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  1. Re:The brakes model on Porn Ban Being Considered In South Africa · · Score: 1

    Except for the designers of that mind-virus: The power-greedy churches.
    They know it’s all lies, and know that you just fake it all anyway.
    That’s why they see fucking kids as such a normal thing.

  2. Re:solved all other problems, I see? on Porn Ban Being Considered In South Africa · · Score: 1

    And you expected what from a tortured society?
    First they have to process the whole times of horror in their minds and communities.
    Then things can become normal again.

    It’s similar to how in post-war countries, parents beat their children more, or are overprotective (or both).

    Give them time and support. The community still has to heal. Do what you would do to a human that you want to heal.

  3. Re:solved all other problems, I see? on Porn Ban Being Considered In South Africa · · Score: 1

    Actually, seeing how people down there just have a much bigger need for sex... (I know, because half of my genes also raise my standard horniness level. So I’m not judging here.) ... and the whole taboo shit already has made rape numbers go up... I fear that banning porn will massively raise rape numbers even more. :(

    They are healthy human beings. They NEED sex. Because that is the reason we exist in the first place.
    So I say: Let people blow off steam with porn! Give them as much as they want! For a happier community!

    Fucking churches fucking up things for everyone (you know this is a invention of churches, right?), while themselves fucking children! They are the genuine original black-hat mind hackers, terrorists and dictators. They are the genuine centers of all evil. (Yep, 9/11 is just as much their work as the inquisitions, the whole Israel thing, lots of wars and torture, the whole dark ages fuckup, and the recent mass kiddie fiddling.)

  4. Re:The brakes model on Porn Ban Being Considered In South Africa · · Score: 1

    your incompetence is no excuse to prevent anyone from accessing legitimate adult-themed content.

    There, fixed that for ya. I have no interest in anyone harming the development of my children with their perverse religious-schizophrenia-based delusions.

  5. Re:The brakes model on Porn Ban Being Considered In South Africa · · Score: 1

    You don’t look like you were joking. So...

    How the fuck does seeing naked people or sex harm children? Hm?
    Instead of not seeing it, which actually is scientifically proven to hinder their development.
    Go on... explain it to me. In terms of the physics of actual reality. Or at least in terms of proper neurological/psychological science. Not in terms of religious-schizophrenia-based reality distortions parroted around.

  6. Re:More than likely not on Cutting Through the 4G Hype · · Score: 1

    3 millibit (mb)? Even if you meant megabit (Mb), this still is less than half of what a normal UMTS USB stick has... Why is it so slow? It should be more like 25 Mb...

  7. Re:Pricing? on Cutting Through the 4G Hype · · Score: 1

    Wait, no. UMTS is all-packet. The voice-like stuff is just to allow them to price data packets at a higher price, thereby preventing VoIP to become a cheaper alternative.

  8. Re:a brief experience with 4G, since november on Cutting Through the 4G Hype · · Score: 1

    6-7 Mbit down 1.5 or so up

    That’s about what those UMTS sticks for your laptop had, at least five years ago. How fast is it normally? (OK, for non-UK values of “normally” ;)

  9. Re:Oh c'mon on Cutting Through the 4G Hype · · Score: 1

    Can you viral advertisers not stay away from ONE single story for once?
    Seriously, I know you are paid for it (nobody who isn’t paid would act that way), but we don’t want your crap, OK? Not now, not ever.

  10. Re:Difference between 3G and 4G on Cutting Through the 4G Hype · · Score: 3, Informative

    Actually, they all run UMTS (3.5G) by now. (And 7Mb UMTS USB sticks for your laptop are not uncommon since at least five years ago.)

  11. Bombard? on Cutting Through the 4G Hype · · Score: 1

    I have yet to see the first ad for anything “4G”.
    But maybe I can thank AdBlock Plus for that...

    Or it’s that German 3.5G providers paid so much (it was their own damn fault) for the UMTS licenses, that now there is nobody left who can invest in 4G anymore... :/

  12. Re:Midas Touch on Reproducing an Ancient New World Beer · · Score: 1

    But if you do it wrong, you also get methyl alcohol, or so I heard. And that stuff... well you know that yourself.

  13. Re:The internet on German Publishers Want Censorship Talks With Apple · · Score: 1

    Not yet.
    But, thanks! That’s a great idea, that... I just had.

    Ok, have to speak to the goons. Gotta go...

    Your God Steve.

  14. Re:Godwin on When the US Government Built Ultra-Safe Cars · · Score: 1

    Or maybe it just means that some people take this whole Godwin thing far too serious... ^^

  15. Re:Delorean Similarities on When the US Government Built Ultra-Safe Cars · · Score: 1

    I have a simpler example to make it clear, why a front engine is better:

    Imagine crashing into something, and you being between it and a 1000 pound block of metal that still has to crash into something to come to a halt. (Hint: That something is you.)

