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  1. I love this..... on Have We Reached Maximum Sustainable Population Size? · · Score: 0

    food prices cause political instability in the Middle East
    [sarcasm]wow, I love that he is able to dump all this instability on food prices, and am esp glad to hear it has nothing to with them being bat shit crazy and at war for over 2000 years[/sarcasm]
    it's all circling the drain, and you ain't gonna stop it, so you might as well enjoy the ride. -parse

  2. Let the Holy War begin... on Some Early Adopters Stung By Ubuntu's Karmic Koala · · Score: 0

    oh wait, it looks like it has, I guess everyone needs something to bitch about, and "ours" is always better than "yours"

  3. Quick.... on The Death of the Silicon Computer Chip · · Score: 0

    we must find a way to pay our salaries and secure our jobs through the recession, I know get out the ol "Silcon is Dead" article and dust it off, that should last us 4 years

  4. Interoperability? on A 5-Year Deal With Microsoft To Dump Novell/SUSE · · Score: 0

    does this mean all those nifty windows virus's I miss out on my SuSE box will now function as designed?

  5. Re:double check the intelligence part on Hiring (Superstar) Programmers · · Score: 0

    When I found out they were giving *tax breaks* to corporations to outsource I had had enough
    Where can I find the legislation for this?
    thanks
    -Harb

  6. Re:I'm excited. on FDA Set To Approve Products from Cloned Cows · · Score: 0

    When I first read this, I thought this has to be satire, and I'm still not entirely sure it isnt. But the overall point of the comment seems to be that cloning will make meat cheaper, this is not correct, it's not going to change how much it costs to raise the animal, feed, medical shipping, butchering etc, all it will produce is a copy of one specific animal, it seems if anything cloned stuff may be more expensive, higly prized for its consistant marble etc. not to mention isnt it more expensive to clone a animal then regular insemination methods? as far as helping developing countries, come on if they cant support raising the animals now, why will this help? These companies are not doing this for altruistic(sp) reasons, they want profit. as for opposing labeling, its probably more important than ever as the FDA seems to not give one crap about the safty of the products they rubber stamp. again this seems like satire. -Parse

  7. A lot of kids are smarter than adults think... on Rethinking IM Privacy For Kids · · Score: 0

    A lot of kids are also not as smart as they think they are.

  8. We're not listening to them anyway.... on Group Fights Politicizing Science and Engineering · · Score: -1, Troll

    so let them have thier little group,
    It'll make them feel important.

    (Sticks fingers back in ears and yells NAH, NAH, NAH, NAH)

  9. or maybe on Reconstructing Real Cities in Google Earth · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    The researchers say tools like Google Earth and Sketchup could eventually help ordinary citizens get more involved in urban development.
    It could help ordinary suicide bombers get more involved with urban demolition

  10. Re:Thawts on University of Virginia Student Graduates in One Year · · Score: 0

    Or the next Bobby Fischer

  11. M$ No 1 ally..... on Who Will Join Microsoft in the Portal Wars? · · Score: 0

    The Justice Department

  12. spelling mistake on Americans Using Internet 'Just for Fun' · · Score: 5, Funny

    "for no particular reason"
    I thought it was spelled pr0n

  13. Re:Of what use is it? on Build Your Own Linux-Based Satellite · · Score: 2, Funny

    personal mp3 server beyond the grasp of the RIAA?

  14. what about this.... on More on Sony's "DRM Rootkit" · · Score: 1

    its a misdemeanor but maybe...
    S 115.00 Criminal facilitation in the fourth degree. A person is guilty of criminal facilitation in the fourth degree when, believing it probable that he is rendering aid: 1. to a person who intends to commit a crime, he engages in conduct which provides such person with means or opportunity for the commission thereof and which in fact aids such person to commit a felony; or 2. to a person under sixteen years of age who intends to engage in conduct which would constitute a crime, he, being over eighteen years of age, engages in conduct which provides such person with means or opportunity for the commission thereof and which in fact aids such person to commit a crime. Criminal facilitation in the fourth degree is a class A misdemeanor.

  15. Didn't they aready admit to.. on North Korea Admits to Having Nuclear Weapons · · Score: 1

    having space based plasma weapons as well?

  16. The real problem on Touch Screen Voting Industry Circling Wagons · · Score: 0

    I agree voting should be slower, choosing elected officals should require deliberation. imho the real issue in the US is not that voting is difficult, it is the inablity of major politcal parties to address issues. Politics in this nation has degraded into something akin to a football game where all that matters in winning. The framers of this country had something to say about that:
    When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. - The Declaration of Independence

  17. Re:Agreed! on Phillip Greenspun: Java == SUV · · Score: 4, Funny

    A project done in Java will cost 5 times as much, take twice as long, and be harder to maintain than a project done in a scripting language such as PHP or Perl.
    not only that if you have to change direction quickly it will roll over and burst into flames

  18. Re:Mmmmmm, beer... on Beer-Coated CDs are Optical Biocomputers · · Score: 1

    so not only will beer create music, it can also induce matter manipulation... indeed is there nothing this magical elixir cannot do, in the words of Spock fascinating.