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  1. Re:WTF on From MIT Inventor To Tea Party Leader · · Score: 1

    > military

    ok got it.

    $364 per month in food stamps to help the lady next door feed herself and her kid because her husband took off on them and doesn't pay child support = evil

    9001billioneleventy to raytheon and lockheed for weapons to kill people who live on the other side of the world from us = good

  2. Re:WTF on From MIT Inventor To Tea Party Leader · · Score: 1

    taxes aren't stealing, they have been a part of every civilization since the dawn of time. it's time to put the rand novels where they belong, where the sears catalog used to go in the outhouse.

  3. Re:Why do leftists love waste so much? on From MIT Inventor To Tea Party Leader · · Score: 0

    >It's ironic that Democrats passed hate-speech legislation

    nope, the name calling is because right wingers are a mix of rental metards and rich motherfuckers like the Koch brothers.

    pro-tip there is no hate speech legislation on the books, you can go on over to stormfront.org and post all you want about how much you dislike blacks jews and mexicans, nobody will arrest you for it.

  4. Re:Tea Party? on From MIT Inventor To Tea Party Leader · · Score: 1

    listen more carefully, they speak out of both sides of their asses

  5. Re:Why is it news on From MIT Inventor To Tea Party Leader · · Score: 1

    possibly Libertarian Socialist (LibSoc). minimally restrict the rights of the people strongly favoring education over regulation, rejection of the idea that personal property and capital are the same thing, recognizing that there is no real difference between unjust authoritarian actions of government and unjust authoritarian actions of big business (especially when big business has courts and sheriffs to enforce it's actions)

    exact specifics of how everything would operate in a pure LibSoc Society is not nailed down but it really can't be for any system that is not yet implemented unless such system is so badly defective as to be simple enough for one mind to imagine all of it's operations in advance, nor would a pure system necessarilly be ideal, but rather the advancement of LibSoc values and ideals within our current system,

  6. Re:Additive manufacturing? on An 8,000 Ton Giant Made the Jet Age Possible · · Score: 0

    If it's like everything else out of china it will be announced as being a 100,000lb press but will never actually exceed 30,000lb but the parts will be sold as forged at 80,000lb

  7. Re:There, FTFY on Ron Paul Effectively Ending Presidential Campaign · · Score: 1

    if you read his older writings he also shares their view on african americans

  8. Re:Oversensitive? on Connecticut Resident Stopped By State Police For Radioactivity · · Score: 1

    There are radiomedicine procedures where, after the treatment for a certain period of time, you are not supposed to go near other people for their safety.

  9. Re:Flat Files FTW! on Living Fossils: Old Tech That Just Won't Die · · Score: 1

    your application shoudln't be too dependant on what format it's data is stored in anyways, unless it's only function is toprocess data in format X,Y,and Z

  10. Re:10 Amendment on Password Protection Act: Bans Bosses Asking For Facebook Passwords · · Score: 1

    interstate commerce, the same way the federal government has laws against computer fraud and abuse

  11. Re:A deeply divided country on GOP Blocks Senate Debate On Dem Student Loan Bill · · Score: 1

    Absolutely the democrats are not always right, I would go as far as saying they are not usually right, however it is such a vanishingly rare occurance that the republicans are right that watching for it is about as productive as a snipe hunt

  12. Re:Smartphones, Cars, Premium Cable, pest control on Why You Don't Want a $99 Xbox 360 · · Score: 1

    Fuel already costs about $9-$10/gallon the problem is that we divert the cost in so many ways. First we subsidize refinaries and oil companies, then we spend trillions more in tax dollars and thousands of US servicemen's lives and hundreds of thousands of foreign civillian's lives on middle east wars to ensure an underpriced supply of oil.

  13. Re:How many FBI agents does it take.... on FBI: We Need Wiretap-Ready Web Sites — Now · · Score: 1

    if you look at the history of the FBI and it's activity it is certainly one of the most unamerican organizations in the world, a greater threat to the american people and the american way of life than the USSR ever was.

    forget auditing the Fed, Dismantle and audit the FBI and prosecute every abuse misuse and crime they have committed.

