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  1. Re:Weve seen that argument before on HDCP Master Key Is Legitimate; Blu-ray Is Cracked · · Score: 2

    Bingo. Any discussion like this on slashdot is riddled with coporate shills, shrieking on about evil pirates and THEFT.

  2. Re:Wrong wrong wrong on Film Industry Hires Cyber Hitmen To Take Down Pirates · · Score: 1

    Right vs wrong != legal vs illegal

  3. Re:Er, on Film Industry Hires Cyber Hitmen To Take Down Pirates · · Score: 1

    Those are all stealing or aggravted robbery, unlike pirating, which is merely copyright infringement. Funny how the various *aa's have so short-circuited inferior intellects that they cannot tell the difference.

  4. Re:Er, on Film Industry Hires Cyber Hitmen To Take Down Pirates · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Moron. Copyright infringement is not stealing.

  5. Re:I love it on WikiLeaks 'a Clear and Present Danger,' Says WaPo · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Yes, GooberToo is an irredeemable fucktard. GooberToo should commit suicide and lighten the world's burden.

  6. Re:What about the insurance file? on WikiLeaks 'a Clear and Present Danger,' Says WaPo · · Score: 1

    Yes, isn't it funny that they have given themselves the rights to break international law to kidnap (torture, murder) anyone in the world they don't like, and have even gone so far as giving themselves the right to invade the Hague if any US citizen is ever declared a war criminal, and still hold themselves up as the pinnicle of decency in an evil world.

  7. Re:I love it on WikiLeaks 'a Clear and Present Danger,' Says WaPo · · Score: 1

    And as the largest exporter of arms in the world bar none, the US has no-one to blame but itself.

  8. Re:Several Suggestions on Computer Art For a CS Dept Office? · · Score: 1

    OT - replying to your signature: Even Acapella? http://www.google.com/search?q=define%3A+acapella

  9. Re:In Kiwi New Zealand on In Australia, Bosses May Get Power To Snoop On Emails · · Score: 1

    Ha ha. I love how you associate the country with the highest prison population in the western world, that is rapidly turning into the first western police state, with Freedom.

  10. Re:Great ideas but late to the party on Sneak Peek at Windows Server 2008 · · Score: 1

    First off computers don't make mistakes, humans do. You've obviously never seen an overheating piece of electronics lose it's tiny mind...
  11. Re:Well no, not really on Meshnet Digital Armor To Protect Tanks · · Score: 1

    That conflict showed the failure of an army fighting by the rules, against an enemy that did not, and never has. Please. Both sides in that conflict are as evil as each other, except that one of them has overwhelmingly more weapons, money and resources (which it gets freely from the good-ole-USA), and drove the other to their desperate tactics by taking away everything they had and standing on their neck for the last 50-odd years. The IDF pillage, deface, defile and vandalize everything of other people's that they do not actively destroy.

    If Israel could have used the full force of its military without the world breathing down its neck, hezbollah would have been so much smoking corpses. Not once has the world ever done anything about Israel invading and colonizing another country, bulldozing down buildings with civilians in them, walling people into compounds inside their own country, shooting stone-throwing children (stones for fucks sake!) with assault rifles, driving over children with armoured vehicles, etc (the list depressingly goes on and on and is still growing).

    Suddenly the world realises that just because a shot up corpse is dressed in civil garb, does not make it a civilian. Do you think the same thing about the mangled corpse of a baby?

    Storm the city, kill everyone inside, tear down the buildings, plow up the ground and sow it with salt A remarkably accurate description of Israels foreign policy.

    Of course, anyone who so much as asks a question about these atrocities, without even condemning
    them, is obviously an anti-semite, which we all know is the worst possible thing.

    Heil Israel, the true neonazi's, conducting a genocidal Holocaust against their brother semites, with the resources of the mighty USA at their beck and call. Gdd Bles Merica!!!!!!!
  12. Re:kiwis use wikis on New Zealand Police Act Wiki Lets You Write the Law · · Score: 1

    I just corrected a typo on the page Principles of Policing (1)(h), beach -> breach.

