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  1. Re:Do It, it worked in AZ on Gen Con Threatens To Leave Indianapolis Over Religious Freedom Bill · · Score: 1

    Can I deny service to the idiot with a swastika tattooed on his face?

  2. Re:Do It, it worked in AZ on Gen Con Threatens To Leave Indianapolis Over Religious Freedom Bill · · Score: 1

    I don't really get any of this. Two things come to mind. First, I find openly flaming homosexuals annoying but not more so than a lot of other things. Given that, if I'm in a business I don't care if my client or customer likes getting his asshole stretched by his butt buddy. Why would I? What does that have to do with me? I just want the cocksuckers money.
    Second, if I were queer, why would I want to shop or deal with someone who doesn't want my business? If they can't stand me I'm sure I can find someone else willing to take my money.
    Also, why is the state getting involved in this anyway? Don't they have anything to do? Homosexuals are a part of the landscape like a lot of things that people may or may not like. What happened to tolerance? You don't have to like people but you should at least be civil unless given reason to not be. It's the only way for millions of people who have widely varied cultures and ideas to coexist without killing each other.

  3. Re:No such thing on Feds Attempt To Censor Parts of a New Book About the Hydrogen Bomb · · Score: 2

    The problem with secrets is that you can only hope to keep a minute amount of them. Trying to make things secret that everyone already knows about is not only futile but a waste of resources that could be used to keep real secrets. They continuosly waste resources on things that are either obvious, already known, or not important but just embarrasing to some official jackass. I think most official secrets fall into the last category. Wasting time and effort to keep millions of facts secret instead of maybe just a few crucial things only makes it easier for your enemies to discover things that can actually hurt you. Unfortunately the US government is largely incompetent all the way through.

  4. Re:Yet another makes the same mistake. on Better Disaster Shelters than FEMA Trailers (Video) · · Score: 2

    I like the shelter but the price point kills it. That's way too much money for a fiberglass shelll with fold out bunks. If it were about 2 or 3 grand I could see it selling as a hunting or fishing cabin like crazy. Especially with some sort of solar power option. 6 grand is outrageous although it's not as big a rip-off as the damn FEMA trailers.

  5. Re: Prototype on Boeing Patents Star Wars Style Force Field Technology · · Score: 1

    It looked a lot better in star wars.

  6. Re: Your government at work on Islamic State Doxes US Soldiers, Airmen, Calls On Supporters To Kill Them · · Score: 1

    For over 500 years? The US has been around for much less than 300 years. I'm not going to argue with you about who started what. Basically I wish we'd left it all alone myself but, I'm pretty sure ISIS and the other jihadi groups have killed more of the muslim population in the middle east that the US. I can't begin to recount how many times I've heard "suicide bomber blows himself and 80 other people up, 2 US soldiers wounded," or some such over the last decade or so. It's incredible.

  7. Re:Prototype on Boeing Patents Star Wars Style Force Field Technology · · Score: 2

    Seems like George Lucas can claim prior art maybe.

  8. Re:Careful, they might shoot back on Islamic State Doxes US Soldiers, Airmen, Calls On Supporters To Kill Them · · Score: 1

    The US targets militants and might take out civilians in the process. ISIS targets civilians and takes out civilians in the process. When real the real soldiers show up and start killing ISIS members then said ISIS members leave and go home often throwing away their weapons and blending into the population.

  9. Re:Your government at work on Islamic State Doxes US Soldiers, Airmen, Calls On Supporters To Kill Them · · Score: 1

    It's a war. Getting caught up in a war is bad and usually terminal. Look at all those cities we firebombed in Germany in WWII. Millions of innocent German citizens died just so we could off Hitler. Not to mention what happened to Japan. My own state, Georgia, was on the losing side in the US civil war and had a Union army rape, pillage and burn a swath over 200 miles long that left a scar that lasted generations. General Sherman, the man in command of that army stated "War is hell." This war against ISIS is so tame by comparison that it's ridiculous to compare them. In more recent history the "ethnic cleansing" in the former Yugoslavia makes an interesting comparison. Yes, as bad as it is it could be much, much worse.

  10. Re:Your government at work on Islamic State Doxes US Soldiers, Airmen, Calls On Supporters To Kill Them · · Score: 1

    Join or die. But what about all the idiots that travel there to join? Are they just bored?

  11. Re:Your government at work on Islamic State Doxes US Soldiers, Airmen, Calls On Supporters To Kill Them · · Score: 0

    As much as I'd like my government to stop pissing away Trillions of dollars playing world police, if you feel they're basically the same I'd love it if ISIS moved into your neighborhood and you got your ignorant throat slit. Although I figure a pussy like you would convert quick and join the caliphate.

