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  1. Re:TFA does a poor job of defining what's happenin on How Your Compiler Can Compromise Application Security · · Score: 1
  2. Re:News flash on How Your Compiler Can Compromise Application Security · · Score: 1

    The questions aren't stupid.

  3. Re:I donâ(TM)t suppose... on Feds Confiscate Investigative Reporter's Confidential Files During Raid · · Score: 1

    To presume I didn't to begin with is your mistake to make and you are welcome to it. You can think about it any way you'd like, but as far as I'm concerned you're just practicing mental masturbation and were hoping for some company. No means no.

  4. Re:Sadly, we are all out of really smart NAZI's on Why Can't Big Government Launch a Website? · · Score: 1

    Gotta love the irony. I'm not American. Best I can tell, at the moment I'm not the one fighting figments of imagination.

  5. Re:Sadly, we are all out of really smart NAZI's on Why Can't Big Government Launch a Website? · · Score: 1

    Despite their name they were imperialists. I'm not sure why your thoughts go to conservatives wanking themselves, but that tells me more about you than it tells you about me.

  6. Re:Sadly, we are all out of really smart NAZI's on Why Can't Big Government Launch a Website? · · Score: -1, Troll

    Nazism is short for National Socialism. They aren't *like* socialists, they *are* socialists.

  7. Re:I donâ(TM)t suppose... on Feds Confiscate Investigative Reporter's Confidential Files During Raid · · Score: 1

    What we're talking about is a lot of potential, but which direction this potential is going to go is anyone's guess. We, as a species had never had this backdrop of instant global communication, where word of mouth cannot effectively be silenced anymore. The truth is that we have NO CLUE as to how this will turn out, the only thing I see for sure is that just about EVERYONE is shitting their pants right now. It's smelly.

  8. Re:I donâ(TM)t suppose... on Feds Confiscate Investigative Reporter's Confidential Files During Raid · · Score: 1

    No, you just wasted your time correcting a spelling mistake no one was actually confused about. If I was marked on this, then perhaps, but I've not been to a classroom in a good 8 years.

  9. Re:I donâ(TM)t suppose... on Feds Confiscate Investigative Reporter's Confidential Files During Raid · · Score: 1

    I was talking about the USSR itself, not east germany. I'm not sure you are aware of this but Germany got a lot of their extermination training from the Russians in the 30s.

  10. Re:I donâ(TM)t suppose... on Feds Confiscate Investigative Reporter's Confidential Files During Raid · · Score: 1

    Do your officials have a body quota they must produce too?

  11. Re:Mod parent up. on Feds Confiscate Investigative Reporter's Confidential Files During Raid · · Score: 1

    Eventually, lead in the head. As nature intended.

  12. Re:I donâ(TM)t suppose... on Feds Confiscate Investigative Reporter's Confidential Files During Raid · · Score: 1

    My friend, I understand that you may think so. But the reality of a police state include mass graves, concentration camps, and death tolls in around a million per year, non of which would be hard to confirm. It has yet to come to that, it has before. You have far more freedom here than you realize, do not squander it on petty assumptions. Untill this is on mass, they are still afraid of you!

  13. Re:Cyrillic is not a language on First New Top-Level Domains Added To the Root Zone · · Score: 1

    The English equivalents make as much sense as the russian ones though. Site before the Internet was just what the Russian equivalent is. We simply got used to it, so it's not an issue.

  14. Re:The Land Of The Negative Option on Bell Canada To Collect User Data For Advertising · · Score: 1

    The primary concern is the profiling itself. Everything else is just gravy.

  15. Re:If you don't like it on Bell Canada To Collect User Data For Advertising · · Score: 1

    And for an added bonus, Bell is currently taking Canadians to court because they don't like the rules we make them play by. Guess who's footing that bill...

  16. Re:No boobies though. on Facebook Lets Beheading Clips Return To Its Site · · Score: 1

    There is no one single definition for Christianity. Note that Christianity defines itself through the acceptance of Christ alone, and purposfully removes the notion of good deeds as a method of salvation. Therefore Christianity has no actual doctorine beyond Christ, and you are free to interpert God's word differently than another Christian without ever having to feel like there is conflict. While you can almost call it sects within Islam, there is *a lot* less ambiguity. I can understand the drive to be inclusive, but in this case, the parallels are almost non existent.

  17. Re:No boobies though. on Facebook Lets Beheading Clips Return To Its Site · · Score: 2

    While they may identify themselves as muslim, muslims would identify them as infadels. There's really not much grey area here. It could be that they are ignorant of what is demanded of them, but then they are not representatives of islam to begin with. This is a warrior culture from beginning to end, and lends itself very poorly to comarisons with Christianity. The norse mythologies offer far better insights into the mentality of islamic intoctrination.

  18. Re:No boobies though. on Facebook Lets Beheading Clips Return To Its Site · · Score: 1

    Not only is it off topic to begin with, it adds nothing of value. You're only saying it to scratch your own personal itch, which no one happens to give a shit about except you. However, you've deluded yourself into thinking that your verbal diarea is actually relevant to someone. Not surprising that you'd be so perplexd that reality, once again, ignores you into oblivion after a couple of comments pointing out that your thoughts do not justify your presense. Go ahead speak. Show yourself the fool you are.

  19. Re:No boobies though. on Facebook Lets Beheading Clips Return To Its Site · · Score: 2

    For the most part I agree, however, a nit pick I have with your line of thinking is that there's some arbitrary distinction between islam and islamist extremeism. True islam demands extreemeism from its subjects. It is perscribed. Western notion of moderation do not really apply. It resolves to violence as its M. O. I would concider it to be both anti-civilized and far more dangerous than either Christianity (Invented to passify an overly diverse citystate) and Judaism (Surviving oral traditions of an ancient egyptian cult of sun worshipers).

  20. Re:Ignore your problems. on Gene Variant Can Cause Nattering Nabobs of Negativity · · Score: 1

    Already you are wrong. You will NOT be right 50% of the time. You will have a 50% chance of being right on every coin toss! For instance, what if you flip the coin ONLY ONE TIME? Will you get 50% heads and 50% tails, or, more likely, will you get 100% of one or the other?

  21. The only sensible "statement" and "action" on Hillary Clinton: "We Need To Talk Sensibly About Spying" · · Score: 1

    Dear USA government. The ONLY sensible thing to do is to say you're sorry, and stop doing it. All else is just playing hard and fast with words and nobody believes you anyway. None of you. Liars.

  22. Re:What it doesnt cover is speed. on Book Review: Getting Started With Drupal Commerce · · Score: 1

    Or people that may, perhaps want to avoid reinventing the wheel for every damn site.

  23. Re:making money review on Book Review: Getting Started With Drupal Commerce · · Score: 1

    There's one of you retards in every thread... If you cannot put a Drupal website together, you should find a more suitable profession. If you think you can do that type of user registration, permission and access management, theming, content and extension management from scratch, you're deluded. I'll take Drupal over your barely tested shitpile any day. Kthanxbye.

  24. Re:Well, I have a theory on When Does the Universe Compute? · · Score: 1

    The holographic principle simply states that information of 3d space can be encoded onto a 2d surface. Likewise for 4d spacetime & 3d space. So any number of dimentions can, in fact, be represented within the confines of that number -1 dimentions. At least, according to the theory.

  25. Re:Experts on In Praise of Micromanagement · · Score: 1

    When the consistency of their bracket placement is 4 tabs here and 2 spaces there, it really starts to bother me.. So I think that answers what side of that fence I'm on. It's largly due to lack of experience. CSS guy doing JS and PHP... sigh.