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  1. Re:Jesus on Iran Wants To Clone Downed US Drone · · Score: 1

    And this is why we have laws.

  2. Re:You're Troll-a-riffic! on Iran Wants To Clone Downed US Drone · · Score: 2

    No, china produces them, not creating them.

  3. Re:AREN"T on Life Possible On 'Large Regions' of Mars · · Score: 1

    six of one, half dozen of another.
    "oh no there are not"
    "oh no there is not"

  4. Re:Find a better case for the discussion on Linux Mint Diverting Banshee Revenue · · Score: 1

    Typing that took you all of 30 seconds, or less. Does that mean you make ($3.41 * (60 minutes * 2)) per hour?
    (for those without calculators, it's $289/hour)

  5. Re:Control? on Linux Mint Diverting Banshee Revenue · · Score: 1

    ref codes are not shops... shops get money from the user, ref codes do not.

  6. Re:Time is money on Ask Slashdot: Best Tablet For Running a Real GNU/Linux Distribution? · · Score: 0

    he's a stupid gay fag-bag because he doesn't want to build his own car?

  7. Re:Unity on Ask Slashdot: Best Tablet For Running a Real GNU/Linux Distribution? · · Score: 1

    so is posting anonymously.

  8. Re:Unity on Ask Slashdot: Best Tablet For Running a Real GNU/Linux Distribution? · · Score: 1

    Note: bluetooth keyboards are very prevalent and inexpensive.
    Going with a netbook when your trying to find a tablet is like buying a 1U server when your looking for the right desktop. Definitely not in the same category.

  9. Re:Unity on Ask Slashdot: Best Tablet For Running a Real GNU/Linux Distribution? · · Score: 1

    Easy there, kiddo. Nowhere in that sentence you quoted did it say "you are supposed to do xyz". It said tablets are supposed to be the escape, blah blah, and an exclamation of what is being done instead.

    I think you're being a leeeetle bit emotional.

  10. Re:At some point... on Apple Transfers Patents Through Shell Company To Sue All Phone Makers · · Score: 1

    To quote wikipedia:
    "A fundamental question is whether there is a universal, transcendent definition of evil, or whether evil is determined by one's social or cultural background."

  11. Re:At some point... on Apple Transfers Patents Through Shell Company To Sue All Phone Makers · · Score: 1

    and your accountant would be right. Very right.

  12. Re:Congratulations Apple. on Apple Transfers Patents Through Shell Company To Sue All Phone Makers · · Score: 1

    yes, yes, thats the semantics of an android operating system.

  13. Re:So, where's it headed? on Voyager 1 Exits Our Solar System · · Score: 1

    No, the only thing that was calculated was using the planets within our solar system as "sling shots" by winging the craft around each to propel it outwards. There were a couple of others fired off in succession, and followed it.
    The rest is the new frontier... I heard about this on the news in the late 70's and since then I've been enamored by the fact that we have a craft going into areas which I'll never in my life be able to see.

  14. Re:Again? on Voyager 1 Exits Our Solar System · · Score: 1

    Funny, every other time I remember the talk being about it's existence near the border, and experiencing the energy barrier.

  15. Re:This is what happens when Americans make things on Voyager 1 Exits Our Solar System · · Score: 1

    I agree with you except for items made exclusively in Japan. (ones with not much if any competition in the States)
    Japan has American quality nowadays, it seems. I've had Japanese sportbikes that blew my mind on the engineering and quality. My Prius is stellar in quality of engineering. I'm saddened there's little to no viable competition in those two arenas in the States :(

  16. Re:This is what happens when Americans make things on Voyager 1 Exits Our Solar System · · Score: 1

    ... and so many people are driving them (90s models) now acting like they're hot shit... at least around here hah.

  17. Re:dont you mean 'union made goods'? on Voyager 1 Exits Our Solar System · · Score: 1

    There are different types of software people.
    Software Developers
    Software Designers
    Software Engineers

    The engineer is the two, combined.

  18. Re:dont you mean 'union made goods'? on Voyager 1 Exits Our Solar System · · Score: 1

    That goes right in line with what I believe - If you shop at Walmart, you're funding terrorism.

    Of course, this is an old, old ideal, so everyone knows it.

  19. Re:This is what happens when Americans make things on Voyager 1 Exits Our Solar System · · Score: 1

    You ask that as if it's a negative.

  20. Re:Amazing on Voyager 1 Exits Our Solar System · · Score: 1

    You realize you've just knocked away nearly everything in today's existence, right?
    Name one thing worth noting that isn't an electronic, nowadays.

  21. Re:Amazing on Voyager 1 Exits Our Solar System · · Score: 1

    Exactly - if you're going to do something, do it right the first time.
    We could get into servers and desktop computer technologies for this analysis, but I have feeling we'd be getting into dick-waving contests...

  22. Re:Amazing on Voyager 1 Exits Our Solar System · · Score: 1

    Come on, you gotta admit that was quaint light humor. You might not have laughed hardily at it, but it was the kind of joke you'd pass between friends for a couple of seconds while having a beer.

  23. Re:"Intelligent" gravity force on New Theory Challenges Need For Dark Matter · · Score: 1

    Atheism is as much of a religious position as being homeless is another housing choice.
    Not joining the game in no way means you are part of it.

  24. Re:No on New Theory Challenges Need For Dark Matter · · Score: 1

    it worked for Catholicism, why not!

  25. Re:recent years? on New Theory Challenges Need For Dark Matter · · Score: 1

    I don't know of any other country in the world named America, do you?
    If you want to get pedantic, then you can call it The United States of America. However, for shorthand it's nearly always been called America.
    Whether you like it or not.