  13. Re:Psssh. on New 'No Military Use' GPL For GPU · · Score: 1

    "if it came down to starvation for you and your child vs eating Bambi, Bambi'd be on a stick."

    That's the point, it's a valid choice in a life-or-death situation, but who readng this is in that situation?

    No-one.

    There is no reason to eat meat except that you want to.

    The amount of land that can feed 60 people with soybeans can only feed one person with meat.

  14. Re:The Bull on An Energy Drinks Roundup? · · Score: 1

    Yes, of the range of energy drinks we can get in Aotearoa (New Zealand), V is certainly the best tasting by far. Does the job on me too, drinking 2 V's will give me zero sleep.

  15. Re:Make little sense... on IP Telephony Drives in Power over Ethernet · · Score: 1

    Shouldn't your sig be "Dalenda Mecca Est"?

  16. Re:Wow! What a question to ask on Slashdot... on Hackers, Spelling, and Grammar? · · Score: 1

    Yes, I was shocked that the atrocious spelling and grammar of my stepson was completely ignored by all of his teachers. A shame really as he is a very creative writer, but was almost incoherent at the time (intermediate & high school, sorry i don't know what that translates to, ages 11 - 18). He has corrected it by himself since leaving school. To my embarrassment, the so-called "whole word" method came from here: Aotearoa (New Zealand). Widespread adoption of it has lead to the current problems with spelling and grammar. There has been a backlash though, leading to a re-adoption of Phonics. Maybe the problem will be fixed by the next generation?

  17. Re:Try feeding your damn dog asshole on U.S. Scientists Create Zombie Dogs · · Score: 2, Informative

    Dogs eat other organisms shit because their astounding guts (acidic as hell with a very fast flow) are able to extract some nutrition from it WITHOUT getting sick . Which is why they don't tend to eat their own shit: Once it has been through a dog once there is nothing more they can get out of it. Notice i'm not completely ruling it out - dogs ARE disgusting - it's just their personality that let's us ignore that.

  18. Re:Short synopsis for the lazy on MIT Physicists Create New Form of Matter · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    The only #1 the US is, is #1 Hated Bully. They are only where they are because they have spent the last 60 years raping and stomping on (or otherwise messing about with/overthrowing) the other countries of the world.

  19. Re:Gentlemen don't read others gentlemen's mail... on 63% Of Corporations Plan To Read Outbound Email · · Score: 1

    Where i work they block all webmail.

  20. Re:In a perfect world on Nanomaterials Used in Possible Cancer Cure · · Score: 1

    Much needed funding? There have been untold megabucks poured into this subject for decades with the only result being that more people that ever before get cancer. And don't dissemble that "people are living longer than ever and so can get cancer" as that is a failure to understand that a reduction in infant mortality, while it does raise the Average Lifespan, is not the same as older people living longer. We are paying in suffering, for the privilege of letting drug companies experiment on us, for them to earn yet more millions.

  21. Re:This requires a camera? on Sousveillance in Seattle - Watching the Watchers · · Score: 1

    I am ALWAYS EXTREMELY GLAD that i do not live in the USA.

  22. Re:Always somebody naysaying on Modified Prius gets up to 180 Miles Per Gallon · · Score: 1

    Decomposition is a recurring cost, new plant-matter is always being washed downstream.

  23. Re:Okay.... on Renewable Energy From Algae? · · Score: 4, Informative

    This reminds me of an article i read in New Scientist about 15 years ago. Someone had designed an electric powerplant that ran on dried, powdered algae, which surprisingly burns rather well. The algae was grown in a Biocoil (i think thats what it was called, big glass vessel) then dried and burnt to drive the generator. What made it neat was the way the waste heat from the engine was used to dry the algae, and the waste gases from the burning were used as nutrients for the algae. Neat, nearly closed loop requiring sunlight and some extra nutrients.