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  1. Re:It's incredibly frustrating... on US Democrats Introduce Bill To Restore Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    At the age of 48 let me assure you that both parties keep funding the Warfare State,
    and even when the GOP has the reigns the Welfare state doesn't see much trimming.

    The round table groups run the politicians, just google "Hillary CFR" and watch the
    video where she says they basically tell them what to do.

    Democracy is an illusion, watch "Hacking Democracy".

    As Goethe said, none are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free.

  2. Re:It's incredibly frustrating... on US Democrats Introduce Bill To Restore Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    If you want to see both parties at work corrupting the money and internet rollout
    check out the $300 billion broadband scandal.

    http://www.newnetworks.com/bro...

    When you have corrupt ppl in both parties, you get billions flushed down the toilet.

  3. I think what ppl might want to learn is... on "Learn To Code, Get a Job" According To CNN · · Score: 1

    Survival basics if the economy collapses and a major inflation event
    makes money nearly worthless.

    Be ready to evacuate away from any concrete jungles when it all falls apart,
    and good luck !!!

  4. Re:Gee, maybe U.S. shouldn't try to steal oil on Tensions Over Hormuz Raise Ugly Possibilities For War · · Score: 1

    The US doesn't need to research alternative energy, it already knows how.

    The welfare-warfare state makes certain plutocrats rich, and it has more
    to do with lining the pockets of the ppl Eisenhower warned us about.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8y06NSBBRtY

    We can use non-arable land to grow algae oil at a rate of 100,000 gallons
    per acre per year in the desert.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hioZ7C6HLs

    We can use biological processes to grow hydrogen.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biohydrogen_reactor

    1% of the jet streams on earth would replace all forms of power one earth.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_stream#Future_power_generation

    http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/06/090615102038.htm

    Just the flow of the Antarctic Circumpolar current has 125 times the flow
    of all rivers on earth and we have know for years how to tap it.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antarctic_Circumpolar_Current

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquanator

    Solar thermal of the world's deserts could power 100 earths.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_energy#Energy_from_the_Sun

    We know how to power the earth many times over not even
    mentioning Geo thermal, but the ppl who make billions off war
    are merely using oil security as an excuse to keep making billions
    just as Eisenhower warned decades ago.

  5. Re:Homebrew on Ask Slashdot: Networked Back-Up/Wipe Process? · · Score: 1

    As someone who worked for Dell on their servers your sig is true.

  6. Re:Except that.... on End Bonuses For Bankers · · Score: 1

    Some paid puppet putting out the plutocrats propaganda.

    The media is going to employ those who says what they want,
    and what they want is more and more.

    The media is just as much a part of the system as are the banksters.

    As Bernays said:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propaganda_(book)

    [b]The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of. This is a logical result of the way in which our democratic society is organized. [/b]

  7. Re:Except that.... on End Bonuses For Bankers · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Well they are doing exactly what they were meant to do just
    like the 21 other instances of major inflation in the past 25 years.

    As John Perkins clearly explains the economic destruction of
    nations has been by design.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTbdnNgqfs8

  8. Econ 101 on How Can I Justify Using Red Hat When CentOS Exists? · · Score: 1

    When the economy is booming and money is flowing go RHEL.

    When the economy looks like it is driving off a cliff pinch pennies.

    Welcome to Econ 101.

  9. Re:destroying open source on Oracle Removes Java Signatures, Breaking Webstart · · Score: 1

    O = Obtuse
    R = RAM
    A = Abusing
    C = Crap
    L = Lame
    E = Executibles

    I was bored, and that came about in 1999 after dealing with some craptastic oracle products
    that need more patches than a row boat made of fishing nets.

  10. Re:What is the point on MIT's $1,000 House Challenge Yields Results · · Score: 1

    Well a lot of land in Europe is locked up in government owned land.

    Same thing is happening here in the US with the government locking down
    millions of acres.

    Then lumber and mining companies get sweetheart deals to use the land.

    There are also some large land holders in Europe and the US that have
    large amounts of land locked up.

    Here in the US Ted Turner is our largest land holder.

    In Mexico the billionaire telecom pirate Slim holds the most land.

    It is the same deal in Europe, the gluttonous who can never get enough
    always wanting more.

    I don't think it should be taken from them, but I think they should have to sell
    it at fair market value if they are not using for anything for several years consecutive.

  11. Re:Tax planning and rich people on White House Proposes "Wealthy Tax" · · Score: 1

    MOD PARENT UP !!!

  12. Re:Tax planning and rich people on White House Proposes "Wealthy Tax" · · Score: 1

    The leech does not care about your suffering, it is a leech.

    The pirates of the Potomac are beholden to wall street and corporate pirates,
    and just like in Rome the mob is pandered to for appeasement.

    We are the new Rome, we are going down the same road.

    Lenin's plan is in full effect.

    http://thinkexist.com/quotation/the-way-to-crush-the-bourgeoisie-is-to-grind-them/350096.html

    “The way to crush the bourgeoisie is to grind them between the millstones of taxation and inflation.”

      Vladimir Lenin quotes (Russian Founder of the Russian Communist Party, leader of the Russian Revolution of 1917, 1870-1924)

    Check out the 10 points of the communist manifesto, we are well on our way...

  13. Anyone make a smartphone cluster yet ??? on Ask Slashdot: Clusters On the Cheap? · · Score: 1

    I think it doable especially with Android based phones.

    Data rates might be an issue but some things like SETI @home
    didn't have real high data rates, with Wifi enabled phones this could be
    mitigated to only work when Wifi was active.

    100's of millions of phones moving in and out of a global cluster.

    I think I just had a nerd moment.

