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  1. Re:Careers on Where to Go After a Lifetime in IT? · · Score: 0

    I would follow my dream and open a combination brewpub/barbecue joint/topless carwash.

  2. Re:No, they don't need free software on Microsoft Thinks Africa Doesn't Need Free Software · · Score: -1

    Excuse me, but Tom Delay hasn't been convicted of anything. Apparently you only apply the principle of "innocent until proven guilty" to people who have similar political views. But this is slashdot, so I should expect ill-informed views from a single point of view, eh?

  3. Re:guns illegal in Australia on Secretaries Sacked After Flamewar at Work · · Score: 0

    America is simply a violent culture. If they weren't shooting each other, they'd be stabbing and bludgeoning each other. The problem isn't mechanical, it's social (just to keep those flames burning)...

    Oh yeah?

    Come up here to the US and say that!

  4. Re:Posted on Technocrat.Net on First Results From Deep Impact Mission · · Score: -1

    I, for one, welcome our new, extremely fine particle overlords!

  5. Re:This is great on Quake 3 Source Code to be Released · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    fifth post!

  6. Re:How many punches before it starts selling cookw on Lean Mean Grilling PC Mod · · Score: 1

    speak for yourself, douchebag.

  7. Re:Not just nice, ESSENTIAL on Will Our Cars Become Our Chauffeurs? · · Score: 1

    Yeah, because people are being forced at gunpoint to live in places like Manhattan, when in fact they would all love to live in Orange County or Atlanta if they could just escape!

    Are you crazy, is that your problem?

    Who is forced at gunpoint to live in Manhattan?

    Thank you, drive through!

  8. Re:Not just nice, ESSENTIAL on Will Our Cars Become Our Chauffeurs? · · Score: 1

    What you don't seem to understand is that people in this country want their cars, because of the freedom of movement it gives them. You would force people to live in a certain place, i.e. a densely populated urban area? By denying their right to live where they chose, I suppose, eh? No thanks, I will keep my car and SUV, thank you very much.