  14. Re:Seriously? on Power-Saving Web Pages: Real Or Myth? · · Score: 1

    it costs nothing to repair a headache, or $0.05 for an aspirin

    no vision damage occurs from reading white on black, or from reading in dim light, or from reading small text. general eye strain / discomfort does not cause lasting vision impairment, although moderate vision impairment can lead directly to greater strain and discomfort and eyestrain can temporarily impact visual acuity

  15. Re:Facebook going IPO is NOT interesting on Facebook To Go Public On Friday, May 18 · · Score: 1

    http://www.ferris.edu/jimcrow/mammies/

    the deliberate use of racial stereotypes implicitly invokes race, and no, pointing someone out as a racist does not make the person pointing it out racist because "only a racist would see all those anti-black stereotypes and know that the AC was insulting black people"

  16. Re:Too late... Blackberry is on my 'Do Not Buy' li on BlackBerry 10 Unveiled · · Score: 1

    RIM can't access your data either, RIM can access your BIS traffic, which is consumer phone network traffic, unless diverted via hotspot mode where you lose the RIM server precooked HTML and only works via wifi

    RIM can also access your BES Express traffic, which is consumer grade BES server operated by RIM but offering some of the BES features, such as remote wipe

    RIM cannot break a passworded+encrypted blackberry (unless the password is too simple and brute forcable)

    if you run your own BES server (corporate blackberry) RIM can't access much information about your traffic (other than times and origin data from the cell network) because it operates an encrypted tunnel from the phone to your server then out to the internet (however your ISP could see what you are doing from your phone)

  17. Re:Intelligent Opposing viewpoints are necessary on Last Bastion For Climate Dissenters Crumbling · · Score: 2

    When the scientific discussion is being poisoned by financial interests political force must be applied to counter the well funded political attack, alternatively one can ignore the attacks until funding for research is cut off and findings are shouted down and just let it happen if you want to take the coward's way out.

  18. Re:And nobody cares.... on BlackBerry 10 Unveiled · · Score: 2

    that was BIS traffic, BES goes through your corporate server, even RIM can't read it because they don't have the keys.

  19. Re:Too late... Blackberry is on my 'Do Not Buy' li on BlackBerry 10 Unveiled · · Score: 1

    which BB did you get? i have had a bold 9700 working flawlessly for 2 years now. BB is the only (mainstream, i don't wanna hear about some mil spec 3 pound brick) phone with real crypto security that cannot be cracked or bypassed

  20. BSA on Why Desktop Linux Hasn't Taken Off · · Score: 0

    Cost of purchase really isn't much for windows and office, compared to the cost of screening hiring and training an employee a few hundred for the software on their computer is not a major factor for a business, the True Total Cost of Ownership is not taken into account until a business gets keistered hard by a BSA audit and has operations interrupted, trade secrets stolen, and forced to settle because the same key was used on two machines (even though there were enough legit keys for all users)

    if the business survives this they may look to rid themselves of all BSA affiliated software.

  21. Re:News for Nerds on Opus Dei To Hunt Down Vatican Whistle-Blowers · · Score: 1

    Why would anyone hate an organization which allowed pedophiles to flee to the vatican and refuses to extradite them, and rewarded the guy who arranged it with a promotion to Pope?

  22. Re:This just in on Accountability, Not Code Quality, Makes iOS Safer Than Android · · Score: 1

    app and file loading is unrestricted, it is more libertarian than apple but vastly more secure than android. not sure how it compares to windows phone because nobody gives a shit about windows phone except people who invested a lot in their zune library

  23. Re:This just in on Accountability, Not Code Quality, Makes iOS Safer Than Android · · Score: 3, Informative

    There already is a secure and fairly libertarian phone out there, blackberry. You can only load signed RIM OS's however you can loa any signed RIM image compatable with your phone, there are betas in the wild to play with, and you can install apps from the browser or the PC software that comes with it. You also have a detailed list of what you will and will not allow. You can allow wifi and bluetooth but block mobile, you can allow SD card but block email and contacts

  24. Re:Obligatory Leftist Rant on India Test Fires Long-Range, Nuke-Capable Missile · · Score: 1

    Not to mention that the US and Israel have been threatening to invade Iran for the last 20 years

  25. Re:Obligatory Leftist Rant on India Test Fires Long-Range, Nuke-Capable Missile · · Score: 2

    Why do you think Iran (a country which has not launched an offensive war in a very long time) does not have the right to defend themselves against The US and Israel (two countries with hardons for invading other countries and do so on a regular basis without even bothering to manufacture a credible pretense, especially muslim countries)