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  1. Re:Australia Deserves it. on Australian Government Moving Forward With Anti-Piracy Mandate For ISPs · · Score: 1

    Of course my sidearm will help protect my liberties. Me and every gun owning person, at that.
    Yes, I do say whatever I like to whomever I like.
    I never said I killed a cop, I said; if the case warranted it, I would kill a cop as easily as anyone threatening my life.
    Never changed my mind, I abide by any laws that do not conflict with my integrity or religion.
    Feel free to clean my boots and there's a tip in it for you boy.
    You're odd enough, I figure distended anuses would make you feel right at home.
    Nope, the reason the U.S. is under tyranny came around a century ago. Go read a U.S. history book.
    Nobody fantasizing about killers and vigilantes, except the over-zealous jealous Aussies who are subjects to their masters.
    I have several guns.
    I stand up to bleating anti-gun morons who rely on regurgitation of disinformation, rather than brains or fact all the time.
    I'll repeat myself.
    To deny my right to own a gun, is to open myself and family up to the dangers of criminals who would still own guns, should they be taken away.
    This is the equivalent of anti-gun nuts threatening my safety and they will suffer for their threats.

  2. Re:Oh good, another one. on Reglue: Opening Up the World To Deserving Kids With Linux Computers · · Score: 2

    Agreed, I've made note of how computers are used in both public and private schools. Academia=10% Fun and bullshit=90%. Putting a computer in an otherwise happy home, already dealing with money problems is more harm than good. Adding malware, computer addiction, inevitable hardware and software problems isn't promoting family values.

    I understand that people want to do something for education. There are a load of things that CAN be done, from donating time to stumping to eliminate unions, to purchasing better text books, to spending time at home helping your own kid, and on and on and on.

  3. Re:The American Dream on 35% of American Adults Have Debt 'In Collections' · · Score: 2

    I would suggest that it is worse than the catch phrase. When the buttload of jobs got outsourced overseas, a couple months after I had gotten a student loan for an IT school, I saw getting Microsoft Certified as an expensive waste of time and money. I was right.The government approved school that I had a government loan for was scuttled by the government. I quit and they haven't seen a penny toward my loan since then. Fuck 'em. It hasn't affected my life yet and if it does, I'll drag my feet and cause a LOUD fuss. I can ignore collections all day long and have for years. In fact, I want any money back that I put toward this fraud in the first place.

  4. Re:Wow ... on A 24-Year-Old Scammed Apple 42 Times In 16 Different States · · Score: 1

    FDIC insured, you noticed the SS was involved, they get special feelings about bank fraud after the first $100,000 or so.

  5. Re:Australia Deserves it. on Australian Government Moving Forward With Anti-Piracy Mandate For ISPs · · Score: 1

    I think if you try goatse.cx in the wayback machine, you'll find your hearts desire.

  6. Re:So what? on Free Copy of the Sims 2 Contains SecuROM · · Score: 1

    That being the case, what prevents the DRM from raiding the cracked games in your Wine partition?

  7. Re:So what? on Free Copy of the Sims 2 Contains SecuROM · · Score: 1

    Well, there's always any other cracked game installed that the "anti-piracy" software could affect. This IS malware , first, DRM, second. Free isn't free, sweet pea.

  8. Re:Could be worse on Free Copy of the Sims 2 Contains SecuROM · · Score: 3, Insightful

    They could add DRM to the ISO at any time during production. So, I wouldn't count StarForce out, just yet.

  9. Re:Could be worse on Free Copy of the Sims 2 Contains SecuROM · · Score: 1

    I'll give a damn about the Sims when it becomes a FPS w/ nade launcher.
    Urban Terror; still free, no DRM.

  10. Re:What about... on Smoking Mothers May Alter the DNA of Their Children · · Score: 1

    Oh, just vape, like everyone else who wants to smoke in the grocery store.
    I notice tobacco chewers aren't any worse off for all this.

  11. Re:What about... on Smoking Mothers May Alter the DNA of Their Children · · Score: 0

    Couldn't matter much anyway, with all the "as yet unknown" effects of any number of "medicines","vaccinations",cleaning chemicals, fluoride, meth labs down the block, plastics everywhere inducing hormonal effects, butt picking fingers of the cook @ Taco Bell, McDonalds food,cosmetics, soaps, and any of the other things your wallow in all day , every day, something else will fuck up your zygote even more. Have a cigar!

  12. Re:Australia Deserves it. on Australian Government Moving Forward With Anti-Piracy Mandate For ISPs · · Score: 1

    I dream of crossing the walk against the light. So far I have avoided this. But you never know, some Aussie will come along and distract me and there I'll be; on my back in the hospital with some Aussie wanting a relationship.

