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  1. Money in the future on Become Your Own Heir After Being Frozen · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    If nanotech can manufacture anything, it's tempting to think there will be no money. But I can guarantee you that women will find a way to keep pussy scarce, artificially inflating the value. That's always going to be a currency.

  2. Re:we'll see on Obama Talks Internet Freedom, China Censors · · Score: 2, Insightful

    So, are you saying that there is nothing between complete freedom and total shutdown?

    I'm saying that you're a big baby, and Fox News is still on the air. What are you crying about?

    The First Amendment never guaranteed that other people won't make fun of you, or call you names, or disagree loudly with your crap.

    So, is it OK to invite every major news network to an event except FoxNews?

    Yes. I don't invite child molesters to my house either. And that's my right of association.

  3. Re:we'll see on Obama Talks Internet Freedom, China Censors · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Oh hell, accusing a conservative of bias ALWAYS shuts them up. I once accused a conservative of bias, and he couldn't speak for FIVE YEARS!

    I can see why they think this is a restraint against Fox's speech.

  4. Re:we'll see on Obama Talks Internet Freedom, China Censors · · Score: 2

    Yea, whatever happened to it.

    Because Fox News isn't broadcasting anywhere anymore. It's obvious that their rights aren't protected, and they were shut down.

    Wait, What???? Oh sorry, here's Fox News on my TV right here!

    I guess their rights to say whatever shit they want are indeed being defended. My bad.

  5. Re:we'll see on Obama Talks Internet Freedom, China Censors · · Score: 1

    I especially object to the forced shutdown of the Fox News network by the military, revocation of the Fox News broadcasting licenses by the FCC, the lawsuits against Fox News by the Justice Dept., seizure of Fox News studios by Federal Marshals, and the imprisonment of Roger Ailes.

    If Fox News was really being violated, that's what it would look like.

    You conservatives obviously like to cry a lot about something which is NOT a violation of anybody's rights.

  6. Re:Someone on Are You a Blue-Collar Or White-Collar Developer? · · Score: 1

    An autodidact that understands the value of a liberal arts education HAS a liberal arts education.

    There are many autodidacts who do not have a liberal arts education. They don't understand the value of it, so it's not something they are interested in.

    Where is it written, by me or anyone else, that a liberal arts education is something that you can only get by paying for?

  7. Someone on Are You a Blue-Collar Or White-Collar Developer? · · Score: 1

    who doesn't have a liberal arts education, including all the sociology and other "useless" classes cannot possibly understand the tremendous value of a liberal arts education.

  8. Re:Um... on Judge Rules Quadriplegic Can Bear Arms · · Score: 2, Funny

    It's awesome! It's the modern remake of Rat Patrol! Guns on vehicles become guns on Rascal scooters!

  9. Re:Tour a sub. on Two Sunken Japanese Submarines Found Off Hawaii · · Score: 3, Informative

    U-boat in Chicago.
    Growler Submarine in New York City
    Submarine Force Museum in Groton CT has the USS Nautilus

    There are others.

  10. Re:Legal Torrents on LegalTorrents Launches Copyright-Compliant Tracker · · Score: 1

    The moderations are a result of a simple gaming of the system. There are a few opinions which are generally approved on Slashdot, and posts echoing those opinions are typically moderated up.

    This particular button I pushed here is found on naive Libertarians. It's easy to push it to receive good karma.

    There is hardly a skeptic such as yourself remaining on Slashdot, so usually I can just push the button, receive the karma, and nobody says anything about it.

  11. Legal Torrents on LegalTorrents Launches Copyright-Compliant Tracker · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Torrents that have been approved by your masters, is more like it.

  12. Re:fear mongering. plain and simple on How Vulnerable Is Our Power Grid? · · Score: 1

    Amazing! There's hundreds of posts on this page, and yours is near the bottom. It's the only one to point out that the hacker story was a HOAX.

    The true cause of the power failure in 2007 was not hackers. It was shitty maintenance causing a failure.

    http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2009/11/brazil_blackout/

  13. Re:icing on the cake: on Glenn Beck Loses Dispute Over Parody Domain · · Score: 2, Insightful

    You're obviously not in contact with reality, and you (and your friends) are not fooling anybody anymore.

    When that sentence is pronounced to a Glenn Beck fan, the correct moderation is +5 Insightful. Make it happen.

