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  1. Re:Mr. Heilmann, you should talk to Mrs. Streisand on Politician Forces German Wikipedia Off the Net · · Score: 1

    Actually, I know more than a few atheist friends who are against abortion, and they have considered the issue without recourse to divinity.

    You really fail to understand the point I was making - you cannot label another person in such a simplistic manner. I do welcome your post, because you quite neatly made my point for me.

  2. Re:Mr. Heilmann, you should talk to Mrs. Streisand on Politician Forces German Wikipedia Off the Net · · Score: 1

    Oh come on - just because you don't like my opinion does not make it a troll. The previous posters were literally saying someone is "left-wing", "right-wing" or "moderate". What exactly does that mean nowadays? For instance, what do you call an anti-death penalty, anti-abortion and pro-gun control person? Right wing? Left wing?

    The best example of this sort of stupidity was when Kyra Phillips complained that her Wikipedia article made her look like a "right-wing commie".

  3. Re:Completely false summary on Politician Forces German Wikipedia Off the Net · · Score: 1

    I believe he is referring to David Irving.

  4. Re:Translation? on Politician Forces German Wikipedia Off the Net · · Score: 1

    Thank you very much, Google translate.

  5. Re:Translation? on Politician Forces German Wikipedia Off the Net · · Score: 1

    Thank you, Google translate.

  6. Re:Mr. Heilmann, you should talk to Mrs. Streisand on Politician Forces German Wikipedia Off the Net · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Oh yay, let's all classify others on a simplistic and misleading two-dimensional political scale. Hey, at least it helps us from having to use our brains to comprehend the world around us.

  7. Re:Of course the installer must leave something on Two New Class-Action Suits Against EA Over DRM · · Score: 1

    Oh yeah, cause that's worked really well for Microsoft.

  8. Re:Even though geeks and tech savy people can bypa on Australian Censorship Bypassed Before Live Trials · · Score: 1

    I see nothing boneheaded about requiring people to wear a seatbelt. The only thing that is boneheaded here is not wearing a seatbelt. And you didn't register your car and you got fined? Oh boo hoo!

  9. Re:The old saying still holds on Australian Censorship Bypassed Before Live Trials · · Score: 1

    Yeah... a wise old man that knows nothing about networks or the way that the Internet works.

    Tell that to the Chinese.

  10. Re:Uh. on Australian Censorship Bypassed Before Live Trials · · Score: 1

    Yeah, that's it. What I find quite amusing is that when something goes wrong, I've found that people who regret our lack of convict frontier mentality start complaining... to the authorities.

  11. Re:Not so on New "MP3 100% Compatible" Logo For DRM-Free Music · · Score: 1

    Could take a while.

  12. Re:Zombies don't eat children on How To Protect Children From Zombie Attack · · Score: 1

    Good to know that the U.S. President is safe.

  13. Re:12M Taxpayers Lost? on In UK, 12M Taxpayers Lost With USB Stick · · Score: -1, Redundant

    I know! How did they fit them all in that little device?

  14. Re:How it came to be lost? on In UK, 12M Taxpayers Lost With USB Stick · · Score: 1

    That would be funnier if they were wearing everyone's personal data.

  15. Re:Something is Fishy Here on Sprint Cuts Cogent Off the Internet · · Score: 1

    Sorry, I'll educate him. Simple greed and stupidity cause hidden agendas.

  16. Re:Package Managers? on OpenOffice.org V3.0 Sets Download Record, 80% Windows · · Score: 1

    More amazing is that you think compiling OpenOffice.org is the normal way of installing.

  17. Re:There is hope on Recovering Moldy Electronics? · · Score: 1

    Is it's is it is?

  18. Re:There is hope on Recovering Moldy Electronics? · · Score: 2, Funny

    I think I'd be more concerned that a dog peed on my laptop.

    In fact, scratch that. I'd be more upset that a dog peed on my laptop and I just put dog pee in my oven. Mmmmm... urine soaked roast turkey... mmmm...

  19. Re:Don't worry. on Nvidia Problems Hit HP Desktops · · Score: 1

    Yeah, I'm seriously considering dumping NVidia completely. Evidently they don't spend enough time testing, or don't spend enough money on their QA employees before releasing drivers.

    Another reason why closed-source in the driver realm is a nightmare.

  20. Re:Myanmar-Shave on International Spam Ring Shut Down · · Score: 3, Informative

    Only if you are a military junta. Most of the rest of the world still calls it Burma.

  21. Re:The most important question... on Choosing a Replacement Email System For a University? · · Score: 1

    I laughed when I read "who don't treat it like an SMTP engine". If it can't do that well, then it's not much use for a university!

  22. Re:That's the power of the open source license. on David Axmark Resigns From Sun · · Score: 1

    You should see what they are doing to OpenOffice.org. Sun buying or open sourcing something is really the death-knell of that product.

  23. Re:Title is Misleading on Verizon Exposes the Wrong 1,200 Email Addresses · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Yup, time for a reply all.

    I seem to remember a similar thing happened when a Univeristy made a similar stuff-up, and emailed a raft of journalists. However, in that case it actually brought together journalists who hadn't talk to each other in years.

  24. Re:Keep It Fun & Exciting on How Do I Talk To 4th Graders About IT? · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yes, kids love being blown up.

    Oh, did I say that out loud?

  25. Re:This problem was sorted out? on Advanced Excel for Scientific Data Analysis · · Score: 1

    Ya, I believe that Microsoft knows about this one.