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  1. answer on How Do You Educate a Prodigy? · · Score: 1

    put him in a great, capitalistically driven private school, what could be more American besides public school?

  2. Re:WTO, IMF, World Bank originate in UN on UN Bigwig: The Web Should Have Been Patented and Licensed · · Score: 1

    False, and as for "arcane family history", there are banking cartel families of whom the UN and international banking were and are their pet projects. Learn how your world works, and who has your government in their pockets.

  3. no way - wrong search terms leave things behind on Putting Emails In Folders Is a Waste of Time, Says IBM Study · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Project folders are superior, especially as time passes one can't remember proper keyword to bring up all relevant emails. Yes, I've used e-mail systems that were folderless and only search was possible, not quite as useful.

  4. Re:Reserves isn't the only reason... on Oil May Be Finite, But U.S. Production Is Ramping Up · · Score: 0, Troll

    CO2 is a gas vital to all life on earth. The concentration is very minute, and its effects on global temperature are totally dwarfed by the dominant greenhouse gas, water vapor. The "climatologists" are politically and economically driven, not scientifically.

  5. Re:Great! on Linux In JavaScript, With Persistent Storage · · Score: 1

    I thought emacs was the wonderous OS that does that. It's a crappy editor, though

  6. Re:WTO, IMF, World Bank originate in UN on UN Bigwig: The Web Should Have Been Patented and Licensed · · Score: 1

    oops, there's your link with the facts, from IMF itself: http://www.imf.org/external/np/exr/facts/glance.htm

    By the way, the World Bank was created at the same conference.

  7. Re:WTO, IMF, World Bank originate in UN on UN Bigwig: The Web Should Have Been Patented and Licensed · · Score: 2, Insightful

    check your history, young 'un. for example, the The IMF, also known as the âoeFund,â was conceived at a United Nations conference in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, United States, July 1944.

    The United Nations, and the global banks tied to it, are tools by the elite to usurp national sovereignty and wealth. They should all be destroyed.

  8. Re:"let services start on a trigger" on Windows 8 To Reduce Memory Footprint · · Score: 1

    from the other features, I thought maybe it's finally getting a decent BSD kernel too

  9. Re:Where have I seen this before on Severe Arctic Ozone Loss · · Score: 0

    I'll agree halogens and their oxides can pull apart an ozone molecule, but the proof that the man-caused ozone depletion hysteria is utter rubbish lies in the fact that the models used to predict the hole's size based on man's emissions turn out to be useless, wrong, and often the opposite of what is observed.

  10. Re:Where have I seen this before on Severe Arctic Ozone Loss · · Score: 0

    You are wrong, we haven't been observing the "ozone holes" long enough to even know if they are influenced by man, the data only goes back mere decades. This nonsense is driven not by science but the three H's of Hysteria, Hype and Hoopla. It's been a great business model for Al Gore and for Goldman Sachs and others who profit from the market conditions this creates. A "climatologist" (not a science degree found in any proper school) is a politically agenda-driven and elite paid beneficiary, ditto for the ozone holers.

  11. Re:You and George Takei on Ask William Shatner Whatever You'd Like · · Score: 1

    there was a rumor among fans back in the early 70s, and was a subject of recurring question in fan mail, that there were hints in the show that Kirk and Spock were more close than just best friends.

    A mind meld would be an interesting "sex toy"......

  12. Re:Not comparable on World's Most Powerful Telescope Begins Search For Origin of the Universe · · Score: 1

    meaningless. "My sonar can discern details my eye's can't. My eyes can discern details my sonar can't." it's rubbish. The Hubble can discern details in the visible spectrum that the microwave array cannot see.

  13. Re:Don't destroy them! on Ask Slashdot: Best Way To Destroy Hard Drives? · · Score: 1

    Oh, so you think wikipedia is the go-to authority on such matters? seems the tin foil is wrapped around your head. Anyway, you will note that in your linked article the DOD does NOT accept wiping as acceptable for sanitizing; neither do my clients which include governmental entities. The real state of affairs in such matters will not be on a convenient link for people like you.

  14. Re:Don't destroy them! on Ask Slashdot: Best Way To Destroy Hard Drives? · · Score: 1

    Sorry, but the DHS sponsors of your NIST document are a propaganda organ and proven pathological liars, they have motive and agenda to spread disinformation about forensic abilities. Residue traces of past domain alignments is recoverable with SQUID transducers

  15. Re:Don't destroy them! on Ask Slashdot: Best Way To Destroy Hard Drives? · · Score: 1

    bullshit, my clients are banks and government entities and they REQUIRE physical destruction drive, for a reason. You nonsense about inability to retrieve data is not true

  16. Re:are you kidding me? on Firefox 8.0 Beta Available · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The BUG is between your comrades right ear and left, they are DESTROYING a once-good software because this version churning breaks plugins, breaks access to web sites, and break use with other web-fronted softwares. Your team is ignoring user needs and flying off on a ridiculous tangent that does the users no good. People are getting fed up with this crap and ditching Firefox. Your project will LOSE MONEY that it gets based on user share. Tell them to quit being ivory tower dumb-asses working in a vacuum and start taking heed of the real world of users.

  17. Re:Seriously? on Firefox 8.0 Beta Available · · Score: 1

    You are wrong, the version number changes cause problems and break plugins, access to websites,and use of web-fronted configuration softwares. The computer cares, so we do too. Quit spewing that ignorant bullshit.

  18. I'll tell you exactly why we're entitled on Firefox 8.0 Beta Available · · Score: 1

    Because they get MONEY because of the large volume of users using it, that's we the users helping to line their corporate pockets.

    So if we tell them they are destroying their formerly great product with their version churning, then they had better damn well unplug their shit filled heads from their assholes and take notice. Otherwise they will wither and die without the funding that we the users enable. And we can be as fucking rude as we want to those clueless douchebags who are running off on a tangent without regard to user needs.

  19. Re:This will lead to nothing but confusion on Sesame Street Begins Teaching Math and Science · · Score: 1

    c is for carob, that's good enough for me.....ew

  20. Re:VMware on Ask Slashdot: Successful Software From Academia? · · Score: 1

    nope, but two of the founders met at school and were married before starting it.

  21. Re:Who cares? on Mozilla Foundation Releases Firefox 7 · · Score: 1

    the rapid version number changes cause problems for developers and many users, even to web sites no longer working. Now watch some ignorant uninformed dumb-ass make remarks about "as long as it passes the heuristic"....

    Major open source projects are losing their way, running off on a tangent and screwing over the user.

  22. Re:Quit crying about the RAM use... on Mozilla Foundation Releases Firefox 7 · · Score: 1

    Sad news for you, bloated applications like recent firefox hogging RAM means less can be used for caching. Some of us take advantage of a multiuser multitasking operating system and like to have RAM to run other applications than just a browser.

  23. Re:my mistake on Drunken Parrot Season Starts in Australia · · Score: 1

    that's actually a sign of well bred parrots. since he found no cloaca marks on his tongue that means they were kind enough to clean before they made him perform drunken oral sex on them

  24. Re:How is this hard to determine on Drunken Parrot Season Starts in Australia · · Score: 4, Funny

    scientist with breathalizer: "ok pal, breath into the machine !"

    parrot: "fuck you, pig!"

  25. Re:Why Do Anything? on Drunken Parrot Season Starts in Australia · · Score: 1

    neither are humans, everyone needs to get their roaming bitch ass back to the plains of west africa ASAP!