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  1. Re:Evolved on Wasp Larvae Feed on Zombie Roaches · · Score: 1

    It's soooo obvious....The insects (Wasps in this case) simply copied the behavior of space aliens who landed on this planet some hundreds of thousands - or millions - of years ago. Anybody else would have done the same.......

  2. Re:Same jackasses that smashed Toshiba laptops... on Congressmen Condemn Companies for China Policies · · Score: 1
    Exactly so! And well put!

    The surest way to cut political corruption in half is to cut Congress in half. 'Nuff said....

  3. Re:Global capitalisms complex effects on education on Loss of Applied IQ Among UK Youth? · · Score: 1
    Well put!!!

    The corporations today are using the 19th century British Empire business model - inferior white project managers utilizing Punjabi and Pak labor. Didn't work then for them - will it work now for today's corporations??????

  4. Re:Measure the man by his basic beliefs. . . on Steve Jobs: Redefining The CEO · · Score: 1
    Super creativity, Fantastic Lad!!!!!

    Now how about: We need "Jobs for President, and screw Gates!!!"

  5. Re:Brave decision? on Why Google in China Makes Sense · · Score: 1
    Well, not quite the way I prefer sex (this under the desk stuff must be pretty uncomfortable - and that cigar thing, no thanks, I treat women much more pleasurably than that, friend).

    But definitely Hillary Clinton does define neoliberal and pseudoliberal - which is why John Edwards looks to be the best bet for 2008.

  6. Re:Good on Search Companies Questioned About Chinese Policy · · Score: 1
    Thanks for this cogent and thoughtful post.

    /.ers should research how the GNP (Gross National Product) came to be changed to the GDP (Gross Domestic Product).

    Hint: Something to do with no longer tracking the foreign operations of American-based multinationals....

  7. Re:Exactly on Bill Gates Defends Google's Censorship In China · · Score: 1
    What surprises me about these posts is that one expects to see what has become the typical /. post, namely:

    We should be busy creating companies to compete for censorship in China.....

  8. Re:Copy of a post I made yesterday... on Why Google in China Makes Sense · · Score: 1
    You are absolutely right, of course!

    People should just forget the "middle man" and simply contribute directly to the Chinese "Nuclear Missile Aimed at an American City Fund"......

  9. Re:Brave decision? on Why Google in China Makes Sense · · Score: 1

    Let's see now...Google defines "bravery" and George Bush defines "high intelligence" and "military service" and Dick Cheney defines "strong heart" and Jack Abramoff defines "honesty and integrity"......

  10. Re:Sheer Hypocrisy on Google's Action Makes A Mockery Of Its Values · · Score: 1
    Did it occur to you that maybe they'll do more Good by being a western influence in China than by not being there at all?

    Excuuuse meeee....that was the exact same argument we've been hearing for eons now as to why China should have "Favored Nation Trade Status" and why China should be a member of the WTO - and in case you've been living in a cave, buckeroo, China has stayed - if not become more so - a tyrannical and dictatorial country, stomping anyone who has freedom and religious beliefs, and any other beliefs which differ from THE STATE!

    Get Real, dude....

  11. Re:I just saw this on PBS.... on Slashback: Google, Surveillance, Stardust · · Score: 1
    Ever hear the term "Organized Crime"?????

    That too is a business. Get real.....

  12. Re:The US is not in a state of war on Slashback: Google, Surveillance, Stardust · · Score: 1
    Right, we're at war with those responsible for 9/11 - only Bush & company refuse to go after Osama - releasing how much disinformation about that kidny ailment fiction and lord only knows what else. Why a disinformation campaign against the American people?

    Whose the enemy here? The NSA spying is against both the citizenry and for commericial information for their corporate friends (masters?)......

  13. Re:4 kinds of information on Slashback: Google, Surveillance, Stardust · · Score: 1

    I always thought Google was a math term - now I know it actually means "whore for the dictators of China".....

