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  1. Re:Blasphemy! on Looking Back At OS X's Origins · · Score: 1

    Made from the rib of white... don't you read the Book?

  2. Re:I am shocked! on Obama Wants Computer Privacy Ruling Overturned · · Score: 1

    taking steps to prevent civilian casualties , oh, certainly then there are no armies that follow laws of war.

  3. Re:UN must control root DNS servers on Emergency Government Control of the Internet? · · Score: 1

    The US has not always shown the best judgment.

  4. Re:Should do expirementation in Fedora on Shuttleworth Proposes Overhaul of Desktop Notifications · · Score: 1

    As eloquent as the original argument, isn't it?

  5. Re:doesn't sound too secure yet on Google Native Client Puts x86 On the Web · · Score: 1

    Any sufficiently complicated virtual machine thingy contains an ad hoc, informally-specified, bug-ridden, slow implementation of half of a JVM.

  6. Re:Mod me down, but you know I'm right on Florence Nightingale, Statistical Graphics Pioneer · · Score: 1

    Well, to start, what's the percentage of black people in Europe and what's it in the US. By the way, how many women have been president in the US. Compare it with Europe...

  7. Re:Computer languages evolve like natural language on 10 Forces Guiding the Future of Scripting · · Score: 1

    Formal grammars have little to do with natural languages...

  8. Re:Holy moly, that's a lot of buzzwords on 10 Forces Guiding the Future of Scripting · · Score: 1

    You have to take into account that the code length in script languages will be much shorter than with compiled ones... and that's a huge plus for scallability.

  9. Re:Duh on World of Warcraft Gold Limit Reached, It's 2^31 · · Score: 1

    In MadTV you could do the same (buying and selling an office, for example).

  10. Re:"Land of the Free" on US Wants Courts to OK Warrantless Email Snooping · · Score: 1

    Carrier locking is about a business owner making a contract, its called private property rights. See in china if you started a business you would not have such rights.

    Sooo... if a business takes your liberty away, it's right, if a government does the same it's bad... mmmmfff...
  11. Re:Slashdot... oh slashdot... on A Majority of Businesses Will Not Move To Vista · · Score: 1
    You'll need a developer with access to a translator.

    Yeah... all your bases are belong to us...

  12. Re:Fine by me... on Daylight Saving Change Saved No Power · · Score: 2, Informative

    Not sure he did so: William Willet