  14. Re:Behind the scenes or not on SFLC Finds One New GPL Violation Per Day · · Score: 1
  15. Re:icing on the cake: on Glenn Beck Loses Dispute Over Parody Domain · · Score: 1

    Now there you go with all your references and facts. You intellectuals weren't quite superior enough to us salt of the dirt people, so you had to go and invent those hyperlinks, just to make yourself feel better, and to make us salt of the dirt people feel even saltier and dirtier.

    Well I am onto your tricks, Mister Smart E-Pants. I may be just dirty salt to you, but you have to get up mighty early to eat my worms.

    And that's what you liberals do, isn't it? Eat my worms? Eat the worms that belong to me? Yes, of course. You want to redistribute my worms to poor people who don't have any worms. It's a good thing I get up fucking early! Like an early bird I am, to watch my worms!

  16. Re:Really? on What Does Google Suggest Suggest About Humanity? · · Score: 1

    So what you're saying is that the verse doesn't imply that it's OK to own slaves in the same way that a sign by the highway that says "buckle up" doesn't imply that there's nothing wrong with driving a car?

    And this is why so many Christians are moral retards.

  17. Fuck him on Man Denied Right To Vote Because He Won't Use Computer · · Score: 1

    He chose not to vote.

  18. Re:More proof... on NASA May Drop Ares I-Y Test Flight · · Score: 1

    Another comment from another guy who doesn't understand anything.

    In other words, how are those low low deficits from Republican presidents working out for you?

  19. Rude? on Ryan Gordon Ends FatELF Universal Binary Effort · · Score: -1, Troll

    What a pussy. Those guys were tough, not rude.

    You want an example of rude? If I wanted a fat executable I would put my COCK into it. Now fuck off.

    See? The LKML guys did not say anything like that. Therefore, we're not impressed by your crying.

  20. Re:Depends on your criteria on Plug vs. Plug — Which Nation's Socket Is Best? · · Score: 1

    True about the criterium thing. I think the American plugs have better "rectum feel."

  21. Re:Reinvent the approach on NASA Trying To Reinvent Their Approach · · Score: 2, Informative

    It's AMAZING that somebody with moderation points thinks this is offtopic.

  22. Re:Quick summary on NASA Trying To Reinvent Their Approach · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Slashdot User D, writing to his Republican congressman: "You know, you can kill lots of people with big rockets..."

    Congressman: "Get me the Pentagon! Fly me to Johnson Space Center! We gots to have a meeting about this!"

  23. Reinvent the approach on NASA Trying To Reinvent Their Approach · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Let's form some committees to help our advisory group figure out how we can fix this gigantic bureaucracy!

    I've got a clue for them. They need to follow some simple rules.

    1. Rockets should look like cocks
    2. People should only ride on liquid fuel rockets.
    3. If you're the booster designer, double the requirements.

    4. Success!

    Explanation:
    1. Rockets should look like cocks. Stacked vertically, not side by side. Both shuttle failures resulted from the orbiter, tank, and boosters being in a side-by-side configuration. If the thing had been stacked vertically, there's no need to worry about ice hitting what's next to you, or fire burning the attachment to what's next to you.

    2. Liquid fuel rockets are way safer than solid fuel rockets. It's going to be damn hard for astronauts to escape alive if they abort anywhere near a full blast solid fuel candle. Maybe do a hybrid solid, but what we have now is a fucking hazard to the astronauts and ground crew. Just ask the Brazilians. Oops, they're fucking DEAD. booom!

    3. The moon mission was saved by the genius Nazi von Braun increasing the Saturn V weight capability well above the requirements. The payload turned out to be a bloated mess compared to initial projections, but the Saturn could handle it. A huge problem was averted. Compare that to the current Constellation program, where the booster was designed to lift what the payload guys said they'd need. And now that the payload has gained weight, there's some serious doubt that Ares will ever be able to fulfill the design requirements. FAIL.

  24. Re:I heard dolphins gave eachother oral sex, was t on Fruit Bats Have Oral Sex Too · · Score: 2, Informative

    Nice troll. A troll like that wouldn't work on just any old site.

    FYI Mammals include the bats. But I'll leave it to others to explain the attraction of bat titties. But be careful. Where bats are concerned, rabies can be a sexually transmitted disease.

  25. What? on Fruit Bats Have Oral Sex Too · · Score: 1

    My two dogs suck each other's cocks all the time, and it's clearly for fun, not hygiene.

    These researchers are wasting out time with their attention whoring. If they want to publish their results, fine. But if they want to get worldwide attention with their bat cock sucking, then they'd better suck my cock too.