  14. Re:You mean Brin defends his meal ticket on Slashback: Google, Surveillance, Stardust · · Score: 1

    If one does bad things for money - that is evil - are you retarded or something????

  15. Re:Why should Google help the CCP? on Google Agrees to Censor Results in China · · Score: 1

    I always love these clowns who argue over semantics - evil is evil - whether it's the Delay-Bush-Cheney crowd who supports slave prostitution/force abortions in the North Marianis Islands or the dictators of China. Both have the support of neoconservatives - evil is as evil does - that be all one needs to know.....

  16. Re:Not as evil as the summery leads you to believe on Google Agrees to Censor Results in China · · Score: 1
    This happens to also be M$ - they (along with Yahoo, I believe) are nothing more than the whores for China's dictators (the 1,000 people who control that country).

    They have made a travesty of any positive benefits of technology (along with those Diebold folks, etc.) by fulfilling the pessimists who proclaimed that the final result of technology would just be the easier enslavement of mankind.....

  17. Re:Happened Then...Happens Now on Ancestors of Homo Sapiens Hunted by Birds · · Score: 1

    What the hell is a "looser"???? Or when did "looser" become a noun????? Is this about birds - or loosers - WTF that is.....

  18. Re:The Cycle on Ancestors of Homo Sapiens Hunted by Birds · · Score: 1

    Would this syndrome be better known as: Revenge of Big Bird???

  19. Re:Government backdoor? on WMF Vulnerability is an Intentional Backdoor? · · Score: 1

    Wasn't this the reason the government of Germany gave for not using Windows?????

  20. Re:Ho! Ho! Ho! That's what they said in the 90's on Mathematics Skills More in Demand Than Ever · · Score: 1

    Thanks for elucidating this for the masses. By the time something finally appears in Business Week, it's usually spread throughout the known universe......

  21. Re:And this is bad why? on Microsoft Taking Longer to Fix Flaws · · Score: 0, Redundant

    M$ accountable???? Are you nuts?????

  22. Re:Oh geez.... on Australian IT Workers Concerned About Migrants · · Score: 1

    No, they didn't take our jobs - our jobs were handed over to them by very shortsighted, unimaginative corps-heads who think everyone is an easily replaceable module - which has been the corporate america credo for the past thirty to forty years. And if our economy is supposedly so strong as that deserter, bushie wushie, proclaims, why is it when one subtracts the evergrowing debt, which is figured into the GDP (and for those interested in the demise of the American economy and society - please research why the GNP was changed to the GDP) - our economy actually appears to be shrinking????

  23. Re:A perfect world on Australian IT Workers Concerned About Migrants · · Score: 1

    Thanks for explaining everything so wonderfully (what should be self-evident by this time - it is sooo obvious!). It saddens me that there are still people who just don't get it!

  24. Re:Don't fall for his hypocricy. on The Softening of a Software Man · · Score: 1

    I couldn't agree more (although the proper adjective is "monopolistic") - the list of thievery by M$ is considerably lengthy - besides which, we at the WORLD DOMINATION SOCIETY have long considered Gates to be a nonthreat - after all, one must be able to innovate in order to take over the world......

  25. Re:It Can't Happen Here on Microsoft Censors Chinese Blogger · · Score: 1
    You make both an excellent prediction and point. Those of us who served in Vietnam during the draft years (meaning we were citizen soldiers, not members of today's Imperial Army - no, I don't support the troops when the mission is wrong!!) will recall that our government moved closer to the government of those this country was ostensibly supporting, not that government of then-existing Republic of Viet Nam moving closer to the American government as was hoped.

    This appears obviously the case again, with the American government headed towards the fascist, dictatorial government of China, rather than China adopting all those supposed freedoms and behaviors of a capitalist system, flimsy and eternal excuses of the corporations and their trained monkeys notwithstanding. Capitalism, regardless of how restricted and skewed, is an economic system, not a political system and therefore has nothing to do with human liberty and freedom......