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  1. Re:Why China will Never Take Taiwan. on S. Korea Considers Using Armed Robots Along DMZ · · Score: 1

    It depends on how spread out the ships are. But yes, you are correct. A few low-yeild tact nukes on cruse missles would take care of the job. And if your luck enough to have all the ships close togeather, just one 80+ MT Hydrogen bomb will due the job.

    Ever wonder why so many nuclear testing was done using an old feet of ships? In fact, they even tested nukes on subs. The hydrostatic shockwave will CRUSH anything that is filled with gas like paper cup in your bare hands.

  2. Re:*sigh* on Russians Claim Their Hackers the Best In the World · · Score: 1

    Ya? Well...can they find the value for "O"?

    Hint: The source is the G-Spot found inside value "V"

    *Spoiler* answers below.
    O = Orgasm
    V = Vagina

  3. Re:Why you are a moron. on S. Korea Considers Using Armed Robots Along DMZ · · Score: 1

    I totally agree. But to not do something is simply not an option. No one likes war, not even me. But I'm also not going to blind myself with the realities that we are all having to deal with regardless.

    Like most of slashdot (based on how I was modded), I'm either seen as nutjob or someone induced with peranoia. But official news in regards to Al-Qaida looking for a nuke only adds more weight to my logical fears. The problem isn't with ICBMs like in the cold war. The problem is a nuke smuggled in and driven to a city with the device laying in the back seat of a van or SUV.

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7446744

    So what do you suggest we do as Americans? Should we really wait for such a horrific act to happen only to THEN deal with the issue. I can only imagine the total ecconomic collaps and further errosion of our freedoms in exchange for a false sense of security. Not to mention the least of the untold lives that would be lost.

    One thing is for sure, Bush will be burned at the stake. If he sits back and do nothing, or invades. However, the fact Bush doesn't give a damn about world opinion of him in favor for American national security really does make me respect this man. Regardless of what personal and corporate motives he has, his actions really speak of general concern. So far, he and this administration seem to be doing a good job. But again....so far. The tables just might turn on him and America for the worst if we are not carefull.

  4. Re:What N. Korea in 2010? on S. Korea Considers Using Armed Robots Along DMZ · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I'm arrogant, because I'm correct and have the knowledge and intelligence to back it up.

    Second, The US is not based on a dictatorship.

    Third, your attitude is exactly why I defend the USA. And if provoked, I would not hesitate to attack you.

    When freedom and democracy are in danger. MIGHT IS RIGHT to defend it!

  5. Re:What N. Korea in 2010? on S. Korea Considers Using Armed Robots Along DMZ · · Score: 1

    They have children too...


    A perfect example in fact. The way N. Korea rations food for the militery rather then it's vast majority of the children in the country side should really tell you how fucked up this country is. Hell, the government would rather have isolation then a free ecconomy to provide better.


    At the end of the day, it's all about the N. Korean regimes purpose to rule and control it's people...at ALL costs...including the lives of children.

  6. Re:Dumbest move ever on S. Korea Considers Using Armed Robots Along DMZ · · Score: 1

    No, it's about accountability. We the people ellect our officials.

    N. Korea's government is self-anointed. The public in that country have no opinion. Hell, even if you speak against it, you and your family will be thrown into concentration camps.

    At least in the US and rest of Eurpope, it's citizens are held accountable for both good and bad actions brought about it's own country.

  7. Re:Dumbest move ever on S. Korea Considers Using Armed Robots Along DMZ · · Score: 1

    One problem though. N. Korea is not democratic. So the power of the entire country and it's militery might is in the hands of a few people.

    Iraq and Afgan WERE in a state of oppression. Not anymore thanks to the US. Now they are free and democratic.

  8. What N. Korea in 2010? on S. Korea Considers Using Armed Robots Along DMZ · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Does anyone REALLY think we are going to let N. Korea to continue to exist in it's current regime. By 2010, it will be loaded with nuclear weapons and we might even have a few American cities brought to ground zero from these weapons sold on the black market.

    Please. N Korea is not going to last no more then another year or so. This whole article is a moot point

  9. Re:This article contains material on evolution. on Early Earth Atmosphere Favourable to Life · · Score: 1

    I have faith in God and the afterlife. That is faith.

    I do NOT look to the bible as literal facts or even based on logic. The bible to me is a book of philosophy and good morals to the human race. If however we were to ignore logic and the process of science, you and I would not be here talking on computers hooked to the Internet...which by the way was created using logical thinking to create such technology.

  10. Re:ummm... on Water Spectacular in Episode III? · · Score: 1

    If that was ment to be plural, wouldn't it be "Peni"?

  11. Re:Good Grief... on Hitachi Goes Perpendicular · · Score: 1

    Interesting. I first, I thought he was one of the members of the band "Prodigy".

  12. Re:Due Process on Best Buy Has Man Arrested for Using $2 Bills · · Score: 1

    So, the correct way to catch a counterfitter is to tell him that we think his money is bad, but stick in town because we MIGHT want to arrest you in the morning. I'm sure all the proper law abiding counterfitters will all be sure to heed the polices advice.


    This is pure insanity! Talk about the abuse of power.


