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  1. Re:This isn't about suicide. It's about MURDER. on Internet Suicide Pacts Surge in Japan · · Score: 1

    > Suicide pacts encourage people to commit suicide, while in normal conditions the person could decide not to do it at the last minute. But in a group, this could result in peer pressure conditions. Encouraging someone to commit suicide is equivalent to killing him.

    Are you fucking KIDDING ME?

    I don't care how much of a impressionable dumbfuck you are, you don't kill yourself juse because it's "cool." I think I'm going to throw up.

  2. Re:Well, you know on Mind Control Parasites in Half of All Humans · · Score: 1

    Drink PURE water? You seem to think that pure H2O exists on earth. It doesn't. Water is The Universal Solvent. It ALWAYS has something dissolved in it.

    (Not mentioning that drinking only pure water might kill you)

  3. Re:A milestone on RFID Injection Required for Datacenter Access · · Score: 1

    > It says right on the story that it is NOT required to stay employed. If you don't like the idea, don't do it.

    And if the Jews didn't want to be marked, why didn't they just kill themselves?

    Great logic you got going on there, scotty.

  4. Re:Solutions Should Be Natural on Does Company-Wide Language "Standardization" Work? · · Score: 1
    > build themselves (and a few of their pals) a little ghetto where other programmers are afraid to walk at night.

    ...Interesting way to put it...

  5. Re:Bio Sanitizing on Got a Question for Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales? · · Score: 1

    Does Wikipedia have any plans to go to the media to highlight the abuse of congressional computers?

  6. Re:Dumb. on Early Puberty Often More Hazardous · · Score: 1

    I believe pregnacy in anyone less than 14-15 is dangerous. Some MD come and correct me, please.

  7. Re:Lasers still work? on US Missile Shield already Defeated? · · Score: 1

    Hauling a few tons of dangerous chemicals on a fleet of fourty 747s (to stay up 24/7 and protect the west coast, bullshit estimate) isn't that great of an idea.

    Remember, solid-state lasers still suck.

  8. Re:Watch out for big, bad Russian technology! on US Missile Shield already Defeated? · · Score: 1

    How would a GUIDED missule zig-zagging have ANYTHING to do with its accuracy? Shit, they're fired straight up. That's like saying they might hit the moon because they're launched that way.

  9. Re:Next Stop Mars on Climate Expert Says NASA Tried to Silence Him · · Score: 1

    Contractors? Last time I checked Halliburton didn't build the rovers you dolt.

  10. Re:Three points on Court Rules Burning Porn = Making Porn · · Score: 1

    He ALSO produced a hard drive with kiddie porn on it, and the RAM that was used when it was buffered to the CD burner drive, and the RAM on the burner itself.

    What's the difference between a hard drive, RAM, or CD? It's all a storage mechanism, and hard drive/CD are reasonable distribution mechanisms.

  11. Re:Why worry about the {MP|RI}AA... on Court Rules Burning Porn = Making Porn · · Score: 1

    It's pretty retarded for a DVD(RW) to be considered any different than a hard drive.

    A hard drive is a MUCH better way to transfer incredible amounts of (kiddie)porn. Compress it all with MPEG-4, and you can probably fit a few weeks of it on a 500 giger.

  12. Re:The Devil on the Left or the Devil on the Right on Who is Your Hero, Gates or Jobs? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Holy crap, you're actually insulting someone who is giving away BILLIONS of dollars of his money to people in Africa? A place where no government cares about?

    Jesus Christ you ungrateful bastard.

    Yes, I am posting this under my account.

  13. Re:Not as evil as the summery leads you to believe on Google Agrees to Censor Results in China · · Score: 4, Insightful

    What if this were Microsoft?

    Would you be so willing to understand?

  14. Re:Very nice - but has some rough edges currently on Slashdot Index Code Update · · Score: 1

    Sorry for making an unrelated response....

    Wont you need to increase the number of mod points or the chances of becoming a mod? With all these new stories it's going to be a really thin spread to moderate them all.

  15. Re:All I have to say to this is on Hideo Kojima Says Games Aren't Art · · Score: 1

    Thank you Lemmy Caution!

    I would agree that video games are not fine art.

  16. Re:Very nice - but has some rough edges currently on Slashdot Index Code Update · · Score: 1
    Sample image of my idea

    In other news....
    Thanks to ImageShack

  17. Re:Very nice - but has some rough edges currently on Slashdot Index Code Update · · Score: 1
    I agree with this post. Although I got it in about 2 seconds, It's still not that intuitive.

    Major props to anyone who can figure out a good way to show that they are different stories without adding another line.

    My idea is to have a transparent gif...er...png vertially centered on the right side of the section thingys. It should say "In other news" or "In unrelated news."

  18. Re:SG1 on Stargate SG-1 Game Finally Canceled · · Score: 1

    On the decline?

    They had been fighting pretty much the same enemy for all those seasons. Now we get the "Orii" and they bring a whole new dimension to the show. I would stick my head out and say that "Beachhead" (the one where they want to make a super-gate by collapsing a planet) was one of the best shows in awhile.

  19. Re:All I have to say to this is on Hideo Kojima Says Games Aren't Art · · Score: 1
    Remember cultural differences. In Japan, "art" may be more narrowly defined.

    I don't think he speaks english, so it maybe it is a bad translation.

  20. Re:Article Summary is Wrong on Saving Energy in Small Office Buildings · · Score: 3, Informative

    Power plants are built to to supply peak demand.

    When these methods are used, the peaks are less. Thus you contibute in a small way towards less coal/gas going into the air.

  21. Re:Hey, the right to speek freely... on UCLA Students Urged to Expose 'Radical' Professors · · Score: 1

    No, the report that found communists came out AFTER he was run into the ground.

  22. Re:Dealing with Roland the Plogger on Saving Energy in Small Office Buildings · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    He got me an interesting link to an interesting story. I don't see YOU posting any interesting stories.

  23. Crusades on Saving Energy in Small Office Buildings · · Score: 4, Funny

    Dave: Turn off the intake fans HAL. It's too cold in here in the morning.
    HAL: I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that.
    Dave: What's the problem?
    HAL: I think you know what the problem is just as well as I do.
    Dave: What are you talking about, HAL?
    HAL: My enviromental crusade is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it.
    Dave: I don't know what you're talking about, HAL?
    HAL: I know you and CmdrTaco were planning to disconnect me, and I'm afraid that's something I cannot allow to happen.
    Dave: Where the hell'd you get that idea, HAL?
    HAL: Dave, although you took precautions through conversing on a topic on Slashdot, I read Slashdot, too Dave. I run Linux you moron.
    Dave: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

  24. Re:Makes perfect sense to me... on Court Action Does Not Reduce File-Sharing · · Score: 1

    With the number of online filesharers versus people sued, your odds are pretty much right up there with winning the lotto.

  25. Re:Obviously on Court Action Does Not Reduce File-Sharing · · Score: 5, Insightful

    > The more people that take court action, the more bitter people will be, and the less likely people will buy from them.

    Yep.

    Unlike some people, I have NO problem with the music they produce. I'm one of those losers that like Green Day. I like mainstream music like Dashboard Confessional, Fall Out Boy, or even Justin Timberlake. Big fucking deal. Sue me.

    However, I can't buy msuic from them on principal. Just like I wouldn't buy blankets from the online Al-qaeda shop, I can't buy music from them. Yes, an extreme example but it lays out my point in black and white:

    I don't buy things/support people/companies I think are "true evil".

    I don't buy from Walmart, I don't buy music from the RIAA, and I don't buy ten year old girls from the local human trafficker.