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  1. -1, Flamebait NOT: Prod Solaris is NOT opensource. on Sun May Begin Close Sourcing MySQL Features · · Score: 1

    Actually it's true. So I can get the OpenSolaris sources... yay! Great. But what I really need is the
    sources to the Solaris I'm actually running. So no, it's not really open source because we're not running here
    some eternal Beta like OpenSolaris but production Solaris. I want the exact source that reflects the
    patch level on the system. Where can I get that?!

  2. Re:Nope. You jerked off... on my screen on Blogger Subpoenaed for Criticizing Trial Lawyers · · Score: 1

    You're right: Pro-vaccination is also a no-brainer, pun intended. Go ahead, stay on autopilot, don't
    update your mental maps, collide with reality or get shot down. You can choose not to believe in
    abusive pharma and hey this America, so I can't force you to look at the evidence (nor the victims).
    Vaccinations are becoming more and more mandatory, but thinking will always remain purely optional.
    Press enter to continue with your regular programming.

  3. Governance :-) on Study Reports On Debian Governance, Social Organization · · Score: 1

    So, Tavistock, we just registered a spike in the use of the word "Governance" this week.
    What gives? Getting the serfs used to it are we?

  4. Re:Would she really take a Thiomerisol injection?? on Blogger Subpoenaed for Criticizing Trial Lawyers · · Score: 1

    Sure have it your way and let's not even talk about why ingesting mercury is one thing,
    being injected with it yet another. What really interests me is how viciously the
    innoculation-is-good meme is defended.

  5. Re:Would she really take a Thiomerisol injection?? on Blogger Subpoenaed for Criticizing Trial Lawyers · · Score: 1

    Since you're obviously eager and willing to take a mercury injection, tell you what I'll even spring you a free chest and pelvic x-ray to go with that.

    Seriously though your comparison to oxygen, water and iron is going to impress the impressionable but you fail to mention that mercury is no nutrient in any form, unless of course plutonium or depleted uranium have also been approved by the FDA for human consumption over night. Sorry, taking a mercury shot like that is as healthy as tanning under a linear accelerator.

  6. Nope. You jerked off... on my screen on Blogger Subpoenaed for Criticizing Trial Lawyers · · Score: 1

    Actually you just jerked off, right on my screen. Thanks. You didn't
    read the article and give thought to why she is having her financial
    data subpoenaed. Hint: She might well be a pharma shill.

    This would be a major win for all of us if someone like that got
    exposed. A lot of opinion engineering is done by pharma through
    channels like an obviously pro-vaccination webpage / blog like
    the one Seidel operates.

  7. Would she really take a Thiomerisol injection?? on Blogger Subpoenaed for Criticizing Trial Lawyers · · Score: 1

    I have little to no sympathy with Seidel. Thiomerisol, a mercury(!) compound, deals enormous damage
    to a child's (and an adult's) brain. Basically it boils down to a needle full of lobotomy.
    If she is defending Thiomerisol then either she hasn't done her homework or knowing the facts
    she is on their payroll.

  8. Re:Oh Pleeez PROTECT me Uhhh uhhh uhhh on Having Your ID Stolen Leads to Job Loss, Prosecution · · Score: 1

    You're talking pain compliance here.

  9. Oh Pleeez PROTECT me Uhhh uhhh uhhh on Having Your ID Stolen Leads to Job Loss, Prosecution · · Score: 1

    Ohhh... I'm sooo scared Mr. Policeman, please use biometrics
    on me, put a camera me all day and night, bug my phones and read my
    mail... so I can be safe, please Mr. Policeman, I don't want to
    got to jaiiiill..

    So first they fix things so that SSNs and other identity information
    is more or less freely accessible to anyone that wants it, then
    they fix it too that once its "stolen" you're in a deep world of
    hurt and shit, putting the burden of proof of innocence on you
    and making it a slooow process to get out of like with Mr. Bunce here... so we all are eager to line up, be thumb-printed,
    iris-scanned and infrared T-ray imaged. And get "Lifelock" too at
    $$ a month so we can be saaafe.

    Well you know what, I'm still not going to get in line for your
    stupid Real ID scheme, ass wipes!

  10. Re:Adblock or opera to the rescue. on Users Know Advertisers Watch Them, and Hate It · · Score: 1

    I've had Adblock Plus now I don't know how long, probably years and
    it's the first thing I install on every new Firefox I get, whether it's a work or
    at home... and you know what, I had no idea how sites look like, how they're
    plastered with ad crap until I started IE7 at work just for the fun of it.
    The interesting thing is, I've pretty much forgotten about ads because the
    blacklists that ABP automatically pulls get updated regularily :-)

  11. So another DSM-IV code then? on Discussion of Internet Addiction as Mental Illness Resurfaces · · Score: 1

    Take a look at this (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DSM-IV_Codes.
    This is the book psychiatry goes by when they classify someones
    mental illness.

    The book is chock full with "disorders" both imagined and borderline
    real, so that they want to add the internet to it is no surprise really.

    I hope it gets listed right next to my favorite: The Antisocial
    Personality Disorder. You've got that when you refuse to get with
    the program.

  12. Re:Pathetic.... on UK Reconsiders 1986 Decision To Ban Astronauts · · Score: 1

    To those who think along the same lines as I do...

    Of course it makes sense to stop all human space activities from the control perspective. Space is an endless frontier and thus there always is an escape from tyranny.

  13. Looks Stargate on A New Concept in Supercomputers · · Score: 1

    Put some extra egyptian hieroglyphs on the box and it will blend in
    nicely with any Stargate film set. I wouldn't be surprised if some
    marketing droid at Cray came up with the idea of transferring the
    bad-ass high-powered alien technology meme onto the product.

