally occupying Haiti - shooting
    people with rubber bullets and now live ammo instead of providing food aid. And once things "normalize" again they will make sure the same
    kind of scum that has been running the place will rule over the island again. In fact, we would be better off without those fuckers
    ourselves but it might still take a short while until the gros of the population here figure that one out.

  4. OMg yes please I'm so terrified, oh please saaaave on Can Imaging Technologies Save Us From Terrorists? · · Score: 1

    meeee .... there's people wearing turbans out to kill me waaaah wahhh uuuuuh uuuh I'm sooo scared baah baaaah please scan my cock with your terahertz scanners so I can be saaaafe

  5. Audit the --- FED --- FIRST!! on Call To "Open Source" AIG Investigation · · Score: 3, Informative

    And here's the way it'll happen:

    Support Ron Paul's bill http://www.auditthefed.com/ and http://www.campaignforliberty.com/

    Why audit smalltime thieves when we could be coming after the GREATEST financial criminals this far into human history!!!

    They stole trillions from us and wont tell us what they did with the money.

  6. It's just like they want their "internet2" to be on Why Open Source Phones Still Fail · · Score: 1

    There are pretty much 3 reasons for that, one they're many times oversubscribed with their bandwidth. Just see what the iphone did to AT&T, mobile networks are not
    really looking for the next killer app. Two their infrastructure is way not as reliable as people might think, I know of a bunch of NT4 machines that were handling text msgs
    at a German network in 2006 and I'm sure there still there. Three and this is what I believe is the most important reason:

    They maintain a consumption culture where they are in control not only over the network and the services reachable through it but also the device itself (pay 4 apps, ringtones etc.) while
    locking out the competition and keeping their customers in the app store. Locked down devices, usage restrictions, "AUP" "acceptable" use policies, chicanery and arbitrary
    prohibitions - your mobile phone experience today is a taste of the "Internet2" joys to be forced on you tomorrow (if you let them).

  7. Re:First... define worse... on Bad Driving May Have Genetic Basis · · Score: 1

    You're in repeater mode, you're ingesting and pushing out data unfiltered and unreflected.

  8. I'm more worried about Leprosy and Tuberculosis on Internet Probably Couldn't Handle a Flu Pandemic · · Score: 1

    It is the UNNECESSARY quarantining and locking down of the nation that it wont handle. They claim their "swine flu" has killed roughly a 1000 people since
    last April when they started the hyping it,

    well did you know that according to "CDC" own statistics, in 2006 648 people died from Tuberculosis and 13,000 people were diagnosed with the disease
    IN THE UNITED STATES.

    http://www.cdc.gov/tb/statistics/reports/2008/pdf/2008report.pdf turn to page 15, table 1.

    Myobacter Tuberculosis gives rise to tuberculosis, a deadly disease and what a painful way to die once it has found it's way into your bones.

    Related to Myobacter Tuberculosis is another all time favorite Myobacter Leprae which gives rise to: Hansen's disease aka Leprosy. These little bastards
    chew up your nerves, very painful until you lose all sensation.

    http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00044418.htm#00001076.gif

    Look at table 20, each year in average a 100+ people get it here in the United States with a peak in the 80s of 400+ cases again HERE IN THE UNITED STATES.

    There are other Myobacter of course a whole slew of them but they are for the most part very rare thankfully.

    I WOULD NOT WANT TO BE AROUND ANYONE who has an open tuberculosis and is coughing. I would NOT want any physical contact with someone who has
    untreated leprosy. -> These diseases freak me out

    So think about it,

    -----> Tens of thousands of people contract major league plague diseases every year here in the United State and not a word of it on the mainstream media, -----

  9. what a stupid way to ask this question btw on What If They Turned Off the Internet? · · Score: 1

    "after the riots have calmed down" we are not going to have to "cope" with anything, Al Gore and all the criminal scum like him will hang from a gallow
    or possibly far worse.

    What a retarded mindfucker you are for even suggesting the people would be defeated. And there _is_ a revolution brewing and it is no longer on the horizon
    anymore, it's almost within earshot.

  10. Re:Do not want because you do not need on Nationwide Shortage In Supply of Swine Flu Vaccine · · Score: 1

    I've had "Swine Flu" and it wasn't that bad but maybe I"m not in the targeted race demographics. I'd rather have the disease a dozen
    times than all the injections big pharma is so desperate to squirt into my meat.

