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  1. Re:eye candy on Is It Windows 7, Or KDE 4? · · Score: 5, Funny

    That's a bug in your legal system. I heard you recently voted a new president who may submit a patch.

    Then again, your system is so broken you may want to consider a ground up re-write.

  2. Re:Microsoft already replied on Security Hole In Windows 7 UAC · · Score: 3, Insightful

    There is no way to properly prevent further attacks once a box is compromised. That's the nature of being compromised.

  3. Re:The Microsoft icon. on Microsoft Update Slips In a Firefox Extension · · Score: 1

    I don't see how a picture of Steve Ballmer standing on a chair and mooning all PC users would be relevant.

    On second thoughts, it'd clearly show us how much he values our custom.

  4. Re:sony on Microsoft Update Slips In a Firefox Extension · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Unless that cat is the American public and the time since the last time you caught them is greater than the time since the last episode of American Idol.

  5. Re:inb4... on Hydrocarbon Rain Swells Titan's Lakes · · Score: 2, Funny

    I think the real issue is Republicans suggesting that we need to send in the armed forces to liberate the oppressed Titanians from their evil terrorism-supporting dictator.

  6. Re:Same name; New Project on OLPC 2.0 — One Laptop Foundation Reboots · · Score: 1

    "[Overgrazing] is hardly a first world problem."

    Oh really?

    "Other problems, such as starvation in certain parts of Ethiopia are due to explosive population growth"

    Overpopulation in Africa and Asia is a myth. There are enough resources to go around, we just need to convince the first world to share them. Quite a tragic situation, given that most of the resources that the first world consumes come from those countries in the first place.

    "Most rivers in China [check out my high horse]"

    Get off your high horse, it's not just the evil Chinese who pollute. Oh, and don't even *think* about claiming that that is an isolated, atypical incident.

    Your last two paragraphs are arrogant, myopic and contradictory.

    You, personally, represent the reason the planet is in the state that it currently is. My mind cannot grasp how people like you think you have a greater right an elevated standard of living due to the accident of your place of birth.

  7. Re:Same name; New Project on OLPC 2.0 — One Laptop Foundation Reboots · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "Defective behavior choices" hey.

    First world arrogance is fascinating to observe. Which group of people is wantonly engaging in a reckless, profligate, short-sighted, wasteful and totally unsustainable cultural lifestyle that will ultimately have a negative impact on every living creature on the world?

    Certainly not those "defective" third worlders. Think about that next time you buy your first world products with their excessive packaging and drive your car a short distance that could and should be walked or biked.

  8. Re:Disk vendors are free to choose on Universal Disk Encryption Spec Finalized · · Score: 3, Funny

    The SS?

    1955 called. They want their bad guys back.

  9. Re:Why not just use TrueCrypt? on Universal Disk Encryption Spec Finalized · · Score: 3, Funny

    The vast and growing chasm between CPU power and the crunching needs of personal computing have rendered this argument obsolete. Please upgrade to MS Arguments 2009, or the open source alternative, OpenMouth v0.9b3

  10. Re:again? on An Early Look At New Features In OpenOffice.org 3.1 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Yes, but the real question is; is underlining overappreciated?

  11. Re:Carbon Monoxide? on A Waste Gasification Plant In a Truck · · Score: 5, Funny

    Err, it's pretty obvious that they'd build some kind of safety mechanism. If you're going to point out dangers of various power sources and assume there are no safety measures being taken, here's a bit of airy scary information for you:

    * Nuclear fuel, uranium, is radioactive and will cause cancer or direct radiation poisoning.
    * Coal is full of mercury, and eating it will cause people to call you a mad hatter.
    * Oil is bad because you can drown in it.
    * Solar power is bad because the sun can give you sunburn.
    * Wind power is really nasty because all those spinning blades can chop you up into teeny tiny pieces.

  12. Re:Always something to forget about... on A Waste Gasification Plant In a Truck · · Score: 2, Informative

    Sulphur dioxide dissolves in water to form sulphuric acid. Nitrogen oxides dissolve to form nitric acid.

    Please keep those cattle farming by-products to yourself.

  13. Re:Thinking Creativly About Energy on A Waste Gasification Plant In a Truck · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Says something about your productive value when you can be replaced by someone akin to the person in that photograph.

