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  1. Re:Verisign would look nice in gasoline and flame on Resolving Everything: VeriSign Adds Wildcards · · Score: 1

    Wrong of course. If you type in http://www.incorrecturl.com IE will simply return a DNS error. If you type in without the http:// it will do the autosearch for you, which is perfectly OK.

    Really people, its amazing how many of you post incorrect information.

  2. Re:I've found Linux to be a superior gaming platfo on Xbox Auto-Update Blocks Linux Usage · · Score: 1

    Word of advice: play less games and try reading a book.

  3. Re:But that sort of thing can't happen here. on Justice Department Proud of Patriot Act Slippery Slope · · Score: 1

    Wow, they must be so much more clever than the left then. Tell me, why is the right so much more clever than the left? And how is it that Bush is part of the right, yet supposedly so stupid? /me watches another liberals head explode...

  4. Re:This is good news on Justice Department Proud of Patriot Act Slippery Slope · · Score: 1

    Sorry, that post wasn't aimed at you - it was aimed at the people who replied to your post. I realized it could be misinterpreted right after I posted it. :-)

  5. Re:It's true. on Justice Department Proud of Patriot Act Slippery Slope · · Score: 1

    No, thats not how it works. The idea is that low income/middle class people get funding (vouchers or something similar), to attend the school of their CHOICE. Its all about CHOICE, something that the liberal mind cannot grasp I suppose.

  6. Re:This is good news on Justice Department Proud of Patriot Act Slippery Slope · · Score: 1

    Welcome to Slashdot, where humourless white suburban kids come to vent about how horrible the U.S. is to them.

  7. Re:Premature pontificators on Justice Department Proud of Patriot Act Slippery Slope · · Score: 1

    I feel so sorry for meth dealers. They are so misunderstood. Lets cry for them! Maybe have a rally too, break some windows and put up some libertarian posters made out of 100% pure hemp! That'll show Ashcroft!

  8. Re:And everyone loves Republicans right? on Justice Department Proud of Patriot Act Slippery Slope · · Score: 1

    "YET they end up doing better with the economy than right-leaning parties"

    Thats baloney, where do you people get your ideas from? Like most Americans, you attribute the "here and now" state of the economy to whomever happens to be in office at the time. Of course this is ridiculous. The economy does not turn on a dime. The economy is not controlled by the President or the Congress. Governmental policies can take years to take effect.

    Economics is not like a video game, where you get instant results.

  9. Re:But that sort of thing can't happen here. on Justice Department Proud of Patriot Act Slippery Slope · · Score: 1

    This Bush guy must be awfully clever to gain control of every media outlet and police unit in the entire nation in 3 years. Tell me, you whiners, how is it that "Dumbya" is so incredibly dumb but so much more clever than the rest of the rabble (Dean, Gore, et al)?

    And how is HanzoSan EVER moderated as "Insightful"?

  10. Re:It's true. on Justice Department Proud of Patriot Act Slippery Slope · · Score: 1

    Um, those "services" aren't free. As a matter of fact you DO pay "out of your ass" for them, and get a very low quality product in return. The public school system (of which I am a graduate of) is a perfect example. It is EXTREMELY well funded (although the teacher unions tell you differently) and it results are abysmal.

    You think the public school system promotes racial equality? The Dept of Education simply assures that those without the economic means are forced into a system where success is unlikely. Only those with means are able to escape the system and afford proper educations. The Republicans are winning because the thinking public is seeing the truth behind the disaster that our "services" have become.

    If you thought about the issues for two minutes, you would realize by eliminating the Dept of Education you would give freedom to all people to choose their educational opportunity, rather than being stuck with the one that the government and teachers union mandates.

  11. Re:I Understand Now on Justice Department Proud of Patriot Act Slippery Slope · · Score: 1

    Don't you know? GenXers can pick and choose which laws they wish to follow now! Screw those ol fuddy duddies like Ashcroft. He is so old fashioned!!!

  12. Re:Come on....... on Project Censored 2003 Underreported Stories · · Score: 1

    Uuuuuuh...right. Sure. Let me guess, its because they would find out about all the nuclear weapons we used over there.

    They can't use biological detectors either because of the germ warfare the US used too?

  13. Re:Come on....... on Project Censored 2003 Underreported Stories · · Score: 1

    God, you really are stupid. Do you really think that the US was dropping nuclear weapons in Iraq?

  14. lol - Damage Studios and DiBona on Linus to SCO: 'Please Grow Up' · · Score: 1

    Wow, so I can't get hired by a bunch of GenX slackers who are living off of the money they got from their dotcom era options? C'mon, have you SEEN their pictures? I give them six months until they go under.

  15. Re:Come on....... on Project Censored 2003 Underreported Stories · · Score: 1

    "Bunker buster" bombs are not nuclear you moron. Christ you people are stupid.

  16. Leftist Racism on Project Censored 2003 Underreported Stories · · Score: 1

    It is well known that leftists tend to be racist. The whole idea that the "neoconservate right wing" is so much more clever than the poor Africans/Iranians/Iraqis/(insert favorite group here) and used their superior intellect and funding to make them pawns in their game of world domination is an INSULT TO ALL OF THESE GROUPS.

  17. Re:list of stories on Project Censored 2003 Underreported Stories · · Score: 1

    You are asking a bunch of left wing hippies about logic?

    I have no idea how the "Dollar vs. Euro" story is underreported either. Just read any damn story with an economic slant and it will be mentioned. I guess since there aren't a ton of articles in "High Times" magazine and "The Socialist Weekly" they don't see those though..

  18. Re:Wow! From 0% to 20%. on Chic Gear to Suit Net Generation · · Score: 1

    Yes sorry. I meant 220 mil cyber clothing articles.

    20% of people buying a accessory that contained a computer in one year? No way. From 0% now?

  19. Wow! From 0% to 20%. on Chic Gear to Suit Net Generation · · Score: 4, Interesting

    From 0% to 20% in ten years? That means about 220 million articles of clothing will be produced in the year 2013 for sale in the U.S. market alone.

    Riiight.

    Its amazing how much these researchers get blinders on and inflate the importance of their research. There must be a term for this.

  20. Re:I wonder... on KDE 3.2 Alpha 1 Finally on FTP · · Score: 1

    Oh, you wanted it to WORK? I thought you just wanted new features....

  21. Re:hmmmmmmmm... I dunno. on Back To SCO · · Score: 1

    How does this possibly get marked as a troll? It is a valid observation, however speculative. Is this not a place for the free exchange of ideas?

  22. Re:Barratry, anyone? Extortion? on Back To SCO · · Score: 1

    Yes, interesting that IBM and the other vendors have been relatively silent on the issue. No injuntions, no countersuits, etc. I wonder why? Could it be...no no, not possible

  23. Interesting choice of words... on Back To SCO · · Score: 0, Troll

    "We will not attempt to erect a compromise with you on a foundation of dishonesty."

    Notice the wording. It seems as if there is actually something there, otherwise the word "compromise" wouldn't be in there. Very telling, since they have actually seen the evidence from SCO.

  24. Thanks but... on Microsoft Identifies, Patches Another Critical RPC Hole · · Score: 1, Insightful

    ...Microsoft Update downloaded and installed the patch for me already. And no, I didn't do a weeks worth of regression testing.

  25. Re:Working Too Hard? on 2002 SAGE Salary Survey Finally Released · · Score: 1

    Well that is dumb. Why not just cut back on your living expenses and work a normal length day?

    Contract programming is way too stressful.