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  1. Re:Never was a fan on The 40th Anniversary of Star Trek · · Score: 1

    Everything is dirty, weathered and worn.

    Yeah - just like 1970's America.

  2. . . .dissuading malefactors from injuring it. . . on The Future of the Net · · Score: 1

    Oh boy! SkyNet here we come!

  3. But Will the Microsoft Distro Come With Clippy? on Microsoft Warms Up to Linux · · Score: 3, Funny

    Oh God I hope so.

  4. Re:slashdot - predictable on Riot Control Ray-Gun for Use in Iraq · · Score: 1

    Unlike our founding fathers, you must place an extremely high level of trust in our government and police forces. Ever hear of the civil rights demonstrations of the '60s?

    That was FORTY YEARS ago.

    Unlike most college campuses, the rest of the nation has moved on.

    Why don't you join us here in the 21st Century, where the heaviest weapon used against violent protestors in the past five years has been pepper spray.

  5. Yeah - Who Needs Hi-Tech Weaponry on Riot Control Ray-Gun for Use in Iraq · · Score: 1

    . . . when all you need is a knife, some C-4, and a cell phone.

  6. To the AC Who Authored This: on Riot Control Ray-Gun for Use in Iraq · · Score: 1

    Thank you.

  7. Re:It is a big deal. on Justice O'Connor Retiring · · Score: 1

    The claim that the Liberation of Iraq killed "100,000" Iraqis is another example of the Left exaggerating a single study for political purposes.

    But since we're going to talk about dead Iraqis, let's talk about the 500,000 Iraqi children Clinton and Albright allegedly killed by enforcing U.N sanctions against Saddam's regime.

    If we're going to believe the hyperbole and hysteria generated by the Left and parroted by the MSM as fact, then we have to acknowledge that Bush is about 400,000 Iraqi deaths behind Clinton.

    Don't we?

  8. Re:One More Reason on Britain's First Jedi Member of Parliament · · Score: 1

    How about an even easier choice:

    George or Spotted Dick?

  9. One More Reason on Britain's First Jedi Member of Parliament · · Score: 1

    . . . I'm thankful my ancestors had the good sense to get a on a leaky boat and cross the Atlantic.

  10. Re:Indeed? on Second Indymedia Server Seized in UK Within a Year · · Score: 1

    "You are a dishonest shit; utterly typical behavior for a illiterate neocon such as yourself. Pathetic, truy pathetic.

    Thanks.

    I'll take that as a compliment.

  11. Sample Indymedia Content on Second Indymedia Server Seized in UK Within a Year · · Score: 2, Interesting

    This link is representative of typical Indymedia content - judge it for yourself.

    uglf communique 05.01.2005"

  12. Every Army Recruiter Already Has A Database on Pentagon Creating A Database Of Students · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It's called (or was called ca 1993 - 1997) a "P-card" (Prospect card)

    A P-card is what that poor bastard uses when he calls you or your slacker kid every freakin' night of the week, trying to get the two "sits" (appointments) his staion commander told him he had to get before he could go home for the night.

    P-card databases are built from a variety of automated and non-automated sources. The armed forces have bought mailing lists targeting the male 18-24 year group for years. Recruiters also use high school year books, phone books, mailing lists provided by schools, and the ASVAB test you took to get out of PE for the day, and other students to build their P-card database.

    The Penatagon building another database is redundant as any recruiter will tell you. Most of the leads it will generate will likely be useless, but recuriters will be forced to refine them, adding more work to an already never-ending day on the bag.

    I imagine many army recruiters are wishing they were in Iraq right now instead of cold-calling people with little to no interest in volunteering to serve in the military.

    At least in Iraq they get to shoot back at the bastards.

  13. Re:GET OVER IT! on Censored Nagasaki Bomb Story Found · · Score: 1

    ". . .and I would have preferred another way."

    Yet you never offer "another way" that achieves the desired result: the elimination of totalitarian regimes like Imperial Japan.

    "Another way" seems to always mean appeasement of the very real evil that manifests itself in the form of brutal dictatorships that murder not only their neighbors but their own citizens, and if history has taught us one thing, appeasement never works.

    In the context of the times, the use of atomic bombs against Imperial Japan was the correct decsion both militarily and politically.

    Too bad for the residents of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, just as it was too bad for the millions of victims of Imperial Japans aggression.

  14. Re:Strippers and Tax Evasion on CA State Offers To Prepare Simple Tax Returns · · Score: 1

    "How do you think that strippers can afford those BMWs and 2-story houses in Sacramento?

    Because you keep tipping them?

  15. Re:Why? on Back to Moon in 2015? · · Score: 1

    Bush as evil as Hitler?

    Where are Bush's camps?

    Where are Bush's six million dead jews?

    Hell, the best you've got is an unsubstantiated claim Bush killed 100,000 Iraqis.

    And that's still 400,000 short of the 500,000 dead Iraqi children Clinton, Albright, and the UN were blamed for killing.

    I'd say Bush has a long ways to go before he measures up to the level of evil you attribute to him.

  16. Re:Great - Another Example of "Progressives" on Nanotech Protests Begin · · Score: 1

    Forgive me for not being exact in my language.

    Whether you call it socialist or populist or liberal, the perception most people have of "Progressives" is of tree-hugging, gun-grabbing, wealth-redistributing, terrorist-appeasing, vote-rigging, self-appointed know-it-alls who want to tell eveyone else how to live their lives.

    I don't mean that as an insult. I mean that as that's how "Progressives" are perceived.

  17. Re:Great - Another Example of "Progressives" on Nanotech Protests Begin · · Score: 2, Interesting

    And your point is. . .?

    Many if not most envrionmentalists claim they are "Progressives."

    And to the best of my knowledge, most "Progressives" (you being the exception) are happy to have them.

    There may be some "Progressives" like yourself who embrace advances in technology, but the socialist bedrock of your "progressive" ideology has proven more harmful than any catastrophe capitalism or technology ever whipped up.

  18. Great - Another Example of "Progressives" on Nanotech Protests Begin · · Score: 1

    . . . attempting to thwart progress.

    Why don't these morons go live in the developing world as most of the world's inhabitants do: impoverished, uneducated, and unemployed.

    And don't forget to give away your trust funds before you go. And burn your passports too.

  19. Re:You guys.. on Patriot Act to be Expanded · · Score: 1

    This coming from the land of the Anti Social Behaviour Orders and the Official Secrets Act.

    How amusing.

  20. Re:When can we expect... on Airport Screeners could see X-rated X-rays · · Score: 1

    They've been available for years:

    X-Ray Specs

  21. Re:What a day... on Military Seeks Approval to Develop Space Weapons · · Score: 1

    Here's a better quote:

    "It will be a great day when our schools stand alert 365/24/7, deploy around the globe on a day's notice to deliver billions in humanitarian aid, and the Air Force gets to take 'Admin Days' off three times a month."

  22. They're just re-booting on Software Glitches Stall Toyota Prius · · Score: 1

    . . . after installing the latest automatic Windows updates.

  23. "World's smallest flying web server" on Unmanned Aircraft Clustered via Bluetooth · · Score: 1

    What would I do without /.?

  24. Re:Oh Noes--The "N" Word! on Nuclear Battery That Runs 10 Years · · Score: 1

    "Tritium is excreted through the urine within a month or so after ingestion."

    So THAT'S why my pee glowed in the dark!

    Signed,
    Former USAF Johnston Atoll Worker

    UNPLANNED CONTAMINATION

  25. Oh Great on Google Acquires Dodgeball · · Score: 1

    Does this mean I have to wrap my cell-phone in tin foil too?