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  1. Re:No, the cat does not "got my tongue." on The Internet Black Hole That Is North Korea · · Score: 1

    exactly so - the porn grid....

  2. Re:Chosen? on The Internet Black Hole That Is North Korea · · Score: 1

    Either way, my friend, North Korea must definitely be nuked for their most egregious act of being off the grid

  3. Re:ENFP on Study Shows Good With Math Means Bad With People · · Score: 1
    Have you ever read the background surrounding the origins of the Myers Briggs test?

    One can't place much faith in those tests. Read up on it, good citizen. (Although I do like your post!)

  4. Re:ugh.... on FBI Head Wants Strong Data Retention Rules · · Score: 1
    Jesus H. on a Harley! You do take this stuff seriously, don't you gkhan1??

    As if - the feds really are out to get these nebulous "terrorists" as you call them - no doubt the same bunch they manufactured in Libertyville, Miami, and several other places throughout the country. Those damn feds are not even being tracked against any terrorists and articles like this are being placed to easily manipulate noncritical thinkers such as yourselves.....

  5. Re:Um, yeah? on Study Shows Good With Math Means Bad With People · · Score: 1

    If you don't have the squares and cubes memorized, at least up to 1,000, you ain't nothing, kiddo (and have the multiplication tables up to at least 100, too!).

  6. Re:it's a learned disability on Study Shows Good With Math Means Bad With People · · Score: 1

    Most eloquently articulated, misanthrope101.

  7. Re:Don't get too upset over this, it isn't importa on Building a Better Voting Machine · · Score: 1
    Oh yeah?

    Today Bush said: "We live in a global world."

    Today, the Department of Homeland Security said: "There is no credible intelligence."

    Odd how they should both be right on the same day? So there?

  8. Re:Open Voting Consortium on Building a Better Voting Machine · · Score: 0, Troll

    Dude, I'm terribly sorry about you wasting your money like that. You do realize that we now have a president for life, one George W. Bush?

  9. Re:Pollution = hurting other people on What Earth Without People Would Look Like · · Score: 1

    How about just a world with one of me (heterosexual male) and all women. A short but happy life....

  10. Re:Open source & peer review on Building a Better Voting Machine · · Score: 1
    In a rare, serious moment I must add this comment: The type of voting machine makes little difference as long as they keep (unlawfully and unethically) kicking citizens off the official registered voting lists.

    And you know who is doing this.....

  11. Re:Stereotypical Predictions from Dr. Curry ... on Human Species May Split In Two · · Score: 1

    It sounds more like a case of homophilia than evolutionary theory....

  12. Re:So to be clear... on Human Species May Split In Two · · Score: 1, Troll

    I suspect this Curry clown is getting his "evolutionary theory" mixed up with reality. He's describing the Australians and the New Zealanders, with the Aussies being the Eloi and the NZers being the Morlocks.....

  13. Re:This is based on *what*? on Human Species May Split In Two · · Score: 1
    Is there any evidence at all to support these predictions?

    No offense, Citizen Shimmer, but where have you been? The Brits are never bothered with evidence and facts and data, especially where racial categories are concerned! Nope, it's just one fantasy after another. Curry wishes a female with "pert breasts" would take notice of him.

    Not likely, Mr. Pips!

  14. Re:It's already happening on Human Species May Split In Two · · Score: 1
    Ya know, I'm not surprised such "brilliant evolutionary theory" spews forth from the London School of Economics, as not much else has in the last twenty years or so....

    This is brought to us from the same geographic location as the assumption (i.e., fairy tale fiction) from the McKinsey Consultancy (or whatever the Frigg they call themselves these days) that offshoring all tech jobs is wonderful for the economy. These clowns are only qualified for jobs as "economists" at the World Bank!

    Paul Wolfowitz, attrocious track record, now president of the World Bank.

  15. Re:Citizen, welcome! http://www.safetystate.com/ on Who Cares If Privacy Is Slipping Away? · · Score: 1

    John Stossel is on this site....John Stossel!! I mean, John frigging Stossel, who is a complete Bushtard! This is the clown who attempted to expose(?) Jack LaLanne? And professional wrestling? This Stossel is a complete, 100% idiot. A moron. Sure, he makes money, but so does that brainturd Thomas "Let's offshore America" Friedman - who is worth over $2 billion - of course he wants to offshore every job and increased the concentration of wealth in the US, he's sitting on top of the pile. Catch a clue!

