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  1. Re:Pity he didn't on Games Had Nothing To Do With V. Tech Shooting · · Score: 1

    But then again, these are probably the kinds of guys that would get inspired by newspaper articles, Victoria Secret catalogs or household appliances. Dude have you seen a garbage disposal? Mmm... sexy.
  2. Re:Anyone know on Anti-Missile Defenses For Commercial Jets · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    Terrorists aren't dumb, but we keep acting like they are. They know they can't rush an aircraft with just a handful of boxcutters: the passengers would turn on them and tear them limb from limb.
    Not if the passengers are French.
  3. Re:eBay on The PlayStation 3 Launches In the U.S. · · Score: 1
    Do you know what I could do with 9K? ...

    I'll tell you what I'd do, man: two chicks at the same time, man.
  4. Re:Green tax on PS3 8x More Power Hungry Than PS2 · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    This may strike you as odd, but the solution to everything is not legislation, and it's not taxation.
    It is if you're a Democrat.
  5. Similar Experience on More Voting Shenanigans in Florida · · Score: 1
    One voter needed assistance from an election official, and even then, needed three tries to convince the machine that he wanted to vote for Democrat Jim Davis in the gubernatorial race...
    I had similar difficulties when attempting to install Windows 98 and ME. And people say computers aren't smart... HA!
  6. Re:Green tax on PS3 8x More Power Hungry Than PS2 · · Score: 1
    If you were truly concerned about poor people then you'd know that it's the poorest people on the planet who'll be taking the brunt of the suffering caused by climate change such as decreasing supplies of water, increasing heat requiring air conditioning for survival rather than comfort, etc.
    You forgot to mention the extra burden on women & children from your DNC/ELF/NAACP/NOW/PETA/etc talking points...
  7. Better Voter on Building a Better Voting Machine · · Score: 1

    Build a better voter, and the voting machine problem will take care of itself.

  8. Re:What's wrong with being conservative? on YouTube Accused Of Censorship · · Score: 2, Informative
    It means that the WorldNetDaily intentionally published a false, inflamatory story...
    You mean like USA Today, Boston Globe, CBS, NYTimes, the AP, Reuters, and the Richmond Times-Dispatch (just to name a few) do?
  9. Re:Radio-Cochlear Overlords on Radioactive Snails Crawl Up From Beneath · · Score: 3, Funny
    There has been a study done on the effects of DU ammunition. The UNEP report concluded in 2001 and found that the hazards are minimal.
    Actually DU shells are quite hazardous when they are flying through the air on their towards your person and/or vehicle. But aside from that, they're perfectly safe.
  10. Re:less dense than a wine cork, eh? on A Puffed-Up Extrasolar Planet · · Score: 1
    what is that in libraries of congress? or volkswagens? or Oprahs?
    It's probably more appropriate to compare Oprah's density to that of a black hole...
  11. Re:Amazing on Voyager 1 Passes 100 AU from the Sun · · Score: 1
    ... 9.3 billion miles is an insane distance alone ...
    I dunno, that's still too close to the in-laws for my taste.
  12. Re:Basic Chem Pwns Bin Laden on Old Methods Used to Detect Liquid Explosives · · Score: 1

    Well I doubt any explosive-piss would be potent enough to take down an airplane, but it might be strong enough to rid you of those pesky kidney-stones...

  13. Re:Good work on BBC Reports UK-U.S. Terror Plot Foiled · · Score: 1, Flamebait
    And if they try to taste milk "from the tap" as it were, no court in the world would convict you for beating the crap out of them.
    I can think of several liberal "sensitivity and understanding based" courts (particuarly in the North-Eastern portion of the U.S.) that would happily convict you for such behavior.
  14. Re:Snakes on a Plane on BBC Reports UK-U.S. Terror Plot Foiled · · Score: 2, Informative
    You are ignorant. You methods breed new fundamentist muslim terrorists.
    I beg to differ, it is YOU who are ignorant - astoundingly so.

