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  1. Re: the solution: on The $1,200 DIY Gunsmithing Machine · · Score: 1

    The Founding Fathers would not believe freedom of speech had anything to do with pornography, they would of course believed smut to be criminal to create, sell or possess

  2. Re:Binary logs on Debian Switching Back To GNOME As the Default Desktop · · Score: 1

    Wrong, readable using common tools on ALL general OS for over 35+ years. Your lack of common sense and understanding shows the problem with systemd developers and promoters.

    Your invoking "SQL records" is laughable, there are dozens of DBMS and they all have different internal format, not readable by the common tools available everywhere. Bringing that up, you lose the argument of in what format an operating sytem log should be stored, showing your incomprehension of fundamental issues.

  3. Re:I call this BS on US Asks Universities To Flag Risky Pathogen Experiments · · Score: 1

    but a certain minimal amount of fissile material is required to have critical configuration (a running reactor), and it's a LOT. The TRIGA reactor is very popular with over 50 installatios (35 in the USA) and it has 110 tons of fuel

  4. Re:beta.slashdot.org sucks! on CloudFlare Announces Free SSL Support For All Customers · · Score: 1

    you are silly, it is much more likely you will get malicious content intentionally brought in by a page regardless of whether loaded by http or https. It would be easier for NSA and GCHQ to make their wares loaded by popular web site page without need for injection

  5. proof this is real? on Google Threatened With $100M Lawsuit Over Nude Celebrity Photos · · Score: 1

    link to the pics or it didn't happen

  6. Re: wow - this is so tech on Update: At Least 31 People Feared Dead After Japan Volcano Erupts · · Score: 1

    "You're not thinking fourth dimensionally, Marty"

    in the early 20th century, a less than normal amount of volcanism was responsible for a warming trend during that period.

    Also, I'm undoubtedly older than you, kid.

  7. Re:beta.slashdot.org sucks! on CloudFlare Announces Free SSL Support For All Customers · · Score: 1

    for what purpose?

  8. Re:Direct Link to DURC on US Asks Universities To Flag Risky Pathogen Experiments · · Score: 1

    yes item C on that list

  9. Re:Should we? on Could We Abort a Manned Mission To Mars? · · Score: 1

    You anti-space nutter luddites are hilarious, the human race would have died off and accomplished nothing if all were as you are. You are what submariners call "scrub load"

  10. Re:Should we? on Could We Abort a Manned Mission To Mars? · · Score: 1

    Space is full of resources: energy and useful materials.

  11. Re:Citation Needed on Could We Abort a Manned Mission To Mars? · · Score: 1

    Already possible, quit merely rubbing your gear and start self-replicating with it, you wanker

  12. Re:Or to put it another way ... on Could We Abort a Manned Mission To Mars? · · Score: 1

    we have radio and comm lasers that can enable all of mankind to enjoy the screams

  13. Re:Should we? on Could We Abort a Manned Mission To Mars? · · Score: 1

    What a stupid and ignorant argument you make, all of those issues are merely engineering problems with known solutions

  14. Re:I call this BS on US Asks Universities To Flag Risky Pathogen Experiments · · Score: 1

    If true that was a wrong and ignorant statement. Three Mile Island had melting due to coolant system failure. All operating commercial reactors have a "chain reaction" inside. If there is inadequate cooling they can overheat. But there is no notion of some special "chain reaction" going on.

  15. Re: wow - this is so tech on Update: At Least 31 People Feared Dead After Japan Volcano Erupts · · Score: 1

    Volcanoes cause a portion of global warming, that is an undisputed fact.

  16. Re:Ban guns! on Update: At Least 31 People Feared Dead After Japan Volcano Erupts · · Score: 1

    false, Japan allows those who have passed the hunter's licensing exam to own guns.

  17. Re:Binary logs on Debian Switching Back To GNOME As the Default Desktop · · Score: 1

    yes there is a difference, a human can read a text file with no special tools, even on a machine of a different OS if logs examined elsewhere. Of course, by not realizing this simple fact you show the level of inexperience, and the psuedo-intellectualism of those who advocate systemd.

  18. Re:Binary logs on Debian Switching Back To GNOME As the Default Desktop · · Score: 1

    Shocking new for you, most of the wares on the hundreds of servers I admin actually do put useful troubleshooting information into their text log before they stop working. But you do show the inexperience of those who think systemd is a good thing.

  19. Re:I call this BS on US Asks Universities To Flag Risky Pathogen Experiments · · Score: 2

    By definition a nuclear research reactor is big enough to trigger a chain reaction, as all nuclear reactors do.

  20. Re:Direct Link to DURC on US Asks Universities To Flag Risky Pathogen Experiments · · Score: 1

    what, no new botox research? wrinkled middle-aged women everywhere, arise!

  21. Re:Sciarntists on US Asks Universities To Flag Risky Pathogen Experiments · · Score: 1

    One communist government did exactly that in the 1970s

  22. Re:The Global Food Crisis is not a science problem on Irish Girls Win Google Science Fair With Astonishing Crop Yield Breakthrough · · Score: 1

    Considering they are from Ireland, this should solve their sobriety problem

  23. Re:Binary logs on Debian Switching Back To GNOME As the Default Desktop · · Score: 2

    Yes, I was talking about things as they are now, not with the goatfuck that is systemd. And for even more hilarity the systemd wankers claim text logging can be used, but forget that will only start working if certain other parts of systemd get going

  24. Re:Horses for courses on Debian Switching Back To GNOME As the Default Desktop · · Score: 3, Insightful

    That is why a certain navel gazing tard with no engineering sense or real world experience, with a long and tragic history of failures and of fucking up GNU/Linux, decided the headless server realm needed a good fucking up too, and so he wrote systemd

  25. Re: gnome 3. blah blah on Debian Switching Back To GNOME As the Default Desktop · · Score: 1

    Amen. Unity, GNOME3, Windows 8.x UI, those are all idental symptoms of same diseased thinking.