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  1. Re:We'll be whatever you want... on Are Engineers Natural Libertarians Or Technocrats? · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Someone mod this girl insightful!

  2. Re:Only... on German Hackers Propose Uncensorable Global Grid — With Satellites · · Score: 1

    Yea, its pretty much sopa(2020)
    Since there is a "possibility" that a "unauthorized internet" could be used by terrorists and other illegal activities, it would be imperative to shoot it down.

  3. Pekwm/hacked box. on Ask Slashdot: Assembling a Linux Desktop Environment From Parts? · · Score: 0

    I used pekwm, but also like hackebox, and mwm.
    You really dont need a full fledged desktop environment.
    Just a window manager, a good file manager, firefox, filezilla, a mail client, emacs/ide/etc and you have a desktop
    put a little osdclock down below and you are good to go.

  4. icce melts on Comet Lovejoy Plunges Into the Sun and Survives · · Score: 0

    so the ridiculous notion that comets are made of ice has finally been debunked.
    comets are actually microcores of stars that never really took off. They are made of an unknown substance.

  5. Re:Why not california on Apple May Build Oregon Data Center Next To Facebook's · · Score: 0

    EXactly, so atresses are in califonia so its silicone. so whats your problem?

  6. Why not california on Apple May Build Oregon Data Center Next To Facebook's · · Score: 0

    Its so close to oregon... AND we have silicone valley! what not CA?!?!

  7. Now it might actually be worth buying on RIM PlayBook Tablet Jailbroken · · Score: 0

    But then i would be afraid rim would "fix" the exploit...ahhh. consumer confidence...

  8. Re:*SIGH* on Philippines Call Centers Overtake India · · Score: 0

    Not at all! I can understand a Filipino much better than an ...well I wont go there. :p

  9. This is why there are no jobs in the US on 88-Year-Old Inventor Hassled By the DEA · · Score: 0

    NO we cant take a bath and get a job because the DEA wont let us!

  10. End the war! on Andrew Tanenbaum On Minix, Linux, BSD, and Licensing · · Score: 0

    Let us all just use minux. End of teh debate and use minux. It is all encompasing and superior,

  11. Thats cool but. on First 16-Core Opteron Chips Arrive From AMD · · Score: 0

    Does it play skyrim?

  12. Make sense. on Did Fracking Cause Recent Oklahoma Earthquakes? · · Score: 1

    In battestar galactica, to "frack" is to make sweet love to your soulmate.
    That was some serious fracking.

  13. Sinister deeds! on Diaspora Co-founder Dies At 22 · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Microsoft Assassins!

  14. Re:This would solve... on Startup Testing Mobile Farmbots · · Score: 1

    DER took ERE JERRB1!!!!!

  15. beause fire on Chevy Volt Fire Prompts Safety Investigation For EV Batteries · · Score: 1

    Does wonders for greenhouse gases

  16. Re:Recovered? on A Job Fair For Jobs In India — In California · · Score: 1

    Ron PAul!
    how about your endless rick perry plugs, they are getting REALLY tedious. If i could change 3 things about rick perry fanboys i would change...uuuh...uuu....uuum...ahhhh...uuuum uuuuh.

  17. Re:Forward on Google Pulls the Plug On BlackBerry Gmail App · · Score: 0

    anyone who uses exchange is an idiot.

  18. Re:Bad sumary much? on Google Pulls the Plug On BlackBerry Gmail App · · Score: 1

    yea what about imap dot gmail dot com?

  19. Re:So on IEA Warns of Irreversible Climate Change In 5 Years · · Score: 2

    Ah ha!
    All government options are tax and spend. Throw money at it etc.
    So, lets say for that climate change is real and man made. -given
    Taxing the poor and giving it to rich corporations to indefinitely "research" anything with a "Green" label on it will NOT SOLVE THE PROBLEM!

    starving 3rd world countries forcing them not to industrialize while sucking them dry of natural resources WILL NOT SOLVE THE PROBLEM!

    Bringing back the peasantry/royalty system where some can use carbon and some cant, and some can just die for breathing to much air will not solve the problem.

  20. Minecraft is killing halo on Microsoft Killing Silverlight? · · Score: 1

    lol...what?

  21. Freaking sweet!!! on Solaris 11 Released · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    linUX killaz!

  22. Re:Nope. on Fish Evolve Immunity To Toxic Sludge · · Score: 1

    Why do you say its a "Forgiving attitude"

    I said "a religious fanatic for building a shrine to a fake relic,"
    More so are the people who know its fake but still lie knowing the bible says that Lying is wrong.

    It is not I who puts science at a higher standard but science itself. Faith does not require things to be observable, verifiable and subject to peer review, etc. The faithful will continue to believe unless its proven wrong (and some long after that) - like the website that make a strong argument for a flat word today.

    Science on the other hand, is supposed to answer the questions with more than "just trust me".

    Take black holes for example. Steven Hawkings theories on them are great, and make a lot of sense, but until we make a spaceship that can withstand being eating by one, (and can travel that far) we are very limited as to what we can say with certainty. We try to make mini ones i hear :)

    Likewise fossils found today are well preserved by one method or the other, and are therefore the exception, not the rule. A somethingusauras eaten by a bigbadasaurase for example went through a regular decomposition process and no longer exists. We only find a somethingasaurase that fell in a tar pit, or in a freezing lake that became a big chunk of ice, or something buried in a landslide, or volcano. The best evidence on ancient roman life was Pompeii (a well preserved city due to not normal circumstances) Or we think something is a reptile until we find it with hair and memory glands. So at best we can say "we don't know"

  23. Re:Already Done on Mathematically Pattern-Free Music · · Score: 1

    yoko ono's screeching is still worse.

  24. Re:Nope. on Fish Evolve Immunity To Toxic Sludge · · Score: 1

    Here is where you prove that you are an "Evolution Zealot". If I take a class in college, or high school, its usually called "biology". In "biology" class, I learn about evolution. But you say that "current medical/biological science is 100% based on evolution". That's like saying that math is 100% based on division. Evolution is usually a chapter in a biology book.

    I can identify quite a few people who just accept evolution as truth and who are in such a hurry to push it, that they neglect basic scientific method in their haste to publish it. "Archaeoraptor" (national geographic), "Piltdown man", Nebraska man, the bone wars, and the most well known "Brontosaurus" which was probably a Apatosaurus with out a head.

    Evolution is rife with hoaxes and scientists looking to make a name for themselves by finding a mysterious bone and reconstructing an entire fossil from it. Likewise Christianity has it own share of people trying to find the ark, or claiming that this spear, or that chuck of wood is a relic. But what is disturbing about evolution is, you cant blame a religious fanatic for building a shrine to a fake relic, but how do you explain a scientist who puts up a fraud in a natural history museum, or continues print textbooks which show links in evolution that has been debunked?

  25. Hogwash! on Climate Change Skeptic Results Released Today · · Score: 1

    Big corporate backers play both sides often. Just because its the Koch brothers doesn't mean its not meant to keep the scam going. Solindara!
    The last thing we need right now is to give our tax money to big energy corporations to indefinitely "research" new ways to screw us.