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  1. Re:Whither offshore incorporation on Ask Slashdot: When Is It a Good Idea To Incorporate? · · Score: 0

    Tell me, Mr. Pepper, what is your opinion of federal prison? You don't have a basis for an opinion right now? If you operate as described, eventually you will have lots of opinions on the federal prison system; and I have never heard of someone enjoying federal prison

  2. Re:It's very simple, no - really - it is! on Rick Falkvinge On Child Porn and Freedom Of the Press · · Score: 1

    many argue against CP laws, there are many reasons to question the correctness of current policy, but arguing to legalize child molestation? yea theres pretty much only two reasons to argue in favor that. 1) trolling 2) being a pedophile

  3. Re:It's very simple, no - really - it is! on Rick Falkvinge On Child Porn and Freedom Of the Press · · Score: 1

    no, i want him to douse himself and set himself on fire before he molests any (more?) kids

  4. Re:Not suspicious on Following FEMA's Zombie Preparedness Plan Could Land You On Terrorist List · · Score: 1

    MRE's are neither better nor worse than stored canned food. They serve totally different purposes, comparing them is like comparing a drill to a power screwdriver.

    MRE's are a "tactical" food. Keeping a few in the trunk ( mind rapid rotation in hot weather) or a case in the closet for a power outage/blizzard is not a bad idea at all, they provide their own everything except water, so a case of 12 MRE's and 24 case of water make a decent short term supply, but don't eat them for days in a row unless you enjoy constipation. For long term emergency storage of food you want regular, cheap, lasts forever canned goods, forget the overpriced canisters of "just add water" emergency rations they advertise on the radio, they are bad for the following reasons

    1) horribly over priced

    2) totally undesirable outside of crisis, which means no rotation of supplies and 20 years after you buy them when the next "Katrina" hits you will have a years worth of moldy expired crap you cannot eat

    3)food is dehydrated, thus if your emergency keeps you from potable water you
    3a) cannot prepare your food
    3b)will run through your stored water supplies much faster


    Conclusion: if you want to be ready for anything, have a case or two of MRE's, but only if you can stomach them occasionally so you eat/rotate your supply, MRE's are not eternal,
    medium term food storage in the form of canned goods

    long term in the form of seeds and cultivation skills you must develop. Know how to grow apples, cabbage, carrots, potatoes

    know how to construct a crude solar still or ferret away a suitable water purification still in the basement

    for short term water get a few cases of bottles, also keep water purification tabs on hand so if you have to GTFO in a big hurry (zombies, russians, etc.) You will be able to avoid disease in water, but they will not protect from chemical contamination, such as after a flood (flood water is very bad stuff, some can give you chemical burns on your skin)

  5. Re:It's very simple, no - really - it is! on Rick Falkvinge On Child Porn and Freedom Of the Press · · Score: 1
    arguing the pros and cons of banning child porn is one thing, and it's not a 100% clear issue, but i have NEVER met someone who argued the merits of banning child molestation except for pedophiles, and more than half of pedophiles i have met are convinced that they are not hurting their victims

    not even the most diehard libertarians i know support legalizing touching little kids in their pants.

    these are privatize the police, school, fire and roads, currency competition, and cut all the taxes to 0 guys

    You really should understand the meaning behind your signature tag: "If you find 'the answer' it's just because you stopped looking". Good luck with that, it should keep you amused for a few years.

    and yet you want to play pseudo-intellectual with me because you have a mildly above average I.Q. and a penchant for little kids that you are unable to admit makes you a monster

  6. Re:Child exploitation on Rick Falkvinge On Child Porn and Freedom Of the Press · · Score: 1
    Nobody is saying legalize child exploitation. You are changing the subject.

    actually, MindPrison (864299) is, http://yro.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3104517&cid=41280185

    Fact is: If you "please" a child, and the child was not hurt, but enjoyed it - then you have not per see hurt the child. However - the child is in a learning stage of life, and because we see this as immoral and it's against our religious beliefs or otherwise, the child will come to know this when the child grows up, and therefor the risk is there that the child will at a later stage in life - feel abused and dirty, and thus have it's life "mentally" destroyed and disturbed.

  7. Re:It's very simple, no - really - it is! on Rick Falkvinge On Child Porn and Freedom Of the Press · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Fact is: If you "please" a child, and the child was not hurt, but enjoyed it - then you have not per see hurt the child. However - the child is in a learning stage of life, and because we see this as immoral and it's against our religious beliefs or otherwise, the child will come to know this when the child grows up, and therefor the risk is there that the child will at a later stage in life - feel abused and dirty, and thus have it's life "mentally" destroyed and disturbed.

    So you are trying to justify child molestation.

    please go wash yourself with gasoline then have a smoke. fucking pedophile.

