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  1. Yeah... right. Angry and upset. on AOL Releases Search Logs of 657,427 Users · · Score: 1

    Update: 08/07 21:32 GMT by T : CondieR writes "The White House is now apologizing for the Massacre in Falluja..., calling it a "screw-up," which they're upset and angry about."

  2. -1 TROLL... way to go, ignorant & naive as you on Eureka! Archimedes Revealed · · Score: 1

    No. Beyond Allegro not much worthwhile has found it's way into the public so see if YOU (ignorant loudmouth) can get me
    the images of the orginal dead sea scrolls then. Other than that all you could do was mod me -1 troll, Wow.
    impressive.

    I have the impression you were going to look in the Barnes & Nobles esoteric new age section.

  3. Re:OK... So where are the Translations??? on Eureka! Archimedes Revealed · · Score: 1

    You're a complete nut job then and you will end like John Allegro who like you should know made portions
    of the Dead Sea Scrolls available to the general public. If you ask me, John Allegro contributed more
    to human knowledge and told the Vatican to go fuck themselves hard.

    It seems that the Dead Sea Scrolls depict a "christianity" that was into sex magick and used psychedelic
    mushrooms which seems to be quiete incompatible with the nightmare society they want that wages the War
    on Drugs(tm) and derides sexuality.

  4. Re:OK... So where are the Translations??? on Eureka! Archimedes Revealed · · Score: 0, Troll

    As a scientist: you're so full of it. Of course I'm hiding behind my Slashdot identity here and wouldn't
    put it so bluntly in real life but still: you have no idea what you're talking about.

    The gentleman here is complaining why "science" or rather its (orthodox) findings are so inaccessible to
    the public and he has a damm good point here.

    1. I had latin and greek class in highschool .. I don't think that's even offered in the USA
    today and that kind of knowledge could come in handy perusing that kind of material.
    But even so a lot of of material out there could be transcoded into what the public can understand
    even in the deliberately dumbed down state it is today.

    2. Science like any other religion has its orthodoxy and even to some degree its own Vatican and
    don't you dare publish anything heretical, excommunication means loss of grants and tenure. As
    a religion it hides behind scripture that is not meant to be accessible to the uninitiated layperson.

    So yes! Where are those translations! And while we're at it, why is it that not every single damm
    piece of parchment and clay tablet is on the internet for everyone to work with, oh and starting with
    the Dead Sea Scrolls which everybody knows about but few are allowed to see?? Why is it that the
    Vatican can hide tons of ancient scripts from us??

    To anybody withholding information from the public and preventing research, here's a heart-felt
    F U C K Y O U!! (I can say that when I'm hiding behind gd23ka)

  5. Right! That's the ticket! on Dealing w/ Unsatisfied Customers? · · Score: 0

    "If it is too much trouble for your organization, give your customer the names of some competing product or another product that will fit the task and send them on their way."

    And on their way out they will tell everybody and the world what a bunch of whankers you are. Some of us actually
    survive or go under by mouth propaganda.

  6. Don't worry. You're not even close to withdrawal. on Ruling to Make Reporters Act Like Drug Dealers? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Hey man, go easy okay, you haven't seen nothing yet. If you were thinking for yourself then you would
    laugh at the thought of voting for neither the democrat nor the republican side of the Global Freedom
    Reduction Party. You would be able to compare socialism with capitalism and see that it's always the
    same kind of scum from North Korea to Beverly Hills that thrives on the labor of other people.

  7. Re:Monkey T-Cells vs. Human T-Cells: slightly diff on Parexel Destroys Immune Systems, Not Liable · · Score: 1

    Given the total disregard for human life and the vanishing probability of having to pay more than a few
    thousand pounds to the survivors or rather the families for funeral arrangements and most of all the fact
    that nobody will remember these people as late as this christmas... yes, I think a strong case can be
    made for conducting that kind of research here...

    btw I see a lot of promise here for TGN1412 as a chemical warfare agent. It is completely debilitating,
    gruesomely demoralizing and leaves survivors who are in need of intensive care, the only thing left to
    work out is to see whether it can be delivered say as an aerosol, how long it will stay activated
    in the field and if that pans out find a process to economically synthesize larger quantities.

