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  1. Re:Am I the only one... on Gary McKinnon Loses Extradition Appeal · · Score: 2, Informative
    Does anyone think, for just a millisecond, that the USA would do the same? Extradite one of its own citizen to be tried in the UK?

    No, not the UK. The USA extradites its citizens to Mexico instead.
    Dog' the Bounty Hunter loses extradition battle

  2. Re:I don't like this on California Proposes to Ban Incandescent Lightbulbs · · Score: 1

    Chandalier and vanity lights are typically transparent, not soft white. The soft white fluorescents are more pleasing than the spiral type, but they still won't work situations where a transparent bulb is preferred. At least so says my wife. ;)

  3. Re:I don't like this on California Proposes to Ban Incandescent Lightbulbs · · Score: 1

    That and they look like crap in certain places. Like in chandeliers and bathroom vanity mirrors for example. Not that most slashdotters care about aesthetics anyway. :)

  4. Re:Interested.... on Water From Wind · · Score: 4, Funny

    Whoo-hoo-hoo, look who knows so much. It just so happens that your air here is only MOSTLY dry. There's a big difference between mostly dry and all dry. Mostly dry is slightly wet. -Magical Max

  5. Re:no option to go back? on Office 2007 — Better But a Tough Switch · · Score: 1
    I've seen radical departure in Microsoft's IE7, couldn't completely figure it out.

    I wonder if it's so Microsoft can set MSN back as the default homepage, and the average user can't figure out how to change it.

  6. Re:Last night I had a premonition of racial weapon on DNA So Dangerous It Doesn't Exist · · Score: 1

    Always nice to see paranoid anti-Semitism on Slashdot.

  7. Re:Cnn does it best on Former President Gerald Ford Dead at 93 · · Score: 1

    Don't know who labeled parent a troll, but it should be insightful. The NFL wasn't much in the 30's. Teams frequently folded, salaries were low, and it wasn't near as popular as college football. There were 11 teams in 1930, and only 8 in 1932. The Green Bay Packers are a reminder of the humble beginings, the "Packers" were started by a small local Green Bay packaging company that was willing to pay for equipment for the players to get them started.

  8. Re:other theories on First Russian Anti-Evolution Suit Enters Court Room · · Score: 2, Funny
    Evolution is a fact. 100% absolutely proven beyond any possible doubt. Here, I'll prove it to you: Ever seen a dog? There you go.

    Actually, dogs prove ID, since they've been bred for specific purposes by humans.

  9. Re:Be careful if you live in FL on Taxing Virtual Gaming Assets · · Score: 2, Funny
    Which brings up the inevitable ... if you have gawdawful item of unlordly worth and you lose it by say dying in game can you write it off on your taxes.

    Maybe your virtual dependents could collect Social Security.

  10. Re:No on MPAA Ignores Usenet, Goes After Bittorrent · · Score: 1

    That and the fact that UseNet downloaders are not sharing files (like torrent users). So they can't bust them for distribution.

  11. Re:OMG! BAN TV! on TV Really Might Cause Autism · · Score: 3, Funny
    Basically, there are correlations, relationships, and patterns EVERYWHERE. However, it's very rare that someone knows exactly WHY something is happening.

    Unless you're an attorney specializing in tort law. Then you know exactly why. And the answer is whoever has the deepest pockets. Now how long until the first class action lawsuit is filed against the cable companies? :)

  12. Re:Sounds Like... on Web Censorship on the University Campus? · · Score: 1
    From Wikipedia--This may explain why it's blocked:

    The Voice is also known for containing adult content, including sex advice columns and many pages of advertising for "adult services" (escorts, prostitutes, etc.).

  13. Re:If this is true on North Korea Says It Has Conducted Nuclear Test · · Score: 1

    "Peace in our time." -Neville Chamberlain 1938

  14. Re:hooray. on US Outlaws Online Gambling · · Score: 1

    Interesting, but it seems to be a bit of a push poll - ask a bunch of questions people agree with, and then then hit them with the internet gambling one at the end. They should have just asked: Should internet gambling be legal?

  15. Re: Will the Next Election Be Hacked? on Will the Next Election Be Hacked? · · Score: 1
    What I am saying is that at no presidential election before 2000 was election fraud even brought up.

    There were complaints of fraud in the JFK/Nixon race (1960).

  16. Re:Wolves on Group Fights Politicizing Science and Engineering · · Score: 1
    Hate is not the same thing as disapproval. Most muslims and a lot of christians disapprove of pornography.

    Yes, but the problem (from the Muslim view) is that we're broadcasting the porn into their nations - with satellite and internet. So in their view, it's not just you and I watching porn in the privacy of our homes, it's you and I sending filth into THEIR countries. So they're going to hate us - unless we (for starters) give up TV and the internet.

    Your assertion that Islam is any more violent than christianity is absurd.

    You must be joking. There is a piece of art called the 'Piss Christ'. You've probably hard of it - It's a crucifix in urine. But funny thing is, there have been no riots in the streets or murders by Christians because of the 'art'. Now you go make a piece of art called the 'Piss Mohammad' and see what happens.

    And now Madonna has a shtick where she simulates a crucifixion. I've heard some gripes from Christians, but once again no violence in the street. Now how about if Madonna had an act where she popped out of a lamp holding the head of Mohammed - what do you think would happen? You and I both know - there would be violence throughout the Muslim world, and there would be a fatwa for Madonna's head.

