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  1. Re:Fucking Animals on Six Bomb Blasts Around Central London · · Score: 1

    Not as long as the Yanks. Not to mention youse rednecks.

  2. Re:ADM is also why your Coke sucks in the USA on Ethanol More Trouble Than It's Worth? · · Score: 1

    Which means a few cents more profit per coke.

  3. Re:Fucking Animals on Six Bomb Blasts Around Central London · · Score: 1

    So the fact that you Americans are for more responsible for anything Saddam ever did doesn't matter. Sucks to be you.

  4. Re:Fucking Animals on Six Bomb Blasts Around Central London · · Score: 1

    You mean the oil for food program, were more than 50% of the abusers were from the USA?

  5. Re:But then again... on More Evidence for Tabletop Fusion · · Score: 1

    Coal / charcoal / sea-coal. He may mean the change to charcoal - though that is still processed wood and still means chopping down forests.

  6. Re:Yes, writers of The Matrix on IGN Interviews Natalie Portman · · Score: 1

    Well, "Machines take over" had been done before she wrote the book, but "cool special effects" in the book certainly convinced me ;-)

  7. First I thought... on Another Theory on Apple's Move To Intel · · Score: 1

    How is this "Another Theory on Apple's Move To Intel"? I've heard it a dozen times before, like in every bloody Slashdot story on the switch. But then I realized that this article is one fucking month old. So it may have been new then.

  8. Re:translation: on Salon Interviews Bruce Campbell · · Score: 1

    Isn't Scientology all about fightig the aliens from outer space who give kids cancer - by paying all your money so you can read how to do it?

  9. Re:Philip Agee and Identifying CIA agents on Googling for CIA Agents · · Score: 1

    Wait a sec: Rove says: Novak told Rove about Plame, not the other way around.

  10. Re:Philip Agee and Identifying CIA agents on Googling for CIA Agents · · Score: 0

    I guess they see a difference between saying "this person is a CIA agent" and "people with these jobs are usually CIA agents (and most foreign intelligence agencies fucking know it)".

  11. Re:Her Biggest Mistake on Googling for CIA Agents · · Score: 1
    Oooh, looks like you have outwitted him.

    So type groups.google.com into your browser. And read what the sentence in the rather ugly yellowish color says.

  12. Re:Stating the obvious on Googling for CIA Agents · · Score: 1

    You are aware that you are quoting Rove as source to prove that Rove didn't lie.

  13. Re:And? on Googling for CIA Agents · · Score: 2, Insightful
    The fact that Wilson's wife did work for the CIA, and even more, that she was the one that recommended him for the trip to Niger (not the Vice President like Wilson claimed), is very relevent to the story because it proves Wilson lied about his trip. It is already known that he lied about his trip findings, and now the very genesis of the trip was a lie as well.

    That's what Rove claims. The guy who told reporters about her to descredit Wilson, all for covering up what we now know were lies. Which is what Wilson said from the start. How convenient for you to ignore all of that. Face it, Iraq did not buy or even intend to buy yellowcake from Niger, and the White House knew it. And they lied about that. And then Rove did what he always does.

  14. Re:Boot times disk/network bound on Intel Developer Macs Outperform G5s · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Many PCs use more when "turned off". Some even use more than your Mini at average load.

  15. Re:Integer vs. Altivec on Intel Developer Macs Outperform G5s · · Score: 2, Funny
    Well The P4 has extensions just like Altivec, that's what SSE2 is.

    And a transvestite is just like a real woman. Sorry, but SSE2 is still register-starved and has those stupid destructive two-operands ops.

  16. Re:Lets ask Beethoven on BBC In Trouble Over Free Music · · Score: 1

    To all "artists" who feel addressed when someone mentions "freeloaders" - if the shoe fits ...

  17. Re:Lets ask Beethoven on BBC In Trouble Over Free Music · · Score: 4, Informative

    Yeah, byteme@riaa.com is his actual e-mail address.

  18. Re:Lets ask Beethoven on BBC In Trouble Over Free Music · · Score: 1

    To the freeloaders: note that Beethoven talks about artists, not you guys. He wanted artists to be fairly compensated so they don't have to become "half a tradesman" to live and be creative.

  19. Re:interesting take on ipod centric-business plann on Speculation on Real Reasons Behind Apple Switch · · Score: 1
    This move to intel makes all the sense in the world if...

    ...if milk is the only drink and you have to buy the cow to drink it.

  20. Re:Somewhat informed? on Genetic Research In The Heart of Amish Country · · Score: 1
    The reality is if you have something someone else wants and no means to protect yourself they will come and take it.

    Which the Amish avoid by not having stuff others want.

    How long would it be before countries that had lower standards of living and a military saw our wealth and wanted a piece of it.

    Armed with the weapons the Amish sold to them. No, wait, that the American Military Industrial Complex sold to them, that also sells the weapons you need to defend yourselves against all these evil people with weapons. Yeah, obviously the pacifists are the problem here, not the people making money from selling arms.

  21. Re:Good thing they weren't Michelin tyres on Britain to Pilot GPS Speed Governors · · Score: 1

    Ohh, Michelin tyres worked great so far - it was the American road work that made them unsafe.

  22. Re:Who cares? on IBM Officially Unveils Dual-core PowerPC Chips · · Score: 1

    Yes, exactly, they do need low-power chips. What exactly have you been smoking that you think they need something with 13W power consumption for typical use instead?

  23. Re:I don't care... on Apple's 500 Million Songs · · Score: 1

    That's no sure way either, I didn't get any for over 3 years now.

  24. Re:Steve gets everything he wanted? not quite... on IBM Officially Unveils Dual-core PowerPC Chips · · Score: 1
    Spring IDF 2002: 4GHz Pentium 4 demo'd "Prescott will enable air-cooled Pentium 4s to arrive sometime next year (2003) at speeds of 4GHz."

    July 2004: Intel is now saying that there won't be any 4GHz parts until Q1 2005.

    September 20th 2004: 4GHz Intel Prescott on target for Q1 (Or the 580, as we call it now)

    October 14th 2004: Intel drops plans for 4GHz Pentium 4

    Intel has been banging their head on the door of 4GHz for longer than the G5 exists.

  25. Re:Another switch? on IBM Officially Unveils Dual-core PowerPC Chips · · Score: 1

    And Intel promised a 4 GHz P4 for the year Jobs made that promise.