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  1. Re:Can You Spot the Difference? on Bill Gates's New Version of the Einstein Letter · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I think a comment like that needs to be backed by some references.

  2. Re:Other Amendments on 11th Circuit Eliminates 4th Amend. In E-mail · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Mod me -1 pedantic, but it only prevents the quartering of soldiers in private homes "without the consent of the Owner".

    "No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law."

  3. Re:I hope they don't sue ME, too. on AT&T Sues Verizon Over "Map For That" Ads · · Score: 1

    Awesome. I'm really looking forward to the Pandora Ape and the GPS Ape, but you'll have to excuse my cynicism regarding the effectiveness of the Baby Monitor Ape.

    F

  4. Re:Not really... on Apple Pushes Unwanted Software To PCs, Again · · Score: 1

    You're a troll and/or apple fanboy, but I'll bite. Since when has Slashdot been known for giving m$ free passes?

  5. Re:Why tagged "republicans"??? on Boston City Government Discovers Email Retention · · Score: 1

    Shockingly, there have only been 5 mayors since 1950. Loyal city.

  6. Re:Two cuts in two hours = 1 person on Multiple Fiber Cuts In San Francisco Area · · Score: 2, Funny

    You had to bring Mr. Webster in for this? Like bringing a gun to a knife fight, no?

  7. Re:Usual Mistrust? on Chrome EULA Reserves the Right To Filter Your Web · · Score: 1

    "The potential for evil in the Google has only been questioned for a year or so"

    I remember the potential for evil being questioned with the initial release of gmail 5 years ago.

  8. Re:I feel left out... on .CA Registrar Trying To Preempt Conficker · · Score: 4, Funny

    Oh the irony: "Some of us aren't fortunate enough to be able to afford Microsoft software. The wife's Mac OS X..."

  9. Re:What are you speaking of ? on Shuttleworth Announces Karmic Koala · · Score: 1

    They updated the summary. My cached (igoogle) summary doesn't include the word Ubuntu: "An anonymous reader writes to mention that Mark Shuttleworth has announced the next release in their horrible alliterative family, 'Karmic Koala'."

    Adding Ubuntu "their horrible alliterative Ubuntu family" made it more clear.

  10. Re:Good! on Court Rules Autism Not Caused By Childhood Vaccine · · Score: 1

    How did you come to the conclusion that autism/vaccination linkers are of the liberal persuasion?

  11. Re:Infidel ! on DAM Pops Energy Star's Bubble · · Score: 2, Informative

    Awesome: "the faith of the Invisible Pink Unicorn is based upon both logic and faith. We have faith that they are pink; we logically know that they are invisible because we can't see them."

  12. Re:Why would the EPA bother changing the requireme on DAM Pops Energy Star's Bubble · · Score: 1

    Really? I'm looking at a mirror now and I see blue, flesh colour, brown, and hazel. No silver. How can you tell it's silver if you can't see the colour?

  13. Re:Why would the EPA bother changing the requireme on DAM Pops Energy Star's Bubble · · Score: 5, Funny

    Invisible unicorns? Sure. Pink unicorns? No problem. But invisible pink unicorns? Now you're just making stuff up -- everyone knows that invisible doesn't have a colour.

    As an aside, what colour is a mirror?

    F

  14. Re:That's it? on Progress On Electric Cars · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Agreed. The best part of electric cars is the decoupling of power production and power consumption.

  15. Re:Require pay and benefits parity on Microsoft Says H-1B Workers Among Those Losing Jobs · · Score: 1

    I went through the whole TN-1 / H1-B / Advance Parole process to get my permanent residency and I'm always amazed at the backlash on slashdot against foreign workers.

    The way I see it, competition is global and every country should want the best "players" on their team. If I'm not working for an American company, paying American taxes, buying American products and eating in American restaurants, do you think I wouldn't be in software engineering? I'd just be working for a foreign company, paying foreign taxes, etc etc. I'd either be taking a job from an American as an offshore worker, or contributing to a competitor of an American company, which in no way makes America healthier.

    Ditch the petty protectionism argument. Trust me, you're better off with me working here in America.

  16. Re:Hail Obama, Savior of America. on Obama Sides With Bush In Spy Case · · Score: 1

    Kind of makes my last 72 hours look pretty useless.

    1. Woke up
    2. Breakfast
    3. Went to work
    4. Read slashdot
    5. Lunch
    6. Did a little work.
    7. Read slashdot.
    8. Drove home from work
    9. Dinner
    10. Slept
    11. Woke up
    12. Breakfast
    13. Went to work
    14. Read slashdot
    15. Lunch
    16. Did a little work.
    17. Read slashdot.
    18. Drove home from work
    19. Dinner
    20. Slept
    21. Woke up
    22. Breakfast
    23. Went to work
    24. Read slashdot
    25. Lunch
    26. Did a little work.
    27. Read slashdot.

  17. Re:What's a pirate's favorite programming language on The Power of the R Programming Language · · Score: 3, Funny

    No, it's P. It's like R but it's missing a leg!

  18. Re:As someone who knows a BP agent... on ACLU Creates Map of US "Constitution-Free Zone" · · Score: 1

    While I question the validity of youtube as a source for research material, this dude is awesome: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GgkB9Cs18I

  19. Re:Dear Federal Government: Bring It On... on Australian Government Censorship 'Worse Than Iran' · · Score: 1

    I agree 100% with your criticism of the parent post, but I disagree with your premise that the restriction is inherently a bad thing. There is a time and place for licensed content.

    For example, look at the FIFA World Cup or Tour De France or Olympics or some other major international sporting event. A likely distribution model is that a broadcaster in every country will pay a lot of money to present the event in their country. If one of the broadcasters decides to distribute it for free (ad based maybe), it wouldn't be fair to the broadcasters in the other countries unless there was a geographical restriction to viewership. Granted, there might be another distribution model that resolves this issue, but I think my example is a good case for content licensing.

  20. Re:Come on already on Australian Government Censorship 'Worse Than Iran' · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Like speed limits in most of America. Let's make every citizen a criminal and choose which ones we want to target. We need fewer laws, more strongly enforced.

  21. Re:All this sounds nice, but there's another side. on Ford To Introduce Restrictive Car Keys For Parents · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Also what everyone seems to be missing. You brake incredibly quickly, whereas most cars will take 5 to 10 seconds to get from 60 to 80 miles/hour and at least several seconds to gain even 10 miles/hour once you are at highway speed. Not exactly effective for avoiding an accident.

    (sorry, no reference on the acceleration stats, just basing it on experience. Mea culpa if anyone has stats stating otherwise.)

  22. Re:traction control on Ford To Introduce Restrictive Car Keys For Parents · · Score: 1

    Agreed. I grew up in the mountains of British Columbia. I always had the best snow tires I could afford. Nobody I know had chains.

  23. Re:Supply and demand, indeed on RIAA and Net Radio Broadcasters Reach Agreement · · Score: 3, Funny

    And that's not even including the drugs.

  24. Re:EAT SHIT HOMOPHOBES!! on Drop-In Replacement For Exchange Now Open Source · · Score: 4, Funny

    Only because the people with Linux experience and the people with condom experience are disjoint sets.

  25. Re:Keyboard maties! on Today Is International Talk Like a Pirate Day! · · Score: 1

    Arrr matey. And it be easy to type with me hook.