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  1. Re:Anyone get the feeling... on Patriot Act to be Expanded · · Score: 0

    Not always true, many co-workers from overseas, state that they have always wanted to come here.

  2. Better late than .... on Windows to Have Better CLI · · Score: 1, Insightful

    It is interesting that they are now trying to implement a command line competitive with BASH....what year is this again?

  3. Re:The REAL 6 laws of code writing.... on Six Laws of the New Software · · Score: 0
    Step 4 needs revising:

    4. Draw up costly and elaborate(to confuse) support and assurance packages that require yearly renewal for your clients and rope them in. Thats where the money is...

  4. Re:Activion on Rupert Murdoch Considers Entry to Gaming Industry · · Score: 0

    If it was Shadowman, then it probably was the ever classy Acclaim, no strangers to gimmicks

  5. Re:Apples and oranges, but.... on U.S. Officially Gives Up On WMD Search In Iraq · · Score: 0
    Bravo on your use of pre-packaged talking points! How do you have them indexed on your system? By topic or by date?

    BTW, the Bush-ster is catching up at a quick rate to the "mass-murder" head count you alluded to before. Or were you trying to say that Saddam conducted all those killings by hand, personally? But certainly no one from overseas would see him (Bush) as a tyrant and murderer, right?

    Either way, I'm cool with it, my job is secured for a while :)

  6. What about Security? on Apache Cookbook · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    ....for our Mothe.....erm...Homeland? Does this volume discuss thwarting Al Qaida and Saddam loyalists?

  7. Re:monitoring on Wireless Street Lamps for Traffic Monitoring · · Score: 1
    The government?

    Silly, silly, the government doesn't need monitoring, I hear that "across the pond" you too will soon have a version of me. Though if people thought my color schemes were confusing, some of your colours include:

    • Scone
    • Earl Grey
    • Thames
    • Telephone Box
    Others have yet to be determined. I for one am overjoyed that this one time, the US version was the original!! Unlike "Three's Company", "Who Want's to be a Millionaire", etc.et.al.

    "Get in here Love! We're at Telephone box level!!"

  8. Re:Mercantilism at its finest on Army Looks at Robotic Dogs · · Score: 2, Interesting
    The average citizen allows this because the average citizen is scared. My creators created me to instill a lingering "fear" of sorts, granted that most U.S. residents now see me as in a "crying-wolf" scenario, my hue shifts DO have effect, whether induced by honest reasons or otherwise.

    Items such as robo-pooch are two fold in their reason for existing. As you mentioned, pretending to protect national security, "wow! We've got kick-ass robots on our side! Terrorists are screwed now! USA!" and to supplant the mass exodus from U.S. Military service that is already occuring. The return of the draft will be too risky if Bush remains in office another term, then you will see mass exodus from the country itself. They had to begin the robo-warrior process, lest the U.S. be left with no defense when terrorists really decide to take out some frustration on the U.S. (hint: what we've seen so far isn't anything), and they probably started too late, like goverments usually do, wait too long.

    But with the current Mid-East Terror-incubators, we'll have plenty on our hands in due time (ahhh, job security is nice! My rainbow of fear certainly will not be sent overseas for cheaper work)

    Budget concerns? What makes you so naive that you actually think budgets are real? Its all abstract my friend. LOL