  8. Re:It's also worse for the environment on Scientists Say Organic Food May Not Be Healthier For You · · Score: 1

    it's not the land to raise the animals, it's the land to raise the 10x calories in grains needed to feed the animals.

    animals like goats raised grazing on non crop land are efficient

  9. Re:It's also worse for the environment on Scientists Say Organic Food May Not Be Healthier For You · · Score: 1

    and what happens to the area required when highly inefficient conventional practices, such as meat farming are removed? it requires 10 calories of plant matter to grow 1 calorie of meat. meat raised grazing scrub lands and other places unsuitable for crop farming is efficient, because it uses land that cannot make much plant based food and instead makes animal based food.

    however much of American pork and beef industry is based on growing lots of crops that could be used to feed people and instead feeding animals and getting 1/10th(or worse) the caloric output (the liars will excuse that with claims that the corn they are fed is not suitable for people, there is no reason that land could not be used to grow sweet corn)

  10. Re:Seriously? on WhatsApp Is Using IMEI Numbers As Passwords · · Score: 4, Insightful

    responsible disclosure is something earned by responsible actions on the part of developers.

    do something retarded and you deserve to have it blow up in your face like that

  11. Re:Interesting Algorithm on Poll-Based System Predicts U.S. Election Results For President, Senate · · Score: 1

    Listen to Ron Paul speak about monetary policy sometime and just try to keep up with him.

    the only thing difficult to follow about ron paul is the absolute insanity of it.

    returning to the gold standard and deliberately creating a deflationary financial system is the most destructive economic idea EVER proposed

    FACT: the fastest economic advancements in history have occurred under [Communism] whereas libertarian paradise countries are all third world stone age hell holes.

  12. Re:Homeopathy does work on The UK's New Minister For Magic · · Score: 1

    foolishness should not be embraced, it should be extinguished

    the harm in allowing homeopathy and other bunk is that people get used to accepting it for minor stuff then when they get something serious

    or worse, they use such nonsense to treat defenseless children when they have a serious disease.

  13. Re:Homeopathy does work on The UK's New Minister For Magic · · Score: 2

    the only condition treatable with homeopathic medicine is mild dehydration

  14. Re:The real lesson on The UK's New Minister For Magic · · Score: 1

    the US laws for homeopathy are that homeopathic remidies do not need to be tested, they must not be sold for any condition that will not clear up on it's own with no lasting negative effects.

  15. Re:Not surprised ... on BitFloor Joins List of Compromised BitCoin Exchanges · · Score: 1

    the exchanges are to convert currency to btc, you don't need one to mine and spend btc and you don't need one to sell goods for btc

  16. Re:Never buy from the student bookstore on With 'Access Codes,' Textbook Pricing More Complicated Than Ever · · Score: 1

    my calc 1 professor wrote his own book and it was sold for $35, between 1/3 and 1/6 typical prices for other classes. and all the material in it was relevant so you didn't kill your back for nothing.

  17. Re:Test if yours is on the list here: on Anonymous Leaks 1M Apple Device UDIDs · · Score: 2

    disappointing, i expected the page to reply "it's compromised now"

    kind of like those password security checkers "not secure: reason: you typed it into a random site on the internet"

  18. Re:Beer & Wine Are Just Fine... on Ale To the Chief: White House Releases Beer Recipe · · Score: 1

    Improperly fermented beer or wine will

    A) smell bad

    B) taste worse

    C) in the event you ignore these warning signs, send you to the toilet to learn your lesson about following the steps properly and paying attention to your senses to tell you when something went wrong.

    Improperly distilled liquor can maim or kill you


    granted I would love to try my hand at distillation of homemade liquor and I did well enough in chemestry classes that I am confident that I could properly test the end results before taking a swig..... I can also understand the public interest being served by strongly discouraging such activities.

  19. Re:Okay...but... on Frankenstein Code Stitches Code Bodies Together To Hide Malware · · Score: 1

    i am pretty sure loading strips of exe and dll files would be an east heuristic, easier than most because these days nobody would do that in a regular program (might screw over a few demo scene projects)

  20. Re:I'm half trolling... on US Army To Train Rats To Save Soldiers' Lives · · Score: 1

    not saying that some level of interference was not in the US's interests, but it's childish to get all butthurt when you stick your dick in a hornet's nest and get stung

  21. Re:I'm half trolling... on US Army To Train Rats To Save Soldiers' Lives · · Score: 2, Insightful

    but saddam had NOTHING to do with that, and we murdered some half a million iraqi civillians just for fun.

    also, the US worked hard to earn 9/11, look into the history of our 'involvement' in the middle east. particularly our constant propping up of brutal regimes and deposing of legitimate governments who won't kiss our ass.

  22. Re:Not like most linux users! on Ask Slashdot: Where To Report Script Kiddies and Other System Attacks? · · Score: 1

    Sure they know about them, but unless you in particular are a high profile target there is far more to be had checking 1 port on 65535 machines than checking every port on one machine just in case the owner is simultaniously smart enough to use a non default port and dumb enough to use '12345', 'password', or 'penis' as a password

  23. Re:Apple killed the linux desktop? on How Apple Killed the Linux Desktop · · Score: 1

    Read summary again, desktop not laptop

  24. public network on Would You Pay an Internet Broadband Tax? · · Score: 1

    I would be happy to pay a tax to fund a publicly run network, one where due process still exists and net neutrality would be automatic under the equal protection clause. Requirements such as transfer limits would exist, of course, but they would be fairly imposed and users would have usage meters. They could monitor their own usage. Limits would be determined by formula and adjusted as networks were improved, improvements would be done evenly so everyone gets speed increases instead of blazing fast in the city, slow ass DSL in the village, and dialup in the sticks.


    Oh you mean corporate welfare for cox/comcast/att/verizon/time warner

    fuck that

  25. Re:Zero emissions on Tata Intends To Sell Air-Powered Car In India · · Score: 1

    if the tanks can be made reasonably crash safe, manufacturing a pressure vessel would be much more sustainable than chemical batteries