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  1. Re:Untrue? on Victory for small business in domain disputes · · Score: 1

    Yes, but he stated that "anything electronic related" was protected. This example would not qualify...unless..I mean there are some "electronic" products that a "Smut Shack" might sell. If you get my drift.

  2. Re:HTTP://WWW.POLYESTER.NET BOYCOTTED BY SLASHDOT! on Victory for small business in domain disputes · · Score: 0

    Back, foul beast! Back to the cave where once you came!

  3. Re:Help! My calculator stopped working! on 9/9/99: News? Nein! · · Score: 0

    Not be be nasty but........(Score 3, Funny)???? You need to get out more.

  4. Re:2038 bug??? what is that? on 9/9/99: News? Nein! · · Score: 1

    That's when all of Microsoft's product go KABOOOMM!!!!

  5. Re:It hasn't happened yet! on 9/9/99: News? Nein! · · Score: 1

    If you stand on your head, 999 becomes 666. Now #9 point above has a whole new meaning. Just something else stupid for us to ponder.
    Life sucks, then you die.

  6. Re:"Star Wars" despots vs. "Star Trek" populists on Obi-Wan speaks out against franchise · · Score: 1

    Wow...That's profound. And a little wordy if I might say.

  7. Huh? on Obi-Wan speaks out against franchise · · Score: 1

    Thou shalt not bite the hand that feeds thee! How's that for a banal line Obi Wan? May the Swartz be with you!

  8. Re:scott mcnealy on Smile for the US Secret Service · · Score: 1

    Might as well just strap a camera to my ass. They know everything else I do.

  9. Re:Fingerprints on Smile for the US Secret Service · · Score: 1

    This , I mean the reply you received sounds like only so much bullcrap.
    Think about this scenario...it's a time of civil unrest, maybe even war...say China is at war with the U.S.. Big brother has your SSN, your ID #, YOUR PICTURE! I can see a scenario much like what happened in the Second World War. Japanese Americans and Canadians, some many generations Americans and Canadians, interned at camps because of their "nationality". To much identification makes it to easy for the government to practice state sanctioned discrimination.

  10. Re:Urine Samples on Smile for the US Secret Service · · Score: 1

    So, let me get this right. You need a photo ID card to prove that "yes, that's me and this is my urine"? Life only get more absurd every day. This is really funny. "Unless you show me your photo ID now, I'm going to slap your ass in jail for 45 days and suspend your rights for 6 months." People get less time in jail for stealing a car for God's sake.

  11. Re:i'd like to register a new face please... on Smile for the US Secret Service · · Score: 1

    You may be right. Maybe you would have to have an "upgrade" or possibly a new "version" of your face. Photo ID strickly for the sake of tracking law abiding citizens is almost criminal. Maybe they should advertise..."If your going to commit a terrorist act, please apply at your local DMV for a Terrorist ID Card."

  12. Re:Top 7 Most Surprising Facts on Smile for the US Secret Service · · Score: 1

    You forgot number 8. Gawky teenagers will still go to bars and try to explain that the photo ID they have really is them.

  13. Re:Fingerprints on Smile for the US Secret Service · · Score: 1

    Geez...what's next? Urine samples?

  14. Oh Oh! on Smile for the US Secret Service · · Score: 1

    How did Image Data feel about South Carolina's actions? "The PR, legal, and legislative situation in the pilot State will continue to be evaluated and dealt with," a January 1999 company report says.

    Read that to say somebody will have the shit audited out of them. Nasty visits by guys wearing dark glasses...that kind of thing.

  15. Re:katz on Review: Code of Ethics for Programmers? · · Score: 1

    Hey...wait a minute...I get it. Just because my name is ushirageri, you think I'm a Asian. My god, That's a shot!!! Ouch!!! No I'm not Asian.


  16. Re:katz on Review: Code of Ethics for Programmers? · · Score: 1

    "silly little asians"???, I must confess, I chuckled. Why are they silly? Your point is valid, you can choose to work around whomever you wish. But, if it's for prejudical reasons, I would prefer people kept those reasons to themselves. Cuases less racial tension that way you know.

    Child molesters are one of the lowest forms of life on the planet.

  17. Re:katz on Review: Code of Ethics for Programmers? · · Score: 1

    That's got to be the dumbest example know to man. I don't have sex with three year olds because: a) they're only three and they probably don't understand the concept.
    B: They're only three and I would go to jail.
    C: They're only three and they are not sexual mature.
    D: They're only three and...well they're only three years old for shit sake. I'm not discriminating, I'm using common sense and good judgement. I don't have sex with the same sex because I prefer the opposite sex. I'm not discriminating, I'm exercising my right to choose who I have sex with, dumbass!

  18. Re:katz on Review: Code of Ethics for Programmers? · · Score: 1

    You don't seem to understand that making generalizations about someone, based on their color, sex or age is discrimatory. Your use of the term "Injuns" kind of leads me to believe that you harbour some racial prejudices?

  19. Re:katz on Review: Code of Ethics for Programmers? · · Score: 1

    I think the point was that it's you he/she didn't want to live near and not your neighbors.

  20. Re:katz on Review: Code of Ethics for Programmers? · · Score: 1

    No generalizations are dangerous. To say all Jews are whiners is offensive to me. The same as all whites are rednecks. You have to take each individual and judge them by their own morals and values. Comparing a human being to a shark is not a valid comparison. There was an A & E special about two researchers, a man and wife team, who went to Alaska to prove that Grizzly Bears are not the man eating monsters they were "generalized", there's that nasty word again, as being. They actual stood less than two or three feet away from a feeding adult male. this bear just walked on by. These bears have never had contact with humans before, or very rarely, and they have not form "generalized" opinions of humans as being dangerous. I realize that waiting until someone shoots at you is not a recommended way to learn about someone's behaviour. But, gees...cut people some slack, you just might get to know a Jew and find that he/she is not much different than you

  21. Re:katz on Review: Code of Ethics for Programmers? · · Score: 1

    First, I am not Jewish, as if it mattered anyway. Secondly, every racial type has a group who portray their race as being oppressed.(Blacks, Native Americans, Jews and yes Whites. ie How about White supremist for a start) But, painting an entire enthnic group with the same brush is a narrow minded view and deserving of a critical response.

  22. Re:katz on Review: Code of Ethics for Programmers? · · Score: 1

    What the hell does being Jewish have to do with it? Please reach down and extract your head from your ass!

  23. Re:ethics on Review: Code of Ethics for Programmers? · · Score: 1

    Wow. It actually took to this post for someone to finally slam Microsoft. You guys are slacking... or are we getting all ethically warm and fuzzy?

  24. Re:Your computer _can_ make coffee!! on Review: Code of Ethics for Programmers? · · Score: 1

    Well...sort of. This particular user unplugged the UPS so she could plug in the coffee maker. Duh.."What's a UPS kind sir?"

  25. Ethics on Review: Code of Ethics for Programmers? · · Score: 1

    I am constantly bombarded by absolutely idiotic questions, from users, where I work. "Why can't my computer make my morning coffee" type questions. A little education on the part of the general public and average user, would go a long way in eliminating alot of mis-conceptions regarding what a computer can and can't do. As citizens of the 21 century, these people have an obligation to their employers, as well as themselves, to get up to speed with todays technology. Until then, we will continue to have people take advantage of other people by using their technological edge. The guy who wrote this article whines entirely too much.