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  1. Re:They know that, but that's not the point on Sony Must Show It Has Jurisdiction To Sue PS3 Hacker · · Score: 1

    Trade secrets are not protected in this manner. If you find them out they stop being secrets, neat huh?

    You can harm Sony legally all you want. At worst he broke some EULA bs contract.

  2. Re:Good for everybody but the IT guy? on Should Employees Buy Their Own Computers? · · Score: 1

    Please explain how flex in a motherboard or any moving part wearing down slows a computer down measurably. I can't wait to hear this.

  3. Re:Good for everybody but the IT guy? on Should Employees Buy Their Own Computers? · · Score: 1

    And you are planning on buying your own Maya license, or you planning on pirating that?

  4. Re:Good for everybody but the IT guy? on Should Employees Buy Their Own Computers? · · Score: 1

    I have seen developers hook up home router+4 port switch devices, and manage to hook the internal network to a port that said device was giving out addresses on. He could just as easily run a DHCP server on his desktop.

    In these cases I have always felt replacing the developer with someone who can manage his own equipment was the correct solution.

  5. Re:Jimmy Wins on The Biggest Hoaxes In Wikipedia's First Decade · · Score: 2

    If he had filed a patent on an idea that would pretty much make him a total hypocrite.

  6. Re:About Obama's campaign promises. on Patriot Act Up For Renewal, Nobody Notices · · Score: 0

    What makes you think I don't?

    Oscar Wilde was indeed witty, but if you can't speak for yourself please do be quiet when the adults are talking.

  7. Re:step by step on Patriot Act Up For Renewal, Nobody Notices · · Score: 1

    You are quite the fool. Please tell me all about how Paris Hilton understands money.

    People do not have equal opportunity to be rich, deal with it.

  8. Re:Correct on Bastardi's Wager · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Bullshit. They are wrong more often than right. They are the butt of jokes for this very reason.

  9. Re:real science on Bastardi's Wager · · Score: 1

    If it cannot be repeated, what use is it?

  10. Re:He could always... on Patriot Act Up For Renewal, Nobody Notices · · Score: 2

    Note that it was no accident it failed without debate.

  11. Re:He could always... on Patriot Act Up For Renewal, Nobody Notices · · Score: 1

    Modern democracy is unsustainable because too long have the blue states been forced to pay the bills of the welfare queen red states. We need to go back to a loose confederation of nations and let those folks fend for themselves.

  12. Re:He could always... on Patriot Act Up For Renewal, Nobody Notices · · Score: 1

    My ideas would make us the world leaders in the post-Oil Era. My ideas would mean those struggling people might be able to find jobs in the new industries, it would also mean those folks would have real healthcare. My ideas would mean we would have nothing to fear from those folks who wish to get to the last few barrels, and we could freely use our military to prevent drilling on our property.

  13. Re:voted on Patriot Act Up For Renewal, Nobody Notices · · Score: 2

    McCain's undoing was the Palin crap and not running as he did before. Had he ran as McCain in 2000 he could have been elected, instead he did as his party told him and lost for it.

  14. Re:He could always... on Patriot Act Up For Renewal, Nobody Notices · · Score: 1

    He is a Democrat, one of the few left. Much like Ron Paul might be one of the only Republicans left.

  15. Re:He could always... on Patriot Act Up For Renewal, Nobody Notices · · Score: 1

    Thus proving she is not?
    Is that what you meant? Because it is what I meant.

  16. Re:voted on Patriot Act Up For Renewal, Nobody Notices · · Score: 1

    No it would not be his fault, it would be the fault of the folks that elected him.

    As to his supposed education, have you ever heard of a "Gentleman's C"?

  17. Re:About Obama's campaign promises. on Patriot Act Up For Renewal, Nobody Notices · · Score: 1

    We already know he is. A nice big $1-5 a gallon or better tax to be used to fund a replacement for oil would be cool though. We can give everyone who makes less than say $25k a year and owns a car a nice check to make up for it. I would be glad to pay my part.

  18. Re:He could always... on Patriot Act Up For Renewal, Nobody Notices · · Score: 1

    You don't need to natively born parents under any law I have ever seen. Please do post some actual information about this.

    You only need to be natively born yourself, meaning in the USA or the child of citizens. Meaning you were naturally born a US citizen rather than became one later.

  19. Re:He could always... on Patriot Act Up For Renewal, Nobody Notices · · Score: 4, Informative

    Nope not near left enough.

    An actual consumer protection law would have been nice, the current one was written by the CC companies. Cap and Trade would have been nice though, it might have actually worked. It worked for Sulfer Dioxide, but I don't expect your kind to use facts or stuff like that. We do not need lower oil prices, we need higher ones. Only higher oil prices will create a market incentive to alternative fuels. Any oil buying is the same as buying it from foreign producers as oil is fungible. As far as the ban on deep water drilling that should stay in place until they can actually close wells in a timely manner.

    He still registers about the same point in the spectrum as Reagan.

  20. Re:And you go berserk and mod us down when on Patriot Act Up For Renewal, Nobody Notices · · Score: 1

    NEWSFLASH: The republicans and the democrats are both pro government. They just use different bullshit emotional crap to get you to vote for them. In reality they all do what ever their corporate masters want them to.

  21. Re:He could always... on Patriot Act Up For Renewal, Nobody Notices · · Score: 2

    None of those folks are progressive. Those folks were right of center the whole time. Name one very left person in the congress, by that I mean one who would support a real health care bill, one with at least a public option. Not the one they passed that was practically written by newt gingrich. That thing is a give away to insurance companies and ought to be ever republican corporate america cocksuckers wet dream.

  22. Re:He could always... on Patriot Act Up For Renewal, Nobody Notices · · Score: 1

    The sad truth is these days anyone who propsed what Reagan proposed could not be a Republican. This for the man that started the Republican neo-con take over. The real republicans were run out of that party more than a decades ago and Reagan just got that ball rolling.

  23. Re:And you go berserk and mod us down when on Patriot Act Up For Renewal, Nobody Notices · · Score: 1

    That was at a time middle class meant all the wealth of aristocracy but none of the privilege. Forget the money they had look at how they lived their lives, they were the wealthy at the time.

  24. Re:What Does It mean on Patriot Act Up For Renewal, Nobody Notices · · Score: 5, Insightful

    No, it is time to face the fact that D and R are on the same fucking team and you are not.

  25. Re:He could always... on Patriot Act Up For Renewal, Nobody Notices · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Far left?
    The fucker leans so far to the right he practically falls over.

    He passed the health care bill the republicans proposed under gingrinch, he kept gitmo, what more do you want him to blow Rush?

    Here is a hint, left would include consumer protection, public option at least if not single payer, downsizing of the military, closing gitmo, etc.