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  1. Sorry, but flesh is better than a ring. on Brain Electrodes Help Injured Man To Speak Again · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    This shouldnt be a troll.

    If someone is brain dead and nothing, then it doesnt matter, they are zippo , but ultimately, a person by marriage
    is at most 25% as important as genetic parents.

    Is it possible to form a corporation between your self and parents to give them more rights than your partner?

  2. The biggest criminals are banks and federal reserv on Mod Chip Raids In Perspective · · Score: 1

    Cops are so blind, money is worthless, made from thin air, and they are too dumb to see the federal reserve
    is making trillions from thin air. But thats ok, they get paid by the govt, they wont arrest their masters.

  3. Park your car where those backup tapes got stolen on Judge Lets RIAA Subpoena Defendant's Employer · · Score: 1

    "Oh judge, so sorry, I parked at costco for some toilet paper, and when I returned to my car it was broken into and my box with harddrives was STOLEN!!!"

    boo hooo!

    Or put the HD in the back seat, next to that 20inch subwoofer speaker during your 200mile drive ;)

  4. GM made russian trucks during cold war. on Judge Lets RIAA Subpoena Defendant's Employer · · Score: 1

    GM was never for USA.

    During cold war, GM had massive plants in russia, they made most of their cars, or at least told them how to do it, just slap on a russkie label on it and no one knows.

    NOTE to people with 401s, move them to 30% Euros, and 30% GOLD/SILVER certs. 30% OIL STOCKS.

  5. Tell judge he didnt own a computer, not his.... on Judge Lets RIAA Subpoena Defendant's Employer · · Score: 1

    If its not HIS computer per se, then its the companies and they can give them a blank page.

    They can also say, "we upgrade often and cycle computers constantly.... he personaly may have used 100 computers, none of the desktops are 'personal' but remote profile logins.

    The server is not his, but the companies. Contains trade secrets, FOFF.

    Give them an old 286 from storage, "yeah it was HIS computer!!!"

  6. They can supply an oil battery on Small Electric Car May Usher In Big Changes · · Score: 1

    Supply a micro generator that uses a tank of gas/diesel sold at a one time cost, that would screw up their battery loan business plan.

  7. Its human nature to break laws/rules/regulations on ACLU Protests Police Scanning License Plates · · Score: 1

    If you are 100% honest, and have nothing to hide, you are not human.

    Every single child (there has experiments been done , check the human doco) will break rules.
    They have done studies with children young as 3 and they will LIE, if its advantagous!!, think about it. Its in our GENES TO LIE!!
    we have to lie to survive, if we couldnt, we would be toast. Only pure slaves and drones follow all orders and rules.
    If a lie can save your life you would do it. The govt are the ones who are run by paranoid psychos who had bad childhoods that probably
    missed out on fun. To think everyone is your enemey, to record everyone is just pure evil and the mark of the beast.

    Now who has the most to loose and who has lied the most? The govt stupid. Why else do they have so called national security secrets. To protect
    other liars of past and their family decendants who have profited from evil deeds.

    Society didnt break down with lax and simple policing rules in the 50s and 60s, sure people broke laws, but society still ran ok.
    Any society can live with minor levels of crime, no need to be a nazi to everyone, just to catch that 1 percent.

    So who should the govt be? Maybe a massive super computer, because it wont lie, unless told to do so by its leader.

  8. There are too many laws.... on Merely Cloaking Data May Be Incriminating? · · Score: 1

    If all the laws cover 7000 pages, how can a cop that barely has the qualifications of a mcdonalds burger dude remember all 7000 pages
    especially if the lawsyers themselves cannot know it all.

    Face it, if they dont like you, they just arrest you, its easier, they dont have to think at all.

    Enough innocent people have been burned by cops with psychopathic brains.

    Just look at those cops in NY who say, "you cannot film me thats againts the law" but they know there is no law saying that, they
    just like to scare people.

  9. Only on monday and friday.... on Intern Loses 800,000 Social Security Numbers · · Score: 1

    the two laziest or beer infested days of the week.

    But all that income tax is going straight back to the central banks because of govt debt. So you really are
    working for the banks not the govt.

    If the govt had a clue and had no debt, we could all live with zero income tax, and all public funding can be funded through 100% commercial taxation and
    tiny levies/fees on public services.

