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  1. Re:Earth to Obama on Russia To Help NATO Build Anti-Missile Network · · Score: 3, Funny

    Earth to you, it the U.S. that is the biggest occupier and war-monger-for profit on the planet. It is the U.S. who occupies Japan and many other nations we use as bases to project power globally (which neither Russia nor China do)

  2. Re:We can help you, comrade on Russia To Help NATO Build Anti-Missile Network · · Score: 2, Insightful

    wrong, no population problem but we only have resource distribution problem, which would mostly have been solved by investing the trillion or ten trillion we spend on war and war-mongering.

    No shortage of energy on this world, nor sufficient land to grow food. No shortage of water that can be turned to fresh water by the simplest application of the abundant energy this world receives.

      We have shortage of will to get off petro-dollar cartel and shortage of will to invest in condition of humans that would have wealth-growing benefits to all.

    Just bailing out our failed finance/banking cartel took the amount of wealth that could have paved the deserts over with existing solar tech sufficient to power the north and central americas.

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

    not thought crime, just silly. Muslim world is too diverse and with too many large groups that have nothing but contempt for each other. The major divisions of islam even disagree on what a legitimate "caliph" would be. That "caliphate" based in Turkey, the fag end of the Ottoman empire, just used the word as rallying point, not a "caliph" by the old definitions.

    The threats to world peace right now are made by war-mongering "christian" nations, starting unnecessary wars of choice and then deliberately prolonging them for defense contractor coin, power, political coin. e.g., Korean War, Vietnam War, Iraq War, and yes even war in Afghanistan as those who attacked the U.S. aren't there and the label "Taliban" is given to every disgruntled Afghan who picks up a rifle.

    So your fear of "Caliphate" is nothing more than anti-islamic racist hate mongering against groups of people who are "different than you"

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

    when he was six, my son loved the plastic Erector Sets. just had to show him how to build one thing, then he could understand the diagrams to build other things, and before long was making his own creations. Not like the razor-sharp metal erector sets of my youth (which I had at about 9 or 10), on which I'd occasionally cut myself open!

  5. Re:I'm all for it, on eJuror Will Lead To New List of Jury Duty Excuses · · Score: 2, Insightful

    ah, but mandatory jury duty is a mistake, a lapse in the judgment of those that founded our country just as slavery. For it too is involuntary servitude with inadequate compensation. So either it must be done by volunteers, or by proper compensation. By eliminating the 80% of cases that are unnecessary (frivolous lawsuits, prison-system-cartel fodder of victim-less crimes), we could institute a judicial system worthy of a truly free people.

  6. Re:Remember that name. on US May Disable All Car Phones, Says Trans. Secretary · · Score: 1

    that's not the demographic who is committing the sin of running people over and crashing into things - males age 18-25 are.

  7. Re:Just my speculation.... on LHC Scientists Create and Capture Antimatter · · Score: 1

    also doesn't rule out an anti-matter universe blasted backward in time from the big bang, or into other dimensions we can't access

  8. Re:4 Lines Is Not All. Let's Not Forget... on Alternative To the 200-Line Linux Kernel Patch · · Score: 1

    yah, that's old, that shell is from the late 70s. I mean, I used to use shells invented from the same time frame (vms dcl and nos), but I stopped using those in the early 90s.

  9. Re:Radiation on US May Disable All Car Phones, Says Trans. Secretary · · Score: 1

    be sure to mention that to the pig with the radar gun

  10. Re:4 Lines Is Not All. Let's Not Forget... on Alternative To the 200-Line Linux Kernel Patch · · Score: 1

    nah, a few lines to the system-wide /etc/bash.bashrc should do just fine

  11. Re:"My girlfriend is trilingual" on Is Linux At the End of Its Life Cycle? · · Score: 1

    like yowzah, she could do a blowjob, tea-bagging and rimjob all at the same time!

  12. Re:that quote made my day on Is Linux At the End of Its Life Cycle? · · Score: 1

    they screen for lack of vodka, non-imbibers are considered weirdos

  13. Re:Just my speculation.... on LHC Scientists Create and Capture Antimatter · · Score: 5, Informative

    NASA's page is good, see the last 3 paragraphs under the title "surface of last scattering"

    http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/universe/bb_tests_cmb.html

    then could read the whole page from the beginning, good stuff.

  14. Re:Just my speculation.... on LHC Scientists Create and Capture Antimatter · · Score: 4, Informative

    Not likely, we have a special image of the universe 400,000 years after it formed, the CMB from the "surface of last scattering" which shows that it was matter dominated (and very uniform) when it was 1/1100th it's present size.

  15. Re:Doesn't work on a live brain on New Imaging Method Reveals Brain Connections · · Score: 1

    no problem, I have a list of politicians we can scan. Also, my boss should be scanned.

  16. Re:pardon, your ignorance is showing on An Illustrated Version Control Timeline · · Score: 1

    even stinky ol' subversion does branch and merge well enough for small project with a few devs.

  17. Re:pardon, your ignorance is showing on An Illustrated Version Control Timeline · · Score: 1

    bullshit, the three developers I gave (real) example always must work inside company on local network. name one advantage of distributed system for them

  18. Re:Before I even clicks the links in summary... on Internet Blacklist Back In Congress · · Score: 1

    the product and services portfolio would need to go beyond traditional memes and mergings such as the one you suggest, and they would also need adjunct efforts such as Analytic Noncompliance Assertion Logistics, Online Redaction Affecting Logging, Hardware Alienating Nominal Detection Journal Of Baselining, etc.

  19. pardon, your ignorance is showing on An Illustrated Version Control Timeline · · Score: 0, Troll

    Distributed version control systems are only useful for certain types of projects, e.g. a Linux kernel, and useless for others e.g. a three-person development team making an rpc-xml insurance claim submitter.

  20. Re:Before I even clicks the links in summary... on Internet Blacklist Back In Congress · · Score: 1

    that implies too deep to fail too

  21. Re:Good. Hope this keeps up on US Marshals Saved 35,000 Full Body Scans · · Score: 1

    nope, have to do all levels of the pyramid. It presently takes a certain kind of *whackjob* to be an order following TSA agent. Those kind of people are extremely dangerous

  22. Re:Declaration of Independence on The World's Smallest Legible Font · · Score: 1

    The Grandma Groping Child Molesters of the Department of Homeland Security wants you to know that document sounds like terrorist talk.

  23. Re:Idle Connections are the devil's playthings on USB Is the Devil's Connection · · Score: 1

    Christians shouldn't use the EIDE-al-Fitter cable.

    back in the day, they shunned the vulgar MoFoMe too

  24. Re:Good. Hope this keeps up on US Marshals Saved 35,000 Full Body Scans · · Score: 4, Insightful

    In the early 40s, "half wits believing what they were doing was ok" were shoving slavs, jews, and homosexuals into railroad cars. You're wrong, we absolutely need to use the law to utterly destroy the life of at least one TSA half-wit and a not few of the degenerates at the top (Janet N.) who approved of our child-molesting and grandma-groping overloads..

  25. Re:RTFC on Tablet Prototype Needs No External Power Supply · · Score: 1

    I am an engineer, and moreover note the pictures of this "I-Slate" prototype being shown on the web are currently running on wired DC power.

    Reality is indeed a bitch, child