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  1. Re:who gives a fuck on Ask Wil Wheaton Anything (Part Deux) · · Score: 0

    Fuck you pussy shit asshole coward..........

  2. what is your stance on terrorism?? on Ask Wil Wheaton Anything (Part Deux) · · Score: 0, Troll

    The attitude you portray on your website indicates you would rather let the Islamic Nutcases come to the US and Kill all of us--- I refer to the picture of you flipping off Haliburton and the comment about V.P. Dick Cheney

  3. IT Field == /dev/null on What Do People in the IT Field Do for Side Jobs? · · Score: 1

    My IT job got outcourced to some third world country......( India, Romania, Yugoslavia )not sure which. So now I drive a Milk Truck...... hey, it pays the bills.

  4. Re:Why not? on Does Open Source Need Quality Standards? · · Score: 1

    OSC Quality Assurance:: bring about the better regulation of the process of assessing quality standards in the deployment of Open Source software. because WE in the U.S.A don't need anymore "Regulations"!! OSC Members:: With over 60 member companies and 400 dedicated Open Source specialists, I noticed that most of these "member companies" are just Consultants. what Open Source really needs is more people with Technical knowhow....not a bunch of Google Researchers... So WE don't need this nonsense in the USA

  5. Re:I'm waiting for the comethuggers... on NASA's Deep Impact · · Score: 1

    comethuggers, interesting:: We already have planethuggers, according to slashdot article (Scientists Propose 'National Parks' On Mars)http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04 /11/27/1947215&tid=160&tid=1 it would stand to reason that some "group" will more than likely file a lawsuit to stop the comet smashing before it starts in ernest.....

  6. Re:Why not contract it out? on Scientists Debate Robotic Hubble Mission · · Score: 1

    may not work due to "patent issues".....the trial lawyers would have a field day if "private industry" were to use technology the NASA has copyrighted........ but you never know!