    Call me paranoid, but that is exactly the kind of thinking of scum like that. They only care about saving
    human life _IF_ there's a business case for it and there isn't always, just check out what
    BAYER did when they sold off large amounts of their Koate hemophilia medication into Asia and Latin America
    FULLY KNOWING that these where contaminated with AIDS while selling a safe, pasteurized and tested version
    into Europe and the USA. Don't believe me. Do your own research. Just enter Koate and Aids into Google
    and prepare to be apalled.

    Tell you what, the next most disturbing thing about this is that three young men and the kid will be forgotten
    in a few weeks from todays. I don't mean 'kid' as a put-down btw, it's just that with 21 this guy hasn't
    seen shit of the world and that has me upset too.

  8. Re:I call _bullshit_... !!! on Modern Humans Far More Robust Than Ancestors · · Score: 1

    With millions of hospital square miles of land mass and thousands of years of human habitation, planet Earth has much to offer in terms of cuisine. You will have to be a little more specific which "past" you're talking about. Fact is, that with the industrial preparation of food, nutrition and wholesomeness went over board and you have yet to eat the cucumbers, tomatoes and beans I grow in my own garden.

    Oh so I'm a right-wing parrot? As far as the New York Pravda is concerned, okay let's call it the New York Stuermer then in reverence to Alfred Rosenberg's asswipe nazi paper. Right-wing, left-wing, quit thinking in those childish terms.

  9. Monkey T-Cells vs. Human T-Cells: slightly differ on Parexel Destroys Immune Systems, Not Liable · · Score: 1

    The TGN1412 substance they tested on monkeys was a precise fit to a
    receptor on the human T-cells, but did not precisely fit the monkey
    T-cells and therefore did not cause the full blown T-cell activation
    when they tested it on the monkeys.

    In humans however TGN1412 fits precisely into that receptor of every single
    T-cell in the body regardless of what specialization which is why the
    results were so dramatic even with the first (and thankfully only) dose at
    a 1/500th of what the monkeys got.

    Personally I think this "mistake" was on purpose but then to see that they
    do that kind of research in Europe in plain view and not keep it out of
    sight in the third world, now that's where it really gets creepy.

  10. Yes&No&Why can't I have Openfirmware in my on Could Graphics Drivers be Included on the Card? · · Score: 2

    If what you're thinking of is a fully fledged performing 3D Driver then I'm not sure that's a possiblity
    because that graphic card has to work potentially with a lot of Operating Systems and CPU architectures,
    because that card might get plugged into anything from a Power/AIX machine to a SPARC/Solaris with
    Intel/Microcrap in between. However there is a completely platform agnostic way to get a video card set
    up so and that is OpenFirmware (Openbootprom) IEEE 12something. Openfirmware cards (SCSI, FC adapters
    readily come to mind) have a prom on them that contains F-CODE (tokenized Forth is what it is) that the
    interpreter in the Openfirmware can run to get a card setup and perform basic operations with it. So
    if that's what you need, we already got that working on real machines and now would be the time to forget
    all about Intel's EFI boot environment crap and get a real firmware even for your PC.

    If however you're thinking of a card whose sole purpose is to run this quarters first person shooter with a
    l33t number of frames per second on your PC at home, then I think they might get away with some sort of binary
    driver mapped into memory somewhere and generic Windows driver bindings to work with that. A couple of things
    that are pretty Windows-specific come to mind however:

    a.) the graphics driver vendor can easily install spyware into your system you can not easily get rid off anymore. Don't laugh.
    Even Microsoft is doing it as we just recently learned and they'll probably be more than glad to sell that
    privilege to your card vendor too.

    b.) Unless it's flasheable that code might be exploitable

    c.) If it's buggy as hell (and it's gotta be because you only paid $400 for it, cheap skate) it better be flashable
    or you'll have to get the card replaced (better refunded)

    d.) Microsoft might not be happy with that solution because Linux on Intel will have it just a little bit too easy for their taste.

  11. Re:Nice Agenda on Fun Things To Do With Your Honeypot System · · Score: 0, Troll

    Go away back to Wikipedia where that kind of bullshit belongs.

  12. Re:I call _bullshit_... !!! on Modern Humans Far More Robust Than Ancestors · · Score: 1

    Technically yes but as you can see not practically... But say for yourself, Abundant junk food chock full
    with chemical additives and affordable radiation treatment vs. expensive but nutritionally sound, healty food
    out of reach for 90% of the population ....

    and the New York Pravda saying we've never had it better... if good old Doctor Goebbels were still alive today
    he himself would be shaking his head too dazed with amazement to comment.