    If you know where they are, send that region economic help.
    Yes, send them economic help. In fact, I guarantee you they will be MOST appreciative of this. They will now have even MORE money to use to arm themselves for the coming war against the west.

    If they blow up a plane, just shrug and say "losers", then move one.
    I actually agree with you here, but only with one minor qualification, the plane that is to be blown-up must be full of fucktard-peace-hippies like yourself. That way I could easily (and happily) shrug and say, "losers". However, this stunning insult would not be directed to the perpetrators of this violence - but to the damn hippies that were on the plane.

    Unless you take away the reasons they exist, they will exist. Violence can only take away these reasons by killing everyone, innocent civilians included. And that is not an expectable[*] way.
    Astounding. I agree with 90% of what you say. The 10% that I disagree with is your assertion that the death of innocent civilians is unacceptable. I assert that the death of innocent civilians, while unfortunate, is part of the cost of war. However, the price of NOT destroying these "creatures" is such that the numbers of innocent civilians killed be allowing these islamo-fascits to exist is TRULY unacceptable.

    *I'm assuming you actually meant to type acceptable, but due to your "merit based" public education, you simply don't know the difference between the two, and thus "don't talk good".
  15. Re:Why oh why on BBC Reports UK-U.S. Terror Plot Foiled · · Score: 2, Funny

    My bad. For some silly reason I simply assumed the Madrid bombings took place in Madrid, SPAIN - not Madrid, Iowa. And yes, I even again naively assumed the London bombings took place in London, ENGLAND not in London, Kentucky.

    So thank you my STUPID-ASS friend for correcting my naive point-of-view.

  16. Re:shoplift those suckers on Law of Unintended Consequences Strikes Grocers · · Score: 1
    And those scales aren't that precise, anyway.

    Yet sneezing on the scales always seems to result in the "Please remove anomalous item from bagging area" messages.
  17. Re:If I am not wrong the raisins joke on DARPA Developing 'Droid' Satellites · · Score: 1
    In 2007 there is a Mrs. Doubtfire 2 planned.

    NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
  18. Re:Where? on FBI Foils Attack by Monitoring Chat Rooms · · Score: 1
    The gullible, domestic Muslims taking up the terrorist cause are not the sharpest tools in the shed...
    Biggest. Understatement. Ever.
  19. Re:Spying on you is good m'kay on FBI Foils Attack by Monitoring Chat Rooms · · Score: 1
    One time when I was working construction, I walked about 200 feet around a 90 degree corner on 8" wide cinder blocks from 2.5 stories up, and I had to be very objective about it and convince myself that 8" was more than sufficient to walk a straight line.
    Too bad there weren't high-winds that day.
  20. Re:A big waste, considering the commodity... on Encrypted Ammunition? · · Score: 1

    And this one time, at band camp...

  21. Re:They missed a statistic on Interstate Highway System: 50th Anniversary · · Score: 1

    Google also tells me that 69.345% of all statistics are made up on the spot.

  22. Re:What a great idea on The Pentagon's Supersonic, Shape-Shifting Assassin · · Score: 1

    Besides, we're pretty much economically interdependent anyway, so starting a war would make no sense. It's better to stay friendly.

    Hmm... sounds like something Neville Chamberlain said.

  23. Re:What a great idea on The Pentagon's Supersonic, Shape-Shifting Assassin · · Score: 1

    Come, on; there have to be limits.

    Why? Clearly your naivety and stupidity have no limits...

  24. So the big question is... on Gates' Replacement says Microsoft Must Simplify · · Score: 1

    When do we get a new Microsoft icon?

  25. Re:Why not? on Firefox to Drop Pre-Windows 2000 Support · · Score: 5, Funny
    Up until now, the most secure thing for win 98 users (for whatever reason they are still using it) has been to sit behind a router and use firefox.

    Actually, up until now the most secure thing for win98 users has been to leave the computer turned off, and unplugged from the wall.