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  1. Re:Let's cut the conspiracy theory on When Teachers Are Obstacles To Linux In Education · · Score: 1

    Some people would say he wasn't elected, though it still would had been close.

  2. Re:Let's cut the conspiracy theory on When Teachers Are Obstacles To Linux In Education · · Score: 1

    lol :D

    Just looked it thru but I got the point, gave it a 10/10 for effort.

    "Ubuntu: Starting up Ubuntu takes 165 seconds. That includes to typing in the password instead of using the fingerprint reader." :D:D:D

  3. Re:Let's cut the conspiracy theory on When Teachers Are Obstacles To Linux In Education · · Score: 2, Insightful

    They shouldn't take it even if he did something wrong, why should they? Unless he was cracking some sys-admin passwords on the school network or something such.

  4. Re:Let's cut the conspiracy theory on When Teachers Are Obstacles To Linux In Education · · Score: 1

    So what if it was hacked? Retarded teachers.

    How is it there problem? Sue the teacher damnit. Let them know they have no rights.

  5. Re:Let's cut the conspiracy theory on When Teachers Are Obstacles To Linux In Education · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I had to RTFA now after you using "she" and saying that she had used it.

    And yes, when you read the whole mail it's quite obvious it's just a troll, no-one can be that retarded, and there's no chance in hell she's actually used it but believe that it would be illegal.

  6. Re:Let's cut the conspiracy theory on When Teachers Are Obstacles To Linux In Education · · Score: 1, Insightful

    The question is how a retard like this can become a teacher in the first place?

  7. Re:Let's cut the conspiracy theory on When Teachers Are Obstacles To Linux In Education · · Score: -1, Troll

    Just prosecute the teacher for theft or better yet kill him, done.

    It's not like the teacher is allowed to take his property even if it would had been stolen in the first place, teachers aren't police ..

  8. Re:Boo f*cking hoo on Used Game Market Affecting Price, Quality of New Titles · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Used alpha males hurting virgin Slashdot users chance to score .. :D

  9. Re:doesn't sound too secure yet on Google Native Client Puts x86 On the Web · · Score: 1

    JAVA applets surely have to be more standard than Flash? Or at least as much? I can't see why anyone would be pushed off from using JAVA applet except for it requiring JAVA to be installed on the machine.

  10. Re:Swell plan on Apple Disables Egyptian iPhones' GPS · · Score: 1

    First of all I missed that it was disabled by the Egyptian government, which was a huge misstake obviously =P.

    I thought Apple had decided to disable it to look good / "not support terrorists."

    Further since that was what I was thinking I thought "they" was afraid that "terrorists" from Egypt would be able to build weapons bombing targets in the USA.

    So yes, I messed up with the whole summary.

    I got the scared part from believing everyone was talking about bombs, rockets and whatever against american targets, not within Egypt.

  11. Re:Military Use on Apple Disables Egyptian iPhones' GPS · · Score: 1
  12. Re:Swell plan on Apple Disables Egyptian iPhones' GPS · · Score: 1

    An iphone 3g (or any gps device, but iphone 3g is sturdy, cheap and available) controlling a low flying bomb would be a terrorist's dream weapon.

    Or maybe they could import a couple of failed Xbox360s, these should be cheap and the fans in those would surely be powerful enough for an ICBM? Just solder in a couple of fan-less old AMD-chips to and let the fun begin.

    Personally I'd take a canister filled of whatever flammable petroleum product, a piece of textile to use as fuse and a pair of shoes suitable for running ..
    Add gravel/glass/.. to the container if you also want to hurt someone. Should work, no?

  13. Re:Swell plan on Apple Disables Egyptian iPhones' GPS · · Score: 0, Troll

    You americans is hilarious, stop being so fucking scared.

    Also why would someone who needed a GPS for a rocket buy a frickin' iPhone?

    Also I don't get "should be limited to military purposes", don't they mean the opposite? I guess a GPS is ok as long as you don't attack anything?

    Anyway, yeah right, this will for sure stop all terrorists from getting GPSs! And any chance of them firing rockets!

  14. Re:Uhm on Sun's Mickos Is OK With Monty's MySQL 5.1 Rant · · Score: 3, Funny

    If there really was an iSQL it would cost money, decide which SQL statements you wanted to run and how to run them, have no export to other databases but come in a really really flashy box.

