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  1. Re:Buckle Up on Telecoms Facing $50 Billion Lawsuit for Wiretaps · · Score: 1

    nope, it was the voter roll purge that Jeb had done, where ~90% of the 47,000 voters (mostly african american democrats) were innocent of being felons...

    bush won by what? 520 votes?

    ChoicePoint rigged it...

    After that lie, it all went down hill...

  2. Re:the explosives theory is implausible on Telecoms Facing $50 Billion Lawsuit for Wiretaps · · Score: 1

    not typically.. but 2 hours... for the test that was conducted on that very steel and UL signed off on it.

    one thing that amazes me is that people forget, right before the first tower fell, there were TWO people standing at the side of the building, at the impact site. Now how could that area be so hot to weaken all of those massive support columns and no burn them to a crisp?

    If the steel was weakened, it would deform over time, that was not observed, the collapse was abrupt and sudden. It also would not be symmetrical as in WTC7.

    Oh and of course the obvious with you have over looked.
    No steel framed building has ever collapsed do to fire in all of history, except 3, WTC1, WTC2, WTC7

  3. Re:Buckle Up on Telecoms Facing $50 Billion Lawsuit for Wiretaps · · Score: 1

    Loose Change has done alot to raise awareness, but its a stab in the dark. Some of the points, especially the Pentagon Strike is hotly contested. It is a great start to get people thinking, but always do your own research.

    And just for the record, there are more Disinformation sites then real sites out there.

  4. Re:An intelligent judge on Telecoms Facing $50 Billion Lawsuit for Wiretaps · · Score: 1

    "Make the lie big, make it simple, keep saying it, and eventually they will believe it"
    -- Adolf Hitler

    You tell me the exact date that "reality" changed, and I'll show you the lie.

  5. Re:Good use for tags on Miniature Tags Track Dragonflies · · Score: 1, Insightful

    You mean just track citizens who don't have the right to vote? The ones with absolutely no political voice? /. gone fascist?

    And the sad part is, i'll get modded as a troll...

  6. Re:That'd be grounds for prosecution. on MIT Media Lab Fashions · · Score: 1

    Yeah really, with that attitude the Founder of the MIT Media Lab might have to call his boys at Battalion 3-16, beat you, torture you, sodomize you, then chuck you out of an helicopter over the ocean.

    Oops my bad, that was his brother, John Negroponte. My bad...

  7. Re:Second? on Korea Unveils World's Second Android · · Score: 1

    so I guess by your definition its a robot if we put her in a wheelchair and say she's on prozac?

  8. Re:But is is Anatomically Correct? on Korea Unveils World's Second Android · · Score: 1

    There is the Chainsaw Hands optional package...

  9. Re:The first android being... on Korea Unveils World's Second Android · · Score: 1

    Z1ng is an android...

  10. Did anyone notice... This story on the right side? on Korea Unveils World's Second Android · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Murderous Dog Stew Lover Undone by Telltale Collar
    A discarded dog collar led authorities to a man in his 40s who had stolen a pedigree dog and turned it into the stew known as Boshintang that is still considered a delicacy by some Koreans.

    Police said a woman identified as Kim (57) on the morning of April 3 tied her pedigree dog, of a breed that sells for some US$300, in the yard of the restaurant she manages. That was the last she saw of her furry companion. Searching all over the neighborhood later that morning, however, she found the animal's collar near the door of a portakabin, home to a man identified as Song (44). Kim reported her suspicion that Song had stolen the dog to the police, who arrested the man on Monday.

    An officer with Seoul Guro-gu police station said Song was a great lover of Boshintang, and his mouth watered at the sight of the dog, driving him to steal the animal and eat it. "He probably never thought he would be caught because of the collar," the officer added.

    (englishnews@chosun.com )

  11. Re:Gaming Horizon on Finding High Quality Videos from E3? · · Score: 1

    Game, Set, Match.

  12. Re:This is much too confusing. on One Second Ads Hoping To Grab Your Eyes · · Score: 5, Informative

    Advertizements have never been about giving you information so you can make an informed buying choice. The sole aim is to get you to buy something. Think Corporate Propaganda.

  13. 97% of Slashdotters can't Identify Marketing on Most Web Users Unable to Spot Spyware · · Score: 1

    Driving people to a website because a "survey" deems it safe from spyware is marketing said websites. Duh...

  14. Re:Extradition on Alleged British Hacker Fears Guantanamo · · Score: 1

    Some of us here in the US are aware of the state our nation is in. Unfortuenately most of Americans are brainwashed to an incredible degree. I don't think they will get it until the rest of the free world unites against US in armed conflict.

    We as a nation have become bloodthristy and vengful. Little do they know the rights that they do not defend, are their own.

  15. Re:Duck Hunt... on You Say You Want A Revolution? · · Score: 2, Funny

    Yeah Dick Cheney still plays the old classic from time to time...

  16. Re:If it's illegal for Americans... on America's War on the Web · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I haven't since 2001, and that is my legal defense.

  17. Re:It's Happening Now People on America's War on the Web · · Score: 1
    Although many concepts of "cyber-war"
    have elements of science fiction about them,
    and the role of the Defense Department in
    establishing "control," or even what
    "security" on the Internet means, requires a
    consideration of a host of legal, moral and
    political issues, there nonetheless will
    remain an imperative to be able to deny
    America and its allies' enemies the ability to
    disrupt or paralyze either the military's or
    the commercial sector's computer networks.
    Conversely, an offensive capability could
    offer America's military and political leaders
    an invaluable tool in disabling an adversary
    in a decisive manner.

    -- From "Rebuilding America's Defenses" pg. 57:
    PDF : Rebuilding America's Defenses Sept. 2000.

    Want to know exactly where america is headed? The game plan is in that document.
  18. Re:Scary on America's War on the Web · · Score: 1

    If said website or network does not exist in the Root A servers, the site is gone... Seems simple enough eh?

    And do you really think the intelligence arms of any of the bracnhes of the military, or in collaboration with any other outside of the military would bat an eye to develop, test, implement, and strategize in it use to use against its perceived enemies, foreign or domestic?

    wake up man, those guys don't answer to anyone anymore... not to you, me, congress or even the Office of the President.

  19. Re:My new handle should be "skeet skeet skeet" on Yahoo! Bans "Allah" in Screen Names · · Score: 1

    from wikipedia:
    "An example of the use of the word Skeet.
    Excuse me, I didn't catch your name, but would you mind if I skeeted on you? Seeing as how we just met and all, I am not fully convinced that you would make a good mother, so I am electing not to ejaculate inside of you. Let me go get you a towel."


    that's priceless

  20. Re:Good luck on CIA Secretly Reclassifying Documents · · Score: 1

    game - set - match...

  21. Re:Route around that censorship. on CIA Secretly Reclassifying Documents · · Score: 0

    because our (US) gov't told them to...

  22. Re:Migration on Xen Hacker Interviewed · · Score: 1

    btw, Host58 migrated over to Xen 3.0 without a hitch.. thanks... you guys rock!

  23. Re:Why, back in my day! on We Don't Need No Stinkin' Broadband · · Score: 1

    I still remember when Zmodem replaced Xmodem... and that weird Ymodem that not all BBSs supported (with its fancy 4k blocks)

    god I'm old...

  24. Re:Genetic self-destruct button on Toxic Toads Taking Over Australia · · Score: 1

    you mean like in Blade Runner? hehe see what good that did Tyrell

  25. Re:Nothing to see here? on New High-Speed Nano Imaging Device · · Score: 1

    Anyone else read that as FART?