    Islam is a religion that breeds violence. Are all of Muslims violent? Nope, but enough are to show a pattern. Sudan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Niger, India, Philippines, Kosovo, Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro, Holland, Denmark, Spain, UK, Lebanon, Israel, China, Russia, USA. These are all nations that have experienced violence or war from the 'religion of peace' in the last 10 years - in many cases before we invaded Iraq.

    Look at recent history - some Danish guy draws a comic of Mohammed, and the Muslim world goes ballistic. Then the Pope says Islam is violent, and they go and prove him right by rioting and killing nuns.

    Islam has declared war on the West. Iraq did not cause the war. Iraq is nothing more than a new theater in an ongoing conflit - A conflict that has been going on since the 6th century. Iraq is AWESOME for us because it's like flypaper for Al Queda. They flock to the country, and then we kill them. See the grandparent - 4,000 dead Al Queda in two years. That's 4,000 people who won't be flying jets into our buildings.

  17. Re:Wolves on Group Fights Politicizing Science and Engineering · · Score: 2, Informative
    Unsuccessful Guerrilla Campaigns.

    And the Civil war WAS nothing more than a large insurgency. Every conventional war has had insurgents as well.

  18. Re:Wolves on Group Fights Politicizing Science and Engineering · · Score: 2, Insightful
    Can you point to one case at any time in world history where eliminating insurgents has worked in the end? Where hunting down and killing fervent believers in a cause, people who were willing to die for their beliefs, has ultimately killed a movement, and the hunters have been able to wash their hands and declare victory?

    WWII. The Nazis and Japanese were every bit as fervent as the the muslim terrorists of today. And there was the American civil war too. The South was fighting for their very way of life, and when the North killed enough of them, they gave up.

    The terrorists will hate us no matter what we do. Rights for women, sexual freedom, etc - the militant Islamist is primarily concerned about the 'decadancy' of the west, and how it is 'corrupting' them. As long as we're broadcasting pr0n, they're going to hate us, and the breeding of new terrorists will continue. Really, there are only three choices - fight, convert to Islam, or live a life of dhimmitude.

    I vote to fight. And better there than here.

  19. Re:*smug grin* on California Sues Automakers for Global Warming · · Score: 1

    And H1s built prior to 1999.

  20. Re:Vote! on Senate Committee Votes to Authorize Warrentless Wiretapping · · Score: 2, Interesting
    Unless I'm reading it wrong, the parent poster's point is that until 2000, exit polling did jive with the actual result of the election. After 2000, it did not. Regardless of how flawed exit polls are, the dichotomy indicates a problem unless public behavior radically changed (and I don't think it has).

    Or the exit polls don't represent who actually voted. For example if you take an exit poll during working hours you will get a different demographic than if you take it during the evening. So the exit polls that showed Kerry winning Ohio at 5 pm on election day had a disproportinate number of democratic voters (seniors, stay at home moms, unemployed, etc). A disproportionate number of republican voters voted after 5 pm.

  21. Re:It's hard to blame the telecoms. on Wiretap Ruling Threatens Telecoms · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I doubt the American public gives a flying crap either way. They're too busy watching American Idol to be concerned with telcom issues.

  22. Re:The Perceived Threat of Science on Did Humans Evolve? No, Say Americans · · Score: 1
    Dawkins says that religion is a virus, God is a delusion, religious people are retarded, and teaching religion is abuse.



    His type of zealotry may endear supporters, but it is offensive to people of faith, and is unlikely to convince anyone on
    the fence.



    In fact, many evolutionists believe Dawkins is hurting the cause. Scientist Michael Ruse recently was quoted as
    saying: I think that you and Richard [Dawkins] are absolute disasters in the fight against intelligent design -
    we are losing this battle, not the least of which is the two new supreme court justices who are certainly going to
    vote to let it into classrooms - what we need is not knee-jerk atheism but serious grappling with the issues - neither
    of you are willing to study Christianity seriously and to engage with the ideas - it is just plain silly and grotesquely
    immoral to claim that Christianity is simply a force for evil, as Richard claims - more than this, we are in a fight,
    and we need to make allies in the fight, not simply alienate everyone of good will.

  23. Re:The Perceived Threat of Science on Did Humans Evolve? No, Say Americans · · Score: 1, Troll
    What is a "science zealot?"

    Richard Dawkins

  24. Re:Obvious? on PR Firm Behind Al Gore YouTube Spoof? · · Score: 1, Insightful
    And the republicans are "for the working man".

    No, they are "working for the man".

  25. Re:Why you're better off with a higher sallary: on Places Rated, Skeptically · · Score: 2, Informative
    Given:
    Job A: $50,000/year, $10,000 annual rent.
    Job B: $100,000/year, $40,000 annual rent.

    So, Product X, where X is a car, xbox360, etc., costs the same in both locations. In Job A, you have to work longer to be able to buy X, despite things like rent.

    Also, despite rent, you net 60K a year from Job B vs 40K a year from Job A.

    Not true. First, salaries are not twice as much in the bay area as other places. You might make 80K in the bay area, for the same job that pays 70K in Portland, or 60K in Boise. Second, prices are cheaper outside of California. Sales tax in California is 8% and it is 0% in Oregon. Or compare Gas Prices in San Jose and Portland. It's cheaper in Oregon, plus we have attendants that pump the gas for us.