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  1. Re:Liar, liar pants on fire! on Rovio Denies Knowledge of NSA Access, Angry Birds Website Defaced Anyway · · Score: 1

    Indeed.
    An old prick who as a youth fancied having a device in the bedroom of the girl he couldn't have
    and struggled all his life to make part of that dream come true, along with some 10.000 (?) other
    retards.
    Child pornography -- and it's abundantly clear who the children are in this case.

  2. Cisco just got a new batch SOTA chips from the NSA on Old-school Wi-Fi Is Slowing Down Networks, Cisco Says · · Score: 1

    And they want them in all your Things.

  3. Advice for TPB on Pirate Bay Block Lifted In the Netherlands · · Score: 1

    I just read the verdict.
    Take down the artwork. You run a real risk there.
    Remember Al Capone; wanted for murder, gotten for tax evasion.

  4. Re:Recent studies on Pirate Bay Block Lifted In the Netherlands · · Score: 1

    I bet most of your friends are of the Facebook kind.
    Cluelesser impossible.

  5. Re:Wait, WTF? on FBI Has Tor Mail's Entire Email Database · · Score: 2

    My answer:
    Ready, Aim, Fire.
    In short: where's all those guns now that you need 'em?

  6. Re:No on Is the West Building Its Own Iron Curtain? · · Score: 2

    Dimwit. The oppressive regime is yours.

  7. It's unimportant on New Russian Fighter Not Up To Western Standards · · Score: 1

    As long as the industry gets its state subsidies (i.e. paid from your taxes).

  8. law enforcement inquiries on Hackers Steal Law Enforcement Documents From Microsoft · · Score: 1
    Who, what, where, when, how. Questions, questions, questions.

    Inquiries pertaining to what?

    SEC, FBI, NSA?
    Microsoft malfeasance?
    Microsoft fraud?
    Microsoft strong arm tactics?
    Inquiries pertaining to Microsoft clients or consumers?

    Tell you what, Microsoft, I'll be gentle on you and presume the least;
    since you chose to come forward this time, I bet it's inquiries into
    your own behavior and or practices.

  9. Re:All I can say to that is... on Stephen Hawking: 'There Are No Black Holes' · · Score: 1

    I don't doubt for a minute that that's all you can say.

  10. Milk run on Mars Rover Opportunity Finds Life-Friendly Niche · · Score: 1

    They're all making it sound Mars One will be a milk run.
    Donuts, water, milk.
    Garçon -- check please!

  11. Good news! on Google Charging OEMs Licensing Fees For Play Store · · Score: 1

    It shows Google is feeling the heat.
    Isn't compettiton great?

  12. Re:Great Firewall of China is bad enough ... on Great Firewall of UK Blocks Game Patch Because of Substring Matches · · Score: 0

    Because there's a queen they all expect to look over them.

  13. Re:Lovely on Microsoft Researchers Slash Skype Fraud By 68% · · Score: 1
    Me neither.

    Here's my take. Microsoft got some data back from the NSA and are
    now busy doing some parallel contruction to a) make that data operational
    and b) make the operationalization optimal (effective use, good PR, etc.).

  14. Re:Slashdot is for fags on Valve Working on GNU/Linux Native Open Source OpenGL Debugger · · Score: -1, Troll

    If you'd be so kind as to tell us what it's like to be raped by a horse,
    maybe we would have something to abhor or long for.

    As to faggots -- like Pres. Kennedy said: Ich bin ein Faggot!
    In short: eat horse dung.

  15. Re:Stand their ground on Wikimedia Community Debates H.264 Support On Wikipedia Sites. · · Score: 0

    How did the koolaid taste? I didn't even have to mod you down cause
    you're doing great at -1.
    Case of 'just do', I suppose. Cheers dickhead!

  16. Wikimedia pay attention on Wikimedia Community Debates H.264 Support On Wikipedia Sites. · · Score: -1, Troll

    Go through with your proprietary plans and I will create a bot to edit & subvert each and every page that you publish.

  17. TV! Get the fuck out of my life already!

  18. Re:It's true! on Intel Dev: GTK's Biggest Problem, and What Qt Does Better · · Score: 0

    Well, Dirk Hohndel, nice diversion, but what about this: Intel is a shill for the NSA.
    How do you respond?

  19. Re:Because it's fucking awesome, that's why. on Why the World Needs OpenStreetMap · · Score: 1

    Thanks for the example.
    Never seen the advantages of OSM described so concisely.

  20. Re:I think I speak for us all... on Irish Politician Calls For Crackdown On Open Source Internet Browsers · · Score: 1

    Wasn't there some link Ireland - Microsoft?

  21. Re:Um, What? on Dell Joins Steam Machine Initiative With Alienware System · · Score: 1

    Dell serves allright -- question is: whom...
    https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2014/01/nsa_exploit_of.html

  22. Miles per Hour and Inferiority Complexes on New Class of "Hypervelocity Stars" Discovered Escaping the Galaxy · · Score: 0

    Ah -- all those sorry imperia that are reminded of when their deficient units of measurement find
    their only shelter in planetary travel and galactic theories.
    Is the galaxy Anglosaxon? No, all rejoice -- it is not.

  23. Re:Who came up with the name Capsicum? on Google Ports Capsicum To Linux, and Other End-of-Year Capsicum News · · Score: 0

    Dirty minds want to know?

  24. Re:Reads like a Discovery Documentary on First Survey of Commercially Viable Asteroids Estimates Only 10 Are Worth Mining · · Score: 1

    Indeed.

    So kids, what do we learn from this?
    Nothing!

    And that is just the point
    But maybe just maybe that your time is too precious to waste it in front of a TV.
    Just chuck it. I did years ago and have't regretted it one single moment.

  25. Re:This is impossible on World's Oldest Decimal Multiplication Table Discovered · · Score: 0

    Please enlighten me, us, yourself then -- when where and esp. how did the bootstrap happen that is a hidden premise of you assertion.