  14. Re:Almost 7 Billion People... on The Uncertain Future of Global Population Numbers · · Score: 1

    Having sex with the author never crossed my mind.

  15. Re:Almost 7 Billion People... on The Uncertain Future of Global Population Numbers · · Score: 1

    "You could never move enough people off at once to counter the people being born at that same instant."

    Science and fiction contents may vary across different pieces of literature. So that's a plot element Kim Stanley chose for her prose. Just because something is in a science fiction novel doesn't mean it's true though.

  16. Georgia Guidestones on The Uncertain Future of Global Population Numbers · · Score: 1

    That rock will support many, many more btw. There's plenty of space left to populate and it shouldn't be up to establishment scum like Maurice Strong to decide. The true worry behind population control lies in the second part of the word.. control. Too large a population exceeds the ability to effectively monitor and control.

    Here btw is the population control agenda set in stone for all to see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Guidestones

            * Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature
            * Guide reproduction wisely - improving fitness and diversity.
            * Unite humanity with a living new language.
            * Rule passion - faith - tradition - and all things with tempered reason.
            * Protect people and nations with fair laws and just courts.
            * Let all nations rule internally resolving external disputes in a one world court
            * Avoid petty laws and useless officials.
            * Balance personal rights with social duties.
            * Prize truth - beauty - love - seeking harmony with the infinite.
            * Be not a cancer on the earth - Leave room for nature - Leave room for nature.

  17. Re:They're going about it... obvious solution on Israelis Sue Government For Laser Cannons · · Score: 1

    Well I don't know about all those kilojoule a ccm but...

    I wonder if this thing emits toxic chemicals.. maybe they could get a free one from Hamas or Hizbullah !

  18. Germany is in pretty bad shape consolidating fairs on German Police Raid 51 CeBIT Stands Over Patent Claims · · Score: 1

    Actually they are thinking about consolidating IT fairs in the Germany with the Cebit. Attendance in terms of visitors and exhibitors has dropped over the past five years such as with the "Systems" fair in Munich.. so there will certainly be another IT-Fair in Germany but with the ailing economy there it will be pretty low-key in comparison to 2000.

  19. Re:Nature? mod parent up! on Artificial Bases Added to DNA · · Score: 1

    THIS is the most insightful post I've seen on slashdot so far and I mean it. You are right flynt, by propagation humans are natural and what we do is natural when we build skyscrapers and cell phones today these are completely natural objects just like when you compare them to nests birds build. I can't really think of anything unnatural... because there really exists no such thing, even an object made by matter composed of strange quarks would still be natural.

    The terminology "natural"/"unnatural" and all the eco-socialist / green movement fornication about it is nothing but culture programming, towards ends that do not benefit us.

    As far as adding "unnatural" bases to a dna sequence, I wouldn't call that unnatural at all but simply a human-made modification.

  20. Thomps. still to enter plea in most supreme court on Jack Thompson Facing Disbarment Trial · · Score: 1

    Jack will commit suicide after being disbarred, then come back to blame the gaming industry for the suicide.

    In accordance with his christian believes, Jack Thompson will lie peacefully in his grave awaiting the restoration in flesh on Judgment Day. He might point out a couple of people while they drag him to that fiery lake of damnation but that should be it.

  21. What does W3C have to do with govt transparency??! on W3C Bars Public From Public Conference · · Score: 1

    That's the real question to ask, don't you think? Never mind if that's a stupid question,
    in that case I must have missed the merger of W3C with Das Homeland.

  22. Re:DOA on Details and Rumors of iPhone Restrictions Emerging · · Score: 1

    Along comes Apple, who wants to actually sell phones, ostensibly as a "revolutionary" new computing device. Good luck, without a cellular company to provide the service and "approve" the device for connection to it.

    Right. Which is why I said the iphone is doomed in the first place. The only thing that might
    help Apple here was if the phone were bundled with a dirt cheap unlimited calling plan.

    Just for your information here, Telekom offers a $30 unlimited minutes, unlimited messaging
    flat rate in Germany but it will still take a while for mobile phone costs to settle at
    acceptable rates in the US.

  23. DOA on Details and Rumors of iPhone Restrictions Emerging · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Then the iPhone is dead on arrival ... and it is that simple. Many cool devices have been
    hyped months in advance and suffered similar fates. Forcing contracts and services down
    the customer simply does not work and the iphone is no Blackberry.

  24. Re:more gun control. on Virginia Tech Report Cites Privacy Law Problems · · Score: 1

    Sorry but we're not arguing whether guns foster aggression, more likely than anything else guns introduce the element
    of serious thought and caution into the minds of those who would otherwise climb through an open window for a quick
    burglary and rape.

    This is about outlawing guns and how gun bans place disarmed, defenseless people in front of the guns of hardened criminals.
    Of course if you don't want a gun in your house, that's your call and I'm fine with it. I wouldn't talk about it around
    town a lot though.

  25. Re:Obligatory gun control comment.... on Virginia Tech Report Cites Privacy Law Problems · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Over here in Germany I can get an Uzi and more than I can carry in rounds for
    2000 EUR. How many people do you think I can kill within 15 mins. with a light
    machine gun like the Uzi?

    Over in the US none of the legal weapons available in stores are automatic nor are easily converted back to automatic operation. How many people can I kill in half and hour with a legal weapon?

    Downplaying the angle that with gun bans only criminals have guns regularily leads
    your argumentation down that blind alley. Try something new.