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  1. Re:Define pornography on No Porn From Public WiFi Hotspots In the UK Proposed · · Score: -1, Troll

    Better to be a smart socialist libertarian, than a whiny tory maggot that wanks off to the biggest overpaid bankster.

    Would this mean high finance porn (i.e. CEOs that happen to be celebrated for being overpaid and underperforming) could be put under the scope as well? I might say so, just to bring in some equality to the world.

  2. Re:Released on a Friday ... on Canada Launches ACTA Bill · · Score: 0

    True enough, Tricky Vic has words in the Hansard that can be used to take him out. Hell; PM's bum buddy Rob Anders called Nelson Mandela a terrorist for crying out loud. I'll pay my respects to Mr. Mandela; and I would love to see how many candidates are willing to hold the feet of the Conservative Party to the flames.

    The Dishonourable Prime Minister was found in contempt, unfortunately the little "Twit from Toronto" went and called the election to stay in power. If I'm not mistaken, we've still yet to hear about the Elections Canada fiasco with misdirecting voters via the use of "Robo-calls". Frankly most of the judiciary are scared to throw the book at the Cornwall Alliance allied Conservative Party.

    I'll be honest, you would find me picking the mind of Elijah Harper before I sit down with "Thievin' Stephen".

  3. Re:And I.... on RIAA: Google Failing To Demote Pirate Websites · · Score: 0

    The MAFIAA strikes again. Think they will learn to do the right thing and fall on their collective swords?

  4. Re: Vive La France on US CEO Says French Workers Have Three-Hour Work Day · · Score: 0

    I'd welcome an era where the CEO goes the way of the dinosaurs.

    If they want feudalism; then we shall give it to them in a style similar to past eras in history. I would love to see how a few CEOs deal with rebellions and suddenly having their million plus (insert currency that isn't the yen) salaries go down the shitter due to being worthless.

  5. Re:I'm sure posting it on /. on White House Petition To Make Cell Phone Unlocking Legal Needs 11,000 Signatures · · Score: 0

    5412 at the moment. DRM schemes must remain dead.

  6. Re: "this Michael Geist guy" on The IIPA Copyright Demands For Canada and Spain · · Score: 0

    It is possible to consider the IIPA as so far behind the times, that they are still using dial up for internet connections. Their business models have been out of date for so long; they make the old 8-tracks look like new tech.

    I think I have seen their kind having a closer relationship with the batch of idiots known as Conservative MPs, than the same MPs have with their own constituents.

  7. Re:Monsanto takes .. on Monsanto Takes Home $23m From Small Farmers According To Report · · Score: 0

    Think it might be time to drop Monsanto's bottom line to start showing red? I think some of the farmers might be better off trying to run with edible weeds for feeding both family & livestock. I'd try either crabgrass as a possible starting ground, and have it running for bit as both grain and greens.

  8. Re:Check truth in political speech on Real-Time Fact Checking With "Truth Teller" · · Score: -1

    On the other hand, when can we start sending the neoliberal conservatives to the insane asylum? I know a few members of the CPC that would easily qualify.

  9. Re:$2.7 million in stock? on GameSpy's New Owners Begin Disabling Multiplayer Without Warning · · Score: -1

    To think the same thing had happened back when Gamespy had bought out the Mplayer service.

    The Mplayer client was functional for the era it was in. At the time my connection was rather crappy with dial up having to be the only way at the time and this was having large files be a pain do download with the speeds that were available in that part of town. Needless to say for some files, you could have made a large breakfast with all the fixings and eaten it before the file was done.

  10. Re:Short answer: on Ad Blocking – a Coming Legal Battleground? · · Score: -1

    Most of the time I usually run either Opera and toss the domain of the offending advertisers and refresh. If I get something bugging me when I have Firefox up and running, I do the same thing with the bloody hosts file and redirect the bugger home.

  11. Re:Over all, this was good. on Canadian Copyright Reform Takes Effect · · Score: -1

    Well could always call on one of the parties that would be willing to excise the mandatory DRM provisions from the law in the next federal election.

    I would say it is time to retake the House of Commons from the Conservatives and give them a repeat of the Mulroney era dumping.

  12. Re:not too surprising on EA Exec Won't Green Light Any Single Player-Only Games · · Score: -1

    If that was the case, then someone might want to tell Gibeau to look at the back catalog and see what made the games fun. If the bloody moron thinks it happens to be graphics, then he should be forced to endure some games that were actually fun to play in either solo or multiplayer.

