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  1. Re:A certain irony. on OpenSUSE To Offer a Rolling Release Repository · · Score: 1

    well, that "B.S." I referred to sure doesn't stand for Bona Fide Scientific. It stands for very expensive high quality cattle feed, after it's been processed by the bull.

  2. Re:What if the local storage is made zero? on FTC Is In Talks With Adobe About the 'Flash Problem' · · Score: 0

    Have an experiment going at my house, swfc-gnash seems to be working ok for my wife on her PowerPC laptop with Ubuntu 10.04. Bought that G4 used but the osx filesystem started to have that particular problem Apple's fsck can't fix (but a few commercial disk repair wares can, wtf Jobs?) I'm still a flash weenie on my x86-64 Ubuntu, but I have to study for stupid certifications for my job where the exam simulators are in Flash that the swfc can't do yet.

  3. Re:A certain irony. on OpenSUSE To Offer a Rolling Release Repository · · Score: 3, Informative

    should have mentioned that's hit for last month (not the 12 month column they also have), and kept the FreeBSD in there for relative comparison purposes, since I care about BSD though not that particular one.

  4. Re:A certain irony. on OpenSUSE To Offer a Rolling Release Repository · · Score: 4, Informative

    any stats will be very rough estimates and completely depend on what B.S. methodology you wish to use. I took distrowatches distro popularity page, took the top 23 which included everything I care about, and normalized Ubuntu 10%
    Mint 8.6
    Fedora 8.6
    openSUSE 6.7
    Debian 6.4
    Sabayon 5.1
    PCLinuxOS 4.3
    Arch 4.1
    Ultimate 3.5
    CentOS 3.5
    Puppy 3.5
    Mandriva 3.2
    MEPIS 3.1
    Red Hat 3.0
    Unity 2.8
    Slackware 2.8
    Chakra 2.7
    Macpup 2.6
    Tiny Core 2.5
    Pinguy 2.4
    BackTrack 2.2
    FreeBSD 2.2
    Gentoo 2.1

  5. Re:Yes. See how economy and freedom are entangled on PayPal Withdraws WikiLeaks Donation Service · · Score: 1

    don't use capitalism to describe the evil system we have. It is not capitalism; we don't have capitalism.

    That's as nonsensical as ignorant "social progressive" professors teaching slavery was result of unbridled capitalism; in capitalism no deal can be made unless both parties agree to a price via rational means, which principal enslaving a man violates. Thus in the foundation of the USA we already abandoned real capitalism.

    Making wars of choice on innocents to feed corporate greed is not capitalism. Using bailouts at the expense of the people to prop up failed business models is not capitalism.

  6. Re:Wow. on PayPal Withdraws WikiLeaks Donation Service · · Score: 1

    the divide is good, fanning the flames to make the government crack down on our liberties even more is good, because it wakes people up.

    we are ruled by a very evil bunch of elitists with our lawmakers in their pockets.

  7. Re:Sauce for the gander on PayPal Withdraws WikiLeaks Donation Service · · Score: 1

    your link does not display anything of the sort, got a better one than that generic search?

    all I see are ebay books about white supremacy (being bad) and news items about white supremacy violence including a couple groups with paypal links to help in their fight against white supremacy/skinheads/nazis

  8. Re:Why? on USAF Unveils Supercomputer Made of 1,760 PS3s · · Score: 3, Informative

    you must be one of those people who think the PC in PowerPC stands for Personal Computer.

    Performance Optimization With Enhanced RISC – Performance Computing

    Variants of the PowerPC architecture are in about half of all automobiles, most video game consoles, all IBM mainframes and Power7 servers and blades, some aircraft control systems......

  9. Re:Ooook, on Google To Block Piracy-Related Terms From Autocomplete · · Score: 2

    pfft, auto-complete? Never needed it, and it's mostly just more annoying "web 2" crap the obscures useful previous search results while refining a search. fuck auto-complete.

  10. Re:Piracy on Dolly the Sheep Alive Again · · Score: 1

    Monsanto has sued farmers for "pirating" their genetic sequences

  11. Re:best tasting chops on Dolly the Sheep Alive Again · · Score: 1

    for those lamb, maybe they could be modified to produce sour cream and grow tomatoes internally, ready for slapping into a gyro

    How about beef with legs like centipedes, for multiple hind quarters full of prize winning strip steaks and filet mignon.

