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  1. Re:How long before this scenario happens? on Gene Therapy May Protect Against Flu · · Score: 1

    What's wrong with that? There are no laws against it. We pure humans have to defend ourselves against the creeping normalization of genetically modified organisms. Don't eat them, don't deal with them, and especially don't date them.

  2. Re:Stop obfusicated Javascript. on Taking Action For Free JavaScript · · Score: 1

    Yes, but the Creatives who work for Google have to exercise their precious Creativity. Telling them to leave shit alone because it works fine is not how they perceive their role in the organization. They have to change things just because change is good. Simplicity is dumb because simple people can make simple things, only Creatives can make true complex works of art. If it was hard to write, it should be hard to read.

  3. Re:So, overdone and unnecessary vampires. on Neil Gaiman, Amber Benson and the Blood Kiss Crew Answer Your Questions · · Score: 1

    The best part was where he said "The old studios just aren't making many movies and are following formulas more than ever" without any trace of irony. I used to think that the "doublethink" part of 1984 (thought marked by the acceptance of gross contradictions and falsehoods) was a dumb and unrealistic part of an otherwise chilling novel. I feel like Orwell outsmarted me now.

  4. Eurocentric on Interpreting Global Flight Maps · · Score: 2, Funny

    I can't help but notice that the map not only uses the "north = up, therefore north = good" ideology but also places Europe square in the middle of the map. I expected better from an elite artist.

  5. Re:blowback on Iranian Hackers Probe US Infrastructure Targets · · Score: 1

    http://www.alarabiya.net/articles/2008/05/07/49515.html

    http://www.boulevard-exterieur.com/article.php?rubrique=1&ssCat=&id=2368&PHPSESSID=846dd80b96699a235f52dbf35a11f837

    Note that this is a real-live world leader who said this. What would the reaction be if Obama said the same? That the return of the Messiah is imminent and will bring about the End of the World?

    And for comedy:

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/iran-blog/2013/mar/07/ahmadinejad-chavez-resurrected-too-far

    Again, a genuine world leader saying this sort of thing. Yeah, I'm totally comfortable with this sort of nation having nuclear weapons! derp derp BUT BU$HITLER!!@#!@#$#$%@$!

  6. Re:blowback on Iranian Hackers Probe US Infrastructure Targets · · Score: 0

    I don't know if anyone noticed, but the Iranians had a revolution in 1979. A revolution supported by the US government. You remember when Carter abandoned the Shah? And a revolutionary Islamic government took over? And massacred Iranian liberals JUST LIKE YOU? Or do we have selective memory now?

  7. Re:blowback on Iranian Hackers Probe US Infrastructure Targets · · Score: 2

    Maybe a functional theocracy with an end-of-the-world complex developing nuclear weapons wasn't such a good idea.

  8. Re:hilarious on Yahoo Joins Growing List of Bidders For Hulu · · Score: 1

    The point of advertising isn't really to sell. It's to make you aware of the product. It seems to have worked spectacularly well in your case.

  9. Re:Consider the years of the studies ... on Multiple Studies Show Used Electronics Exports To Third World Mostly Good · · Score: 2

    Is it greater or less than the hatred shown by GreenPeace and similar groups towards conservatives? I've read some really sick stuff on this very website, expressed by educated people who consider themselves open-minded and tolerant of other people's opinions.

  10. Re:Well that's vague. on LibertyReserve.com Shuttered, Founder Arrested In Spain · · Score: 1

    Yes but the objective is 100. Thus there is plenty of criticism to go around even if we are at 50, at 75, or at 99. Especially 99. And once we're at 100 there will still be plenty of hatred because we're not at the right kind of 100. Sad but true.

  11. Re:All biological systems... on Advanced Biological Computer Developed · · Score: 1

    Assuming that you're american, how would you react if you published a scientific paper after making a great breakthrough, and people started asking why you killed all those people in Afghanistan and Iraq, and why you tortured them without due process at Guantanamo Bay?

    What world do you live in? This happens all the time.

  12. Re:Social Contract on Ex-Marine Detained Under Operation Vigilant Eagle For His Political Views Sues · · Score: 1

    You see, that's bullshit. Joe McCarthy was crucified for saying that there were Communists in the State Department - people who wanted to overthrow the US government in the same way that this guy does. Treasonous fuckwits. And yet to this day it's considered a fable, even after Soviet archives proved it. So if they get a pass, so does this guy.

