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  1. Re:Obama was a Constitutional Law Prof. on Obama DOJ Sides With RIAA Again In Tenenbaum · · Score: 1

    Obama also promised MANY times during his campaign that he would not issue signing statements (a violation of the Constitution). Yet, he has already issued signing statements before the end of last year. He is also head of security for the UN - another violation of the Constitution.

  2. I for one.... on Lockheed Snags $31 Million To Reinvent the Internet, Microsoft To Help · · Score: 5, Funny

    Will not use it until at least SP1 is released.

  3. Consult the hardware compatibilty list on How To Prove Someone Is Female? · · Score: 1

    If it has ovaries, fallopian tubes, etc and the rest of the hardware needed to birth a child then it is considered female. If said person contains both sets of parts normally found in the respective sexes, then said person should be considered neither sex by whatever committee is deciding eligibility based on certain advantages to be had over either sex by the other. In this instance, this would only be fair to the other athletes. Fairness in this case is determined not by the exception, but the norm. Like mother nature, sometimes life's a bitch.

  4. Re:If Operating Systems Were Guns on Windows 7 RTM Reviewed & Benchmarked · · Score: 1

    Not to mention it jams during combat.

  5. Re:Peace on CentOS Project Administrator Goes AWOL · · Score: 1

    "Our great computers fill the hallowed halls..."

  6. Re:Assault vs. defense on Missouri Car Dealer To Give Away AK-47 With New Truck · · Score: 1

    Right. Because dobermans are much better at surviving a gunshot and protecting you than a gun. However, they do make a great addition to a gun for security.

  7. Mad Max!! on Australian Police Plan Wardriving Mission · · Score: 1

    Doh, guess I should RTFA first....

  8. Re:BLACKberry on Solving Obama's BlackBerry Dilemma · · Score: 1

    Oh, I see how it is. It's because they're black..isn't it. ;-)

  9. Barackberry?? on Solving Obama's BlackBerry Dilemma · · Score: 1

    Sounds like the engrish term for Blackberry.

  10. Re:hallelujah ! on Obama Moves To Link Pentagon With NASA · · Score: 1

    Considering how much of NASA's time & budget is spent on climate research, I don't think it's too far off topic.

  11. Re:hallelujah ! on Obama Moves To Link Pentagon With NASA · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    These aren't factions of some cult. This is an agenda by the globalists who put Obama in office. They are hell bent on reigning in their New World Order. Obama will bring nothing new to the table because he and McCain are two sides of the same coin. It has been this way for several decades. The American Sheeple honestly believe they had a choice to make a change with their "choice" of candidates. We are slowly being brainwashed to be led to the slaughter. BTW, why fewer than one billion?? Read the new "Ten Commandments" of the globalists:

    MAINTAIN HUMANITY UNDER 500,000,000 IN PERPETUAL BALANCE WITH NATURE

    GUIDE REPRODUCTION WISELY - IMPROVING FITNESS AND DIVERSITY

    UNITE HUMANITY WITH A LIVING NEW LANGUAGE

    RULE PASSION - FAITH - TRADITION AND ALL THINGS WITH TEMPERED REASON

    PROTECT PEOPLE AND NATIONS WITH FAIR LAWS AND JUST COURTS

    LET ALL NATIONS RULE INTERNALLY RESOLVING EXTERNAL DISPUTES IN A WORLD COURT

    AVOID PETTY LAWS AND USELESS OFFICIALS

    BALANCE PERSONAL RIGHTS WITH SOCIAL DUTIES.

    PRIZE TRUTH - BEAUTY - LOVE - SEEKING HARMONY WITH THE INFINITE

    BE NOT A CANCER ON THE EARTH - LEAVE ROOM FOR NATURE - LEAVE ROOM FOR NATURE

    These are the on the Georgia Guidestones. Call me crazy but do the research objectively, not with a biased slant. It's damn scary when you connect the dots and follow the breadcrumbs.

  12. I can see this in conjunction with Verichips on Security Checkpoints Predict What You Will Do · · Score: 1

    By 2020 everyone will be chipped with something similar to the Verichip. Walking through the entrance of one of these scanning stations your chip is scanned, the terminal does a query of your ID and factors the background information in with FAST. This if VERY plausible. We are soon to tagged like cattle. First we will be asked in the form of incentives such as easier commerce transactions. Then it will be mandated in the name of domestic security. There are too many technical reasons for this to be a bad idea. I don't see that as being a barrier to politicians pushing forward with this complete invasion of personal liberty. We are already in the first stages of living in a police state and most people do not even realize it. I have to admit that 2020 is a VERY conservative estimate, as computing power is getting cheaper and faster. In 11 years we will look back at 2009 be thankful for the amount of unmonitored freedom still we had.
    I will continue to wear my tinfoil hat even when it's not in fashion.

