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  1. Re:NIMBY NIMBY NIMBY!!! on Exxon Mobile CEO Sues To Stop Fracking Near His Texas Ranch · · Score: 2, Insightful

    "see we call all shill for fun and profit" - irony. Your post was no more substantive than his/hers.

  2. Meh on Steve Jobs To Appear On US Postage Stamp · · Score: 2

    So has Bugs Bunny and Mickey Mouse, amongst other cartoon characters.

  3. Re:If only there were a system on Is Google Making the Digital Divide Worse? · · Score: 1

    Perhaps you could support your assertion with fact?

  4. Re: So, learning scales linearly with bandwidth? on Is Google Making the Digital Divide Worse? · · Score: 1

    Do you sit and watch the screen during long downloads or do you do what pretty much everyone else does, other stuff?

  5. Re:Dog smarts on Dogs' Brains Have Human-like "Voice Area" · · Score: 1

    Right up until he hacks your router to disguise his addiction to online dog porn.

  6. Re: derive enough social benefi on Ask Slashdot: Should I Get Google Glass? · · Score: 0

    You don't believe the garbage about them always recording and sending everything to Google do you?

    One should believe that no more than one should believe Google would scan your Gmail for information.

  7. Re:Hindsight? on Math Models Predicted Global Uprisings · · Score: 1

    No. No it was not. There were rapes, stabbings and robberies amongst the occupiers.

  8. Re: Driving is a privelege, not a right. on ICE License-Plate Tracking Plan Withdrawn Amid Outcry About Privacy · · Score: 1

    Could you please provide a link for your assertion?

  9. Re:driving is not a privilege, it's a right on ICE License-Plate Tracking Plan Withdrawn Amid Outcry About Privacy · · Score: 1

    Driving is a privilege because you are in control of a half ton or more missile. You are de facto lethal.

  10. Re:Driving is a privelege, not a right. on ICE License-Plate Tracking Plan Withdrawn Amid Outcry About Privacy · · Score: 1

    And the government is owned by us. Work you way out of that one.

  11. Re:Different Solutions to Different Problems on Amazon Coins and How the Definition of 'Crypto-Currency' Is Getting Too Loose · · Score: 1

    Right. Because all the negative press about BitCoins recently is such a draw.

  12. Re:it will fail on Asia's Richest Man Is Betting Big On Silicon Valley's Fake Eggs · · Score: 1

    Like milo and sorghum?

  13. Re:significant contributor on Asia's Richest Man Is Betting Big On Silicon Valley's Fake Eggs · · Score: 1

    And when it doesn't, you'll still be on the sidelines waving your hands, shouting and pretending to be morally superior.

  14. Re:Ingrediants on Asia's Richest Man Is Betting Big On Silicon Valley's Fake Eggs · · Score: 1

    You turn your nose up at rapeseed why?

  15. Re:Why? on Asia's Richest Man Is Betting Big On Silicon Valley's Fake Eggs · · Score: 1

    What a lame attempt at shaming. My guess is **you** have never set foot inside, only seen "documentaries" on YouTube.

  16. Re:Why? on Asia's Richest Man Is Betting Big On Silicon Valley's Fake Eggs · · Score: 1

    Your little screed about cows is simply untrue. Farmers commonly raised feed corn and milo long before the antibiotics thing and the cattle ate them with relish. By the way moron, corn is a grass. Put down the pamphlet and leave it on the coffee table from now on.

  17. PETA!! on Asia's Richest Man Is Betting Big On Silicon Valley's Fake Eggs · · Score: 2

    People Eating Tasty Animals. - Sorry, had to.

  18. Re:Friends? on Google Tells Glass Users Not To Be 'Creepy Or Rude' · · Score: 1

    Wow. How sad to be you.

  19. Re:oxymoron on Google Tells Glass Users Not To Be 'Creepy Or Rude' · · Score: 1

    Yes it would. Care to make a wager on if Apple will include one?

  20. Re:The people who wrote the Bible weren't idiots on Does Crime Leave a Genetic Trace? · · Score: 1

    And a lot of that "insight" has to do with influence by evil spirits and demons, hence Jesus' and others' exorcisms and such. Yeah, on the vague surface, they recognized that some but not all people do bad things. On detailed examination, they had no clue as to why.

  21. Re:What's wrong with eugenics? on Does Crime Leave a Genetic Trace? · · Score: 0

    Actually, eugenics is an extremely common (primitive) human activity, although it's typically called genocide.

  22. Re:Cloud formation albedo on Darker Arctic Boosting Global Warming · · Score: 1, Insightful

    This cuts both ways. Your rights to insist someone stop something must have fact, not fear behind them. The current state of our understanding of the climate doesn't support the claims being made. The fact that a number of those claims have fallen is further evidence that it needs further study not immediate action.

  23. Re:first on N. Korea Could Face Prosecution For 'Crimes Against Humanity' · · Score: 1

    Please provide that list. Use the common working version of "invaded', not your own.

  24. Re:So... on Silk Road 2.0 Pledges To Compensate Users For Stolen Bitcoins · · Score: 1

    Bullshit. How about you make a meager attempt to support your accusation?

  25. Re:Criminals with honour! on Silk Road 2.0 Pledges To Compensate Users For Stolen Bitcoins · · Score: 1

    Quite a leap. I'd say he/she doesn't, considering the poster was throwing a big, sticky mass of sarcasm at what *they* said they'd do to stay afloat.