    Fuck them btw, nobody will put anything into me I find the very idea that I would submit to such a debilitating injection is actually highly insulting.

  11. Re:How about Spotlight? That works on shared volum on What Desktop Search Engine For a Shared Volume? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Spotlight is the obvious answer if you have OS X. Not everybody in the world is lucky enough to be in that
    position, most are stuck on one of the inferior platforms. Your rubbing it in, is not helping it just
    alienates people who already have been through enough and have it tough.

  12. Re:Not a black mark on Is Working For the Gambling Industry a Black Mark? · · Score: 1

    Things people worry about it wouldn't even occur to me that people might potentially take offense if I worked for the gaming industry,
    maybe implementing Gaming Standards Association standards (learn how backend systems at the casino talk to slot machines)
      http://www.gamingstandards.com/index.php?page=standards/free_downloads_standards

    People might not agree with gambling per se, but the technology that is behind the operations of a casino is top of the line and kick
    ass.

  13. About your "anecdote" on On the Efficacy of Flu Vaccine · · Score: 1

    You have to polish your "anecdote" a little dude, nobody is sick twice and then only for 5 days, acute flu symptoms last for 4-5 days each time. The other thing is, whether vaccine work or not is has never been proven and is NOT beyond debate, how dare you btw?!

  14. Re:APPLE! FIX THIS BUG TOO! on Major Snow Leopard Bug Said To Delete User Data · · Score: 1

    it may have already been fixed there is now a performance update on software update. im not sure if everybody gets that update but yeah my mbp is one of those brand new unibody builtin battery ones.

    if that update addresses the problem then thats another good reason to buy apple.

  15. APPLE! FIX THIS BUG TOO! on Major Snow Leopard Bug Said To Delete User Data · · Score: 1

    Ever since I got MacOS 10.6 "Slow Leopard" my OSX experience with Safari has SUCKED.
    Every so often Safari freezes up the whole system for up to half a minute

    Check this syslog:

    Oct 12 16:57:51 un2803-09 Safari[18145]: INSERT-HANG-DETECTED: Tx time:22.553759, # of Inserts: 1, # of bytes written: 5, Did shrink: NO
    Oct 12 17:10:35 un2803-09 Safari[18145]: INSERT-HANG-DETECTED: Tx time:6.630163, # of Inserts: 1, # of bytes written: 5, Did shrink: NO
    Oct 12 17:16:29 un2803-09 Safari[18145]: Periodic CFURLCache Insert stats (iters: 369) - Tx time:0.003914, # of Inserts: 1, # of bytes written: 5, Did shrink: NO, Size of cache-file: 167206912, Num of Failures: 2
    Oct 12 17:40:45 un2803-09 Safari[18145]: INSERT-HANG-DETECTED: Tx time:16.382989, # of Inserts: 1, # of bytes written: 5, Did shrink: NO

    People have been complaining about that for more than a month now. Hey I just supported your asses by getting
    a $2800 Macbook Pro and I _paid_ for the 10.6 upgrade for my old MBP, what do I need to do to get this fixed,
    do I have to buy a time machine or get a MobileMe subscription (WTF should I pay to sync to my ipod touch? Oh did
    I mention I got a 16Gb ipod touch a while ago too!) .. and come to think of it I have gotten applecare protection plans for everything
    I bought from you guys, that's a whooping $350 bucks for a macbook, and it's also those little things that count
    like you making me shell out an extra $29 for a display adaptor because you chose to go with some weird-ass standard
    nobody has heard of before...

    You OWE me to fix this bug, buddy.

  16. You can stick your job up your ass on For Some Medical Workers, a Flu Shot Or Possible Job Loss · · Score: 1

    before I take any vaccination shots whatsoever. I haven't ever gone and gotten them in the past why should I do so now just
    because Novartis and this government want me to?

    they blew it when they just came across as too DAMM EAGER TO INJECT... too DAMM EAGER.

    The opportunity for a world-wide injection campaign is out the window and wont be back, possibly for a quiet a while, but most likely
    not ever as

    PEOPLE LIKE YOU AND ME are wising up to the extent of the FRAUD

  17. We're in trouble on Why AT&T Should Dump the iPhone's Unlimited Data Plan · · Score: 1

    Some iPhone fans will argue that metered pricing would kill the magic of Apple's phone -- that sense of liberation one feels at being able to access the Internet from anywhere, at any time.

