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  1. human suffering on BART Strike Provides Stark Contrast To Tech's Non-Union World · · Score: 1

    the tech industry fills its coffers on the backs of slave labor.

  2. apple cartridge? on Sony, Microsoft Squabble Over Console Features, But the Real Opponent Is Apple · · Score: 1

    Apple needs to keep kids working. Why not gaming cartridges...lol

  3. Re:IMHO on Ask Slashdot: Science Books For Middle School Enrichment? · · Score: 1

    funny, while reading the original post I thought immediately of Asimov.

  4. Re:no, telcos 20+ years old don't get same conditi on How Google Fiber Could Do Some National Good, Or At Least Scare the Carriers · · Score: 1

    that"s heresy one must not speak false of our corporate elders. good point, but i'm sure some corporate sycophant will try to rationalize your point..

  5. douchebags on Real-Time Gmail Spying a 'Top Priority' For FBI This Year · · Score: 1

    Gotta be a real douche bag to work for those people.

  6. Re:As has been said, on The Real Purpose of DRM · · Score: 1

    LMAO, can i use your quote?

  7. Re:Left wing bird cage liner on What If Manning Had Leaked To the New York Times? · · Score: 1

    not only are we known as stupid around the world but we have been upgraded to fat and stupid. thanks for proving this stereotype of Americans to be true. ps: I am assuming your fat.

  8. Re:Internet tradition on EU Citizens Warned Not To Use US Cloud Services Over Spying Fears · · Score: 1

    Government is a process therefore your quote, "This is what our government is doing," is meaningless. the question should be, who is in control of the process of government. The answer will be business, specifically large international corporations.

  9. wtf on Strong Climate Change Opinions Are Self-Reinforcing · · Score: 1

    WTF,

  10. Terrorists caught on Apple's Secret Plan To Join iPhones With Airport Security · · Score: 1

    How many terrorists has the TSA caught...0

  11. easy to memorize on Teaching Natural Sciences To Social Science Students? · · Score: 1

    Math and Hard science are easy for me. Just memorization, some students do better and some won't. students who consistently want to know why, normally have a harder time with math.

  12. Get rich in a system then fuck everyone else on Facebook Co-Founder Saverin Gives Up U.S. Citizenship Before IPO · · Score: 1

    piece of shit.

  13. how can people be angry on botrh sides, on Zimmerman Charged With 2nd-Degree Murder · · Score: 1

    A grown ass man shoots a kid. What a piece of shit.

  14. Re:Lamo Outed a Felon on Wikileaks Source Outed To Stroke Hacker's Own Ego · · Score: 1

    lamos a rat and so are you. cowards like to justify each others actions.

  15. no surprise money has its way. on The FCC May Decide Not To Regulate Broadband · · Score: 2, Insightful

    No surprise corporations have their way and the commons suffers.

  16. Re:Solution is You and Me on IBM, Other Multinationals "Detaching" From the US · · Score: 2, Insightful

    It is simply globalization, and the race to the bottom. The poster obviously feels secure in his abilities and thinks that the free market only applies to labor. Besides you can never win an argument with a corporate jock sniffer, just be secure in the knowledge that what comes around goes around.

  17. Re:America descends into the dark ages of broadban on AT&T Denies Resetting P2P Connections · · Score: 1

    It's ironic that in America, the country that much of the basis for the Internet hails from, seems to be regressing in Internet access. In Eastern Europe, more and more people enjoy fast and unthrottled connections, and ISPs don't care how many gigabytes of traffic you pull in each month. One ISP I know in Romania helped alleviate demands on its network by setting up a DC++ server where people could share films and music with people from the same city, not by penalizing customers. Everything is falling apart in America!!!! Especially our infrastructure.
  18. Re:Gerstmann interview not exactly revealing on Kohnke v. Perpetual Suit Unveils 'Pay For Good Reviews' Angle · · Score: 1

    Now it starts to make sense, I always wondered why Game spot never gave top tier games a bad review.

  19. Re:The last acceptable prejudice... on US Government Caught Manipulating Wikipedia · · Score: 1

    "Everyone's allowed to criticize their government. But what if the comment had been anti-Muslim or antisemitic? I imagine there'd be far more dissent in the comments" people need to take themselves a little less seriously..

  20. Re:modify not create on Academic Games Are No Fun · · Score: 1

    thanks for your work.

  21. Re:Intel should be ashamed on Peru Orders 260K OLPCs, Mexico to Get 50K · · Score: 1

    I agree. Walmart also seems to be getting in the fray with the 200 dollar Linux box. It took a non-profit to come up with the idea of a very low cost pc. Now the Ferengi social nature of corporations, and the morons working for them, want a piece of the pie. Motive is important. No, the bottom line is not all a company should be about. I also find the callus remarks of many people concerning poverty disturbing.

  22. Re:Meh... on Doom and Gloom for Web Radio · · Score: 1

    Your missing the point. too tired to explain it to you. all I can say is sometimes ya think about someone other than yourself.

  23. Re:Perhaps we should have to pay for bandwidth. on Comcast Cuts Off Users Who Exceed Secret Limit · · Score: 1

    we do pay, when one signs up, you get charged a monthly fee for access.

  24. Re:What's Really Irrational on Did Humans Evolve? No, Say Americans · · Score: 1

    maybe there is somethig to the old saying, dumb Americans.

  25. Re:Grasping after escaping revenue on Dueling Network Neutrality Commentary on NPR · · Score: 1

    I already pay for high-speed access. Your US mail example would work better if you framed it the way the telecoms want to charge for Internet. For example; you would pay more for overnight mail within the US. Outside of the Us you would need to pay more, plus pay a premium depending on what country you want your mail to get to. Plus pay a premium depending on the wait time of week and the traffic of mail heading to a certain country. Ooh and by the way they can then say we no longer offer service to country x, because we do not like their pork eating habits. Your simplistic example belies the misunderstanding that abounds concerning this subject. Last point during the 90's the telecoms were given billions of dollars of tax breaks to improve their pipes in order to offer service to more people. What did they do with the money?