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  1. Re:Proof that humans are dumber than dogs on Robots Taught to Deceive · · Score: 1

    ...as dogs don't shit in their own backyard unless they have to.

    Never owned a dog, eh?

  2. Re:Stamps for how long? on UK's Royal Mail Launches First Intelligent Stamps · · Score: 1, Funny

    Except for philately...

    I'm sorry, what?

  3. Re:Being a public figure is his best defense on WikiLeaks Calls For Assange To Step Down · · Score: 0, Troll

    Let's get some details....

    As he pushed her to the bed, he ripped her blouse off her firm natural breasts, nipples hard as diamonds, his enormous erect penis thrusting out from his unzipped white linen trousers. Assange then flipped her over on a pillow, her ass glistening in the air, parted her lags, and rammed his love tool into her moist hole, as she pleaded "No, Julian, nooooo! Not without a condom..."

  4. Re:Does the US-backed smear campaign include /.? on WikiLeaks Calls For Assange To Step Down · · Score: 1, Informative

    The sex was said to be consensual and that the molestation charge hinges on weather or not knew the condom broke during intercourse and if it was intentional or not.

    That's Assange's story, but the ladies lawyer has a slightly different story: Assange insisted on sex without a condom against the lady's wishes (the implication being that sex *without* a condom was not consensual). There are some other details.

    But you've done a great job of minimizing the issues.

    My speculation is that everyone was drunk, and there were some misinterpretations of intent.

  5. Re:Regarding conspiracy theories. on WikiLeaks Calls For Assange To Step Down · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Or is it more of a revenge thing?

    There are many who think it's an "in Assange's head" thing.

  6. Re:As long as WikiLeaks stays afloat post Assange on WikiLeaks Calls For Assange To Step Down · · Score: -1, Troll

    Assange is a megalomaniac control freak. This is why he should step down, such "leadership" no longer benefits Wikileak's purpose. He may also be a creep, but that's a separate issue from Wikileaks. Now, megalomaniac control freaks are often creeps...

  7. Re:Virtual robots? on The State of Household Robots · · Score: 1

    Don't know about robots but there are virtual assistants that can help with just about any stuff that can be done over the phone or internet.

    Are these robots or just outsourced Indian labor? Oh, nevermind...

  8. Re:Cue the conservativism jokes! on Researchers Develop "Tea Bag" Water Filter · · Score: 0, Troll

    I thought Teabaggers were all for restoring the rights given by the constitution, regardless as to whether what's being said doesn't agree with their worldview?

    Some do, some don't. But mostly they like to dangle their ball sack in other people's faces.

  9. Re:better than unemployment on The Last of the Punch Card Programmers · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    CS Bachelor's degree and 20 years experience mean jack shit in this economy.

    20 years experience? Dude, you're over the hill in this industry. If you have not made it to management, you'd better just cross train into something else. Wal-Mart is hiring "greeters", and I hear several buildings downtown need night security guys.

  10. Re:oh darn on Craigslist Removes Its Controversial Adult Section · · Score: 1

    You can't equate prostitution with serving fast food.

    I take it you haven't had one of those KFC "Double Down" things. Jack cheese and bacon sandwiched between two breaded and deep fried chicken tits? Dude. Orgasmic and deadly.

  11. Slipped on Duke Nukem Forever Back In Development · · Score: 4, Funny

    This *was* the First Post, but the release date slipped...

  12. What's With Australia? on Australian Crackdown On Console Modchips Likely To Continue · · Score: 4, Insightful

    What is it with Australia? They want to filter the Intertubes in was that make Iran look like an island of freedom, they regulate games like some nanny from 1984 ( the book ), their proposed copyright laws cause orgasms for the record and movie cops... Are the people that propose these law actually elected and represent the views of the average Aussie?

  13. DUDE! on Yale Researchers Prove That ACID Is Scalable · · Score: 0

    Yale Researchers Prove That ACID Is Scalable...

    It's all in their minds!

  14. Re:Because David Gerard Removed It on Wikipedia Reveals Secret of 'The Mousetrap' · · Score: 2, Insightful

    "JoshuaZ" is clearly a "David Gerard" sockpuppet.

  15. Re:MS OSS Strategy is UpSide Down. on Why Microsoft Is Being Nicer To Open Source · · Score: 1

    Nobody will fall for MS OSS strategy...

    Because many of these government entities are simply waiting for Microsoft to offer them deep discounts. Sad but true.

  16. Re:Corporate Reality on SCO Assets Going To October Auction · · Score: 1

    I plan on buying UNIX from SCO...

  17. Re:Not true on Oxford Dictionary Considers Going Online Only · · Score: 1

    This story is untrue according to Oxford University Press.

    Not exactly...

    OUP told the Oxford Mail last night that no decision had been taken... ...No decision has yet been made on the format of the third edition...

    So while not strictly true *YET*, they have not said it will not happen in the end.

  18. A tidy sum in sales of the printed version... on Oxford Dictionary Considers Going Online Only · · Score: 1

    The printed version, on the other hand, has sales of only 30,000

    At $1,165, that's $34,950,000, still a tidy sum.

  19. RIM on the way OUT on RIM Reaches Temporary Agreement With India · · Score: 1

    Well, I have a feeling that all of this in the various countries that are less free than the USA (India, Saudi, etc...) combined with the advance of smart phones in general (Android) spells an end to RIM...

  20. Re:Freedom on Can an Open Source Map Project Make Money? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Prats like you cannot determine the difference between a casual user and large enterprise.

    No, not "prats like me", but rather the *licence* of the project does not differentiate between "a casual user and large enterprise".

  21. Re:Freedom on Can an Open Source Map Project Make Money? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Indeed. If you expect people to "give back", put it in the licence, otherwise quit bitching.

  22. Re:those must be bombs under that there shirt lady on Full-Body Scanners Deployed In Street-Roving Vans · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Those must be bombs under that there shirt lady...

    Oh, they're "the bomb" alright! The real thing, baby!

  23. Last Ten Years At McChord AFB... Not New on Air Force Uses Falcons To Protect Falcons · · Score: 1

    Indeed, we've used birds at McChord AFB for at least the last 10 years that I've been here.

  24. You Fail on Facebook Says It Owns 'Book' · · Score: 0, Troll

    I hope facebook looses a shit ton of money over this.

    Why? Facebook has a legitimate trademark issue. "TeachBook.com" is in fact a social networking website as is FaceBook.com. If you can't see the possible confusion / trademark issue, maybe it's because you are being intentionally ignorant. Look, I get it, you hate big mega corporations and think they should be stripped of all rights, even it they are rigghts that you yourself would insist on if you had the brains to be able to produce a popular product...

  25. Re:You forgot your tinfoil hat. on Rustock Botnet Responsible For 40% of Spam · · Score: 1

    You are the one whining and being rude here.

    Translation: "I know you are but what am I?"

    Sad, very sad...