  15. Re:China on Obama Wants Broadband, Computers Part of Stimulus · · Score: 1

    As if I don't know China suck? It was just me saying "score!" because he happened to find a flaw :)

  16. Re:China on Obama Wants Broadband, Computers Part of Stimulus · · Score: 1

    Probably because the people punished in your system most often actually is bad, whereas in China they may just have been people which was noticed.

  17. Re:China on Obama Wants Broadband, Computers Part of Stimulus · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Chinese unsurveillanced guy 1 - Integrity breaching americans 0

  18. Re:China on Obama Wants Broadband, Computers Part of Stimulus · · Score: 1

    Also you eventually don't gain anything from not stimulating the poorer countries economy to. Also how come most people agree that all people in the world should have the same chances, decent living standard and so on but as soon as it comes to sacrifice some of your own it gets really really hard?

    Sure if you build and buy things from another economy theirs get better and improve, but you have to remember that you also do precisely that because you get more for your money. If you get less money but still get more for the money you have what's the problem?

    Also distributing wealth over all people in the world is the real solution, not split it in "us" and "they."
    Why don't they have the same right to make some money and get better living conditions? Won't global development be much beneficial for all on average?

    There is an issue with very few people holding lots of wealth though, especially in Japan and USA, and those people will probably still have a lot of money no matter what happens in the rest of the world. Some would argue that they contribute a lot and thereby deserves it, personally I don't know. Atleast we have people like Gates which takes responsibility for his wealth and use it for doing good causes (while still trying to remain rich so he can do more good.)

  19. Re:China on Obama Wants Broadband, Computers Part of Stimulus · · Score: 1

    Yeah, what your kids need is more muscle cars! :D

  20. Re:Or better yet on Time To Discuss Drug Prohibition? · · Score: 1

    Highest is 96 % for some reason, anyway then most people say pure alcohol they mean 40%, don't ask me why.

    It's not confusing, first of all it was probably my own translation :D, but also it's obvious it means equivalent of.

    Also I guess fins drinking habbits aren't to different from swedes, and over here people (atleast not youth) don't drink a beer or two with the food, people drink to get serious drunk at parties or when they go out.

    So rather make that 1050*96/5/50/52=8 50 cl beers each weekend.

    The heavy drinkers among the elder probably drink more on day to day basis, but then some elder people don't drink much at all, so those people probably hit a couple of those beers per day instead ..

  21. Finally an excuse! on Chemical Pollution Is Destroying Masculinity · · Score: 4, Funny

    Finally an excuse for my weak body, small penis and my interest for tea. And sadly my limited interest for breasts.

  22. Re:Yes, and it's called LifeWings on Saving 28,000 Lives a Year · · Score: 1

    Says the guy who can't stand for who he is and has never talked to his colleges at work.

  23. Re:Yes, and it's called LifeWings on Saving 28,000 Lives a Year · · Score: 2

    In this case I don't give a shit about moderation: Fuck you!

    Kind of all people in medical care is awesome. They are nice people, well educated, work their ass of and don't get paid what they deserve but love people so they carry on. To blame them is so wrong in so many levels.

    Grand parent was right, sure their procedures could improve but in the end bad things happen if there are to few people around to finish all the tasks.

  24. Re:Magnetic field reversal is the new 2k bug. on This Is the Way the World Ends · · Score: 1

    The most likely end of a big part of humanity&civilization is probably huge numbers of ourselves. Either thru fight about resources, fast spreading of some disease (but even then, say it would kill 99 % of all humans, how will that stop is from repopulating? What will beat us?), messed up food production as has already been suggested, thru greenhouse gases, or whatever.

    I assume that's much more likely than most other things since it could happen real soon (not meaning say 2 years, but say 10, 100, 1000 or 10.000.)

    But as long as those things don't kill all humans I don't really see what would stop us from coming back? What would beat us?

    If there is a huge catastrophe killing plenty of animal species among us we're obviously screwed. I think it's hard to kill all life on the planet as long as it has liquid water somewhere.

    One thing is for sure in either case, cockroaches will survive us.

  25. Re:Circle of Life on This Is the Way the World Ends · · Score: 1

    As good as any.