  12. Re:Human Cloning on Dolly the Sheep Alive Again · · Score: 1

    but consider about one in ten people has the ability for extreme bodybuilding....I would think there are many physical characteristics that would make a much better than average warrior. Perhaps even some brain firmware is more suited for the training, we don't yet know.

    hmmm, that argument could work for hot and willing women too, worth a try....

  13. Re:I wonder how the pet resurrection is going on Dolly the Sheep Alive Again · · Score: 5, Funny

    I would think after 3 or 4 incarnations you'd not feel so guilty about putting a bullet in one after it shits on the carpet

  14. Re:just found a way to balance the US budget on US Army Unveils 'Revolutionary' $35,000 Rifle · · Score: 1

    the CIA in that case would just be doing more south american and far east narcotics business. what's loony about what I wrote?, it's mainstream news and mainstream history

  15. Re:just found a way to balance the US budget on US Army Unveils 'Revolutionary' $35,000 Rifle · · Score: 0, Troll

    I count the billions in narcotics trafficking by our CIA to fund the things our Congress won't touch. Apparently, you don't.

    Our U.S. soldiers are guarding narcotics fields in Afghanistan.

  16. Re:high speed tail? on China Defends Its IP Practices, Says 'We Paid Up' · · Score: 1

    that's actually something you'd more typically hear in SE asia, not China mountains. Kuro5hin fell apart years ago, quality writers left and nothing but whackjobs, whiners and momma's basement boys there now.

  17. Re:Standing on the Shoulders of Giants on China Defends Its IP Practices, Says 'We Paid Up' · · Score: 1

    no, back in time there must have been some original innovations by individuals with truly unique minds on which most other things were built.

  18. Re:high speed tail? on China Defends Its IP Practices, Says 'We Paid Up' · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    who's ranting? I'm fapping like a sewing machine thinking about that high speed asian poontang tail......

  19. Re:Against who? on Russia To Help NATO Build Anti-Missile Network · · Score: 1

    yes, that's how we fund them.

  20. Re:Against who? on Russia To Help NATO Build Anti-Missile Network · · Score: 2, Informative

    That imagined business value is NOTHING compared to the billions we pump to the evil Saudi family, who oppress their citizens including maiming, rape, torture, murder.

    And your mentioning that most 9/11 terrorists were Saudis only reinforces my point. We fund the Saudis, who for years funded Al-Qaeda, who were led by CIA agent Bin Laden.

    We attacked Saddam, because even though in the past we helped make his reign and gave him his weapons to mass murder, he didn't want to go along with our petro-dollar cartel.

    All this proves that nothing of these major world problems has anything to do with Islam per se, but much to do with Western meddling and money.

  21. Re:erector set - newfangled plastic type on Thought-Provoking Gifts For Young Kids? · · Score: 1

    also, the sound family members stepping on one of those in the middle of the night with their bare feet. How could I have forgotten the foot punctures while remembering the hand cutting?

  22. Re:Against who? on Russia To Help NATO Build Anti-Missile Network · · Score: 2, Informative

    Nope, that's our doing. We line the Saudis pockets, because that family is, and has been for generations the friends of our petro-dollar cartel.

    The religion of the Saudis is Saudi-ism. They use Islam to manipulate.

    what a laughable example. Yet another proof the problem is us.

    The Saudis are Sunnis, by the way. The Shiites hate their guts.

  23. Re:Earth to Obama on Russia To Help NATO Build Anti-Missile Network · · Score: 4, Insightful

    We the people of the U.S. are losing money, yes. However, the banking cartel and military-industrial complex, with our lawmakers in their pockets, are not losing money.

  24. Re:It's the CIA guys. on Sculptor Gives a Hint For CIA's Kryptos · · Score: 2, Interesting

    dead puppies and rainbow-colored gut piles, yes

  25. Re:First time, eh? on Sculptor Gives a Hint For CIA's Kryptos · · Score: 1

    sorry, but your right hand does not constitute a sexual partner, nor does use of it for self-gratification constitute sex.