    Income tax historically wasnt meant to be for everyone, just companies and super rich. Post WW1 the govts got greedy, they had lots of bills to pay for.

  10. its not that bad, works well on Change Google's Background Color To Save Energy? · · Score: 1

    Its not the crud like version 3 was dude. Its quite good ok.

    Yes ive used eclispe and liked it too, but some projects have to use VS.

    Id rather curse their Document Helper v8, thats a piece of shit, v6/7 was nicer.

    Why is MS's new help worse, it looks more computer generated than human made, getting to be as bad as the gtk docs.

    If I view a class , i want to see immediate links/combo popups/shortcuts to all members/funcs/parents/samples, i dont want to click through 5 links to get to the needed info.

  11. Re:Looks good, but a little hampered by C++ on Intel Releases Threading Library Under GPL 2 · · Score: 1, Insightful

    How many stupid generic functions do you need to 'multi-core' jeez man!

    Besides how hard is it to multicore manually, you can either subdivide a major loop, if its warranted, if it lasts 1us then its useless or
    you might as well subdivide at the highest level. ie AI/AUDIO/3D

    Javascript, even if running on 16 5ghz cores, would still be slower than 1 core 3ghz, so its a mute benefit of its 'magic functions'

    I wouldn't want to depend on a generic system to make my random function appear faster, rather design it well in the first place.

    You can always use random function pointers to do your 'magic extensions' if you want, but why not design it well first.

    The last thing the industry again needs, is lots of lame code SUCKING both cores and making PCs slow again, i rather have the other core free
    to do my background OS or ripping or encoding or anything other. I dont care if said function takes 12ms vs 7ms.

    If its specialized, like video encoding or hours of maths, then yes, multi-core your code properly, but not lame 100x slow functions to run 2x faster, when better
    coding might make it 50x faster. Remember, excessive memory movement and reinitilization in each iteration is what causes more waste.

  12. Wasnt JOBS a PHREAKER getting free phone call?!?!? on iPhone Can Now Run Apache, Python, Vim · · Score: 1

    Hey, didnt jobs sell blue boxes phreaking getting free phone calls of AT&Ts network, or is AT&T forgetting that.

    Someone make a DTMF old school dialer app.

    NOTE to telcos, charge 1/4 cents per SMS, otherwise your worse than the MAFIA. This isnt 1965, text is useful, but doesnt cost you a cent literally.

  13. What i would do.... on PubPat Kills Four Key Monsanto Patents · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Is take my little plane thats a crop duster, and fill it with fuel, and dump it all over their Mosanto crops, then fly over again, and fire
    a few flares at em.

    Of course I would do this after having sold my farm, converted the cash to gold, that is hidden in a swiss bank vault, that im due
    to go fly to the next day, and retire in much nicer place.

    Btw, the patriot act is just that, a fake act!

  14. we need petroleom, we dont need holewood on Senate Majority Leader Takes On File Sharing · · Score: 1

    Petrol industry is capitol intensive, ie for that $50b in profit, it costed them $500b in effort.
    ie, they might make a lot, but its less than the percent of intel.

    Two, a gallon on oil contains 25000 man hours of power, thats more dense and cheap than anything and is
    why you can enjoy cheap food and anything remotely better than 1875.

  15. CONgress IS full of criminals on RIAA Adds 23 Colleges to Hit List, Avoids Harvard · · Score: 0, Troll

    Except the 2 or 3 that voted against the war and Ron Paul.

    The rest.... they would be sacked by Donald in an instant for not doing their job, ie growing govt beyond akira size.

  16. I would have used a Lemming on High-Tech Squirrels Trained to Conduct Espionage · · Score: 1

    Then you can put 1 OZ of poison toxic gas to be released and kill the insurgents, the Lemming if it is smart will run home.

  17. Criminals use cars? haaaaa on Police Given Access to Congestion-Charge Cameras · · Score: 1

    Real criminals do their deals inside nightclubs and ride in a 'friends' car or use a taxi, or if its nice - they use a couriers bike, no plates on a cycle.

    You can always use bright IR-light to flood your plates so the camera which is more sensitive to IR would see a blank. Or get those JAMES BOND plates that cycle between 3 numbers.

