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  1. Re:That was an intelligently designed decision on Royal Society "Creationist" Resigns · · Score: 1

    thermodynamics in the broad consideration says information is neither created nor destroyed, the big bang had to hold all information after t-0.

  2. Re:That was an intelligently designed decision on Royal Society "Creationist" Resigns · · Score: 1

    actually, as far as known with no exceptions, information is absolutely conserved the same as energy, thermodynamics applies to information, and its application to heat is just a special case. Not even a black hole destroys information, see the famous argument over the years that Hawking lost.

  3. Re:Just what we need... on Berners-Lee Wants Truth Ratings For Websites · · Score: 1

    you digital kids and your newfangled "binary", let me just crank a couple knobs on my analog integro-differential computer to pi/2 and e/3..... hah! what have you got to say to that, smartass?

  4. Re:That was an intelligently designed decision on Royal Society "Creationist" Resigns · · Score: 1

    the interesting question to me is, where is that information in the explosion of the big bang, how did that encode all?

  5. Re:That's pretty damning for the CIA and Bush admi on 10 Years of Translated Bin Laden Messages Leaked · · Score: 1

    but Obama has voted for all of Bush's war funding requests since coming to the senate even though he said he wouldn't.

  6. Re:That was an intelligently designed decision on Royal Society "Creationist" Resigns · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Wrong answer to wrong question. The important question is from where did the information in DNA come? Encoding medium composition is of secondary interest.

  7. Re:That's pretty damning for the CIA and Bush admi on 10 Years of Translated Bin Laden Messages Leaked · · Score: 1

    it's what most Democrats do too, including Hilary. And you may not have noticed the Democrats have fallen into line supporting the continuation of war in Iraq even recently (as well as following most of the rest of the Republican agenda).

  8. Re:no on Judge Rules Defense Can Get DUI Machine Source Code · · Score: 4, Funny

    you are absolutely correct, it's improper to make fun of any ethnic group, except of course the damn French.

  9. Re:Why is that even possible? on Greek Hackers Target CERN's LHC · · Score: 1

    Nonsense. Don't discount social engineering; coercion; subverting and tampering with policies, training and procedures.

  10. Re:That would require . . . on Virtual Reality Cocoon Being Designed · · Score: 1

    wod? sounds like Warner Brothers virtual sex:

    Elmer Fudd: Take my thwobbing wide wod, bitch!
    Bugs Bunny: Ow Doc! For shame, poking us poor rabbits in the keister with an elephant gun!

  11. Re:cheap - Bad statistics would lie if they could on Sun Bare Metal Hypervisors Now GPLv3 · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    hah, you want to know what can't keep time correctly in a virtual machine, your fucking vmware workstation

  12. Re:Mind Trick on Jedi Knights Course Offered By Queen's University Belfast · · Score: 5, Funny

    I am a 450 lbs. pizza-fed virgin living in my mother's basement. Your mind powers will not work on me, boy.

  13. Re:Consider Red Hat's response vs. Debian's on The Fedora-Red Hat Crisis · · Score: 1

    Sarbanes Oxley is to protect against accounting scandals, you know, fraudulent money counting. It's all about money, and people who use the word "ethics" usually just mean conforming to a set of rules made by power and money grubbing dirtbags to control and take wealth away from dominated group of people.

  14. Re:What! on OS/2 Community Tries Bounty System · · Score: 1

    are you sure they're not windows, diebold and ncr stopped making the os/2 ATM's in 2006. what company made those ATMs?

  15. Re:Artic! on Huge Arctic Ice Shelf Breaks Off · · Score: 1

    I dunno, there always seems to be some kind of spin put on those

  16. Re:It's illegal, but is it immoral? on Restaurant Owners Use Zapper To Cook the Books · · Score: 1

    I don't evade taxes, they are automatically taken from me anyway. But the notion of taking away from government equating to cheating society is ludicrous, over half the governments of countries in this world exist and are supported by cheating society.

    As for doing something about it, we only get a vote over here, maybe we'll see some improvement soon.

  17. Re:It's illegal, but is it immoral? on Restaurant Owners Use Zapper To Cook the Books · · Score: 1

    Since our government mainly exists to line the pockets of oligarchs and cartels, and to project their power, and greases the skids to do so with the blood of our soldiers, and steals from the working class by inflating the currency to bail out the mistakes of the richest, I'd say your morals are very much in need of rectification.

  18. Re:what the hell? on Mayor Orders Mandatory Evacuation of New Orleans · · Score: 2, Insightful

    there can be a port without a bunch of impoverished people living there below sea level

  19. Re:mod alert on The State of Scripting Languages · · Score: 0, Troll

    now that you've told your mom the kind of clientele you wish her to have, are you going to post her picture, name, address, phone numbers and rates for services? Can she really accommodate the multiple whale penises you mentioned as an afterthought?, passing a big turd such as yourself must have really loosened her up.

  20. Re:SATA, not IDE on Digital Storage To Survive a 25-Year Dirt Nap? · · Score: 1

    25 year old general purpose computer in production, from 1983? those would likely be maintained ones, not ones that ran for five to ten years and then sat for ten to fifteen more. The pallets of ten year old machines at my company have issues already, when we grab one for a small server about one in three is bad so then we scanvenge some more. there are people who look for older computers on eBay, to 1990 you can find working machines but beyond that it's hard. My NeXTStation from 1990 still runs, but monitor has issues and I've replaced disk drive.

  21. Re:Time for a new Interstate project?????????? on The Power Grid Can't Handle Wind Farms · · Score: 1

    amazing how the corrupt congress and corrupt oligarch defense contractor/oil tycoon driven executive branch have done all these major projects recently without corruption (Iraq war, War on Terror....)

    Funded of course by central banking cartel, the mothers of all corruption, brought into existence by corruption.

  22. Re:Porn collection on The 1-Petabyte Barrier Is Crumbling · · Score: 1

    and he's in 9.55 petabytes of that

  23. Re:it see all time on How To See In Four Dimensions · · Score: 1

    *lick* *lick*......I see dimensions one through three.......and five.....but no fourth dimension

    liar.

  24. Re:Not the best plan on As of October, FBI To Allow Warrantless Investigations · · Score: 5, Insightful

    no, they'll investigate specific people on an agenda.

    That agenda might be making trouble for those who oppose policy, those who protest, those who question government statistics on economy, etc.

  25. Re:just like vista on Firefox To Get a Nag Screen For Upgrades · · Score: 1

    that's nice, but even the three windows engineers I work with are not having that happy experience with either Vista or Firefox 3 on it.

    I'm having my troubles on Ubuntu 8.04.