  13. Re:Yes on Should We Clone a Neanderthal? · · Score: 1

    Then I guess the evolutionists are royally fucked and will need to pull another ridiculous explanation out of their ass.

  14. Re:From TFA: on Search For the Tomb of Copernicus Reaches an End · · Score: 1

    Copernicus must have missed this one:
    Psalm 19:6; His going forth is from the end of the heaven, and his circuit unto the ends of it: and there is nothing hid from the heat thereof.

  15. A dollar short, 10 million years late on Birth of a New African Ocean · · Score: 1

    Well, that's cold comfort for the inhabitants who are unable to sustain crops because of not having a water supply nearby.

  16. Re:Well-rounded? on McCain Picks Gov. Palin As Running Mate · · Score: 1

    It's funny you should mention adultery. Adultery IS grounds for a divorce in any state. To make is a civil crime though? OK, let's also cut the hands off of thieves as well. I guess our past experience with a president commiting adultery AND perjury has softened us up just a little.

  17. Re:What about if they're found innocent? on German Customs Agents Raid Another Trade Show · · Score: 5, Funny

    Maybe Sisvel has a patent on electricity.

  18. Re:Sure shes pretty and all but.... on McCain Picks Gov. Palin As Running Mate · · Score: 1

    http://www.eternal-productions.org/101science.html Yea, pretty primitive and ignorant men indeed.

  19. Re:Well-rounded? on McCain Picks Gov. Palin As Running Mate · · Score: 1

    "And for strict biblical literalists, teaching a heliocentric model of the solar system is going against their religion."

    You must be referring to Psalm 19:6 "It rises at one end of the heavens and makes its circuit to the other; nothing is hidden from its heat." (NIV). Well, actually, this doesn't rule out the possibility for a heliocentric solar system at all. It's simply stating that the sun has a circuit that it travels through space. This is a verse that WAS commonly misunderstood by scientists until it was "discovered" the sun really is traveling in a circuit --at 600,000 miles/hr.

    "Homosexuality: not even mentioned in the Gospels, and the Old Testament has more to say about the evil of pork."

    Really? I think the book Romans is in the New Testament (I might have to dig out a bible to check). Romans 1:27 says "In the same way the men also abandoned natural relations with women and were inflamed with lust for one another. Men committed indecent acts with other men, and received in themselves the due penalty for their perversion." The bible does not say anything about pork being evil, just to stay away from it. Ever heard of trichinosis? You get it from undercooked pork. The bible mentions many other animals to not use for food, and for good reasons that we now understand today.

  20. Re:Absence of real competitors on Compact Disc Turns 26, Has a Bright Future · · Score: 1

    No, I'm not slaughtering sheep. Yes, they are real though.

  21. Re:Scientific community? on The Flat Earthers Are Still With Us · · Score: 1

    "We welcome both skeptics and believers, so please join us."
    I wish the Slashdot was like that. Any mention of something not in their narrow view of the world, and you're tarred and feathered as a crazy uninformed idiot. So much for open minded discussion.

  22. Re:Not Web Based on Windows Is Dead – Long Live Midori? · · Score: 1

    "Midori is being designed in such a way that components of the OS communicate with each other in a location independent manner. API calls to a local machine are no different than API calls to a remote machine. These calls will also be "message based" (there are lots of ways to interpret that) and be transactional in nature."

    Oh, so they took the same principles X is based on, and bastardized it enough to call their own. Gee, that's pretty innovative.

  23. Re:Fast boot on Fast-Booting OS for Usually-Off Appliance PCs? · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's a heck of alot faster than DialUp Linux.

  24. Re:Oh great... on Supreme Court Holds Right to Bear Arms Applies to Individuals · · Score: 1

    "And then I'll show you an instance where a gun killed someone without any actions of people being behind it."
    You apparently have never seen Robocop...

    :)

  25. Once the hurdle of finding a drive is cleared.... on Retrieving Data From Old Amstrad Floppies? · · Score: 1

    As I'm not a betting man, I would still have to say your chances of getting the discs to read after 21 years aren't very good. Not knowing what conditions they have been exposed to, it's really hard to say what to expect. Magnetic media can have a good shelf life in the right conditions (away from magnetic fields, heat,etc..)
    Best of luck though. If you manage to get your programs, maybe you could post them on sourceforge!