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  1. Yes, it's one big giant conspiracy, we're all stupid, and you're the only one that sees the light.

  2. Yes, abstinance works so well. So who gets to conrol it? Surely you didn't think you'd get to?

  3. Who are you to be able to decide that? What is your evidence? What is your theory? What is your model?

  4. Pretty sure this is false. At least a logical falacy. Who's to say that large swaths of the population would still be alive today if it were not for capitalism? Actual killing is so far removed from political/economical ideology it's not even funny. People kill because they can.

  5. Re:Finally, a law recognizing privacy on California Employers Can't Ask For Your Facebook Password · · Score: 1

    Are you seriously conflating what's most likely a blatant disregard for ones own health and the surrounding perception into some sort of conservative agenda? You don't see fat ladys in strip joints because it will only ever appeal to a very small number of individuals. Nothing wrong with that, it's just that for the rest of us, it's a show stopper, and it makes no business sense to offer something no one wants. As for flight attendance, is it just me, or is it simply not obvious that airplanes have limited space internally? I can only imagine what a 400 pound man/woman would look like (read inefficient) strolling those isles. Look, there's enough unfairness, racism, sexism, and asshattery to go around, no one is going to deny that in general, but some of that shit makes no sense. At the end of the day, some people simply do not take care of themselves. It takes active effort to keep 400 pounds on. No one else should get a free lunch, so I'm not really all that appaled that someone like that gets a 'no'. "It doesn't look like you can take care of yourself, we will not trust you with the responsibility of making us money" sounds like a reasonable business decision.

  6. Re:Even easier... on California Employers Can't Ask For Your Facebook Password · · Score: 1

    Doesn't that get you on one of them watch lists now-a-days?

  7. Re:Why? on Innocence of Muslims Filmmaker Arrested, Jailed · · Score: 1

    Because, once in a while, random bits of information, give us a hardon.

  8. Re:Wait, what? on The Text Message Typo That Landed a Man In Jail · · Score: 2

    Only if your mind is in a certain gutter. The rest of us think that this is *normal*.

  9. Re:Never such thing as too much porn on .xxx Registrar To Launch Pr0n Search Engine · · Score: 1

    Not sure why you emphisize monogomy. It isn't a requirement for stability nor is it universally ideal.

  10. Re:Which is the scary part? on Malicious PhpMyAdmin Served From SourceForge Mirror · · Score: 1

    I hadn't typed out neither > nor <. I only typed the slash. It seemed sufficient and no literal > or < were harmed in the process of writing the post. Not sure what this has to do with being a "PHP genius" (Is that like one 'em "Mapple Genius"?). As per your supposed experience, so far it's just smoke and mirrors.

  11. Re:Did you use open source code on Malicious PhpMyAdmin Served From SourceForge Mirror · · Score: 1

    I hope you'll make it.

  12. Re:Attack against Microsoft on Linux Forcibly Installed On Congressman's Computer In Act of Terrorism · · Score: 1

    You infer that from what, exactly?

  13. Re:Which is the scary part? on Malicious PhpMyAdmin Served From SourceForge Mirror · · Score: 1

    And I'm sure you're qualified to make that assertion. /sarcasm

  14. Re:Duh. on Malicious PhpMyAdmin Served From SourceForge Mirror · · Score: 0

    And you've added absolutely nothing of value. We've heard your opinions. We've considered them. We found them to be irrelevant and useless. We prefer you direct your noise hole elsewhere.

  15. Re:Did you use open source code on Malicious PhpMyAdmin Served From SourceForge Mirror · · Score: 1

    I'll take that as a 'yes'.

  16. Re:"weblog"? on Malicious PhpMyAdmin Served From SourceForge Mirror · · Score: 1

    Except that one of these words is ubiquitous and the other is not. Definitions of words follow from their use, not the other way around.

  17. Re:A simple bar recipe for success on SceneTap Patents Using Cameras To Determine Bar Goers' Weight, Height, Gender · · Score: 1

    Can't mod, but would love to. Should be 'Informative'.

  18. Re:happy to be an anti-social troglodyte on SceneTap Patents Using Cameras To Determine Bar Goers' Weight, Height, Gender · · Score: 1

    Not everyone finds them as distastful as you do. Live and let live.

  19. Must suck where you're from...

  20. Like to eliminate your options early, I see?

  21. Re:There's more to this story. on Linux Forcibly Installed On Congressman's Computer In Act of Terrorism · · Score: 1

    You're kidding, right? You can read, right? I mean, kids can learn a whole language before they're 5... if this is difficult for you because you have a "life", then I suspect it has more to do with your diminished cognitive abilities.

  22. Re:There's more to this story. on Linux Forcibly Installed On Congressman's Computer In Act of Terrorism · · Score: 1

    Depends on your privelege. In some cases (root), yes.

  23. Re:Attack against Microsoft on Linux Forcibly Installed On Congressman's Computer In Act of Terrorism · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Are you sure it doesn't have anything to do with you posting shit like this?

  24. Re:Did you use open source code on Malicious PhpMyAdmin Served From SourceForge Mirror · · Score: 2

    Is this a really shitty attempt at a troll?

  25. Not just by our forebears. Show me a population that does not lack this same understanding.