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  1. Re:If Ted Bundy were a pedophile on Rick Falkvinge On Child Porn and Freedom Of the Press · · Score: 1

    I don't think that child pornography is where child abuse comes from. My Grandfather abused half of his 12 children (not bad going for a priest eh?) and I don't believe child porn was available in 1950's New Zealand.

  2. Re:On a philosophical level its just bits on Rick Falkvinge On Child Porn and Freedom Of the Press · · Score: 1

    The word you are looking for is paederast (or pederast). This is a person that has sex with children. The word paedophile (pedophile) means someone that loves children, just as an ailurophile is a cat-lover. IMHO paedophile is the most misused word in the english language.

  3. First Time Cube reference for such a long time !

  4. Re:Minnesota, eh. on Minnesota Supreme Court Rejects DUI Challenges Based On Buggy Software · · Score: 1

    Of course the sole purpose of prison is revenge for the societal outrage. Punishment does not work, it's merely a distraction from the lesson.

  5. Re:Good on Oil Exploration Ramps Up In US Arctic · · Score: 1

    What makes you feel you're entitled to live?

  6. Re:I just flip the bottle upside down on MIT Creates Superhydrophobic Condiment Bottles · · Score: 1

    I wonder how it would affect the drag coefficient of boats

  7. Re:Hypocritical much? on Kim Dotcom Demands Access To Seized Property To Defend Himself · · Score: 1

    ...and are coming to resemble those corrupt fascist scumbags more every day. E.g: The treasonous selling out of our population to overseas corporations via the 3-strikes law. The cutting of taxes for the extremely wealthy, which apparently means we now have to cut social services, as we can no longer afford them after giving away those billions of tax dollars. Corrupt traitors, and that's both main parties. Shooting's too good for them.

  8. Re:No surprise on Feds Seized Website For a Year Without Piracy Proof · · Score: 1

    The FBIAA?

  9. Re:No surprise on Feds Seized Website For a Year Without Piracy Proof · · Score: 1

    "Too bad the Public Schools in America fail to educate." FTFY, I guess that proves your point.

  10. Re:Headline = Misleading on Feds Shut Down Tor-Using Narcotics Store · · Score: 1

    like billion = milliard trillion = billion etc.

  11. Re:This isn't Wikipedia. "Citations" are not neede on Google Files Amicus Brief in Hotfile Case; MPAA Requests It Be Rejected · · Score: 1

    Hold on, my last few comment have wound up under the wrong parent. How did I manage that? Bugger!

  12. Re:This isn't Wikipedia. "Citations" are not neede on Google Files Amicus Brief in Hotfile Case; MPAA Requests It Be Rejected · · Score: 1

    Nice

  13. Re:This isn't Wikipedia. "Citations" are not neede on Google Files Amicus Brief in Hotfile Case; MPAA Requests It Be Rejected · · Score: 1

    Yeah, morons...

  14. Re:This isn't Wikipedia. "Citations" are not neede on Google Files Amicus Brief in Hotfile Case; MPAA Requests It Be Rejected · · Score: 1

    Ha! You nailed it with "copyright is not a moral system, but a practical one". It was created to essentially force a means to an end, which was encouraging authors to create more works by enabling them to not be ripped of by UNSCRUPULOUS PUBLISHERS STEALING THEIR WORKS. The ultimate irony is that the unscrupulous publishers have now bought enough american (read USA) politicians as to be able to jackboot the rest of the world into enforcing the reverse. The USA knows full well why everyone but their corrupt lick-spittles (past and present) despise them, which is why they passed their internal law that allows them to offensively invade anyone they even think is developing equivalent military technology. Oh, and let's not forget the law they passed that requires them to invade the Hague if an AMERICAN (read USA evil-do-er) is ever indited for a war crime. Oops, I wandered off-topic...

  15. Re:Yessssss, Google... on Google Files Amicus Brief in Hotfile Case; MPAA Requests It Be Rejected · · Score: 1

    Citation?

  16. Re:Yessssss, Google... on Google Files Amicus Brief in Hotfile Case; MPAA Requests It Be Rejected · · Score: 1

    Information capture in real-time! That's scariest of all. Post a blog and get a knock at the door...

  17. Re:Yessssss, Google... on Google Files Amicus Brief in Hotfile Case; MPAA Requests It Be Rejected · · Score: 1

    Ooh, so USA == Spanish Inquisition Land!

  18. Re:Yessssss, Google... on Google Files Amicus Brief in Hotfile Case; MPAA Requests It Be Rejected · · Score: 1

    ... people that can repair electronics ...

  19. Re:Bottom line: never cooperate with the authoriti on Man Barred From Being Alone With Daughter After Informing Police of Porn On PC · · Score: 1

    Whoosh

  20. Re:What do you expect .. on Two-Thirds of Lost USB Drives Carry Malware · · Score: 1

    Oh and well done on the gratuitous verbal abuse to the people you weren't replying to...

  21. Re:What do you expect .. on Two-Thirds of Lost USB Drives Carry Malware · · Score: 1

    Ha ha. I don't think you are replying to what you think you are replying to. No-one mentioned being able to tell if a virus was calling home. They were talking about USB sticks being lost as opposed to planted.

  22. Re:MOD PARENT UP on Ask Slashdot: Ubuntu Lockdown Options? · · Score: 1

    Because they are extremely smart in a fantastically narrow mind-space, but are morons in most other mind-spaces, especially the social.

  23. Re:To be fair on Lego Bible Too Racy For Sam's Club · · Score: 1

    Not according to Israels foremost archeologists. http://freethought.mbdojo.com/archeology.html

  24. Re:Criminals were captured on Did Feds' Use of Fake Cell Tower Constitute a Search? · · Score: 1

    Makes a change from writing other countries laws for them...

  25. Re:What universe does this guy live in? on Exploiting Network Captures For Truer Randomness · · Score: 1

    Including cosmic-ray bit-flipping