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  1. Re:Ah, the new generation of parenting on Satellite TV From a Moving Car · · Score: 1

    Lets get this straight. The government is made up of people payed by the entertainment industry. And it says tv is good for you. Wow!!!!

    /*ive just jumped up and ran over to my tv*/

  2. Re:TV in a car? on Satellite TV From a Moving Car · · Score: 1

    We already have an attention span too short to track Al-Queda down. In a recent press statement Bush said finding Osama Bin Laden was not a current priority. Im too busy reading to find the exact quote.

  3. Mod parent up on Aussie Students Face Jail Over Music Sharing Site · · Score: 1

    Mod parent up

  4. Great on Why Blacklisting Spammers Is A Bad Idea · · Score: 1

    Job, now that you have posted it on /. no one will be able to see it for months

  5. Re:Looks cool? on Handy Wristwatch Phone · · Score: 1

    Yea, and then you put your middle finger in your nose (for the antenna).

  6. Re:Great... on Handy Wristwatch Phone · · Score: 1

    Well the next time I see someone walking down the street with a finger in their ear, while sucking on their thumb, Im punching them out.

  7. Re:Bad, bad bad! on Traffic Light Switcher Makes Critics See Red · · Score: 1

    Maybe people with radar detectors are not just sitting there staring at their dashboard, or other cars to make sure they are not police cars, and actually paying attention to the road.

  8. Re:Bad, bad bad! on Traffic Light Switcher Makes Critics See Red · · Score: 1

    I agree, we should see more Darwinism happening around us. But than again why would a person driving be staring at their dashboard all the time. The only reason I have never been in an accident is that I dont just sit there and stare at my dashboard the entire time. Most of the time I dont give a damn, Ill go as fast as I want whereever I want, 2 tickets so far but the last one was 3 years ago. You people need to stop staring at your dashboard and start driving normally.

  9. Re:Just a thought on 'Matrix Revolutions' Opens Today · · Score: 1

    Maybe his intelligence is high enough that he does not say things like "Don't be a hater, fool". And therefore understands things on a much higher level than you.

  10. Re:Not always so catchable... on Microsoft Offers A Bounty On Virus Writers · · Score: 1

    Ever read "The Great Train Robbery" by Michael Crichton, It tells us that when a criminal gets caught, they go to jail for a day or two, then on their way to trial their lover slips them the keys to the entire jail through a kiss. Afterward they escape to Australia.

  11. Re:Why must society slow evolution? on Scamming Spammer Hooks the Wrong Person · · Score: 1

    Unfortuantely this doesnt eliminate societies stupider members, the Darwin Awards do.

  12. Re:Password Checker! on Scamming Spammer Hooks the Wrong Person · · Score: 1

    Whats the point of knowing programming and having an IQ higher than room temperature if you cant abuse it?

  13. Re:Ok hackers... on More E-Voting Software Leaks Surface · · Score: 1

    or at least "not bush"

  14. Re:Here's what you were saying... on SCO Calls GPL Unenforceable, Void · · Score: 1

    Exactly. During the era that the Nazi party was rising to power in Germany, the communist party was doing the same. The nazi power saw that while they were destroying other parties, the communist party was consistently gaining power. They started murdering communist leaders. There was some big incident with it, but I dont remember what it was.

  15. Re:Here's what you were saying... on SCO Calls GPL Unenforceable, Void · · Score: 1

    In a communist society there is no leader. How many countries do you know that dont have a clear leader or government. Exactly. Since there are no communist countries anywhere in the world, explain to me how communism could have killed anyone.

  16. Re:Funny on White House Website Limits Iraq-Related Crawling · · Score: 1

    Please visit Whitehouse.org before you say its redundant.
    Pay close attention to how our tax money is paying for Jesus. Details:http://www.whitehouse.org/dof/index.asp

  17. Re:Workaround: on Reading, Writing, RFID · · Score: 1

    What are you thinking, these tags will be implemented in their heads. So unless they find a way to take out their brains through their noses(from history class offcourse), theyre going to have to sleep through class like the rest of us.

  18. The pledge on MPAA School Propaganda Program Examined · · Score: 1

    I pledge alligiance to the corporations of the United States of America.
    And to the capitalism for which it stands.
    Many greedy bastards.
    Under a CEO.
    With payoffs and lawsuits for all.

  19. Re:context, of course on Dilbert Readers Rat Out Some Weasels · · Score: 1

    Chicks in the south are surprisingly hot now. You would be surprised. But in the end I guess its a preferance thing.

  20. Re:I'll tell you why... on Dilbert Readers Rat Out Some Weasels · · Score: 1

    So why do the french make them take them off in school, but americans don't?

    American schools also have shootings, drugs, beatings with fish(Glenbrook North, I went there)

  21. Re:I'm sick of those bashing the French! on Dilbert Readers Rat Out Some Weasels · · Score: 1

    We don't need a reason. The US didn't have to get involved with WWII, or WWI for that matter.

    Ever hear of a little thing called the Zimmerman letter, or German U-boats sinking US ships, Pearl Harbor.

  22. Re:Wow on Dilbert Readers Rat Out Some Weasels · · Score: 1

    The actual quote is: 99 percent of lawyers give the rest a bad name. 42.7 percent of all statistics are made up on the spot.
    Stephen Wright(God)

  23. Re:GO CHINA! on China Sends First Taikonaut To Space · · Score: 1

    According to science, life does not bring order to chaos. From what I understand, chaos theory describes how over time organisms become more complex. It's in fact one of the interesting things that scientists ran into when trying to deal w/ the idea of having aliens land here. What if when they evolve the become simpler organisms? How would we deal with that. As for my english skills, thank god i dont have to take any more english classes. tough luck to all those who will read my stuff in the future.

  24. Re:GO CHINA! on China Sends First Taikonaut To Space · · Score: 1

    Reminds me of the matrix. When Smith was talking to Morpheus about categorizing humans as bacteria and just {settling somewhere; multiplying; consuming all resources; and then moving somewhere else}do until(nothingleft(universe)). Also shows up in Independence day w/ it being the aliens instead of us. To keep this quote from being offtopiced: is this how you want to generalize our thirst for knowledge and science? A land/resource hungree bacterea?

  25. Re:Slashdot Nostalgia Page on Microsoft Taking Over the BIOS · · Score: 1

    Thank you Steven Wright