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  1. Re:Relevant: on Groening Confident on Futurama Relaunch · · Score: 1

    Relax. We can fight over it when we're drunk.

  2. Re:Republicans are Naive and Blind on Polar Bears Drowning As Globe Warms · · Score: 1

    Yep, it's all the Republicans fault, right? Those evil Republicans. It couldn't be that the earth is in the middle of a natural warming cycle, right?

  3. Re:Wild extrapolation here we come... on Polar Bears Drowning As Globe Warms · · Score: 1

    Agreed. Global warming being larely influenced by humans and you don't have to be a right wing nut to agree with what scientists have been saying for years now. Here's an interesting link.

  4. Department on XP SP2 Adoption Lagging Overseas · · Score: 1

    From the software pirates avoid "Microsoft Genuine Advantage" Windows piracy detection dept.

  5. Re:Pump up the pollution! on Failing Ocean Current Raises Fears of Mini Ice Age · · Score: 1

    Thank you! Doubt the meta-mods will catch it though.

  6. Re:Pump up the pollution! on Failing Ocean Current Raises Fears of Mini Ice Age · · Score: 1

    OK, but I still disagree about humans having such a large impact on the environment and would be happy to debate it in a civil fashion or just trade links via our Journals sometime.
        Of course, these political commentators offering this viewpoint are not scientists. Neither is Al Franken. Doesn't take away from the actual scientific facts however.

  7. Re:Pump up the pollution! on Failing Ocean Current Raises Fears of Mini Ice Age · · Score: 1

    Read below statement by me and maybe Google a bit or I can provide more references for you.

  8. Re:Pump up the pollution! on Failing Ocean Current Raises Fears of Mini Ice Age · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I hate them both. Do a little research. Did you know we exited the "Little Ice Age" in 1850? Do you know anything about this book? Did you know West Antarctic ice is increasing at the rate of 26.8 gigatons per year? Did you know 420,000 years ago the Earth was warmer than it is today?

        FYI, just because someone disagrees with a liberal doesn't mean they're Rush Limbaugh fans.

  9. Pump up the pollution! on Failing Ocean Current Raises Fears of Mini Ice Age · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Let's give global warming a chance! Or we could stop using science from the 70's and realize that the climate changes and we're not the cause.

  10. Re:The objection to Evolution on Slashback: BlackBerry, Cloning, Smart Hotels · · Score: 1

    You cna't even argue your point so you post some fundametalists's website. I really liked theads for books such as "This book is a must for everyone who desires to defend the Bible in this increasingly "educated" society."
        Not our fault education smashes the teachings of some tribe in the desert from 2000 years ago.
        Go skips rocks, Jr.

  11. Re:The objection to Evolution on Slashback: BlackBerry, Cloning, Smart Hotels · · Score: 1

    Data from 1967? Are you kidding me?

  12. If I hear that one word one more time..... on Finding a Ready-Made Dev Team? · · Score: 4, Funny

    AGILE.....goddamnit. It's software, not a 4 legged creature!

  13. Re:DRM-free? on MP3 Player Shoppers Guide · · Score: 1

    Linux driver support? What are you talking about? Linux can handle it, try plugging one in sometime.

  14. Ximian division? on Suse Linux Founder Exits Novell · · Score: 2, Interesting

    After all, there are lots of extremely skilled people over there in the Ximian division

        Is that a comment on mperhaps the Ximian guys being laid off too? Goddamnit, I like Suse and would hate to see Suse founder with all of the headway they've been making in the community.

  15. Re:Thinking... on Intel PowerBook Rumor Mill · · Score: 1

    Thank you, be-fan. The claim of FreeBSD 6 code in OS X is what got my goat.

  16. Re:Ugh on Intel PowerBook Rumor Mill · · Score: 1

    Anything over 3lbs kicks your ass? The 12" Powerbook is REALLY too heavy for you?

  17. Re:Thinking... on Intel PowerBook Rumor Mill · · Score: 1

    Informative post except for the fact you have no idea what you're talking about.
    Read my lips:OS X is built on Darwin not freaking FreeBSD!

  18. Re:Marines on USPTO Issues Provisional Storyline Patent · · Score: 1

    I wouldn't call the flag raising prior art. Read up on Ira Hayes.

  19. Re:Marines on USPTO Issues Provisional Storyline Patent · · Score: 1

    Agreed on all points. I was a Marine for 8 years and the webpage sucks.

  20. Marines on USPTO Issues Provisional Storyline Patent · · Score: 4, Funny

    What on earth does the statue of the Marines raising the flag on Iwo Jima have to do with this patent company's About Us page?

        They have another reason to be ashamed... Not to mention their whole site looks like it was done in Front Page. Oh wait... It was :)

    meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft FrontPage 5.0"

  21. Re:Be proud, old man hunter... on Mystery Australian Big Cat Shot · · Score: 1

    Jesus Christ.... Wipe the tears from your face, calm down your poor little stomach, fire up Google, and REALIZE THERE AREN'T ANY FREAKING CATS NATIVE TO AUSTRALIA!

  22. Re:Bull on Mystery Australian Big Cat Shot · · Score: 1

    " I suspect further investigation will show it to have been a large feral domestic cat."

        You DID see the picture, right?

  23. Re:Call me a skeptic... on Mystery Australian Big Cat Shot · · Score: 1

    Yep, no problem. Wouldn't be hard to blow the head off and it would probably would have sucked extreme donkey balls to hike that big smelly carcass out. I personally would have strung it up in a tree for birds to eat but leaving the bones intact but I wasn't there.

        You guys wondering about if that's even possible with a rifle need to either go out and shoot one (wouldn't kill you and you might enjoy it) or do a little research. Yes, a normal hunting rifle is a powerful, accurate, and deadly weapon. The most popular hunting rifle in the United States is the Remington Model 700, available in several calibers. Now guess which civilian rifle United States Marine Corps Scout Snipers use and have used as the standard issue sniper rifle since Vietnam. The Remington Model 700, lightly modified.

        The guy probably is a good hunter and a crack shot so he aimed for the head, reckoning that would take it down for sure and provide a clean kill. Remember, it's not so much about bullet size/caliber as it is bullet placement.

  24. Re:Big badaboom on Mystery Australian Big Cat Shot · · Score: 1

    You don't know much about weapons. A 22-250 or even a 30-30 could do that easily with the proper bullet placement,

  25. Re:On Meeting Big Cats on Mystery Australian Big Cat Shot · · Score: 2, Informative

    "Cougars don't see us as prey.

    Apparently they do sometimes.