  18. They didnt learn from 1982 did they.... on Zune DRM Cracked · · Score: 1

    Doesnt MS see why PCs were so popular during the 80s ?
    They were NOT LOCKED, to one piece of generic software, but could run anything, zero drm.
    You could buy software, and pirate it or make it your self. It was total software freedom for the consumer of said hardware, you could do anything to it liked.

    If MS made the zune like a mini-pc, 100% open, it would be #1. Software makes hardware more powerfull/valuable, bad software can make good hardware look crap.

  19. Meanwhile international prices dont move on 60GB PS3 Price Cut Not Just a 'Fire Sale' · · Score: 1

    I bet the aussie price will be $987 for a long time, they might delay the price cut till dec, and even then probably only
    by $100 au, which would be more like 85usd. Even now it has a 40%+ 'markup' here.

  20. Ron Paul on US Military Leaks its Secrets Online · · Score: 1

    Dude, go read up and listen to any interview with Ron Paul.

    He at least believes in the truth and god traditional honesty.

    Hes a fully qualified doctor too, i think he delivered 3000 babies plus so hes not a person that takes
    life with a grain of salt like 5 time death defiying lord Chaney.

  21. Adolf with IBM started it all... on Latest Revelations on the FBI's Data Mining of America · · Score: 1

    Dudes, go read up on the history of IBM and the hollocaust.

    This is just a version 7 of what IBM started in the 20s/30s for Germany then the National Party.

    I equally blame the Xian churchs/priests who gave ALL THEIR birth records to the government with names
    so they could compile a massive Database back then.

    I worry about government peoples secret ambitions for total control of society.

    Listen up govt honchos , its all chaos, you can never control all people in society, if you push harder, they fight back harder and produce
    lots of wasted decades and death and nastyness that will haunt that culture for eternity. Even today we know of the nut case Spaniards and their
    south american stupidity.

    Can someone isolate the power-trip gene and remove it? Or drop 1000 tonnes of LSD into all water supplies ;)

  22. We need greenpeace on them too on Microsoft Acknowledges 360 Issues, Extends Warranty to 3 Years · · Score: 1

    11m xbox360s, make X heat every day = billions of tonnes of C02. Evil MS!!!

  23. Thats coz 50% are dead. on Microsoft Acknowledges 360 Issues, Extends Warranty to 3 Years · · Score: 1

    I bet thats only because lots of geeks buy two, and that MS dumps 100000s in landfill because they are unrepairable. (at least the dead MBs)
    11m sold, but I bet at least 3m are dead, 5m seconds.

  24. Aero needs 400m transistors? on Dell Warns of Vista Upgrade Challenges · · Score: 0

    Common, the desktop of vista barely scratches 1999 Quake levels of 3D complexity.

    Do we see exploding windows, with 10000 particles? no.

    At most windows vista is just an opengl style desktop with lame transparent bits that no one cares for. and a dozen 3d rectangles with textures, nothing
    that a $39 video card or anything post 2003 can do easy.

    Sure if you have some old crap compaq 800mhz box from 2002 its not going to cut it. Upgrade dudes.

  25. Corporates have a NO CARE ATTITUDE!! Fkers! on iPhone Root Password Hacked in Three Days · · Score: 1

    Even though in REAL FKing terms it would cost less than say, $50,000 to add features, ie hire a lower grad to add features
    they WONT DO IT. Because total cost involves paying for a manager + floor space etc.. other crap.

    Yes a dude at home, or professional at home COULD DO IT, for under 100 hrs or $5000 worth of effort, Apple Execs says, FU.

    Buy a new one.

    What ever happened to "CHARITY". Doing a good thing, making people happy.

    There is only ONE COMPETITION to the IPOD as there is ONE competition to Vista, and thats themselves.!!!

    NOTE TO EXECS - if you are that hard up and desperate for cash, charge a damn $20 for an update. Thats the cost of the firmware minus hardware.

    Listen JOBS, make me happy and I'll buy another Ipod for my wife or child or recommend it to my father.

    At least in the 80s a piece of hardware lasted 8yrs , and was much better in software and +8 after initial release.

    Too often good hardware is let down by crap software, unupdated software, or stupid slow software.

    Planned obselesense is the #1 business rule today. Hopefully environmental concerns become so HUGE, and hardware hits a platue that they are forced to provide
    ongoing updates for 5yrs. Then forced open source by law. After all is anything in software still that valuable in IP after 5 years? From a realist POV, not a BA/EXEC.