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  1. needless prefixing on Top Irritating Words Spawned by Internet · · Score: 4, Interesting

    first it was e-this and e-that and now it's i-everything. fucking annoying people

  2. Re:"Looks like global warming is off the hook" on Lake Disappears into Andes · · Score: 0
    "keep repeating whatever Rush says like a good little sheep."

    highly amusing when it's global warming nuts that do all the parroting while having no understanding of the topic at all. wouldn't the fact we disagree with what you claim everyone else believes to be true, proof that we aren't just towing the line?

  3. Re:"Looks like global warming is off the hook" on Lake Disappears into Andes · · Score: -1, Flamebait
    "Except the changes in CO2 far exceed any measurement from the last 800,000 years"

    i stopped reading right there. anyone claiming to have accurate readings back to 800,000 years is a liar

  4. Re:"Looks like global warming is off the hook" on Lake Disappears into Andes · · Score: 1

    JUNK SCIENCE - thats all you promote with that comment. assumptions are no where near proof in science.

  5. Re:whats wrong with paper tickets anyway? on E-Voting Report Finds Problems with Modern Elections · · Score: 1

    exactly, you'll never know when the next florida happens if your using and electronic voting system

  6. Re:Radio Libre! on Congress Considering More Low Power FM Stations · · Score: 1
    "So in anarchism someone can very well claim that X is theirs but it simply falls on them to defend their own claim."

    ahh bullshit, what you are discribing is exactly what our government does with police and military, only not on your small minded scale.

  7. Re:Radio? on Congress Considering More Low Power FM Stations · · Score: 2, Insightful
    compare the bandwidth cost of an internet site to a radio transmitter reaching the same number of people (say 50,000) for serveral hours per day.

    RADIO WINS

  8. Re:whats wrong with paper tickets anyway? on E-Voting Report Finds Problems with Modern Elections · · Score: 1
    your e-voting system does nothing to solve any of those issues except for taking longer to count, which frankly pales in comparison to having a verifible count.

  9. Re:whats wrong with paper tickets anyway? on E-Voting Report Finds Problems with Modern Elections · · Score: 1
    right because spending huge amounts of money on your stupid suck and blow interface is better then just having someone help them because?????......

    face it, there's better things for us to be doing.

  10. whats wrong with paper tickets anyway? on E-Voting Report Finds Problems with Modern Elections · · Score: 4, Insightful

    give me one problem with paper ballots? seriously you nerds, this is a solution in search of a problem.

  11. Re:Microsof is right on Microsoft Flip-flopping on Virtualization License · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    your an idiot, MS don't even give you technical support. please press alt+f4 right now.

  12. Re:Hmmm on Microsoft Flip-flopping on Virtualization License · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    i'm so sick of that bullshit excuse. WRONG, you can't just do as you please in the world. that's the kind of attitude that's behind everything wrong in the world.

  13. Re:The cult of Global Warming on FAA Plans to Clean Up the Skies · · Score: -1, Flamebait
    the same assholes that are pushing global warming, were screaming about global COOLING in the 70's.

    can you sense my total lack of not caring about these crack pots?

  14. Re:Emphasis on the light, please. on Vertical Farming · · Score: 1
    no, most of our stables DO require plenty of sunlight to grow. this vertical growing concept has been around for years and isn't a viable option for anything other then yuppie organic food that's over priced.

    granted mono culture farming isn't kind to the soil, but organic farming cannot supply enough food to feed the world, and i don't see any volenteers to starve to death so that you can all feel good about where your fancy lecutte comes from.

  15. out sourcnig to cut costs never works. on AMD Considering Getting Out of Fabrication Business · · Score: 2, Insightful
    the reaosn it never saves you money WITHOUT degrading quality is the company you are outsourcing to will attempt to make as much out of you as it can, where a company department will try make you money.

    add to this many outsourcing companys don't have a very good understanding on your business and it's a recipe for failure. I work in an industry where out sourcing is common, and most of the time the contractors are hopeless.

  16. Re:Why hybrids? on Google Spends Money to Jump-Start Hybrid Car Development · · Score: 0
    1. you definately will not see anything other then lead acid used any time soon due to cost, and the fact you'd probably blow yourself up with lithium ion.

    2. all recycling is a dirty toxic process, lithium is no different.

  17. Re:Why hybrids? on Google Spends Money to Jump-Start Hybrid Car Development · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    lead smelting doesn't vapourise? what are you smoking (probably lead ha ha)? simply melting lead produces highly toxic fumes.

    and how do you propose we dispose of this sulfur contaminated waste? remmeber if many more people used banks of batteries to drive their cars we would have many times more waste to dispose of, it'd end up an environment disaster.

  18. Re:Why hybrids? on Google Spends Money to Jump-Start Hybrid Car Development · · Score: 2, Insightful

    uh, your aware that the recycling process is insanely toxic and invovles lead smelting and burning plastics, and disposing of sulphuric acid waste.

  19. Re:What would be cool on Do Patents Stop Companies From Creating 'Perfect' Products? · · Score: 1

    right because the patent system works so well.....

  20. Re:Hardly a threat. on IFPI Threatens UK Academic For Linking To Article · · Score: 1
    actually threats like this are very effective because most managment get frightened by this kind of thing through a lack of understanding and are likely to just cut you loose rather then think it through.

    the next phase in the war on copyright will be cold callers from india "Hello mr smith, this is PETER from RIAA just calling to let you know you have been selected to not be sued, this special offer comes at just $2000"

  21. protection money on IFPI Threatens UK Academic For Linking To Article · · Score: 3, Informative

    protection rackets operated in the exact same way. heavy guy comes in and gives you notice that unless you payup he'll make you suffer. and don't go to the cops ( or in this case, fight back in court ) he'll make it worse for you and everyone else.

  22. fuck this cunt on Piracy More Serious Than Bank Robbery? · · Score: 1

    what a twat, armed robbery is a violent crime which scares people for years and ruins their lives, and he is saying the money is the only reason to go after people who commit crimes? speaks VOLUMES about his understanding.

  23. warning moronic blog post linked on The Fallacy of Hard Tests · · Score: 0
    as soon as i saw blogspot my crap o meter went off the scale.

    hard tests are meaningless? what's his solution, easy tests where even an idiot can score 100%?

    if anything testing has become FAR FAR too easy, people pass CS courses and come out the otherside only to have a vague notion of how a computer works.

  24. Re:and how much battery life? on Sony Ericsson Shows Off Feature-Heavy Cell Phones · · Score: 1

    yeah right i get 4 days out of a bare bones phone. these new ones will be lucky to last a day of real use

  25. Re:lame on Sony Ericsson Shows Off Feature-Heavy Cell Phones · · Score: 2, Insightful

    shiny is a fucked idea for a finish, as shiny finishes are the FIRST to get all scratched up