  16. Re:400 million on U.S. Population Hits 300 Million · · Score: 1
    This is sooooo stupid. Like the Census Bureau could keep track of its own ass. Any unfortunates ever work on the Census? I know after one layoff I did - these clowns couldn't understand that esoteric concept of alpha-numeric order Far too futuristic, I guess.

    Like we hit 300 million quite some time ago, with the US population of illegal Chinese, illegal Russians, illegal Africans, illegal Mexicans, illegal Columbians, and yes, the worst of all, illegal Canadians (that would be Canouk to literate peoples).

  17. Re:It's already happening on Human Species May Split In Two · · Score: 1

    Well said - that evolutionary theorist is a bit too late. It has already taken place. In America we refer to the Moorlocks as the red staters, and the intelligentsia as the blue staters, although there is some Bushspeak mixed in among the superior caste [You can spot them when they ramble on about "We just need to out-innovate." - after they've offshored all the infrastructure and technology elsewhere.]

  18. Re:Part of the problem on Who Cares If Privacy Is Slipping Away? · · Score: 1

    And the major problem is that the people who really have something to hide, are those now in power.....and seek Total Information Awareness over everyone else (that would be the rest of us innocents....)

  19. Re:"Real life" on Who Cares If Privacy Is Slipping Away? · · Score: 1
    it's offtopic.

    Actually no, it's exactly on topic as this post (by chill) discusses an aberrant trend in America, when people, i.e., consumers or sheeple, completely forgot what citizenship is truly about, but stridently believe that by wearing the logo brand of their employer, they are being "good citizens."

    These people are not, nor have ever been, citizens. They believe everyone else but them (as their time is too precious) should take an interest in their government, in their country, and in the public good. We correctly call these consumer/sheeple infantiles.

  20. Re:"Real life" on Who Cares If Privacy Is Slipping Away? · · Score: 1
    Now that, good Citizen arodland, is the most intelligent and superior post of the day!

    Sadly, there are still people in this sorry country of ours who haven't the faintest idea of the notion of habeas corpus and that, for all intents and purposes, we no longer have it. (Yes, I know some cretin will say, "But it hasn't gone before SCOTUS yet!" Which is why good Citizen arodland's post is the most intelligent post of the day!)

  21. Re:"Real life" on Who Cares If Privacy Is Slipping Away? · · Score: 2, Insightful
    There's always some moron out there, some uneducated lowbrow twit of an oaf, who never keeps current, who appears to live in some type of cave. Ahh, of course, a troglodytic cave dweller!

    How many of us have had our taxes screwed with now that its been outsourced? How many of us have been denied employment (actually, quite a number, many who don't know it) because of the political comments we have voiced in e-mail and in print? In a corporate hegemony, the slights and attacks come so fast and silently one simply cannot presume to know what will "get in the way of a person's daily business or leisure activities."

  22. Re:Moo on Who Cares If Privacy Is Slipping Away? · · Score: 1

    I concur. The overlords are just and wondrous to behold. Privacy be damned.

  23. Re:Unsure what to make of this on 911 Call Tracking Site Stirs Concern · · Score: 1
    You addressed it very well, Citizen Skreems. The number of homeless is extraordinarily high, but at least 97% of them are from out-of-the-state and some from out-of-the-country.

    The number of meth junkies is off considerably - on a typical day in downtown Seattle one can observe maybe 7 or 8. Many of the actual homeless cannot be differentiated from the "normals" as they don't advertise themselves - it is only the outsider, professional homeless people who are obvious.

  24. Re:What rights? on Airport To Tag Passengers With RFID · · Score: 1

    Damn, multiplexo, your response-post was far superior to mine...I bow before the master!

  25. Ahhh, those old slave galley ship days on Airport To Tag Passengers With RFID · · Score: 1
    I remember this stuff from the old days: those slave galley ship times. we had to wear collars with a rope attached to it (boy oh boy, those ropes sure did smell and chafe) and the overseer would give it a good yank every time one of us fell asleep at the oar.

    Of course, the down side was that someone's neck would get broken from time to time. In a really labor-intensive job like slave ship rower, you need your labor.

    Management, they never change......