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  1. Re:I see on Reactions To Disgusting Images Predict a Persons Political Ideology · · Score: 2

    That only proves the bias of the researchers in not including Two Girls One Cup

  2. Re:Peer to Peer on Real Net Neutrality Problem: 'Edge Provider' vs 'End User' · · Score: 1

    Nonsense, the Internet is mostly client-server for 25 years now, not peer to peer. The Internet would not be possible without massive servers and business grade infrastructure. End users are indeed a seperate thing from providers, making emails and facebook uploads is merely end user activity.

  3. Re:Systemd? on OpenBSD 5.6 Released · · Score: 1

    hahaha, one of the desktop choices is GNOME 3.12, and no there isn't systemd

  4. Re:If so damn many people are making nukes on Buying Goods To Make Nuclear Weapons On eBay, Alibaba, and Other Platforms · · Score: 1

    wrong, none of those countries had a secret program put together by means mentioned in article on shoestring budget. All of them had a public program put together by very well known and traceable means and materials, with huge facilities, costing 3 billion USD (for N. Korea) and up.

    You have no point

  5. Re:Focus on solutions on UN Climate Change Panel: It's Happening, and It's Almost Entirely Man's Fault · · Score: 0

    The IPCC continues to furiously back-pedal on the absurd alarmist claims it's made over the last 14 years. Focus on solutions to what, exactly, a bunch of hooey that isn't going to happen? Where did the "warming" go these last couple years, with arctic ice extents again increasing and in the antarctic the only warming due to volcanic action?

    One thing Al Gore and his ilk have proven, there is money to be made by giving agenda driven propaganda organs such as the IPCC a megaphone.

  6. Re:Emphasis on "for-profit"? on Colleges Face New 'Gainful Employment' Regulations For Student Loans · · Score: 1

    Logic fails you and those mental midgets who modded you "insightful". College courses of study in fact do have what we could call "food labelling" of their contents, and one can even find the percentage of successful job places for a course of study, amazining enough schools track that. You are nothing but a shill for adult babies, those who want to blame others for their failings in life.

  7. Re:Centrifuge parts on Buying Goods To Make Nuclear Weapons On eBay, Alibaba, and Other Platforms · · Score: 1

    "Radioactive Boy Scout" only succeeded in perhaps giving himself a dose of radiation about half of max allowed nuke plant worker for a year. Do you know how much americium it takes to make a spherical critical configuration? Over 100 lbs., and so extracting a third of a microgram from each of a pile of smoke detectors isn't really taking steps toward that goal.....

  8. Re:Let's not go overboard on Buying Goods To Make Nuclear Weapons On eBay, Alibaba, and Other Platforms · · Score: 1

    hahaha: no, your homemade fusor will never output sufficent neutrons to change any amount of metal you could weigh on a scale

  9. Re:Emphasis on "for-profit"? on Colleges Face New 'Gainful Employment' Regulations For Student Loans · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Not a swindle at all, it's a person's choice as to what they will study and if they want to consider present or future job market. A person is responsible for their own choices in this world

  10. Re:Why dislike something you know nothing about? on Ask Slashdot: Can You Say Something Nice About Systemd? · · Score: 0

    So you have years less experience on far fewer operating systems than me, and yet you try to claim that a boot system so bloated it needs thousands of pages of documentation is the superior one. Your credibility takes a large hit right there.

    You don't recognize bad engineering, nor a non-unix way solution

  11. Re:Devel/Debug on OpenBSD Drops Support For Loadable Kernel Modules · · Score: 1

    it doesn't, running "make" to compile a changed .c file or two then link a 10MB kernel is freaky fast. Modules typically are how device drivers were written

  12. Re:Van Eck phreaking on Breaching Air-Gap Security With Radio · · Score: 1

    funny how "young" readers have that reaction to many things in that book. Those of us born in early 60s just laugh at the all old tricks that still work

  13. good god this is old technique on Breaching Air-Gap Security With Radio · · Score: 2

    done deal in the 1980s and subject of a few major computer magazine at the time.

    live long enough and see the same "new" thing being discovered over and over, about once a decade.

    what's next, article about a "picture phone"?

  14. Re:Confirms that Apple's strategy is correct on How Apple Watch Is Really a Regression In Watchmaking · · Score: 1

    Learn to buy a better grade of mechanical watch, you Luddite; you could be winding it as you crank your Model T or while jerking off to your coffee table's National Geographic collection

  15. Re:If you don't understand why this is important.. on Tim Cook: "I'm Proud To Be Gay" · · Score: 1

    not important at all, you're just a hot-button focused kind of person. Instead, "why was Yosemite released with such bad bugs and looks like ass", that is the important question. Now if sitting on or sucking cocks is any part of the answer to that question, then I would care. But it probably isn't, so I don't

  16. Re:Just like "free" housing solved poverty! on Power and Free Broadband To the People · · Score: 1

    You prattle on about irrelevant things. We're talking about lazy able-bodied people who don't work and make other people assume responsibility for their care, feeding and bills; unlike normal adult who takes care of themselves. Anything Ayn Rand said or Fox new said is of no import or relevance at all. Whatever a big corporation does is irrelevant to those people's malfunction.

  17. Re:Confirms that Apple's strategy is correct on How Apple Watch Is Really a Regression In Watchmaking · · Score: 1

    nonsense, get with the times. Better mechanical watches were self-winding with user's normal daily wrist movement

  18. liar on Security Companies Team Up, Take Down Chinese Hacking Group · · Score: 3, Informative

    removing malware isn't "taking down" a hacking group; that's just what a victim does

  19. Re:SURPRISE! on Lava Flow In Hawaii Gains Speed, Triggers Methane Explosions · · Score: 1

    Lava hasn't flowed there since humans have lived

    Wrong.

    That volcano erupted in 1823, and the current eruption started in 1983, 31 years ago. Research before you spew bullshit, no excuse for those residents living there.

  20. Re:Just like "free" housing solved poverty! on Power and Free Broadband To the People · · Score: 0

    wrong, main problem is lazy people who assume responsibility for exactly nothing in their lives prefer to get handouts.

  21. Re:The depressing part on Skilled Foreign Workers Treated as Indentured Servants · · Score: 1

    You are wrong, Joe Plumber typically makes two times or more what average IT worker does.

    And mostly those know-nothing foreign HB1 are useless, they are overpaid.

  22. Re:Just like "free" housing solved poverty! on Power and Free Broadband To the People · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    indeed instead of broadband or slum-fodder those people should just get a job

  23. Re:Creationists? on Creationism Conference at Michigan State University Stirs Unease · · Score: 1

    no those are "makers".

        and when you die you meet your 3D maker.

  24. Re:SURPRISE! on Lava Flow In Hawaii Gains Speed, Triggers Methane Explosions · · Score: 1

    the surprise is that they built a town there in the first place. now we're supposed to spend our tax dollars on this *emergency*

  25. Re:People with skills ... on "Police Detector" Monitors Emergency Radio Transmissions · · Score: 1

    and typical jammer is very easy to find, you wouldn't believe the severity of punishment either.