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  1. Violate rules on US Customs Destroys Virtuoso's Flutes Because They Were "Agricultural Items" · · Score: 1

    Get slapped down. If you don't read the rules first, don't blame others.

  2. Re:He's a sicko on NVIDIA Tegra Note 7 Tested, Fastest Android 4.3 Slate Under $200 · · Score: 0

    If you are not intelligent enough to understand what it means without hand holding, then there is no hope for you and you are simply a drain on the system.

    Tho its against policy, why not read up on the civil war, and what it was really about. Hint: it was NOT about slavery.

    Moron.

  3. Re:7" on NVIDIA Tegra Note 7 Tested, Fastest Android 4.3 Slate Under $200 · · Score: 1

    What i want is all that matters.

  4. Re:Thank fucking Christ... on US Federal Judge Rules Suspicionless Border Searches of Laptops Constitutional · · Score: 0

    Sounds like you need to be round up with the rest of them. Get the hell out.

  5. 7" on NVIDIA Tegra Note 7 Tested, Fastest Android 4.3 Slate Under $200 · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Worthless.

  6. Re:Thank fucking Christ... on US Federal Judge Rules Suspicionless Border Searches of Laptops Constitutional · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    It doesn't extend to non citizen scum. Non citizens should be rounded up anyway.

  7. WTF on Ask Slashdot: Command Line Interfaces -- What Is Out There? · · Score: 1

    Why is this even a story? Has this guy ever heard of an API? GUIs are not 'walled gardens'..

    Moron.

    And shame on the one that approved this.

  8. Re:Thank fucking Christ... on US Federal Judge Rules Suspicionless Border Searches of Laptops Constitutional · · Score: 0

    All people entering the USA have no protection as accorded to American citizens.

    As it should be. ( conversely i don't expect to be treated as a 'trusted citizen' when i visit your country either )

  9. Re:Thank fucking Christ... on US Federal Judge Rules Suspicionless Border Searches of Laptops Constitutional · · Score: 1

    What does that have to do with anything? Border searches also involved visitors. Not all visitors to the US are citizens ya know.

    "never going to visit the US" would be a more intelligent statement.

  10. Hidden partition. Problem mitigated. ( not solved )

  11. Re:Ban or Censor? on 53% More Book Banning Incidents In US Schools This Year · · Score: 2

    I happen to agree, and as long as its still available to parents and older children i'm not so sure either term applies.

  12. Only in schools on 53% More Book Banning Incidents In US Schools This Year · · Score: 1

    If that continues to hold the course, then its not a huge deal. As long as parents who disagree with the content can still buy the books and let their children read them. 90% of the books in primary schools don't need to be there anyway, as they are 'fluff' and not directly related to the curriculum.

    Public libraries should retain the titles however.

  13. But how many was it again that voted for Obama?

  14. Skip the boat? on Australian Icebreaker Tries To Get Through To Stranded Antarctic Research Ship · · Score: 1

    Being serious here, since they are stuck in an ice pack, is it stable enough to get as close as possible then drive out to rescue them? Sure, you will lose the ship as its crushed into oblivion, but you will save the human lives.

    No, i haven't seen overhead pictures, thus the question.

  15. Re:Don't buy from US companies on Have a Privacy-Invasion Wishlist? Peruse NSA's Top Secret Catalog · · Score: 1

    Did i say it was Ok? No. I didn't.

    What i'm tired of is blaming ONLY the NSA, people need to wake up to the fact that its a global issue.

  16. ARM Sales on Chromebooks Have a Lucrative Year; Should WinTel Be Worried? · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Just curious how the ratio of ARM/x86 there was.

    It was really nice to see a ARM entry into the market, but no one seems to know its there..

  17. Re:What drove him to that? on Convicted Spammer Jeffrey Kilbride Flees Prison · · Score: 1

    He is just nuts. Thinks hes above the system.

  18. Re:Don't buy from US companies on Have a Privacy-Invasion Wishlist? Peruse NSA's Top Secret Catalog · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Get a clue, its not just the US/NSA that does this. They are just the ones that are getting beat up in the press.

  19. 78 Months on Convicted Spammer Jeffrey Kilbride Flees Prison · · Score: 1

    Not anymore...

    Moron. Not a lot of time, and he was in a minimum security prison to boot.

  20. Re:I am an author of one of these games on Archive.org Hosts Massive Collection of MAME ROMs · · Score: 1

    Go cry us a river. We really don't care.

  21. Re:Treason against america and its people. on NSA's Legal Win Introduces a Lot of Online Insecurity · · Score: 1

    You don't spy on your countrys people.

    Sometimes you do.

  22. Re:How about no? on Apple Again Seeks Ban On 20+ Samsung Devices In US · · Score: 1

    That's pretty obvious favoritism

    Welcome to politics.

  23. Internet is growing up on Internet Commenting Growing Away From Anonymity · · Score: 3, Insightful

    No, its not. Wanting to remain anonymous by default is the right thing to do, and has nothing to do with 'growing up'.

    Id call it some sort of fascism, if it was government controlled.

  24. Re:Easy solution on E-Books That Read You · · Score: 1

    I don't know of any that *require* it.. But they make it far more convenient for the average person.

  25. Its a good thing.. on E-Books That Read You · · Score: 1

    I don't buy any book that is encumbered at all, or that i cant strip from it.

    Oh, and my reader's wifi, is never on.