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  1. FFS. on If ET Calls, Who Speaks For Humanity? · · Score: -1
  2. Re:It's already happening, man. on Full Body Scanners Violate Child Porn Laws · · Score: 0, Insightful

    The US itself created those "economic waves" when it chose - yes, chose - to hugely overreact to the insanely-hyped threat of terrorism. You played right into the hands of whomever is responsible for the 11/09/01 events in NYC and elsewhere.

  3. Even transiting in the US is an ordeal. on Canada's Airlines Face a Privacy Dilemma · · Score: 0, Insightful

    It's just not worth the hassle. There are places in America I'd still quite like to visit, but I'm not going to bother. Being made to endure the insanity of US airport "security" processes is not acceptable to me, and I'm not alone: Aside from all the other people who have decided a US vacation isn't worth the effort, go ask American tourism operators how they feel about it all.

  4. fuck off and die raghead on 22 Million Missing Bush White House Emails Found · · Score: -1

    prolly a eurotrash socialist.

  5. Re:Mod up. on The Role of Experts In Wikipedia · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Don't tell me -- I bet you tried to change an article to the way you wanted it but every one kept changing it back?

    You didn't like how the truth about you and those gay whores kept coming out to haunt you?

  6. Torrent? on Pirate Bay Operators Stand Trial On Monday · · Score: -1

    I had to ask.

  7. When is kdawson back? on Why Sustainable Power Is Unsustainable · · Score: -1

    I'm sick of all these stories about (and links to) dirty foreigners and their sites on Slashdot, instead of good God-fearin' red-blooded Australians and Aussie stories and sites.

  8. 'Engineers'. on IBM Offers to Send Laid-Off Staff to Other Countries · · Score: -1, Troll

    "Network Engineer". (Technician.) "Software Engineer". (Programmer.) If they don't have an bona fide engineering degree from a legitimate university, or if they don't drive trains or maintain a ship's engines, then they already are in sales...every day they try to sell themselves as something they're not.

  9. fuck off seppo on Australian Court Lets Lawyer Serve Papers Via Facebook · · Score: -1

    are you worried because Oz is pushing you off the stage? maybe if you were'nt all a pack of morbidly obese bible bashers you would still be relivent. how do you expect to rule the world when you cant even see your fucking feet becuase of the huge rolls of blubber in the way? its good that you still worship fairies and goblins on sundays coz you'll have someone to talk to when the rest of the world stops giving a rats arse about the United Fat God Botherers of America and has turned to the United States of Australia for leadership and culture instead. oooo no it's happening allready!!!! poor seppo wankers! lol.

  10. It could be worse... on NASA and DoE Team On Dark Energy Research · · Score: -1, Insightful

    ...at least they aren't wasting time and money on String "theory".

  11. If it's good enough for Australia... on Should We Clone a Neanderthal? · · Score: -1

    ...It's good enough for the rest of us.

  12. Re:Pointless... on Ray Kurzweil Wonders, Can Machines Ever Have Souls? · · Score: -1

    Adhering to atheism simply because one dislikes religion is no more rational or enlightened than adhering to any one religion.

    I am not religious and dislike religion because religion and religious tenets has absolutely zero basis in fact and reality, yet a huge chunk of humanity chooses to devotes a lot of time to religion, while education and science struggle against it. Religious people desperately cling to the false hope that non-religious people "Hate us because they envy our God!", when in fact non-religious people despise the unwillingness of the religious to grow up and face reality.

  13. Google has lots of money. on French Record Labels Go After Limewire, SourceForge · · Score: -1

    Probably even more than a cabal of record companies. Record companies only target those they perceive as being incapable of defending themselves agsinst a concerted attack by the record companies' lawyers and money.

  14. Not "Jews". on Mars Rover Spirit Still Alive · · Score: -1
    "Mossad". There's a difference. It's why so many non-Israeli Jews detest both Mossad and Israel. (Well, not necessarily Israel, but certainly the rabid Zionists that infest the place and give the rest of us a bad name.)

    "So, you've just apprehended a bunch of Mossad agents in NYC while they were cheering and high-fiving as they watched those airliners hitting the Twin Towers? Quietly deport them and pretend the whole thing never happened.

  15. Yankee bitch. on Report Says China Will Demand Source Code · · Score: -1, Troll

    This has been the standard American business method-and-practise for decades: "Give us whatever we demand, at whatever price we dictate, and buy all of this over-priced shit whether you want or need it or not. If you don't, we'll use every fucking bit of power and influence we possess to crush you."