  13. I call _bullshit_... !!! on Modern Humans Far More Robust Than Ancestors · · Score: 1, Troll

    They're comparing a population that has been through world-wars and war induced famine
    with another population that looks okay superficially but is overweight and also likewise
    suffering from malnutrition.

    Food used to be wholesome but scarce, but without modified genes, cobalt irradiation and
    the billion plus artifical flavorings, colorings and "preservatives" they add to it nowadays.
    Today food is abundant and literally designed to make you sick and whatever remains of the
    wholesome foods, these are out of reach of the majority of the population simply because of
    the price.

    Yet another Brave New - York feel-good message that could have been authored by Reichsminister
    Dr. Goebbels himself.

  14. IE7 to punish users via Windows Update on IE7 to be Pushed to Users Via Windows Update · · Score: 1

    That's what you get when you just go and glance over Slashdot's headlines.

  15. We updated the rules right after "911" on In-Game Advertising Comes to Board Games · · Score: 1

    The fun really starts when you're playing according to the original Federal Reserve Monopoly
    rules. Instead of giving people "salaries" when they pass 'GO', in FRM people get a loan or not
    depending on whether the banking cartel is trying to slow the economy forcing people into
    default so it can get its hands on the streets you thought you owned. Oh and right after 911 we
    added a rule where everybody gets to call a "National Security Incident" whenever they roll three six in a row and they can
    finger someone who gets half of his estate claimed by the bank, bank gets to pick what streets.

    Annuit Coeptis :-)

  16. Re:$15 million for a thrill? on Walk in Space for $15 Million (Plus Airfare) · · Score: 1

    Your post was modded insightful when I got to it but it really doesn't deserve that kind of attention.

    First of all people are not starving because there is not enough money to go around and school budgets
    aren't down because of poverty. People are being starved by design and the "training" we give to the
    next generation of serfs is twice as effective at half the expense. No amount of lower-middle class
    hardship labor incentive coupons (=money) will change that..

  17. watch out... on Could That Be The Wireless Police Knocking? · · Score: 1

    when somebody you didn't hire all of the sudden starts going through a tremendous effort
    to "help" you. They're not doing it without some other goal in mind.

    The way I see it they probably want to

    a. Take away your excuse that you left your wireless unprotected because you didn't knwo
    better and someone else must have leeched those mp3s

    b. Make it harder to get free internet so more people have to get on the net registered
    and paying.

  18. Extinction != Bad design on Ancient Reptile Had Wings Like a Fighter Jet · · Score: 1

    Not really. There have probably been hundreds of thousands of "good designs" that have been wiped out because of global catastrophes or simple because the environment gradually changed. An organism that transports oxygen with blood based on copper instead of iron, is not necessarily obsolete but just not called for at the moment.

  19. Great! Let's get our VIPs protected then! on Indian Scientists Develop Vaccine for Bird Flu · · Score: 1

    I would love to see the really important people get this kind of protection first
    and along with it why don't we give them the same vaccination regimen that has
    worked so well for our troops deployed to the gulf.

  20. Re:Oh come on... Greetings from Moriah? on Apollo 11 TV Tapes Go Missing · · Score: 1

    Like you said, the Northwood document was more or less a brainstorm, nothing more, nothing less. I guess we can expect some
    form of efficiency here that if they had enacted the airplane scenario, it would have been at the inconsequential cost of a
    couple of hundred civilians.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Northwoods , but really all you need is to type "Operation Northwoods"
    into Google.

    But like I said this is not what I'm here for. The message I want to get across is: It's time people turned off
    their TV sets and turned on their minds. Don't thumb your nose at someone because what they're saying is not what
    they're saying on FOX or in the NY Times.

    And on the other hand don't believe anyone blindly -- instead do your own research and your own thinking and go
    with what _YOU_ come up with.

  21. Re:Oh come on now, you can't possibly be serious!! on Apollo 11 TV Tapes Go Missing · · Score: 1

    Right. Why "Hide those people, build a remote controlled drone and shoot that down over Cuba. Invade the country, haul Castro in chains to New York, kill anybody who has seen the wreckage sans bodies, let people go and follow up on them should they ever dare to talk about what happened"

    when instead you could

    "Shoot down a passenger plane over Cuba, Invade the country, haul Castro in chains to New York".