    If being able to access the net is freedom then I rest my case for the destruction of the species.

  18. Huh? What's good about the article? on Sunspots Return · · Score: 1

    Who said it was a good article? Hannah Montana? It mentions global warming as fact when the off-screen debate whether global warming is caused by human activity has turned into the debate whether it is happening at all. I don't see any redeeming value here.

  19. Re:wow... on Motorist Pushes Suicidal Man Off Bridge · · Score: 1

    If only ve vould have had citizens such as zhis gentleman.

    Rudolf Mueller, SS-OStuBF, Mitglied des Stabs des Reichsfuehrer SS: Heil Hitler!

  20. Re:Crackfix please on Windows 7 RCs Shut Down To Force Updates · · Score: 1

    I don't think anybody hates you for putting out a sign "Please paint my fence for free". I'm sure you'll find hundred thousands of people curious enough to install it for a quick glance at it, and maybe you're left with a few thousand world-wide that actually try to use it. Don't make it sound though as it's a great act of humanitarian charity received by a world of ingrates. As far as I'm concerned I need to be paid to look at it.

  21. Re:Crackfix please on Windows 7 RCs Shut Down To Force Updates · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Thousands of people are beta-testing crapware for months for free and all they get is the "free" use of it and not even that really thanks to the time limit. I'm sure some people at Microsoft are painfully aware how the lackluster of new Windows releases has worn off. Hmmmpf.. not even a free T-shirt, not even a "I beta-tested MSWindows for 10 months and all I got was this lousy T-shirt".

    Geez. Again someone telling me I should be thankful for nothing.

      Another day on slashdot.

  22. Oh wow I didn't realize!!! It is crap. on Your Commuting Costs By Car Vs. Train? · · Score: 1

    Well I did realize. It's another self-serving report put out by an organization that profits
    from it. This is the same thing as manufacturers for sugar running ads extolling "Sugar is Life!"
    or another study by Auxigro that "proves" MSG is healthy or another one put out by Rumsfelds
    former outfit telling you Aspartame is sweet and safe and wont give you brain lesions.

    Why do we even have to discuss corporate press release crap like this on slashdot?

  23. Re:Good idea on Windows 7 Will Be Free For a Year · · Score: 1

    If an open source project wants to be more 'mainstream' they or someone else _ports_ it to Windows. Only
    very few times and very far in between have I seen a substantial project targeting Windows, and then it
    wasn't anything useful outside of Windows but a specific system tool or replacements for services
    Windows lacks out of the box.

    Again, people don't develop for windows, they _port_ to windows.

  24. Hehe well let me write that piece for you then... on Drug-Sniffing Drones Take To the Skies In the Netherlands · · Score: 1

    Amsterdam (AP). Dutch intelligence services have uncovered a terror cell operating in the Dutch capital of Amsterdam. Kas Buurmeester, spokesperson of the Dutch Ministry of Inner Security announced during a press conference earlier this morning that a number of dutch citizens were apprehended outside the homes of various members of the European Parliament. The suspects displayed a keen interest in the contents of rubbish bins and in one case evidence of an attempt was uncovered to tap into the municipal sewage system, ostensibly to obtain samples of sewage from those residences. "There is not a single modus of operandi you can point to and that's how terrorists operate", so David Rosenthal, security advisor to the United Nations, "Each case is different and it really depends on the terrorist's objectives". With this in mind, tragedy may have been prevented in Amsterdam, but the population of this European metropolis looks into an uncertain and worrisome future.

  25. Re:Anybody is welcome to use it on Brazilian Pirates Hijack US Military Satellites · · Score: 1

    Oh ... yeah you'd think they would have thought of securing their relays
    but then they realized that could be used in denial of service. Duh come
    to think of it you would probably want a really stupid relay that someone
    might be able to jam for just a while until your military wireless gear
    software radio solution cuts through the interference. Well in that case
    you can't secure those things in the first place because that security
    could be used against you, so that means you have to operate open relays
    and you have the situation of third parties making use of them.

    Nothing they can do about it, except kill those 'pirates' (uuuh uuuh
    they're baaaad, they're all ciayda PIE-RATS).