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  1. Re:Someone pinch me. why flaimbait? on A Delay in the Michigan Violent Games Law · · Score: -1

    Because it's written by a Xtian fundie nutbag?

  2. Re:In related news on U.S. Scientists Call for a Time Change · · Score: 0
    Kansas experienced a timeshift, time going back to 1213 AD.
    s/back/forward/
  3. Just call it stardate on U.S. Scientists Call for a Time Change · · Score: 5, Funny

    Just call it stardate, everyone will love it. Well, everyone here, anyway.

  4. Re:Do any major distros standardize on KDE? on Novell to Standardize on GNOME · · Score: -1

    France is Europe. And Europe is France. Tu n'as pas recu le memo?

  5. Re:Wrong on A Survey of the State of IP · · Score: -1
    Of course for the sake of my eyes I hope you wear clothes
    That's where the entertainment part begins...
  6. Re:IP - the anti-christ of free markets on A Survey of the State of IP · · Score: -1
    So stop being a prisoner.
    I guess you know all about that.
  7. Re:Rats? on Slacker or Sick · · Score: -1

    You'd probably get better business insights from this, although for comedy the original's a hard act to follow.

  8. Re:Stupid ambiguities on White House Cease & Desists to The Onion · · Score: -1

    It could be, except b) isn't grammatical English. The rule in this case is that the sentence should still make sense if the commas were replaced with brakets/parenthesis, or omitted entirely.

  9. Re:Were YOU suckered? on 419 Emails From A Cultural Perspective · · Score: 4, Funny
    I'll buy a beer for anyone who admits to being taken in by these chumps.
    So will I, but I'll require advance payment of the shipping & administrative costs. So just send your bank details to ...
  10. Re:A God Has Fallen? on Blu-Ray The Flavour of The Moment · · Score: -1
    "Blue-ray" is a cooler name. Don't discount this. I think that "Blue-ray" as a term resonates with both us geeks and the public.
    Until the first complaint (and subsequent lawsuit) because someone can't get one to connect to his mobile phone.
  11. Re:freedom? on Senator Wants to Keep U.N. Away From the Internet · · Score: -1
    "We don't have that kind of censorship in the US."

    No, you have the other sort, where you aren't allowed to look at titties.

  12. Re:freedom? on Senator Wants to Keep U.N. Away From the Internet · · Score: -1
    what would be wrong for France and Italy to be atheist?

    Well it would be factually incorrect. Italy is very catholic and France is more islamic every day.
  13. Re:Linux's weak point? on OSDL's Mobile Linux Initiative · · Score: 1, Insightful
    some people want Linux to do everything these days on all sorts of systems
    Linux can do that. Not the same linux, of course...
  14. Re:Metal naming scheme on Transparent Aluminum a Reality · · Score: 0

    Not necessary official names, just Latin ones. All of those would have been known to the Romans. Copper & tin even earlier, hence the bronze age was before the iron age.

  15. Re:Humvee Windshields on Transparent Aluminum a Reality · · Score: -1

    Rather than trying to make trucks into second-rate tanks, wouldn't it be better to use trucks for truck jobs, and tanks for tank jobs? For the ones in between there's armoured cars and APCs.

  16. Re:Cue Idiot Who Doesn't Understand Libertarians on Royal Society Issues IP Charter · · Score: -1

    Before someone asks "why don't they shop elsewhere", I'll add that either the location is so isolated that there isn't another choice and/or that a largish proportion of the workers' pay is in vouchers (I think the word at the time was "scrip") that can only be spent there.

  17. Re:Fatalism on Royal Society Issues IP Charter · · Score: -1
    We do believe in laws. We just don't believe in passing laws to restrict freedom.
    So the kind of laws you support are the ones that ban invisible pink unicorns from wearing hats made of transparent aluminum?

    Because any law that applies to real people or real things must affect someone's freedom, somehow.

  18. Re:And how many spores.... on Pillows Dangerous for Your Health · · Score: -1
    Makes you wonder how the millions living in unsanitary poverty stricken conditions around the world manage to out-do first-world growth rates.
    I think it involves fucking[1] a lot without wearing rubber johnnies.

    [1] whatever that is.

  19. Re:The American Antibiotic Addicts on Bacteria-killing Pencil · · Score: 0, Insightful

    Couldn't they just give them a placebo? It's amazing what calcium carbonate, magnesium sulphate and a bit of food colouring can cure.

  20. Re:Send jobs overseas, CMM on Holding Developers Liable For Bugs · · Score: -1

    You don't have to be a disciple of Adam Smith (or indeed have clue number one about economics) to see why that would be an incredibly bad thing if it were to happen.

  21. Re:Wow.. if only we americans didn't spend on defe on Italy To Build World's Longest Suspension Bridge · · Score: 1, Informative

    The US does build them, except they don't lead from anywhere to anywhere.

    http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000103&si d=aWA7joXO0bRk&refer=us

  22. Re:I really don't think thats it on Top Advisory Panel Warns Erosion of U.S. Science · · Score: -1, Flamebait
    Intelligent Design is an excellent attempt to reconcile a christian belief in creationism *with* the scientific evidence for evolution.
    Any attempt to do something as pointless, meaningless and clearly impossible as that isn't excellent. It's fucking stupid.
  23. blue marble on NASA BlueMarble: Next Generation · · Score: -1
    The world's a big blue marble when you see it from up there
    The sun and moon declare - our beauty's very rare!

    Forgot the rest, it was from some lame kids' show.

  24. Re:Science is complex. on Bad Science in the Press · · Score: -1
    That Bose was without principles is shown by his collaborating with Hitler. That he was at best naive and at worst an idiot is demonstrated by thinking that the Japanese would go to the trouble of chasing the British out of India and then give it away.

    As to the other things, one of the articles you linked to mentions a prime cause of the Indian mutiny: "The British abolished child marriage, Suttee (the burning of widows on the funeral pyres of their deceased husbands), female infanticide...". How barbarious af theese Anglo-Saxons to supress such a noble culture.

    Now remind me, what was the first major event that hapened after India was granted independence? The Pakistani secession in which millions died. But I suppose that's OK because it wasn't whites doing it.

  25. Re:Looks like some great ads on Sun's Bold New Ad Campaign · · Score: -1

    Talking of Microsoft and ads, am I the only one who thinks those "dinosaurs at the office" ones are a cartload of steaming badger jism?