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  1. Re:Mars on Ask Slashdot: What's the Best Place To Relocate? · · Score: 1

    Not according to Dante. The ninth level of hell is the coldest of them all.. because it is the furthest you can get from God's grace (or so thy say).

    IANAT

  2. Re:And... on Why Mark Zuckerberg Is a Bad Role Model For Aspiring Tech Execs · · Score: 2

    You sir, are a net drain on society.

  3. Re:Say What? on Belgian Rightsholders Group Wants To Charge Libraries For Reading Books To Kids · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Oops... sorry... my Texas was showing... :D

  4. Say What? on Belgian Rightsholders Group Wants To Charge Libraries For Reading Books To Kids · · Score: 5, Insightful


    I'm sorry... but these greedy fucking cunts need to be taken out back and horse-whipped!!!

  5. Re:Weather on Ask Slashdot: How Do You View the Wall Street Protests? · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately, I fear you are correct... :-(

  6. Re:asleep in history class on Ask Slashdot: How Do You View the Wall Street Protests? · · Score: 1

    Lest we all forget...

    Under communism, man exploits man.

    Under capitalism... it's the other way around.

  7. Re:Sick of it... on Ask Slashdot: How Do You View the Wall Street Protests? · · Score: 1


    Sorry... the class warfare started back in the 80s... and we've been on the losing end for a long long time.

    It's about time we started fighting back.

  8. Re:Sick of it... on Ask Slashdot: How Do You View the Wall Street Protests? · · Score: 1



    <p>Look really closely at the Occupiers, and I bet you find a bunch of elitist bastards from Ivy League and other top-tier Universities.</p></quote> ...who are having a really hard time finding a job....

  9. Re:Completely valid on Ask Slashdot: How Do You View the Wall Street Protests? · · Score: 4, Insightful


    Sorry... no.

    Sad as it may seem, the federal government (as screwed up as it is) is the only body that could possibly keep these fuckers in check. Your proposal would make the federal government weaker which would in turn make the Wall St. asshats stronger which in turn screws us all.

    Instead of drowning the federal government in a bathtub (ala Grover Norquist), I suggest we take our government back from the greedy pigs and use that power to set things straight.

    Simply getting rid of the sheep dogs because they've sold out to the wolves is not the way to go. If you leave the sheep to fend for themselves, we'll all end up as wolf poop.

    What we need is new sheep dogs.

  10. Re:Peak Oil is Not a Troll on Thorium, the Next Nuclear Fuel? · · Score: 2, Funny

    Strangely enough... your statement seems to prove the "war for oil" argument rather than to disprove it... given the men who executed the plan.

  11. Re:think younger on Tomorrow's Science Heroes? · · Score: 1

    I think Bill Nye and the folks at Mythbusters are the ones influencing kids these days. ...which is really sad.

    I took exception to Bill Nye's "science" over 25 years ago (when I watched him confuse mass and weight repeatedly). All respect was lost after that.

    As to the morons on Mythbusters... they don't conduct anything that closely resembles science and their conclusions are tenuous at best.

    I'll admit their show is entertaining sometimes... but science? No... that's not science.

  12. When referring to Scientology.... on Diskeeper Accused of Scientology Indoctrination · · Score: 2, Insightful

    When referring to Scientology as a "church", please put quotes around the word "church".... because, well... it's not.

    Anyone who says otherwise is either stupid, or lying... and, if you disagree with this then you must be, by definition, complicit in their crimes.

  13. Who gives a flying flip what the place looks like? on Tech's Top 10 Workspaces · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The "style" of the furniture in an office doesn't mean crap if the people are assholes and the policies oppressive. This article is about as asinine as the one a few months back attempting to explain why techies never make it in the boardroom... and proceeded to list off ten fashion faux pas.

    Gebus! Some people just don't get it.

    Our friends at Slashdot really should re-title this piece as "Top 10 best looking tech workplaces"... otherwise, they're just being terribly disingenuous.

