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  1. Re:Only the Jews on Secret Codes Protect Ancient Torahs · · Score: -1
    But peasants definitely have more sex.
    I think the poster you're replying to meant sex with humans. Specifically, ones who aren't blood relatives.
  2. Re:Combatting bioterrorism? on Open source Digital Bacteria · · Score: -1
    Which is almost as stupid as suggesting they'd put people in jail for carrying nail clippers because they could be used as a hijacking weapon: "Do as we say or someone gets a very nasty nip".

    Er, wait...

  3. Ob Kessel run on TIE Fighter Case Mod · · Score: -1
    The builder, David Barry, said he spent four months on it.
    What's that in parsecs?
  4. Re:If they had been Comp Sci students.... on Stanford Rejects Business School Hackers · · Score: -1
    I'd apply for jobs in my schools (i.e. law, philosophy, general liberal arts) instead of schools wherein I have no background (i.e. business school)?

    In other words, you haven't got a clue what you're talking about when it comes to anything useful. Fucking poet.

  5. Re:As I've been saying for years: on CA Warns Of Massive Botnet Attack · · Score: -1
    --
    How do we sleep when our beds are burning?
    Dunno. Do you have a caravan? Maybe you could stay with a relative (not your parents, as a fire in the basement will likely spread to the rest of the house) or friend (oops, forgot - this is /.)? Failing that I'd kinda look for like a hotel or something.


    Yours helpfully, BoSH

  6. Re:Money use on PalmOne to become Palm Again; PalmSource & Linux · · Score: -1

    At the risk of stating the obvious, I suppose S stands for dollars ($), L for pounds (£) and E for Euro (,which doesn't show up on slashot). Y is Yen maybe?

  7. Re:If they had been Comp Sci students.... on Stanford Rejects Business School Hackers · · Score: -1
    If I were on one of the relevant boards at these schools, I'd have dismissed their applications out of hand.
    But you aren't, are you. Anyone want to take a guess at the reason for that?
  8. Re:Such a waste of time... on PalmOne to become Palm Again; PalmSource & Linux · · Score: -1

    That was the recipe and the taste. I don't think the name of the company changed.

  9. Re:This can't be good. on Liquid Metal Cooling in New ATI Video Card · · Score: -1
    I'm Austalian
    I had you down as a New Zelander...
  10. Re:This can't be good. on Liquid Metal Cooling in New ATI Video Card · · Score: -1
    the SH of water is one calorie/degree celsius/mL
    Specific heats are normally measured per unit mass, not volume. Oh, and the rest of the world uses joules.
  11. Re:Time to fight back on USPTO Issues Email Address Patent to Microsoft · · Score: -1
    It's NOT about patenting .sig files.
    Er ... like, whoosh?
    do you know of an email client that visually differentiated between internet based email addresses and ones from the address book?
    Do you have a clue what you're on about? The vast majority of emails are "internet based", and some of them are in my address book too. There are two kinds of dichotomy, and yours is the type that fails it.

    In response to your question, using the address book as a filter is one (albeit crude) way to implement a whitelist. IIRC yahoo has offered this for years. And yes, it does alter the visual appearance - by removing them from the main inbox.

  12. Re:Save the fuckin' children, for chirsts sake! on Supreme Court Allows Direct Shipment of Wine · · Score: -1
    I don't know about you, but I (and every other country in the world [1]) have a solution to that dilemma.

    Except Iran and suchlike.

  13. Re:Yeah on Apple's First Flops · · Score: -1

    On the subject of knowing better, some of us know better than to believe any of that twaddle.

  14. Re:Celebratory gunfire on UK to lnstall Wireless Mics on London Streets · · Score: -1
    Use of the word "convicted" in GP implies arrest and fair trial.
    Mindreader, are you?
    Quality flamebait, though.
    Flamebait my ass, I just think a plane with a freakin' field gun sticking out the side is totally cool.

    Having said that, the [ahem] victims in the linked article got as fair a trial as could be expected - at least by Islamic standards.

  15. Re:But... on Key Advantage of Open Source is Not Cost Savings · · Score: -1
    You must realize that the moment Windows includes every single "extra" you point out, there will be an outcry of "monopoly!" heard round the world.
    Point out != wish for.

    However, you == 'tard who like totally fails it.

  16. Re:Tampering? on UK to lnstall Wireless Mics on London Streets · · Score: -1
    Speed limits are for people that can't handle vehicles.
    It doesn't matter how well you can drive (probably not as well as you think) but what about the kid who steps out because he hasn't had time to see you coming at 70 mph down a narrow residential street?

    I suppose pedestrian crossings are for people who can't fly or pole-vault.

  17. Celebratory gunfire on UK to lnstall Wireless Mics on London Streets · · Score: -1
    Irresponsibility such as that bears crushing.
    I totally agree. It would appear that the solution is to have an AC-130 patrolling overhead.
  18. Re:Finally, but will it do anything? on Britons Frustrated by DRM · · Score: -1

    In that case, can I borrow your credit card for a few hours?

  19. gayPods on Britons Frustrated by DRM · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    They've always been associated with those who have plenty of free cash.
    You mean the kind of people who have plenty of free cash because there's no chance that they'd ever spend any on their children?
  20. Re:You can joke about it... on Apollo 13 Engineers to be Honored · · Score: -1
    was it not the same engineers who build a spacecraft that exploded in the first place?
    I suppose it was hard to get out of the habit. What with one of NASA's original leading engineers being Wernher Von Braun.
  21. Re:Who? on Apollo 13 Engineers to be Honored · · Score: -1
    I would like somewhere where I can find suppliers for a 52mm galvanized obtuse flange-compressor
    We're all out of them. There's a few 55 mils left. You got a file?
  22. Re:DMCA prevents Nikon from making money... on DMCA Prevents Photoshop Support of Nikon Camera · · Score: -1, Troll
    What This article is forgetting is that Nikon Has A plugin that does the same thing as the adobe plugin
    Do they have one to fix retarded capitalisation too?
  23. Re:Say goodbye to free air on Car Powered by Compressed Air · · Score: -1
    "By law those gas stations must provide free air to any paying customer" and that is not the case everywhere.
    And you're not even new here...
  24. Re:Understanding your art on 95% of IT Projects Not Delivered On Time · · Score: -1

    And the reason you make hamburgers & fries is that you think it's good business.

  25. Looks like another transhumanist loon on Nano-Probes Stay Inside a Cell's Nucleus for Days · · Score: -1
    Why should you be afraid of something that actually has the possible potential to repair cells, destroy dangerous cell intruders, and maintain ideal chemical levels in cells? Sounds like a dream to me.
    Any of those things has the potential to be used to damages cells, act as intruders and screw up chemical levels too, either maliciously or by plain old-fashioned (tm) stupidity. Soundslike a nightmare to me, especially if they got loose in the wild.
    Can you imagine being better than well?
    If by better than well you mean really fit, there are these places called 'gyms'.