    It’s better the other way around, isn’t it? ;)

  16. Re:4 GHz, eh? on Intel Targets AMD With Affordable Unlocked CPUs · · Score: 1

    Man, you two would not have this problem, if you would qualify your deliberately broad terms like “faster”.

    - Faster processing per energy usage = better.
    - Faster processing alone = Not better, if most of the energy it goes up into heat. (Pentium 4: 63%)
    - Faster in terms on MHz = Not better, if it still does less instructions per clock cycle.

  17. Re:That's "frequency", not speed on Intel Targets AMD With Affordable Unlocked CPUs · · Score: 1

    As they say: Those who don’t learn from history...

    Intel has a history if anticompetitive behavior, tricks and fraud. If it were a person, it would be a large sea man with a tattoo and bad company in a biker bar, and have at least half a dozen jail tattoos.

    I’m not saying AMD is an angel. Not even remoteld. But it’s always good to look back at history, imagine that company as a person, and think about, if you would even talk to that person...

  18. Re:Easy! on The Man At Microsoft Charged With Destroying IE6 · · Score: 1

    Uuum, remember how people hated the new Office? Well, turns out since OpenOffice still looks *exactly* like the old Office (no surprise, since the two are bi-directional clones of each other), they love OpenOffice. That single “Hey, that looks like my old Office! I want to keep it!” wins over everything.

    If MS does the same to Outlook, and its clone (Evolution), they have practically given us the key to converting every office drone and manager/PHB in a matter of seconds.

  19. Re:Support IEX9 on XP on The Man At Microsoft Charged With Destroying IE6 · · Score: 1

    My botnet disagrees with you.

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    DR OMG H. AXORZ

  20. Re:EOL XP already... on The Man At Microsoft Charged With Destroying IE6 · · Score: 1

    It’s called Linux. And while it will replace Windows in under an hour (from click on the link to the download page to having booted up the installation), even Windows 7 can’t catch up with Linux anymore, let alone replace it.

    You know what’s holding back the year of Linux on the Desktop?
    1. Inertia. Plain and simple inertia.
    2. We geeks not having the balls to stand behind our sense of reality, and transmit the excitement and what we think. Hell, sales people dream of products that they can sell without having to lie. And we have it right here and can’t get it out??

  21. Re:IE6 is NOT the most popular web browser... on The Man At Microsoft Charged With Destroying IE6 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The real problem is experts who don’t have the balls to stand up to the management, and tell them that they know better (after all, that is the reason the are paid, no?), and that if they hire experts to then not listen to them, they are idiots and will fuck up their company. So what is the reason again, to work for a boss who deliberately destroys the company? I would go straight to the big boss, and tell him that that idiot is fucking up his company, and list all the ways that he hurts him and costs him money.

    Or in short: Geeks, you are the experts, so get some fucking balls! (And start searching alternative jobs, since you should always have at least one or two other places where you can go.)

  22. Re:IE 9 requires Vista, which came with IE 7 on The Man At Microsoft Charged With Destroying IE6 · · Score: 1

    Aaah, so that is the real purpose. To get everybody to buy Win7.

    No thanks. It took me 15 minutes to download Ubuntu, 2 minutes to burn it, 1 to boot, and done.
    And when even girly girls tell me that it’s “for stupid people” because they think it’s so simple to use, ... ...sorry, what was the purpose of Windows again?
    (She does not play games, except for the occasional Flash games, which work fine in Ubuntu. And OpenOffice still has the old Office look, which she is used to, and hence likes more then MS Office.)

    Oh, and support via SSH (including small scripts) is just as invaluable, as not having to install tons of security stuff and it still becoming a infected mess after a couple of months. :)

  23. Re:Those who don't learn from history... on Blizzard Boss Says Restrictive DRM Is a Waste of Time · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Are you drunk? Freeloading? THERE IS NO LOSS! None. Period. It’s a copy. It’s bitspace.
    If those fucking idiots who gave away the information (=software) would have enabled their brains for even a fucking single second, they would not have passed it on without getting something in return, since they would have known that when you pass it on, you lose all control and power over it forever, and can not ever again make any fucking demands whatsovever. It’s too late. Cry me a river. Boohoo. You were and idiot, if you expected that you could just tell everyone your secret, and then later everyone would give you money for it when he hears about it, nice and orderly.

    Also, you have just proven that you are already a brainwashed MAFIAA zombie drone by using their FUD wording (“pirate”), and insulted pretty much everyone on planet earth except for your criminal friends.

    So fuck off and please shoot yourself, drone! Or I will do it!

  24. Re:I'm English you insensitive clod! on Berners-Lee Deconstructs a Bag of Chips · · Score: 1

    I'm in Texas. Our chips are large, brownish-green and steamy when fresh. After rainy days, you will find hippies from the Austin area looking for mushrooms growing on them.

    Strangely this is also true for your women. ;)

  25. Re:glad to see this on Gulf Oil Leak Plugged? · · Score: 1

    You don’t know anything about how that works nowaday do you?

    You fuck up, you get money for it. No strings attached.

    BP just figured that this way they could make money faster...