    Shame on you /.

  14. Re:Monkey's uncle? on Ben Stein's 'Expelled' - Evolution, Academia and Conformity · · Score: 1

    But..... I thought the Earth was only flat because the Pope decreed it to be so.... ;-)

  15. Re:Monkey's uncle? on Ben Stein's 'Expelled' - Evolution, Academia and Conformity · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Actually... it's much more likely that they don't know what "theory" means.

  16. Re:I know the perfect defence on Houston Police Test Unmanned Surveillance Aircraft · · Score: 2, Informative

    Another thing is, if everyone is going 15 mph above the limit and there's one guy who insists on going exactly the limit, that person is creating a safety hazard as everyone tries to pass him. Which is ever so common if you've ever driven on a Houston freeway (just to bring things closer to being back on topic).
  17. Re:I smell something... on Man Arrested for Refusing to Show Drivers License · · Score: 4, Informative

    ...not silly at all.

    Since the store most likely shares the parking lot with a number of other merchants, the parking lot is construed as a public thoroughfare (otherwise, the police wouldn't be involved with any traffic accidents therein).

    Sorry.... can't have it both ways.

    ---

    Yes... I really do have a 4 digit UserID (and gobs of karma to go with it)... so there...

  18. Re:Nothing incoming on Open Library Goes Online With Public Domain Books · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Well... I'm sure that if libraries had never previously existed up to now, they would be considered illegal in the current climate of, "All ideas belong to someone (but that sure as hell isn't you!)"

  19. Re:Military is supposed to "Defend the Constitutio on Gonzales Says Publishing Leaks Is A Crime · · Score: 5, Interesting
    That's funny.... it looks like they removed a word from that oath since I took it back in 1985. The phrase
    "and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me..."
    ...used to read...
    "and that I will obey the lawful orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me..."
    Now... I wonder who took that word out of there, hmmmm?
  20. Re:Net Neutrality Makes Sense on Coalition Sounds Off on Net Neutrality Legislation · · Score: 1

    Your argument holds... only if they're willing to give up their common carrier status. When they enjoy an exemption from liability, they must give up something in the bargain.

  21. Re:Internet on Coalition Sounds Off on Net Neutrality Legislation · · Score: 1
    Lest you forget, these phone companies enjoy common carrier status (which is grossly redefined by the bill in question).

    What they really want is to have their cake and eat it too.

  22. You mean.... on Coalition Sounds Off on Net Neutrality Legislation · · Score: 1

    You mean like the People's Front of Judiah or perhaps the People's Judian Front??

  23. Re:Soviet phone listening to you? on NSA Data Mining Much Larger Than Reported · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Yeah... right...

    If the NYT were the bastion of liberal danger that you believe them to be, they would have published this story back when they first got ahold of it... last year BEFORE the election.

    No... the NYT editors are quite complicit in this whole deal.

  24. Re:But what does this mean to me? on Cable Internet Service Not Common Carrier · · Score: 1

    Actually.... The FTC (I think) made it a requirement. If TW wanted to provide AOL over its cable network (in lue of RoadRunner) then they would also have to allow a handful of other competitors. This was all part of the AOL/Time Warner merger agreement

  25. Logic... meet Non sequitur on EFF: 48 Hours to Stop the Broadcast Flag · · Score: 1
    Hmmmm... let me guess, you got thet statistic from Rush Limbaugh, right? While it may be technically correct (I don't know, I haven'te checked)... it is completely orthogonal to the issue of fairness WRT taxation.

    So, that "4% of the total tax revenue" is made up of how much of their expendable income? I'd hasten to guess... ALL OF IT.

    The taxes on someone making minimum wage are a MUCH bigger burden to them than are the taxes on someone making $100k+/yr (even if they are in a higher bracket).

    So... don't even start to say anything like "poor people should be thankful they're only paying 4%" (which is what you implied). They're only paying 4% because that's all they've got!