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  1. Re:"Conservatives" hating neutrality baffles me on House Republicans Roll Out Legislation To Overturn New Net Neutrality Rules · · Score: 1

    Brilliantly put. Need to explain it using some kind of analogy involving Kim Kardashian's ass.

  2. Re:Yeah the FCC is stifling freedom! on House Republicans Roll Out Legislation To Overturn New Net Neutrality Rules · · Score: 1

    That's not what he said. He said it strips away Comcast ability to shake-down content providers for more money. That it does.

  3. Re:Taste of their own medicine on House Republicans Roll Out Legislation To Overturn New Net Neutrality Rules · · Score: 1

    shhh....he didn't want to hear that.

  4. Re:They do what they're paid to do... on House Republicans Roll Out Legislation To Overturn New Net Neutrality Rules · · Score: 0

    Joy, another hippie that doesn't want to participate in government. Move to Somalia hippie.

  5. Re:Lift the gag order first... on House Republicans Roll Out Legislation To Overturn New Net Neutrality Rules · · Score: 1

    What fucking alarm. The rules change nothing. You act like the FCC is now like the NSA - which you don't seem to have a problem with. There are no taxes proposed period. But all you want to do is spread FUD. You Comcast dick riding troll.

  6. Re:Lift the gag order first... on House Republicans Roll Out Legislation To Overturn New Net Neutrality Rules · · Score: 1

    Nice FUD. They FCC did solicit input from the public. You didn't pay attention. Too bad.

  7. Re:Lift the gag order first... on House Republicans Roll Out Legislation To Overturn New Net Neutrality Rules · · Score: 1

    Which doesn't change the fact that the republican FCC commissioners are holding up the release of the rules. Moron.

  8. Re:Lift the gag order first... on House Republicans Roll Out Legislation To Overturn New Net Neutrality Rules · · Score: 2

    Wow, the answer is in the quoted part of your response.

    " ....is for history, justification, outline of the public response period (legally required)"

    Read much.

  9. Re:Lift the gag order first... on House Republicans Roll Out Legislation To Overturn New Net Neutrality Rules · · Score: 1

    There's not gag order. Nice try.

  10. Re:No more OJ car chases on Laser Takes Out Truck Engine From a Mile Away · · Score: 1

    "The truck was mounted on a test platform with its engine and drive train running to simulate an operationally-relevant test scenario."

    Doubt cars are going to stay still....

  11. Re:Miraculous yes, scientific no.,, on Oldest Human Fossil Fills In 2.8-Million-Year-Old Gap In Evolution · · Score: 2

    You do know the difference between excavation and an experiment, right.....

  12. Re:meh, Miller-Urey did it in the 50s on NASA Ames Reproduces the Building Blocks of Life In Laboratory · · Score: 1

    This isn't a mish mash but then you weren't trying to understand what they discovered.

  13. Re:conditions found in space on NASA Ames Reproduces the Building Blocks of Life In Laboratory · · Score: 1

    Somebody failed biology.

  14. Re:Sorry, but... on NASA Ames Reproduces the Building Blocks of Life In Laboratory · · Score: 1

    You are asking a philosophical question. What these scientists were investigation was whether or not the building block of life could begin and survive in space. Their results suggest, yes building block of life could begin and yes they could survive in space. That is all they are saying.

    Your analogy is pure lunacy.

  15. Re:Space on NASA Ames Reproduces the Building Blocks of Life In Laboratory · · Score: 2

    How the heck is this post informative. RTFA. The article is showing that life could begin in space, that it is not tied to a planet. This does not conclusively prove that life on earth began in space but it shows the the seeds of life can begin in space and if they find a favorable planet, life can begin there.

    None of this was common sense. None of this was known. It takes research to understand how this works.

  16. Re:And still on NASA Ames Reproduces the Building Blocks of Life In Laboratory · · Score: 1

    Because the poster is using the possessive form, not the contraction. Thus, it should be "its" not "it's." "It's" means "it is."

    So the statement, "Maybe an alien civilization is in it's dark ages," would be, "Maybe an alien civilization is in it is dark ages," which is incorrect.

    Get it now.

  17. Re:40% in reality -- not likely... on The US's First Offshore Wind Farm Will Cut Local Power Prices By 40% · · Score: 1

    As opposed to how current electricity is managed? You still get rolling black outs today. The notion that it doesn't happen today is willful ignorance.

  18. Re:Live on Spock and the Legacy of Star Trek · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Agreed the second movie sucked balls. The homage was pure hollywood crap. Shows how JJ Abrams is utterly over-rated. After creating their Star Trek universe they had an opportunity to create new story lines. Instead they punted and decided to destroy a classic movie.

    Rest in peace, Mr Nimoy.

  19. Re:I Have Plans Now on Harrison Ford To Return In Blade Runner Sequel · · Score: 1

    No it's the The Final Cut (2007) that you want. That's the one that Ridley Scott had control over, not The Director's Cut (1992). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V...

    It doesn't need a sequel. Movies are turning into manga where people need to have spoon feed conclusive endings. Dick did not write a sequel, though a friend did. Leave it and do a new one. Try a different novel.

  20. You Will Be Missed. on Leonard Nimoy Dies At 83 · · Score: 1

    Rest in peace Mr. Nimoy.

  21. Re:What will the providers do now? on FCC Approves Net Neutrality Rules · · Score: 1

    So I guess that means it can't possible be happening to other people *cough* *Netflix* *cough* - dumbass.

  22. Re:Department of Fairness can not be far behind on FCC Approves Net Neutrality Rules · · Score: 1

    LMOL ok Potsy. Keep the tinfoil hat on nice and tight. Net Neutrality has been about an OPEN INTERNET. That means ISPs cannot throttle traffic. Cannot block applications from using the internet. Yet somehow you think that means censorship. Wow somebody failed at reading comprehension.

  23. Re:What will the providers do now? on FCC Approves Net Neutrality Rules · · Score: 2

    They've been doing that. Where have you've been.

  24. Re:Enjoy higher prices from your ISP on FCC Approves Net Neutrality Rules · · Score: 1

    You mean Verizon and Comcast.

  25. Re:Department of Fairness can not be far behind on FCC Approves Net Neutrality Rules · · Score: 0

    Yo douche bag, the FCC is not judging content. Try reading the article sometime.