  13. Re:McCarthyism v2.0 on The Secret Government Rulebook For Labeling You a Terrorist · · Score: 1

    Nonsense, I regularly donate my time to mental health facilities and know organic retardation when I see it.
    These people should be helped, not exploited for political office.

    My concern is now for you. Do you realize, no one else can embarrass you? It is an entirely self-chosen state indicative of a neurosis.
    Perhaps your meds need increased.

  14. Re:Australia Deserves it. on Australian Government Moving Forward With Anti-Piracy Mandate For ISPs · · Score: 1

    Yes, as a matter of fact I am law abiding. Not a thug, but I can see you need to imagine cliches to pretend to have a life. Perhaps cutting down on television would be good for you.
    I'm honestly sorry, Australia is such a boring place for you , that you have need to imagine such, but, It's easy to sense from your replies that you neither have a clue, nor will you ever be able to get one. Fortunately for you, I bear no animosity and as a longtime supporter of charities for the autistic and retarded, I can regard your invincible ignorance as evidence of a more organic problem. So go grab another root beer, and a shrimp off the barbie, turn on the tele and watch the old black and white "Murican" movies and dream, little man.

  15. Re:So on Satellite Images Show Russians Shelling Ukraine · · Score: 2

    Historically speaking, war over border, authority and assets wrote the history books. From failures to new republics to squabbles over price tags, we fought over turf and the right to rule over it. Nothing to see here, just another real estate squabble. It may even be Darwinian from some perspective. Orwellian would be a nice analogy, but Hollywood made that , so you can expect someone will get sued over copyright. The biggest lawyer backed by the biggest wallet always win, I'll put my money on Hollywood to win the Rusko/Ukranian conflict. Mark my words.

  16. Re:1 or 1 million on Verizon Now Throttling Top 'Unlimited' Subscribers On 4G LTE · · Score: 1

    Out of the frying pan and into another frying pan. Just wait a minute or two and you will switch to AT&T, then Virgin, then Cricket, then finally you will be disgusted enough to hollow out a log and beat it with your old smartphones.

  17. Re:You had me at on Two South African Cancer Patients Receive 3D Printed Titanium Jaw Implants · · Score: 3, Interesting

    They lost me at Titanium Jaw Implants. Titanium has a nasty tendency to foster bacterial growth in spite of its good attributes.
    Gimme a high density plastic any day.
    No I don't care about any sentences beginning with " Research shows..." or " Records prove", as they represent the OPINIONS of those promoting the problem.
    Like asking a car salesman, what the best car on the lot is....

  18. Re:Advertised on YouTube? on Nasty Business: How To Drain Competitors' Google AdWords Budgets · · Score: 1

    More interested in a copy of the binary itself. Warez the beef?
    A level playing field begins with everyone armed equally, LOL.

  19. Re:What's it going to take? on When Spies and Crime-Fighters Squabble Over How They Spy On You · · Score: 1

    You mean Baldwins and Sheens can't save the day?!

  20. Re:What's it going to take? on When Spies and Crime-Fighters Squabble Over How They Spy On You · · Score: 1

    When I was in grade school, a kid in New York researched and BUILT an atomic bomb sans uranium. All he got was a good grade in school, the bomb taken away, national attention and probably a pretty cushy job in a government funded lab somewhere.

    Still searching instructables......

  21. Re:What's it going to take? on When Spies and Crime-Fighters Squabble Over How They Spy On You · · Score: 1

    McDonalds Cheesburgers have killed more people than all terrorists combined. Send the NSA undercover to the drive-throughs.

  22. Re:What's it going to take? on When Spies and Crime-Fighters Squabble Over How They Spy On You · · Score: 1

    No, bullshit, it's even worse than you think. Have a look. http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/G...

  23. Re:What's it going to take? on When Spies and Crime-Fighters Squabble Over How They Spy On You · · Score: 1

    You mean like the freewheeling misinterpretations of the Supreme Court for the last century?
    Perhaps you would like a look... http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/G...
    You would think they had no command of the language at all, no recollection of history, or any idea of the intent of the founders.
    How's that for "just putting the head in"?

  24. Re:Corrupt government but they fight among themsel on When Spies and Crime-Fighters Squabble Over How They Spy On You · · Score: 1

    Bingo, there it is!

  25. Re: The DEA and CIA are both rogue agencies. on When Spies and Crime-Fighters Squabble Over How They Spy On You · · Score: 1

    The Federal Government of the United States is (supposed to be) a shell for the business interests of the several united states. It would be more precise to refer to
    a person of a state by the proper state derived name; Coloradan, Oklahoman,Georgian, New Yorker, Califuckhead, etc.
    It distinguishes a person more closely to the culture they spring from like the difference between saying European or German( although it may be nice to break this subset down to their staadts as well.).
    So, do we generalize and quibble or do we call a spade, a spade?