  16. Ahhh, wishful thinking... on US House Limits Constituent Emails · · Score: -1

    Is there anything it can't fix?

  17. Troll post? Not necessarily. on Saving Geek Lore and Other Wikipedia Castoffs · · Score: -1

    In my experience, the OPer is correct in many cases, but perhaps not in general. For instance, I doubt whether there are many deletions by female Wiki admins of science-related articles, although I concede I may be wrong about that. Where women dominate is in the arts and entertainment categories: look at the edit-war histories there and you'll find most of the participants - especially admins - are female. Wiki is a fantastic resource which is often abused to the point of rendering it worthless. It's a forum for personal vendettas, one in which those with the most time on their hands always win. Bored housewives wield awesome power over, say, the TV and movie articles.

  18. Wait, what? on Dead Space To Launch Early, Banned in Three Countries · · Score: -1

    The USA, where sexual activity is "obscene" but violence is heroic?

  19. I weep for the future. on McCain Picks Gov. Palin As Running Mate · · Score: -1

    You cannot call yourself a scientist if you also describe yourself as religious.

    Now, before the hordes of "christian scientists" wade in here, raving and frothing at the mouth, let me remind you that science is all about falsifiability, testability, observations, evidence, reproducable experimental results and facts .

    Religion is instantly obliterated by those things.

    The one thing that science is not about is faith, while faith is, of course, the principle requirement of religion.

    Like it or not, Science and faith are mutually exclusive: Even to attempt to deny that automatically disqualifies you from claiming the title of "scientist".

  20. If he's REALLY Lucky, he could die conveniently. on Computer With UK Bank Customer Data Sold On eBay · · Score: 0

    Just like Paul White, a New Zealander who, in the early '90s, bought a used computer full of highly sensitive Citibank data, which included information detailing some major tax fraud, as well as stuff linked to the NZ Security Intelligence Service.

    White was just a two-bit Computer Broker-wannabe who tried to gain financially from the situation by ransoming the data back to Citibank. Very soon after acquiring the data and offering it back to the bank for a price, he died in a highly mysterious car accident, one which still remains unexplained and uninvestigated.

  21. Re:If any of you ignorant, fat, bible-thumping... on As of October, FBI To Allow Warrantless Investigations · · Score: -1

    Perhaps Americans should begin to describe themselves as being from the Land of the Not Reallt Free But Definitely a Little Less Totalitarian Than Other Nations, and the Home of the Slightly Less Cowardly Than Some Countries We Could Mention.

  22. Re:Is anyone really that surprised? on Ubisoft Steals 'No-CD Crack' To Fix Rainbow 6: Vegas 2 · · Score: -1

    ...I have a lot of respect for the majority of the cracking scene.

    Misguided respect. The majority are kiddies of the lowest kind. The vast majority. Overwhelming majority, even. Very few within the "cracking scene" have any real skill. And if they had a little more, they'd be in far more lucrative legitimate positions. (And, no, there aren't lots of crackers earning a fortune working for the Russian mafia, contrary to all reports from the terminally-clueless. Sorry to burst your fantasy balloon.)

  23. Re:This needs a "paranoia" tag. on Diebold Patch May Be Evidence of '02 Election Tampering · · Score: -1

    In the face of contravening evidence, science will revise its theories. Religion however revises the evidence

    Shouldn't that be "In the face of contravening evidence, science will revise its hypotheses . Religion however revises the evidence"... ?

  24. Don't worry, America. on Anti-Evolution "Academic Freedom" Bill Passed In Louisiana · · Score: -1

    When the rest of the world eventually comes to your rescue, you'll be treated with kindness.

  25. You said "Science is based heavily on faith..." on US House Approves Over $300 Million For Science Agencies · · Score: -1

    No, it isn't. Not at all, not even a little bit, not even slightly.

    Good and valid Science is based upon Science, not faith; Science and faith are mutually-exclusive. That's completely self-evident.

    Note that I said good and valid science, not faddish junk pseudo-"science".

    If the observations and evidence don't support the conjecture, if it's not testable or falsifiable, then it must be discarded.

    That's the way good and valid Science works.

    Anything less, including faith, is not worth the time of anybody prepared to be reasonable and rational.