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  1. Re:Local impact = climate change? on New Study Suggests Wind Farms Can Cause Climate Change · · Score: 0

    By that logic, there is no such thing as climate change.

    ...and the student was enlightened.

  2. Re:Oldster? on Online Services: The Internet Before the Internet · · Score: 1

    ... for a tree.

  3. Re:I expect no less on Google Won't Pull Checkpoint Evasion App · · Score: 1

    THIS

  4. Re:You know... on Students Banned From Bringing Pencils To School · · Score: 1

    Since people are so envious of what others have...

    The word you are looking for is "covet."

    Gosh, if only there was a rule against it....

    Well, I mean, it's a bad thing and all, but I'm sure there are worse things. In fact, if you made a list of bad things, say 10 of them, this would probably only be number 10.

  5. Re:Study shows on Meta-Research Debunks Medical Study Findings · · Score: 0, Troll

    Gosh, it's a good thing that climate change studies are immune from this kind of thing! Otherwise there might be a bunch of people that are denigrating and insulting the skeptics for no reason!

  6. Re:Glad I don't have a smartphone on G2 Detects When Rooted and Reinstalls Stock OS · · Score: 1, Funny

    LEAVE BRITTANY ALONE!

  7. Re:"Anti-US" Hacker? on Anti-US Hacker Takes Credit For Worm · · Score: 2, Funny

    But hey, what do I know, I'm not a total fucking idiot...

    [citation needed]

  8. Re:A kernal of sense in an insane mind on Armed Man Takes Hostages At Discovery Channel HQ · · Score: 1

    What sucks about this is this guy has got a point, but that's lost because his actions are plain nuts and will drown out most mainstream discussion.

    What sucks even worse is that if I said:

    "What sucks about this is Timothy McVeigh has got a point, but that's lost because his actions are plain nuts and will drown out most mainstream discussion."

    ...the leftists here would vicariously beat me like a rented mule.

    Personally, I'm not a big McVeigh fan and prefer to think of him as just a murdering monster and not even worry about whether he has a point. Dropping Lee into the same category would be fine with me too.

    But to want to endorse the man's beliefs and merely castigating his actions while at the same time NOT having the same reaction to someone that isn't a left wing loon is just plain hypocrisy.

  9. Re:A kernal of sense in an insane mind on Armed Man Takes Hostages At Discovery Channel HQ · · Score: 1

    No, I'm not a Marxist. I considered myself a mild socialist.

    Socialism is just Marxism sold by the drink.

  10. Re:Sounds like fun on 'Retro Programming' Teaches Using 1980s Machines · · Score: 1

    A Holley or Edelbrock ( nee' Carter) carburetor isn't that complicated.

    A Rochester is a collection of 17,358, 234 microscopic parts that atomize the fuel by bouncing around randomly inside the carb body.

    The parts move so fast that they warp space-time and this is what makes the secondaries plates bigger than the primary plates.

  11. Re:To be fair... on Daily Kos Pollster Made Up Numbers · · Score: 1

    In 1913 the top marginal tax rate was 7%. Today it's around 35%.

    The "progressive" talking point of "historically low tax rates" is a flat out lie. Please stop repeating this falsehood.

    kthxbai

       

  12. Re:Ubuntu... on Btrfs Could Be the Default File System In Ubuntu Meerkat · · Score: 1

    Wait, who's the other guy? ~

    That would be me. Here's a nickel, kid. Buy yourself a real operating system.

  13. Re:Opinionated Article is Confusing on Why Google Needs To Pull the Plug On Chrome OS · · Score: 1

    That's the combination to my Palm Pre!

  14. Re:Tracking of work? Nothing new on US Immigration Bill May Bring a National Biometric ID Card · · Score: 1, Informative

    Of course he does. And he also knows (as should you) that the users of that "guaranteed" health care regularly come to the US to get quality work done rather than wait in line for the rationed health care in "almost every other country."

  15. Re:ATT Uverse runs over coax on Suggestions For a Coax-To-Ethernet Solution? · · Score: 1

    I like cats. Tastes like chicken.

  16. Re:Use the Coax as a wirepull for the cat5 on Suggestions For a Coax-To-Ethernet Solution? · · Score: 1

    And I bought the "open box" tool at a steep discount...Which was still more than it cost to make it and ship it from China. Now, that doesn't change the moral character of interiot, but it does mitigate the effect of his actions.

  17. Re:Anonymous Coward Trolls on Google and NSA Teaming Up · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Interesting how the same people that keep saying how evil the US Government is are the same people that keep saying that the US Government ought to be in charge of our healthcare, our children's education, our financial sector and our retirement.

  18. Re:Reboot how? on Spider-Man 4 Scrapped, Franchise Reboot Planned · · Score: 1

    The wife and I called it Spiderman 3: The Musical

  19. Re:yes on Does a Lame E-Mail Address Really Matter? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    72072,356 here. Funny how some things just stick in your memory.

  20. Re:There is one problem, though on Ubuntu Reaching Out To 16,000 Anime Lovers · · Score: 1
    INSTALL UBUNTU. GET NAKED CHEERLEADER PICS!

    I think that maybe that would work. In fact, considering that porn is something like a $14b USD industry, I'm almost positive it would work.

    Hmmmm, Pornbuntu.

    Excuse me, I have a patent application to fill out.

  21. Re:Good on Copyright Time Bomb Set To Go Off · · Score: 2, Funny

    Leave Brittany alone!

  22. Re:Moderators, are you all friggin' retards? on SSL Still Mostly Misunderstood, Even By the Pros · · Score: 1

    Wait, CmdrTaco has a sex life? I thought he got married.

  23. Re:GOOD MORNING SLASHDOT !! on Microsoft Readies Ad-Supported Office Starter 2010 · · Score: 1

    And Ford sold 200,000+ Pintos a year. The moral is: Just because it sells well doesn't make it a good product.

  24. Re:What's Next ? on Debian Elevates KFreeBSD Port to First-Class Status · · Score: 2, Informative
    Here you go....

    Nexenta

  25. Re:I beg to differ on MIT Project "Gaydar" Shakes Privacy Assumptions · · Score: 2, Funny

    "It would help if we didn't make it so easy."

    That's right.  By wearing that short dress America was just asking for it.