    You know during the entire threat, I aim to get the message across that people are conditioned to discredit things they hear just because it is
    not backed up by the official media etc. Looking at your and the replies of some others that is apparently the last thing you want to discuss.
    Which is great because from now on I am going to pursue that a lot here on Slashdot and elsewhere.

  22. Better have a full fledged EXT3 for Windows on Fully Open Source NTFS Support Under Linux · · Score: 1

    Why not take the filesystem driver completely out of the hands of Microsoft and use an EXT3 filesystem on windows instead?
    I already looked into this and there's one open source filesystem driver that is read only and the other one is rw, free as
    in beer, but is otherwise closed source and doesn't handle their ACLs and other extended attributes they might have.
    There would definately be a place for a migration kit for upgrading Windows to full featured EXT3.

    With EXT3 people have a proven filesystem. I don't know what people have with NTFS but the way I see it, it is best not touched
    because it is undocumented and subject to change as "(Microsoft) business needs" dictate.

  23. Re:Oh come on now, you can't possibly be serious!! on Apollo 11 TV Tapes Go Missing · · Score: 1

    So what if they were about to kill 400 people just so they have a reason to start a war?

    Oh yes I know, it's the War on @SET[Communism, Drugs, Terrorism, Private Gun-ownership, Tax Evasion, Atheism, Unamericanism .. ], I guess _WE_ can live with some collateral damage as long as we don't get picked as collaterals.

    Mein Fuehrer was pretty nice when he needed a reason to invade Poland. All he did was blow up a radio station just over the polish border. The American Fuehrer sank an oceanliner with I don't know how many hundreds of people in WWI and the second time around allowed Perl Harbor to happen.

    Ooooh... wait... COOONSSSPPIIRRAAACYYY THhhHHheEEEoooORRRRYYYYYyyY ... CRIMETHINK! CRIMETHINK! Can't even _entertain_ the thought that just because they put out papers like that, that whey would do things like that. Oooohh Noooo, can't go there. OFfF LLiiImmiitSS! It wasn't on TV and Wikipedia doesn't say so either so it's just a crazy, kooky thing to say.

    Another thing, like Dylan said, Osama is family, in fact he's their son. He's most definately a friend of the family.

    You didn't say anything about the radiation experiments? Too bad. I particularily like how the Dept of Energy admits to injecting a healthy young women with plutonium without her knowing. I don't know but she could have had Dr. Mengele for a doctor and would probably have fared better.

    People, don't just go and believe (or disbelieve) what I'm telling you. Instead, go and look up the things I'm talking about and see for yourself.

  24. Re:How.. the worst kind of fanatic consp. theorist on Apollo 11 TV Tapes Go Missing · · Score: 1

    You know, like I said I don't really care whether the moon hoax theory is true, fully or in part. I have my own theory
    about what happened and I even gave it somewhere in this thread but it is completely irrelevant to the point I am
    trying to make:

    Basic Programming - Serf, Human:

    What we tell you is largely true. What you see on TV or read in the newspapers, magazines etc., what letter degree university people or
    the ones in uniform tell you, that is largely true. We are smarter than you and that is why we are running things and you are not.

    If others present you with material that they obviously did not get from the previously mentioned respectable sources such as
    television, print etc. and/or which has not been certified by a letter degree person etc. then it is largely false. These people
    are mentally deranged must be avoided unless you want others to believe that you are likewise afflicted and suffer social isolation.

    FIAT.

    That is the kind of basic programming that every human adult that goes through the conditioning process which begins upon leaving their mother's
    womb and doesn't stop merely after graduating school has gone through. You right: It is hard to combat that kind of fanatic, the
    conspiracy theorist who considers theories presented to him merely on the account of how many other people believe that theory to hold true
    and who is prepared to act against better judgement just to avoid being laughed at.

  25. Re:How can you "lose" 698/700 boxes??? on Apollo 11 TV Tapes Go Missing · · Score: 1

    So when you talk to someone and you're not happy when they listen to you and modify their theory on account of the facts you give them?
    Instead you have the expectation that they must arrive at exactly the same conclusion you do?

    What does that make you?

    Btw, "Common Knowledge" is so subjective, what may be "common knowledge" to one man. may be utterly preposterous to another.