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  1. Re:Whoop-Ass, Can of on First Robotic Drone Squadron Deployed · · Score: 0

    Admit it, you were masturbating to visions of George Bush, billowing American flags, and listening to the Battle Hymn of the Republic while writing that, weren't you?

  2. That's not so much "vandalism" on Long-Term Wikipedia Vandalism Exposed · · Score: 0, Informative

    as it is simply "flat out wrongness."

  3. Re:Widescreen movies on Special Apple Event Scheduled for September 12 · · Score: -1

    I also wonder why, whenever I walk past a TV store these days, every single widescreen TV is playing something, either a 4:3 TV show or a 1.85 aspect ratio movie, completely in the wrong aspect ratio? Every TV has everything flattened way out, like they think it looks better or something. Why doesn't someone tell people this is wrong?

  4. Re:And... on Standing While Working Results in Better Work? · · Score: -1, Troll

    Doesn't that prick Rumsfeld stand all day at his desk? Good enough reason to do the precise opposite, if that walking fucktard does it.

  5. Re:I hope prices drop! on Wal-Mart to Offer Components for DIY Computers · · Score: 0

    plus, since you bought the diapers at Mal-Wart, you can still return them for a refund even if they have shit in them!

  6. Re:born-again big business shill on Environmentalists Coming Around to Nuclear Power? · · Score: -1

    and you can get real onions on them, none of this tiny chipped onion crap that McD's uses!

  7. I'm all for nuclear power on Environmentalists Coming Around to Nuclear Power? · · Score: 0, Insightful

    and wish we had moved to it in a big way the way France has, but this Moore fellow is an easily discredited shill for industry. He's not the representative we want to advance our cause. Richard Rhodes, James Lovelock, and Bernard Cohen have a hell of a lot better credibility.

  8. Re:Stick a better GPU in it, and you have an XBox on Apple Announces Wonderful Toys · · Score: -1

    How well would it run a Flight Sim such as X-Plane or Fly?

  9. What if you're 'whistleblowing' on the cops? on Diebold Whistle-Blower Charged With Felony Access · · Score: -1

    I guess you have to tip them off, huh?

  10. Gee, what a shock... on Diebold Whistle-Blower Charged With Felony Access · · Score: -1

    L.A. County DA Steve Cooley is a Republican. The party of Diebold and ES&S, no surprise they want to punish whistleblowers.

  11. Virus Vendors on Anti-virus Vendors Eye Cell Phones · · Score: -1

    er, 'scuse me - Anti-Virus vendors: "Nice cellphone network you got there. Be a real shame if something happened to it..."

  12. Besides, on Segway Inventor Turns To Environment · · Score: -1

    What makes him think that people in power actually WANT these diseases cured?

  13. Re:Go Nasa on NASA Overjoyed at Catch From Stardust · · Score: -1


    Can I get a free sample of Aerogel mailed to me? Shouldn't cost much to ship.

  14. Re:Wikipedia on What Should People Understand About Computers? · · Score: -1

    I have no idea what led me to it, but I spent two hours the other day on Wikipedia reading about the history of India and related topics, and one overarching thing I learned was that I'd never be able to pronounce a damn thing if I lived there.

  15. ZERO GEE CURRY!!! on India Planning Reusable 2-Stage-to-Orbit Vehicle · · Score: -1

    I can see curry shrimp floating around now, with the astronauts in Nehru caps.

  16. Advantage? on Galileo Sends Its First Signals · · Score: -1



    Not being run by the U.S.?

    The eurotrash will no longer be subject to a petulant U.S. administration cutting off their navigational aids on a whim - that's a pretty big advantage from their perspective, I think.

  17. Friedman's book has been debunked on Best Online Examples of Workflow Patterns? · · Score: -1

    in a number of venues. He's a crackpot who completely fabricated at least one supporting element of his thesis.

  18. you should see on Harnessing Vertical Sea Temperature Gradient · · Score: -1



    the number of dead seagulls littering the causeway which leads to the island I live on, hit by trucks every single day. Doesn't stop us from building trucks or causeways, does it?

  19. um, yes it does on Harnessing Vertical Sea Temperature Gradient · · Score: -1

    the element uranium, as all elements, are manufactured in the centers of stars, so in reality, EVERYTHING is solar-powered. Just not our local star, necessarily, but it all came from stars.

  20. Re:No vaccine because private companies can't make on Technology Predictions for 2006? · · Score: -1



    But gee, I thought the free market was supposed to take care of this!

    Hmm, I guess not. Maybe the notion of the free market as a panacea for everything is, shall we say, BULLSHIT?

  21. Hope you like all the on Ramp Creates Power As Cars Pass · · Score: 0



    radioactive waste you're getting right now, from COAL PLANTS, which release far more radioactive material into the air, totally unregulated, than any nuclear power plant. Because there's uranium IN THE FUCKING COAL. Moron.

  22. I call on Ramp Creates Power As Cars Pass · · Score: -1, Troll




    BULLSHIT


  23. But what about on Journey Towards The Center of the Earth · · Score: 0




    the Mohole? Why not start there!



  24. Re:Class 5 felony on Barcode Scam Redux - Target's $4.99 iPod · · Score: 0

    Ted Nugent, good to see you here again.

  25. Pun on Researchers Identify Gene Involved in Regeneration · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Whatever you say, smedwi!