    Fine, if that's the way you would like it. Next time you come walking in a store, I will cry counterfiter knowing full well that that you would be spending some jail time over night. And as for me, I get off scott free and plead ignorance.


    There you have it. I would just the justice system LEGALLY to fuck with you and give you some hell. Heh, might even cost you your job as you would not show up the next morning.
    Best part is though, you cannot prove this was my little scam the entire time.

  13. Due Process on Best Buy Has Man Arrested for Using $2 Bills · · Score: 1

    WTF ever happened to due process?! I fully expect and demand the police department be nailed to the wall on this along with the city/county.

    Best Buy is employee by a bunch of douche-bags no doubt. But for the police to arrest someone without looking over the evidence is really going over the edge and grinds against his constitutional rights.

    What the police should have done is double check the bills the next day. If they were counterfit, then an arrest warrent could be issued by a judge. That would be the CORRECT way of going about this.

  14. Re:This reminds me of PETA on Yankee Group Slams Linux 'Extremists' · · Score: 1

    I wish I was there...ohhh that would have been so fun. I would have walked into KFC and back out with a bucket of chicken. Then, right in front of them, I would have eaten the chicken right in front of them in a manor like that of a "cave man". At which point I would say "Am I acting like a savage animal. If so, then treat me kindly like you treat the other animals too."

  15. Re:Charge 1 cent on SBC Promotes Texas Anti-Wireless Bill · · Score: 1

    Once this bill goes into effect, then laws will be passed to enforce them.

    So yes, if I violate the law by providing free wifi access, I could get a huge fine or even jail time.

    THAT is the problem.

  16. Do we play God? on Top 10 Evolutionary Adaptations · · Score: 1

    From what I understand about medical doctors, they take an oath to preserve and protect life (humans at least) from sickness and death.

    So at what point does a doctor go to far? What if a doctor has the ability to provide immortality yet also causes over population which in turn causes suffering and starvation?

    It's really ballancing act between what is moral through both death and life. Even worse, just WHO get's to make these choices? Are we even ready to take on the role of "God"?

    So many questions, so little answers...as always.

  17. Re:Charge 1 cent on SBC Promotes Texas Anti-Wireless Bill · · Score: 1

    Let be put it to you this way. SBC wants to pass law for it's OWN self interest. If you think otherwise, your an idiot.

    Keep government out of the free market. This is a democrocy, not a fucking plutocrocy.

    You failed political science didn't you?

  18. Revolution on Top 10 Evolutionary Adaptations · · Score: 1

    That's REVOLUTION...dude.

    Now pass the pipe *FFFtttttttt....aahhhhhhh*

  19. Re:Charge 1 cent on SBC Promotes Texas Anti-Wireless Bill · · Score: 1

    Investments, jobs, products, and leadership. I certainly couldn't oppose any of those.


    That's the spin SBC is giving in order to stomp out free public wireless access as it's cutting into their revenue stream.

    Basically, imagine what will happen when people can use programs such as Skype on their PDA and pull up a random IP address from any free wireless access point. The end resault is free VOIP access. Obviously, SBC is scared shitless by such technology and wants to limit free internet access that would otherwise bleed over and cut into their "potential" profits (sic).

  20. Re:Charge 1 cent on SBC Promotes Texas Anti-Wireless Bill · · Score: 1

    I did my research, and based on this quote from the News 8 webpage, I would say you are wrong.

    "SBC Texas is not opposed to cities providing Wi-Fi and other information services to public places, such as city libraries, public parks, city offices or various city office branches, " SBC Texas's spokesperson Gene Acuna said.

    ahref=http://www.news8austin.com/content/headlines /?ArID=133636&SecID=2http://www.news8austin.com/co ntent/headlines/?ArID=133636&SecID=2>

  21. Charge 1 cent on SBC Promotes Texas Anti-Wireless Bill · · Score: 3, Informative

    Fine, they want to stop free access?! Fine, we can play this game.

    If I owned a coffee shop and previously offered free WiFi access, then if this bill got passed I would charge....1 penny. And to boot, I would roll it up in the price of the coffee.

  22. Re:Questionable... on Should Nanotech Be Regulated? · · Score: 1

    There's big money to be made in nanotech, and if people can't do it legally, they'll do it illegally, and I'm betting that the people who are bold enough to disregard the regulations won't really put too much thought...not to mention funds...into safety.
    You mean like what is happening in China or any other nation willing ot pick up the tab to expand their GDP growth?
    Basically, I'm backing up this point of view as I agree with your statement.

  23. Re:Wait till... on World's First True Blue Rose, Thanks to Biotech · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure if this is true, but I remember hearing that you can take white roses and put them into a vase of full of squid ink. After while the rose sokes it up and thus turns dark grey to black.

  24. Re:The 3/4 million car... on Ride Along With a Real Verizon Wireless Tester · · Score: 1

    Like who would buy it off e-bay once it's hocked? The serial number to such equipment could be traced to the customer/company that originally purchased it. So it could be traced back to the person on sold it.

  25. As a customer on Ride Along With a Real Verizon Wireless Tester · · Score: 2, Informative

    I'm very happy with my cell service. I guess they really *are* doing something abount reception. Honestly, this is the best cell service I've had in terms of voice quality.

    Note: I live in Austin, TX. So your MMV.