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  1. Re:Pretty Poor Privacy on PGP & GPG · · Score: 1

    "I don't know any compgeek that uses PGP, or anyone that uses it to encrypt their mail" and since you obviously know all compgeeks that use email, you can make that statement. Good,sound logic there. argggh!!

  2. Re:What about... on New Top500 List Released at Supercomputing '06 · · Score: 1

    at the NSA, silly.

  3. Re:Hand holding. on What Do Geek Squad Technicians Actually Do? · · Score: 1

    don't you fan boys ever give up? a mac is intel pc with a different name. Job's must be the most gifted brain washer of this century.

  4. Re:The big problem on ISPs to Create Database to Combat Child Porn · · Score: 1

    what in the hell is the 'interweb'? Maybe you've been on AOL or webtv since '98?

  5. Re:Place for the truth on RMS Calls to Liberate Cyberspace · · Score: 1

    How could anyone with more then 10 working neurons support anything that bush does? afterall the guy in charge of the RIAA worked for bush before moving on to something bush only dreams of - outright fascism.

  6. Re:The heir apparent. on Why Ballmer Should Leave Microsoft · · Score: 2, Funny

    Wait until walmart merges with mickeysoft and Haliburton, and the CEO retires to become president of the US of A.

  7. At least technocrat's editor's are awake on Scientists Respond to Gore on Global Warming · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Technocrat: "We ran a pointer to a global-warming-doubter story this morning. Here's the link. I decided to pull the story after reviewing the author attribution (he's from a paid political PR agency), and the venue's other coverage on this issue. Sorry."

  8. bullshit on Scientists Respond to Gore on Global Warming · · Score: 1

    Yeah, the disappearing icebergs and permafrost in the north artic region are a product of Gore's imagination. This is a good example of "oil" scientists troting out more gibberish to prevent loss of income. Gee, did we really need to use an austrailian news souce to tote the corporate line?

  9. most science fiction sucks? on Singularity Sky · · Score: 1

    In order to accurately and truthfully make that statement, you would have had to have read at least 51% of all the science fiction that has been written since the genres inception. You are either a very avid reader, or someone who leaps to conclusions and assumes their microscopic sampling represents all of reality.