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  1. A number of stories about a "new paper"... on That "Unbreakable" Glass That's "As Strong As Steel" Isn't Either · · Score: -1

    Of course paper isn't as strong as steel.

  2. Re: Dropping stderr and syslog messages... on Busybox Deletes Systemd Support · · Score: 3, Informative

    No. Being able to use less, grep, egrep, awk, cut, etc. is very important.

  3. Re: People with jobs... on Finland Begins To Shape Basic Income Proposal (yle.fi) · · Score: -1

    They were a very fair 94% at one point under the Democrats.

    That was in 1944 to pay for WWII.

  4. Re:People with jobs... on Finland Begins To Shape Basic Income Proposal (yle.fi) · · Score: -1

    But what do you suggest we do about resources like housing or land that can never be made non-scarce?

    That is why we need to start taking as soon as we can. It's going to be harder to do it later.

  5. Re:More disgusting Republican... on NASA Releases First Images of Cassini's Dive Through the Geyser of Enceladus (examiner.com) · · Score: 4, Informative

    Its sensors can detect hydrothermal activity. Many scientists believe that life first evolved on our planet in active hydrothermal vents. It will let us know if that moon can support life.

  6. Re:Impressive but not unique on IMDb Hits 25 · · Score: 0

    The moderators were correct in burying your post as a troll, because Usenet was most certainly not online.

    Stupid kids.

  7. Re:Impressive but not unique on IMDb Hits 25 · · Score: 5, Informative

    It was online. It started on Usenet.

  8. Re:Simplicity on Revisiting Why Johnny Can't Code: Have We "Made the Print Too Small"? · · Score: -1

    > You loose the immediacy

    What's the difference between normal immediacy and tight immediacy? I've never heard that slang before.

  9. Re:Autorefresh rootkit on Revisiting the Infamous Sony BMG Rootkit Scandal 10 Years Later (networkworld.com) · · Score: -1

    I just close the tab. It's annoying trying to read /. when it keeps refreshing while you're trying to read it.

  10. PLAID must be fast! on Australian PLAID Crypto, ISO Conspiracies, and German Tanks · · Score: 5, Funny

    Even faster than LUDICROUS.

  11. These jerks... on Drone Carrying Drugs, Hacksaw Blades Crashes In Oklahoma Prison (itworld.com) · · Score: 0

    are going to ruin drones for all of us.

  12. This is the future Republicans... on Univ. of New Haven Cyber Lab: WhatsApp Collects Phone Numbers, Call Duration, and More · · Score: -1

    want for us all.

  13. Re:Headline is stupid on Lawsuit Over Two-Word Tweet Moves Forward · · Score: -1

    So we should prosecute jokes as lies now?

    But it wasn't either a joke or a lie. It was an attempted kidnapping. He was trying to get the police to arrest his teacher and put his teacher in prison. That is called kidnapping in any civilized country, and it is a felony.

  14. Re:After the racists that rule Germany... on Id Software Founds a New Office In Germany · · Score: -1

    Americans are so squeamish about what the typical Germans do. They gassed millions. Given that they tried to kill entire races of people, why is it so hard for their kind to understand just how bad the Germans are?

  15. Re:After the racists that rule Germany... on Id Software Founds a New Office In Germany · · Score: -1

    My brother died from anal bleeding after the German police decided he should die. They have no Constitution there so the people are of no value. They hate anyone that isn't a government employee so they rape us until we die. Until we die.

  16. And CenturyLink in Seattle... on NTT, Japan's Largest Fixed Telecom Provider, Begins Phasing Out ADSL · · Score: 0

    is still working on phasing in ADSL. They've almost got service to my entire block. It only took them fifteen years since they started. Most of the neighborhood still can't even get DSL.

  17. If we had laws that made this illegal... on Researchers Create Mac "Firmworm" That Spreads Via Thunderbolt Ethernet Adapters · · Score: 0

    we wouldn't have corporations adding these backdoors. Of course since the Republicans hate technology, they refuse to do this to protect us. Refuse.

  18. Re:follow the money on DoD Ditches Open Source Medical Records System In $4.3B Contract · · Score: 0, Insightful

    Exactly. This is just more disgusting Republican corporate welfare.

  19. Re:Sucks to see the Republicans... on Challenger, Columbia Wreckage On Public Display For First Time · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Republicans have always profited from death. They got their start with the US Civil War before deciding to make WWI worse and deciding to corner Japan into having to fight back. They constantly start wars. That is the way of their kind. By making money off of the death of astronauts, they are spitting on their graves. Republicans have no respect for life or death. You should never vote for one of their kind.

  20. The Republicans that rule Indiana... on One In Four Indiana Residents' E-Record Data Exposed in Hack · · Score: -1

    are laughing all of the way to the bank. They make so much money off of this. So much.

    The KKK has its densest per capita membership in Indiana. The rulers here are so racist. So racist.

  21. This is yet another Republican scam on Ask Slashdot: Have You Tried a Standing Desk? · · Score: -1

    They're too cheap to buy chairs for their workers, because they hate us. They hate us.

  22. He foresaw the xian takeover of the Republicans... on Frank Herbert's Dune, 50 Years On · · Score: 1, Insightful

    just as Barry Goldwater did. He, like Goldwater, knew what was going to happen. He knew they would decide to start wars for spice, err, oil.

  23. Re:Competent Authorities on In Response to Open Letter, France Rejects Asylum For Julian Assange · · Score: -1

    No, it is the CONservatives that fear the truth. That is why they have called a fatwa against him. They want him to die. To die. That is the way of their kind.

  24. Re:It's the end of the world as we know it! on North America Runs Out of IPv4 Addresses · · Score: 1

    > without any form of guarantee.

    That part is not true. ICANN owns the address space, and their agreements state they can take some or all of it back if it isn't being used. The company I work for lost all of our /19 because they discovered we lied and had no intention of even using the space.

    The Eli Lilly Crime Family would be an excellent target for ICANN. The family has for over a century hurt the public, and is only using a tiny fraction of their over 16 million IP addresses. That family hates us.

    Plus, the USPS was prepared to give part of 56/8 back until the Bush asshole threaten to put people in prison for treason. The moron thought honoring the agreement on the use of IP addresses was treason. How stupid.

  25. Re:Teredo leaks on UK Researchers Find IPv6-Related Data Leaks In 11 of 14 VPN Providers · · Score: 4, Interesting

    But don't do that! Disabling IPv6 is an "unsupported configuration" to use the phrase our former Microsoft support rep used. I say former because they canceled our support contract without a refund after we admitted to disabling IPv6. There are many things broken in Windows if you disable IPv6, so many that Microsoft won't even try to support it and punishes people that do in order to publicize that fact.