  13. Re:Government efficiency on Spain's New S-80 Class Submarines Sink, But Won't Float · · Score: 1

    Why do I get the idea that parent poster is some sort of far-left douchebag? Hint: under socialist governments (the good kind of socialist - the kind where being a right-winger was *illegal*) they spent far, far more on defense than any Western country ever tried to do.

  14. Oy, this is what I get for arguing with extremists. My head hurts trying to parse this post.

  15. Re:It is a broken system on White House: Use Metric If You Want, We Don't Care · · Score: 1

    Your entire thing seems to be that you can't easily convert between units. Speaking as an American who has lived in metric countries for the last decade, that's bullshit. Nobody ever needs to know how much a liter of water weighs. Nobody ever converts dekameters to hectometers. You just stick with one unit, the one that's suitable for whatever you're measuring.

    "When you say "pound" do you mean force or mass?"
    Fucking hell, when is the last time anyone needed to actually use this? "In the lab the other day" yeah right we're not talking about edge cases.

    Moreover, if you're a drinking man like me, the metric system is a ripoff. A bottle is 12 fluid ounces and that's all there is to it. 355ml. With the metric system, at best you get 350ml, and it's really easy to slide down to 325ml, 275ml, and so on.

  16. Re:Will you stop all that whining? on Google Releases Glass Factory System Image, Rooted Bootloader · · Score: 2

    Please stop perpetrating the false "nerds/jocks" dichotomy. It's bullshit. Just because people like me don't want to be videoed all through my day by some gadget-obsessed moron who desperately, desperately wants to call himself a "cyborg" doesn't mean we were athletes in high school. Fuck off and stop saying this.

  17. Re:I hate it when a summary repeats itself. on African Soil Mapped For the Very First Time · · Score: 2

    That's no problem - just wait another eight hours or so, the story will appear again on the front page. Probably with the duplicate sentence eliminated. Maybe.

  18. Stop being an idiot. Communism is opposed due to what it is, a horrid system that killed tens of millions of humans in pursuit of a perfect society. They tried your idea where nobody wants to make a profit and it failed. Making a ridiculous extremist straw man post doesn't help things.

  19. Re:That's great and all on BT Runs an 800Gbps Channel On Old Fiber · · Score: 1

    This is for backbone, not home use. Jeez. Even if you went to the internet company's office and tapped directly into their 10Gb connection, you won't get anywhere near that speed because the other side of the link isn't nearly that fast.

  20. Re:Good to see intelligence rewarded for once. on Curiosity Rewarded: Florida Teen Heading to Space Camp, Not Jail · · Score: 1

    If they showed any tolerance, it wouldn't be a zero-tolerance policy.

    You asswipes demanded this, now you got it. Deal.

  21. Re:I'd rather have a 10x faster connection. on Google Chrome 27 Is Out: 5% Faster Page Loads · · Score: 1

    It's called "Bush Derangement Syndrome". Look it up. It's a mental illness that causes people to start ranting apropos of nothing.

  22. Re:Chinese Cyberwar on Aurora Attackers Were Looking For Google's Surveillance Database · · Score: 1

    Bill of Rights? Eroding the Bill of Rights is a good thing, the Constitution is outdated. It needs to die, the sooner the better.

  23. Re:Chinese Cyberwar on Aurora Attackers Were Looking For Google's Surveillance Database · · Score: 1

    Hmm, that's odd, according to liberals the entire "Chinese are attacking us" meme is a total myth. It's not happening. It is a convenient boogeyman meant to drive government spending towards the military-industrial complex. So, which one is right?

  24. Re:I'd rather have a 10x faster connection. on Google Chrome 27 Is Out: 5% Faster Page Loads · · Score: 0, Troll

    Ah, yes, does the "USA SUX0Rz!" flame ever get old on Slashdot? It truly is evergreen. Next time try spelling it "AmeriKKKa" for that extra authenticity.

  25. Re:Helpful hint. on Aurora Attackers Were Looking For Google's Surveillance Database · · Score: 3, Interesting

    You'd be shocked at how many people get really offended if you tell them to stop using Gmail. It's like telling someone who likes to bitch about how crap TV is to stop watching - it's just utterly out of the question. You'd think it would be easy to search for "free email provider", go to page 17 of results, and pick some random one. You would also be dead wrong.