  14. Re:get rich slow on Visualizing Complex Data Sets? · · Score: 0

    What's hilarious is that parent is likely a Brit or American.

    For laughs, lets compare German cars with American and British ones.

  15. Re:Cisco vs. Wash DC? on US CTO Choice Down To a Two-Horse Race · · Score: 1

    Rebuttle?!
    What.
    The.
    Fuck.

  16. Re:HL7 CDA document follows... on Electronic Medical Records, the Story So Far · · Score: 5, Funny

    <?xml version="1.0"?>
    <ClinicalDocument xmlns="urn:hl7-org:v3" xmlns:voc="urn:hl7-org:v3/voc" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="urn:hl7-org:v3 CDA.ReleaseTwo.CommitteeBallot03.Aug.2004.xsd" templateId="2.16.840.1.113883.3.27.1776">
    <title>Consultation notes</title>
    <body>Patient is an incorrigible troll. Recommend medevac to an appropriate jurisdiction and performance of lobotomy. Note: This procedure may or may not result in reduced intelligence or motor skills, as levels between this patient and previously lobotomized patients proved comparable.
    </ClinicalDocument>

  17. Re:Atomic-scale chickens on Graphene Sheets Get Easier To Manufacture · · Score: 1

    Well we'd better hope this guy doesn't get his hands on any sub-atomic wire cutters or the atomic scale chickens will be in for a bit of non-consensual electron injection.

    I guess you'd end up with human-chicken allotropes.

  18. Re:Or you could que the queue of spelling/grammar. on Ubuntu's Laptop Killing Bug Fixed · · Score: 1

    Perhaps he wants to give them a hint that they should form a line, so that they formed a queue on cue.

    Hmmm... Q on Q... that sounds like some weird Star Trek porn or something.

  19. Re:It's a plot! on Feds Plot Massive Internet Router Security Upgrade · · Score: 1

    Given my observations of the use of language, it would seem that their evil machinations are not welcome here on Slashdot.

  20. Re:Finding Stuff on Trying To Find White House Missing E-mails · · Score: 5, Funny

    Sweet!, I've been waiting for UFC's answer to the Special Olympics!

  21. Re:I can only imagine how bad the edit wars will b on Wikipedia Gears Up For Explosion In Digital Media · · Score: 1

    Remember, you are free to edit that page and add any omissions that you feel are necessary for completeness.

  22. Re:Your Goal: One Second or Less on Ubuntu 9.04 Daily Build Boots In 21.4 Seconds · · Score: -1, Troll

    In your case there is no need to pretend that it is not really happening, because it isn't.

  23. Re:Christian Killers: Blame Christianity? on Halo 3 Criticized In Murder Conviction · · Score: 2, Informative

    Afghanistan was already in the Stone Age. Perhaps you forgot the part where the Government of Afghanistan harbored the man who murdered thousands of Americans and refused to hand him over to face justice?

    Just to keep things in perspective:
    a) The Taliban always maintained that they did not know where Bin Laden was, and even if they did, they had no control over his actions.
    b) To this day, no evidence has ever been presented suggesting that Bin Laden was even to blame other than some obviously heavily doctored tapes, many of which were proven to have gross mistranslations. References follow:
    http://www.rense.com/general18/ez.htm
    http://911lies.org/fake_bin_laden.html
    http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/august2007/020807tapesdoctored.htm

    This will likely be disregarded as conspiracy theorist whackoism, but I throw it into the ring as food for thought.

    If you're going to launch the most expensive war in history then perhaps make sure there are not gigantic questions surrounding what appears to be a poorly constructed false pretext as a reason for doing it.

    Wars of aggression? Afghanistan is a war of aggression? Hmmph.

    Hmmph indeed. Your blind acceptance of the drivel that the public gets spoon fed by the media makes me wonder why you read this site.

    Over here we question the crap that media shits out on our plate. You want to eat it and say "yum" then digg.com will suit you better.

  24. Re:Sure, 17 year-olds believe this because of a ga on Halo 3 Criticized In Murder Conviction · · Score: 5, Funny

    This shall be the last post you hear from me, you insensitive clod!

  25. Re:Who Cares? on Solving Obama's BlackBerry Dilemma · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Flamebait? Come now, that's funny in quite a clever way.