  12. Re:Your government at work on Islamic State Doxes US Soldiers, Airmen, Calls On Supporters To Kill Them · · Score: 1

    He missed it entirely. The religious right mostly wants to end abortion and defend prayer in schools. A hideous agenda to the liberals but hardly the same as cutting off the heads of all the atheists. The bat shit crazy motherfuckers in ISIS want to kill everyone who doesn't believe like they do. Even Al Qaeda thinks they're fucking nuts.

  13. Re:Your government at work on Islamic State Doxes US Soldiers, Airmen, Calls On Supporters To Kill Them · · Score: 1

    He's just going to sue them.

  14. Re: Your government at work on Islamic State Doxes US Soldiers, Airmen, Calls On Supporters To Kill Them · · Score: 3, Insightful

    If the US were deliberately targeting civilians the dead would not number in the hundreds or even thousands but in the millions. A lot of the reason for the slow progress against ISIS is that ISIS has gotten so good at hiding among civilian populations and as a result the US and it's allies have to sift through and try to surgically remove them. Mistakes are made and innocents die but if not for the attempt at pinpoint strikes an incredible body count would arise. I disagree with what the US is doing as I've basically become an isolationist in the last couple of decades. The aim is to be proactive so as to prevent a bad situation from becoming a nightmare down the road. Militant Islam is a much bigger threat to Europe than the US and I'd like to see how it plays out against the moral snobbery of the European hypocrisy. I think I'd enjoy watching as the crazies finally force France and other enlightened nations to make hard choices about how to handle an insurgent assault against their freedom. Yes, I'd love to see all those hypocrites respond to charlie hebdo style attacks on a weekly basis. I wonder if they'd still have their outrage against collateral damage.

  15. Re:Yeah because you know... on Chevy Malibu 'Teen Driver' Tech Will Snitch If You Speed · · Score: 1

    I kind of agree with you. There is the thought though that at least this way you can allow a kid you don't really trust to drive. If you know he's the kind that the minute he's (or she's) out of your sight they do as they please but you need for them to have access to a car then this might be an option.

  16. Re:They'd be shooting themselves in the foot on Microsoft Says Free Windows 10 Upgrades For Pirates Will Be Unsupported · · Score: 1

    Exactly. They can't afford not to do security updates for the pirates because there are so damn many it'll cause problems for all the legit users. I hope they follow through because illegitimate windows installations are holding back expansion of alternative operating systems but I know MS simply can not afford not to do security updates.

  17. Re:Socketed Firmware Here We Come on Persistent BIOS Rootkit Implant To Debut At CanSecWest · · Score: 1

    About 300 billion.

  18. Re:Socketed Firmware Here We Come on Persistent BIOS Rootkit Implant To Debut At CanSecWest · · Score: 1

    you should google it. make sure you're alone when you do.

  19. Re:Transparency in Government is good! on White House Office of Administration Not Subject to FOIA, Says White House · · Score: 1

    It's the two party shuffle. The only place they differ is in social things like gay marriage, abortion, and that ilk. Things that, while important to little people and helpful in keeping them fighting each other, matter not to the important things like keeping the power and money where it belongs.

  20. Nothing to see here. on ICE Tells Reporter Its Secretive Drone Program Isn't Newsworthy · · Score: 4, Funny

    Just keep moving folks! Move along!

  21. Re:Not a bad teaching tool on GCHQ Builds a Raspberry Pi Super Computer Cluster · · Score: 2

    Sadly I think you're the only one I've seen that actually understood what it was all about. Everyone else seems to think they should have used 64 $1000 computers instead. Good idea for work, bad for a training project.

  22. Re:GCHQ Does Something Retarded on GCHQ Builds a Raspberry Pi Super Computer Cluster · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Yet still higher than yours.

  23. Re:GCHQ Does Something Retarded on GCHQ Builds a Raspberry Pi Super Computer Cluster · · Score: 1

    The C1 is pretty impressive but the Raspberry Pi Model 2 also has quad core ARM V7 and 1GB of RAM now. I might pick up a C1 to play with though, it has some neat stuff. It's the first $35 board I've seen that actually seems as good or better than the Rpi. I'd say the community around the pi might make it a better choice still. I picked up a couple of the Pi A+ boards and camera modules and for $45 dollars for the combo it's hard to beat for surveillance cameras. The A+ uses next to nothing in the way of power as well. I've been blown away by it and it fits in a damn Altoids tin. :)

  24. Re:This sucks. on Sir Terry Pratchett Succumbs To "the Embuggerance," Aged 66 · · Score: 1

    That would be my choice. Sit in the car in the garage with the engine idling and just nod off.

  25. Re:This sucks. on Sir Terry Pratchett Succumbs To "the Embuggerance," Aged 66 · · Score: 2

    I have no problem with people offing themselves. I reserve the right myself. I fully intend to leave this world before I go through a long miserable painful disease that leaves me unable to enjoy life. I do have a problem with euthanasia which is something else entirely. Suicide is killing yourself, not having someone else do it for you. He had an opportunity to kill himself but waited until he was unable to. Got to be proactive.