  14. Re:Keep Selling Windows 7 on Gut-Check Time For Windows 8, Microsoft · · Score: 1

    Win7 is bloatware.

    Linux is a bit obtuse until you configure it to work
    the way you like it.

    Most of the M$ fan bois do not want to take the time
    to learn how to setup 3d desktops in Linux and that is fine.

    When you see Apple taking more and more of the market share
    due to the numerous security holes in M$ code realize that
    the foundation of the Apple OS and the Linux OS are virtually the same.

    Ppl just want something that works and is not a nightmare of malware.

    M$ could have stopped this never ending stream of malware now
    numbering in the 100's of thousands, but they CHOOSE to leave
    their OS a cess pool of malware holes.

    M$ like Flash left the vulnerabilities in on PURPOSE.

    As someone who has supported servers for Fortune 100 companies
    I can tell you M$ has the sheep, the rest have moved on to other
    OS's that are not a cess pool of malware.

    Done and done.

  15. Re:Not a huge surprise on Power Demand From US Homes Expected To Fall For a Decade · · Score: 1
  16. Re:Backup and fill-in on The Coming Energy Turnaround In Germany · · Score: 2

    They do cool down over time especially if you are pulling heat off them.

    There are other options for power as well such as Tidal, Ocean Currents,
    the Jet Stream, and Geothermal seems to be working pretty well in Iceland.

    The "Geysers" geothermal station have been running in California for many years as work well.

    The Antarctic Circumpolar current alone has 100+ "TIMES" all the flow of all
    the rivers on earth combined.

    It alone could power the southern hemisphere.

    The Aquanator was how it could be done fairly easy.

    There is no large scale development of it thou because the green agenda
    is fake, and they do not push for real sustainable energy, its all a ruse and scam.

    Thus this small scale rollout and blocking wind farms like T. Boone Pickens.

    It is going to have a very rugged price in the not too distant future.

  17. Re:Methinks the public doesn't appreciate odds on Defunct Satellite To Fall From the Sky · · Score: 1

    "If humanity is to survive, we must pledge to eliminate all carbon dioxide from our atmosphere by 2030"

    Your signature made me laugh so hard I almost spewed.

    I imagine some of the enviro-whackos actually believe this.

    Ppl really need to watch the Great Global Warming Swindle.

    I do think humans are destroying the earth via pollution such as
    the great pacific garbage patch and its giant soup of BPA toxin.

    The BP oil spill, and other issue as well...such as Bhopal.

  18. Re:BIOS doesn't recognize my drive on 3TB Hard Drive Round Up · · Score: 1

    For us old foggies what we did is read the drive parameters off the drive
    and then manually enter them.

    Then if the controller could not address all the space we used
    what was called a drive overlay software usually provided
    by the manufacture, that should get you up and running
    but back in the day drive compression software could cause
    serious issues with drives built with a drive overlay.

    Also data recovery get more than just a little tricky.

    If the bios can't autodetect the drive that is your most likely
    path to an easy fix that or a BIOS update if they add support
    for larger drives.

    Good Luck ...

  19. Re:750,000 hours MTBF. on 3TB Hard Drive Round Up · · Score: 2

    First off as someone who has a Seagate manufacturing facility close by
    you do not want to buy their drives. I'd buy Western Digital or some
    company that doesn't use temp workers for their consumer drives.

  20. Re:Discovered within hours of its explosion? on See a Supernova From Your Backyard · · Score: 1

    This is one of the major issues of society today.

    The stupid strongly believe they are right.

    The intelligent get modded troll...

  21. Re:Chinese or Hindi on Ask Slashdot: Best Second Major For a Mechanical Engineer? · · Score: 1

    Worthless paper and ink from the federal reserve isn't really needed anymore.

    The BRIC nations will replace the US as it falls into ruin.

  22. Re:God knows... on Can Google Save Us From Slow Internet · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Its intentional, 85% of the fiber in the ground in most areas is not lit.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_fibre#Overcapacity [wikipedia.org]

    They took $200 billion taxpayer money and ran off with it,
    they are just more of the pirates running the country into the ground.

    http://www.tispa.org/node/14 [tispa.org]

    We paid for the upgrade already, we got the shaft as usual.

    Pirates of the Potomac taking bribes to hand off our money to corporate pirates.

  23. Re:God knows... on Can Google Save Us From Slow Internet · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Its intentional, 85% of the fiber in the ground in most areas is not lit.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_fibre#Overcapacity

    They took $200 billion taxpayer money and ran off with it,
    they are just more of the pirates running the country into the ground.

    http://www.tispa.org/node/14

    We paid for the upgrade already, we got the shaft as usual.

    Pirates of the Potomac taking bribes to hand off our money to corporate pirates.

  24. Re:I'm afraid this means vodka rationing, boys on Russian Supply Vehicle To ISS Burns · · Score: 1

    This is correct, and lying governments are not restricted to just the US.

    I think you will find most governments around the world lie to their citizens at
    various times.

  25. Re:So - Discovery Channel time? on Russia Approves Siberia-Alaska Railway · · Score: 1

    Consider the oil pipeline helping feed the 21 million barrel a day US oil usage.

    Then there is natural gas, and freight that was carried by massive cargo ships.

    Instead of the factory in China loading it on a train to unload it onto a ship,
    then travel to the US via Ocean it can stay rail all the way.

    A lot of ppl will lose their jobs for the few that will be created I am sure,
    but it beats having dozens of super ships burning massive amounts of
    fuel battling storms in the Pacific.

    Rail is cheaper than port operations.

    They can have a train run down that ever 20 minutes if they wanted to,
    and certain times of day they could run both rails in one direction to double
    the cargo heading east 2 west.