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  1. Re:I don't understand on Federal Judge Rules NYC "Stop and Frisk" Violated Rights · · Score: 1

    Appreciate your comment. Unfortunately, the (probably, Younger) community - has never seen a tyrant regime in action! To older readers I offer my regret. All I can. I've already seen some of the comments from the new right dark. Get some Brown Shirts.It will help your mom as she promotes you from basement to EARTH! bye...to the good folks ive met on slashdot! wallmart always has sales on tissue and lotion for the politcal delicate types!

  2. Re:I don't understand on Federal Judge Rules NYC "Stop and Frisk" Violated Rights · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Hey - Fuck my mod points, years read, whatever! I don't want a part of any community that lets closet racists like you into the fold! For the record - 22 Year IT Veteran - White - Wife and kids - Black You? - Trying to figure out fire while gettin yur hood on.. FUCK YOU!!! Slashdot - If you support assholes like this then please delete me. i need a shower now... Oh? and race baiter? go fuck your mama... PH4CR

  3. FINALLY! - I can trade... on Texas Physicists Create Tabletop Particle Accelerator · · Score: 1

    my pop bottles and beer cans for Desk Top SUPER POWERS! ...and folks said desk tops were dead! ...slow news day.

  4. In Just A Little While... on Fear of Thinking War Machines May Push U.S. To Exascale · · Score: 1

    Our kids will be saying something like... Sarah Connor: Look... I am not stupid, you know. They cannot make things like that yet. Kyle Reese: Not yet. Not for about 40 years. Sarah Connor: Are you saying it's from the future? Kyle Reese: One possible future. From your point of view... I don't know tech stuff.

  5. Re:Great! on German IT Firm Seeks Autistic Workers · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Indeed - I have Asperger's Syndrome. Autism runs in my line. I was diagnosed later in life. There were "pills for weird pupils" when I was a child. Fortunately my parents were to poor or to stupid to dope me up! I've been doing IT Security for almost 20 years. Well before the attacker waterline rose above Corporate America's collective ankles! I always considered my "oddity" to be a sometimes benevolent "gift". With a variety of socially and personally unpleasant side effects... So - now neurological conditions are to be exploited! For corporate gain? I am utterly disgusted! I suggest seizing your medical records before other companies decide exactly what kind of asset or risk you pose to their bottom line!

  6. Mars Or Bust? on Mars One Has 78,000 Applicants · · Score: 1

    I think it very brave for so many to volunteer for a dangerous and technically challenging mission. To kiss earth good bye... The real challenge (based on the volunteer profiles) as I see it is... How will NASA or perhaps a Space Venture Start-up "TRANSPORT MOM'S BASEMENT TO...MARS!"?

  7. Mighty Mouse on Peoples' Immune Systems Can Now Be Duplicated In Mice · · Score: 0

    How about a personalized gerbil and a cardboard tube?

  8. Chasing Butterflies In The Dark on Psychic Ability Claim Doesn't Hold Up In New Scientific Experiments · · Score: 0

    What is commonly called ESP has been under study by human beings for well over a century. Many claims have been made, many fads and frauds have come and gone. The anecdotal evidence of such exceptional human functioning is staggering and reaches into every human culture from the present into antiquity. Spanning the gulf of human activity from sport to religion and from philosophy to science. I have always found it odd that despite the fact that even the most current thought on consciousness can not explain its origin and function; we continue to view the core of our very being as something deterministic. This seems to be a common theme in the biological and psychological sciences. I see no need for a leap of faith. I'm an atheist. However I do think that it is time for the biological and psychological sciences to catch up with physics. Science also suffers from as much dogmatic attitudes as does religion. There have been many important studies by a variety of scientists with different approaches over the years that indicate that there is a deeper understanding to be had of our own nature. I think its time to stop picking teams and strong view points and to instead approach the understanding of ourselves and our place in the universe with open minds. Just a thought...

  9. Re:You Can Keep Your Secrets For Chump Change, Loo on Stephen Hawking Looking For Personal Techie · · Score: 0

    Interesting. I saw no screaming caps in my response. I've actually read all of Steve's stuff. Among many others. As I said previously, anyone wanting to start any meaningful conversation is jumped on and crushed. We could have started something. Nope - Jump and crush!. Never said anyone who would work for him is stupid. (Although others have and they are less charitable then I) Never said he was stupid. He throws coins in the same fountain as the rest of us. Stevie has an audience. He is a freak show and H-Wood loves, just LOVES a FREAK, with a SHOW! You love that up special! Tuck it into bed with you and pray or theorize that the crooked man has you, me and everything figured out! Did you note my high five to Copernicus? we are not the center - we do not matter - there was more and will be more and less

  10. Re:You Can Keep Your Secrets For Chump Change, Loo on Stephen Hawking Looking For Personal Techie · · Score: -1

    Funny! It appears I got modded down. Intelligent conversation is banned here as much as it is at Fox and CNN. Good times..Good times...

  11. You Can Keep Your Secrets For Chump Change, Loozah on Stephen Hawking Looking For Personal Techie · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    WTF! Are you kidding me! Is he going to pay travel expenses for the lucky boot licking acolyte?! BTW - I'm an agnostic. However, Steve H's latest scribble, that the universe just popped into existence and didn't need a creator was lame. Before the flames begin - At least let's discuss that the universe/multi-verse is more complex then our current understanding of physics allows for. Funny that for a guy in a box, mind is little more then a grey goo theater! It's OK to say "We just don't fucking know, and we may never know!" I would respect that more from a man of science. Pity that human beings never really got solid on Copernicus. I suggest "The Best Of Tom & Jerry" for Steve H's interface to us humble fucks. Good luck with your tech job Loozah!

  12. Fiendish Yellow Brains! on Chinese Government Ramps Up Weather Control Efforts · · Score: 1

    Oh, I don't know. Considering we exist in a closed system (we live on a ball, in space)... What Could Possibly Go Wrong? No KYOTO for us! We can fix billions of years of planetary evolution with our fiendish little yellow brains!!!

  13. IT I$ CHEAP on US Senator Proposes Bill To Eliminate Overtime For IT Workers · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Already living this. Welcome to the Sweat Shop Of The 21st Century!

  14. Re:First time accepted submitter what? on Blue Coat Denies Its Devices Helping Syrian Gov't · · Score: 1

    Agreed. Is this a new policy? How does one get "accepted" to be a submitter? Is there a litmus test? Geek knowledge? Will we have to provide you with our real names ala Google + ? Just sayin!

  15. Re:Just Like Hearings About The Economic Collapse on Apple Discusses iOS Privacy Issues Before Congress · · Score: 1

    FUNNY!

  16. Cyber Terrorism on Sober Attack on 87th Anniversary of the Nazi Party · · Score: 1

    What a crock!I've ben a Security Manager long before security was a vogue job and long before kooks in caves were blowing up our buildings. Point - I have yet to see a single bonafide case of cyber terrorism. And don't say web site defacement. the effort involved wouldn't be worth the effort and the systems in the public domain (utilities) have a lot of safeguards that would make it unlikely for an intruder (even one not currently running around with explosives strapped to himself)to directly control said systems. It's Republican media hype designed to bolster an unwinnable war against an opponent not restricted to specific boundries. Go home!