    Anyone for locking him up in a room with a copy of M.U.L.E and one of the old respective platforms it was released on? Sure it would be a pain to do; but sometimes the ones who write the cheques for the developers need to actually try playing the games whilst they are in development as a test subject.

    I think some of the old game coders & designers from the earlier eras could show Mr. Gibeau on what made the games fun. I'm not talking about unlimited resources to make another cookie cutter FPShitter either. They had limitations on what they could do; and I would give them a major salute for pulling off what they did with the resources of the era.

  13. "It is the nineties and it is time for Klax" At least it isn't an outdated catchphrase like I just quoted. On the other hand, the gameplay was rather good for an arcade puzzle game.

  14. Re:It might be even more sinister than that on Feds Plan 'Fog of Disinformation' To Track Information Leaks · · Score: -1

    Watch the FBI get their asses handed to them by a simple size and hash sequence.

  15. Re:Conservative party Minister: so pro USA on Home Office To Ignore Wikipedia Founder's Petition Against O'Dwyer Extradition · · Score: -1

    Definitely need the Yakuza to start up a turf war with the MAFIAA. Or for someone to actually start getting the process running to make an actual grassroots effort to bring in a few more parties to the US to make it feasible.

  16. Re:Translation on SOPA Protests 'Poisoned the Well,' Says Congressional Staffer · · Score: -1

    Now all that's needed is a way to start returning the government to the real people. If not, you can always start telling the corporate lobbyists to live in the new oubliette that was created by converting one or more of the various abandoned mine shafts in the country for the purpose.

  17. Re:Michael Geist on Canadian Telcos Secretly Supporting Internet Surveillance Legislation · · Score: -1

    Methinks an anonymous Conservative coward. Shall we be seeing the disintegration of the tories by law or a physical rending? There are left wingers who would gladly see the PM get what is coming to him in the form of punishment. Crimes against humanity could likely be levied against Harper and cabinet in respect to the G20/G8 meetings.

    I've heard that a few people would love to see Harper and company literally hanging for what they have done to the country. Personally I'd prefer Harper to stand before Madame Guillotine for her loving embrace if we cannot see him hanging from the Peace Tower.

  18. Re:Um, yeah, actually ... on British Prime Minister To Announce Porn Blocking Plans · · Score: -1

    Bad enough that one old punk song I had loved actually had the title as Kick Out the Tories. Where you find Tories, alas you find corruption of rights. I would say
    Guy Fawkes is needed in this day and age. Right person, wrong era.

  19. Re:Coming soon... on FBI: We Need Wiretap-Ready Web Sites — Now · · Score: -1

    If I could, I'd either have modded you funny or insightful.

  20. Re:Most of the time, Siri just shows Google result on Is Siri Smarter Than Google? · · Score: -1

    Does this mean in the future we will be working with net navis? Sorry but I couldn't help make a comparison to the Megaman Battle Network / Rockman.exe series. Bad enough if we wind up going into Ryuusei no Rockman/Megaman Star Force level of tech.

  21. Re:Prior Art on Activision Blizzard Sued For Patent Infringement Over WoW, CoD · · Score: -1

    In this case, I'd be hoping Activision Blizzard wins. I believe there is enough prior art with that the patents are tossed in the shredder. Some of the old services like Compuserve or The Sierra Network be considered fair game as prior art as well.

  22. Re:My goodness on MPAA Chief Dodd Hints At Talks To Revive SOPA · · Score: -1

    Must we call in the Digital Yakuza again to deal with the MAFIAA? SOPA round 2 will go like the first, down in flames from the tech sector.

  23. Re:Pirate Bay? on After Megaupload, MPAA Targets Other File Sharing Services · · Score: -1

    Now this one should be modded flamebait.

    Last politician that pissed off 4chan got his ass kicked. Vic Toews pissed off the citizens, rather similarly here in Canada. Now his name is mud pretty much anywhere but parliament. Someone drops this little nugget on 4chan, right wing might as well be amputated.

  24. Re:Because everybody knows on DHS Will Now Vet UK Air Passengers To Mexico, Canada, Cuba · · Score: -1

    I believe there are likely a few cockneys that want to string you up for that.

  25. Re:What makes it really interesting... on Political Party's Leadership Election Hit By DDoS Attack · · Score: -1

    Funny enough that I got bad karma from calling the prime minister Hitler version 2.0. Would love to see what happens when the money trail is traced back to the Conservatives.