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  1. Re:wooooooo, so neat and pretty.....too bad on FBI Anti-Piracy Seal · · Score: 1

    a law is a law is a law. Like it or not.

    Laws are written by people. Laws are meant to be changed and broken. They are just a reflection of what the current society believes in. In the Inca tribe, ritual human sacrifice was completely normal. Now we say its against the law. And besides thats what the Supreme Court does. It rules on whether laws are legal or not.

  2. Re:Oh, boy! on Scientists Challenge U.S. on Scientific Distortions · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Thats great, 100 bucks a month. While you got your 100 bucks, Bush took away school funding. I had to pay over a grand more for tuition(per semester). My parents had to pay 500 more to the school in our area for property tax. The health care costs rose up a bitch. So just take that 100 bucks and shove it up your ass.

  3. Re:Your dealing with a administration... on Scientists Challenge U.S. on Scientific Distortions · · Score: 1

    I didn't know Dubbya himself read Slashdot!

    He can read? No way.

  4. Re:of course he did on Scientists Challenge U.S. on Scientific Distortions · · Score: 3, Insightful

    John Marburger is no Galileo, Coprenicus or Einstein. Look at his resume. He got a PhD in physics, but never actually did anything in that field afterwards. All he did was sit on comitees. He is not qualified to disagree with scientists who got Nobel Prizes. Galileo, Coprenicus, and Einstein had volumes of work, he sits on his ass and makes managerial dicisions.

  5. Re:This has been suggested in Sweden on An Ignition Interlock In Every Car? · · Score: 1

    Does that come with a machine that breathes for me?

  6. Re:This test is UNBEATABLE! on An Ignition Interlock In Every Car? · · Score: 1

    your logic is retarded. please kill yourself.

    Awesome statement. I suggest my sig for grandparent.

  7. Mod UP!!! on An Ignition Interlock In Every Car? · · Score: 1

    I replied in thread earlier so cant mod up now.

  8. Re:Whatever happened.... on An Ignition Interlock In Every Car? · · Score: 1

    I live in IL and as a standard go 100+mph on highways. Now imagine if I was driving drunk and searching for my balloon to place near the breathalizer. I just hope when I do it again one of these Senators limos would be driving right next to me. I can just imagine the headlines. "Senator killed by own legislation". "Senator commits suicide".

    But I in general think that road tests should be stricter. I passed everything on the first try 3 years ago. But now that I look back on it, I did not deserve to drive. I have still never been in an accident, but the test was way too easy. Retests would probably also weed out a lot of people stupid enough to DUI.

  9. Re:laws on An Ignition Interlock In Every Car? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Its called the Supreme Court. If you have a problem with a law, it can be appealed at any time.

  10. Re:Sounds like someone trying to by controversial. on Is Open Source Fertile Ground for Foul Play? · · Score: 1

    Check for yourself, the code for windows is now readily available.

  11. Re:Interesting Neowin comment on Windows 2000 & Windows NT 4 Source Code Leaks · · Score: 1

    Theyve confirmed that this is real source code, but not enought to compile windows.

  12. Re:The question on Scientists Claim They Cloned Humans · · Score: 1

    Thank you Mr. Anonymous. You found these difinitions on dictionary.com. Specifically these were from the American Heritage. Notice some of the other definitions. They talk about plants having embryos. To be more exact and not use American Heritage, which has nothing to do with medicine: an embryo of 100 cells is nearly the same in humans and vertebrate animals. Eat any chickens lately?

  13. Re:Please, God . . . on The Simpsons Movie · · Score: 1

    But dear god let it be George Carlin. Rodney Dangerfield would be interesting too.

  14. Clone on Scientists Claim They Cloned Humans · · Score: 1

    How funny would it be to clone JC?

  15. Re:I'm not a Christian on Scientists Claim They Cloned Humans · · Score: 1

    And every woman is a serial killer.

  16. Re:I'm not a Christian on Scientists Claim They Cloned Humans · · Score: 1

    What if someone were to tell you that its not really a human. 100 embryo cells together are nearly the same as 100 chicken embryo cells.

  17. Re:Where's the Debate? on Scientists Claim They Cloned Humans · · Score: 1

    While replying to your own post, did you also mod it up?

    On a lighter side of things:
    We don't know what impacts this will have on society

    We already know the impacts, we defeat the emperor in the end.

  18. Re:The question on Scientists Claim They Cloned Humans · · Score: 1

    Gain a better understanding of what an embryo is. Until then, just dont talk.

  19. Re:The question on Scientists Claim They Cloned Humans · · Score: 1

    As stated in previous posts: a collection of 100 cells which has the potential to become human is nearly the same as 100 cells with the potential to become an ant. Or a chicken. Eaten any eggs lately? You murderous swine!!!

  20. Re:The question on Scientists Claim They Cloned Humans · · Score: 1

    If a sperm is where it all starts, and destroying one is murder, then just yesterday I killed over a million people with my underwear!!!

  21. Re:Alert the media... on Microsoft Sits on Security Flaw for Six Months · · Score: 1

    May the parent be modded either +5 funny. Or according to my sig.

  22. Re:That Pesky Thing... on TeacherReviews.com Forced Offline · · Score: 1

    Our current president has publicly critisized it. He was quoted as saying some people shouldnt have some rights when confronted with (not whitehouse.com, this is .org)

  23. Re:Bad step on New Microscope Shows Nano-Fibre Formation · · Score: 1

    I realize you were trying to be funny. To be in the mind of someone who modded you interesting must be amazing. But in any case self-replication is not that good. Think of cancer. And if you want to read more about nano particle world domination, you should read Michael Crichtons Prey. Why yes, it is fiction. And why yes, it is worse than most of his other books.

  24. Re:A true breakthrough! At last... on New Microscope Shows Nano-Fibre Formation · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Nanobots in disguise'

    As AIR!!!

  25. Step on New Microscope Shows Nano-Fibre Formation · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is a very small step up the ladder to massproducing nano particles. When you need millions to be produced cheap enough to be profitable for business, a microscope that can see one at a time isnt that helpful, just makes one of the steps in the process a bit cheaper.