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  1. Re:Compared to DS/SP on Nintendo 3DS Battery Is Quick To Die and Slow To Charge · · Score: 1

    I take it you have never taken an international flight?

  2. Re:not that big a deal on Nintendo 3DS Battery Is Quick To Die and Slow To Charge · · Score: 3, Funny

    Up and down the middle isle of course. You can use the stewardesses and meal carts as hurdles.

  3. Re:I disagree on CS Prof Decries America's 'Internal Brain Drain' · · Score: 4, Funny

    You sir really have no idea what it's like in Austin or as an UTCS graduate. I literally have to beat the recruiters off now with my formal education and experience.

    I might not make as much money as you, but I never had to masturbate a recruiter either.

  4. Re:How Is Obama Doing On Open Government? on How Is Obama Doing On Open Government? · · Score: 1

    I did vote for a third party. I did that knowing they could never win. So don't blame me for this mess.

  5. Re:5..4...3... on ICANN Approves .XXX · · Score: 2

    Bullshit, this is like saying that free speech in a free speech zone is good enough. The constitution seems to indicate the whole nation is a free speech zone.

  6. Re:How Is Obama Doing On Open Government? on How Is Obama Doing On Open Government? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Because the only alternative was Grandpa Nutcase and his sidekick Princess Know Nothing.

    Had McCain run like he did in 2000 he would have won. Instead he sold out to the far right nutbags in his party and lost for it.

  7. Re:now is bad timing for any important news really on WikiLeaks Cash-For-Votes Exposé Rocks Indian Government · · Score: 1

    Us minding our own business is not another option?

    Probably not, but that is more just a sad affirmation of a fact rather than this crap you are so proud of.

  8. Re:5..4...3... on ICANN Approves .XXX · · Score: 1

    Define secondary purpose? Would the fact that some folks jerk it to the best cancer website be enough? Or maybe wikipedia for its articles on medical things?

  9. Re:What I'd like to see with the GPL on Who's Behind the Google-Linux License Ruckus? · · Score: 1

    Please do explain why android could not exist with a GPL v3 kernel. Tivoization is not necessary, nor is it a good thing.

  10. Re:Drives people from GPL, not FOSS on Who's Behind the Google-Linux License Ruckus? · · Score: 1

    Which explains why BSD is so much more popular than Linux, right?

    I humbly suggest you go check out netcraft.

  11. Re:5..4...3... on ICANN Approves .XXX · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Please STFU. What is and is not porn is very hard to define and your ideas will only result in more and more violations of peoples rights to free speech.

  12. Re:He's still right in pointing it out on Who's Behind the Google-Linux License Ruckus? · · Score: 1

    I am not an AC and I agree with the GP. If android should be more open how is WP7 better?

    viablos is at best a troll and at worst a paid shill.

  13. Re:He's still right in pointing it out on Who's Behind the Google-Linux License Ruckus? · · Score: 1

    viablos is a sock puppet use for MS astroturfing, ignore him.

  14. Re:why is this unusual on WikiLeaks Cash-For-Votes Exposé Rocks Indian Government · · Score: 1

    Nationality? Seems just as randomly assigned to me.

  15. Re:That wasn't smart. on The 'Adventure' In Self-Publishing an IT Book · · Score: 1

    Like I said, a sucker born every minute.

  16. Re:yes but... on Texas Bill Outlaws Discrimination Against Creationists In Academia · · Score: 1

    The fact that the science of today maybe wrong does not mean it is not science. Science is the quest for these answers not the finding of them.

  17. Re:That wasn't smart. on The 'Adventure' In Self-Publishing an IT Book · · Score: 1

    I don't see how price has an impact on the definitiveness of a work. Much of the worlds best literature is available for free, does this mean we should all stop reading those works?

  18. Re:now is bad timing for any important news really on WikiLeaks Cash-For-Votes Exposé Rocks Indian Government · · Score: 1

    The U.S. certainly can charge anyone on the planet with a crime committed anywhere on the planet.

    That is immoral and disgusting. The US legal system should be limited to crimes that occur in some part in the US. If someone wants to drink at age 18 in the UK or smoke pot in Holland the US legal system as no right to interfere.

  19. Re:now is bad timing for any important news really on WikiLeaks Cash-For-Votes Exposé Rocks Indian Government · · Score: 1

    Please do list these crimes, please try to stick to real ones though. The US government is full of idiots who wanted to charge a non-citizen with treason, so try to remember I might not always trust everything they say.

  20. Re:why is this unusual on WikiLeaks Cash-For-Votes Exposé Rocks Indian Government · · Score: 2

    That is some fine trolling you are doing there. The richest %1 being the most hard working, if your going to lie might as well go big.

  21. Re:why is this unusual on WikiLeaks Cash-For-Votes Exposé Rocks Indian Government · · Score: 1

    So exposing corruption among brown people is the only kind of leak you support?

  22. Re:It's more than that on The 'Adventure' In Self-Publishing an IT Book · · Score: 1

    Not a problem for an accomplished writer. Look at things like kickstarter for a good example of something similar already in action. No new author gets much of an advance anyway.

  23. Re:Say what?! on The 'Adventure' In Self-Publishing an IT Book · · Score: 1

    $41,600 is not a great wage, but I know people who could write books on what they do in IT and make that or less.

    You last statement could not be more true.

  24. Re:USA #1 on AT&T Cracking Down On Unofficial iPhone Tethering · · Score: 1

    T-mobile has everything plus, which is a BYOD plan. They only offer it in store though.

  25. Re:I wonder on The 'Adventure' In Self-Publishing an IT Book · · Score: 1

    Laws that are unjust, immoral and you can break with impunity in the comfort of your own home. There is nothing wrong with breaking DRM so long as you never distribute copies.