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  1. Re:pioneering scheme... on Eat Right, Earn an iPod · · Score: 0, Troll

    lol! Ill feed the little b******* deep fried ipods and play halloween dunk with the cds for the xbox, in the deep fat fryer.... dare yas all.... run away! oh forgot, ya cant....

  2. Re:WOW!!!!! on Microsoft Will Pay If Its Bugs Damage Your Data · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    can my employer claim it on my behalf every time something goes wrong on *shared* pc, or is it payable to every username? Ill run a machine so the whole wolrd can fuck up their user accounts on my public box via macroshaft should I have the ability to fine them for each user..... meanwhile Iv just retired ;)

  3. EUsocial, my fucking arse! on Exultant · · Score: 0, Troll

    How does b******* sound. This word doesnt even exist never mind the "social" consequences of trying to get ppl to agree to being so. If you want to use eusocial then firstly look at the implications of the word you have just created. After that then look at the implications of having used a letter group such as EU, its like me using EA and not considering that theres a company / community that relates its identity to that acronym. Meanwhile, Europe and Britain goes to sleep and aint so bothered bout yer poor comment ;) meanwhile perhaps the usocial contract calls for something which we euro's aint found yet, possibly known as the capability of thinking for ourselves...

  4. Lol!! Bloogled!! on Google Fires Blogger? · · Score: 1

    hehe ;)

  5. smellewest on Brits Still Working on Stinky Email · · Score: 1

    if the scent is that of the standard of their broadband service, you dont want it, trust me!

  6. Re:Of Course on BBC Argues Games Don't Cause Violence · · Score: 1

    HEADLINE: Mary Whitehouse has been found in her bathroom buggering her cat whilst surrounded by the butchered remains of her 4 dobermen. Her son was found dead in the next room, having sustained massive wounds to the abdomen from a shotgun. On the wall written in blood were the words "he didnt make noises like a pig"

  7. Re:Why I'm not surprised... on BBC Links Linux To MyDoom · · Score: 1

    With Gordon Brown in talks at present with Microsoft over use of the bsod in the NHS (the worlds largest employer may i add) Im not surprised the BBC is being used as a tool once again by the government to ease the fact that we are about to lose billions of pounds of taxpayers money through renewable licenses for machines that that arent used for anything more than word processing. Gordon, please remember that the macroshaft CEO you are errrrm... bargaining (lmfao) with at present isnt bothered about knocking a few quid off the (for) b (B) ill. Hes still gonna charge you Billions and walk away laughing, whilst our taxes go up again. And, Gordon, please note, use of the bbc to softly pave the way ISNT WORKING! We want your head alongside Tony's, and blaming linux users for a fucking virus isnt helping your cause, old chap!

  8. Re:Privacy concerns and John Q. American on MATRIX - A Dossier for Every Person in Utah · · Score: 2, Insightful

    You gotta be joking! In britain we are gonna soon have id cards, trackers in cars, and if you crae to have a look at legislation pushed though by our paranoid premiere blair, Ill think you find the british govt doesnt trust us, like us or give 2 fucks about us. Stands a chance the utah model will be sold to our Tone. Of course itll be at a cut price.. monogamy means less fields ;) Tony B

  9. Re:But what about the UK? on Chinese Internet Censorship Proves Difficult · · Score: 1

    In the UK we jail drivers for speeding whilst burglars, muggers, drug dealers all walk the streets after getting a 50quid fine and 15 hours "community service.. umm wtf?" Homeowners are not allowed to defend themselves, police dont turn up to burglaries, muggings, car thefts, and the victims of crime are treated like s*** by the police and the judicial system. To get back on track, on top of this it is actually illegal to protest in Britain, (criminal justice bill) and the state is spying on everyones every move with lots of new legislative powers that the government doesnt discuss with the masses. Christ, they even want every car to have a tracking system... not incase it is stolen, but so they can automagically issue speeding tickets and know where you are at any point. With ID cards on the way as well, its all getting a bit paranoid, and we are soon going to have a "reds under the bed" situation here. The outcome will be the total oppression of civil rights for anyone who is NOT a criminal, whilst the under classes roam freely and do what they like, the courts having their usual lack of respect for the law abiding citizen. Quite simply, time for Tony to go. we hate him, and simply for the mess he has made of this country. Almost every policy his govt has screws the working man, and feeds and funds illegal immigrants over our own. Right now, Id love to live in America. Best wishes, Tony XX

  10. Re:Simple solution to problem on Anti-Virus Companies: Tenacious Spammers · · Score: 2, Interesting

    true, true, but if ya think about it... most ppl buy a pc from a BIG manufacturer, there are plenty of them about. you can pay 1000 easily for a machine that is literally worth 450 for parts and useless software, such as teach yer kids maths, french, etc etc. As part of that 1000 shouldnt they MAKE SURE that there is firewall / av software updated and ready to update, when pc is sent to mr and mrs gimp and their kids? The answer to this is quite simply NO because when they get countless virii aand cant uninstall aol's free 6 year i-net trial connection from their machine they have to send it back to the BIG caring overcharging company to have it errr... ummmm.. "fixed"!?!? I see a niche market.. "send your pc to us directly from the supplier and we will charge a minimal fee to install safety software for you" alternatively, maybe the fdisk solution is THE way forward.. heheheehee! Love, Tony xx

  11. Re:Simple solution to problem on Anti-Virus Companies: Tenacious Spammers · · Score: 1

    use a decent isp that filters its mail servers BEFORE it lets the mail reach yer inbox. Dont let folks who know nothing bout computers whatsoever buy a machine with an os from macroshaft. when folk buy a computer, co.s should make sure that there is both an up to date firewall and an up to date avp set to auto run from the start menu and auto update on connection to the i-net. Not that tricky really is it??? Love, Tony :-X

  12. Re:Standard components on Xbox for $99? Xbox 2 in 2005? · · Score: 1

    ok, so if its hackable, surely its moddable. If its moddable, then its just a small pc case with specially modified ports for game controllers. If this is actually right, then why will they be bringing out a new xbox at all, when you could just mod the contents of the case yourself?? Also, why would you want one in the first place? Buy a pc, copy a version of an os, get adsl, get copied games and save yerself a fortune in the long run. Love, Tony xx :O

  13. Re:This is bad on Xbox for $99? Xbox 2 in 2005? · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    what the hell else do you expect? yet again a cheap attempt at world domination by macroshaft. We can see through it though... (hmmmmmz... just like windows :/ ) does the xbox crash btw? Will they sell the cheap ones with bsod as a freebie? Love, Tony xx

  14. Re:No kidding on BBC Buys Google News Keywords In Kelly Case · · Score: 2, Insightful

    How correct you are mcpheat! Having told the public that we ARE the left for the last few years has also worked. So has running our own news agency for our own means and to our own ends. At the end of the day, we can spend our own money through whichever part of the government controlled and tax subsidised agencies we choose, and if we wish to give google a lump of hard earned taxpayers cash just so we can put our gov't spin on a story that has the possibilty of causing some embarressment to our premiere and port drinking club, we shall bloody well do so!! long live the honest working man! theres enough of them to make up for us liars and cheats! yours, Tony xx