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  1. Re:Christian "myth"?!?!? on Lunar Polar Ice Not Present · · Score: 1

    Oh I'm sorry, did I mention Christianity or Jesus? I don't think so. I wouldn't single out one faith, they're all as bad as each other. I assume you are a christian, and I think it's rather arrogant for you to assume I am talking about your religion alone.

    What strikes me as funny is that many religions have different beliefs about certain absolutes. Now they can not all be right. So it's fairly implicit that each religion is essentially claiming that other contrary religions are wrong.

    So none of us have the higher moral ground on this argument. We all have our beliefs, and we all usually laugh at those of others. The only people I truly respect are those that believe nothing, and will accept anything. It's unfortunate that I spend most of my time laughing at them too, they're just so gullible.

  2. Re:Another stick on Why Personal Websites Matter · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Yes, because companies never have websites with their details on. Companies never operate/trade etc in public view, allowing opinions of them to be formed and perhaps shared/disseminated by mass media or even individuals on their 'blogs.

  3. Re:Fingernail-sized cards? -- wait til its smaller on Replace Your Music....Again · · Score: 1

    That puts a new spin on going to a nightclub and popping pills.

  4. Re:Shoot. on Lunar Polar Ice Not Present · · Score: 1

    Or British Airways... just aim the plane up a bit and hope for the best.

  5. Re:Christian "myth"?!?!? on Lunar Polar Ice Not Present · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Calling currently-held religious beliefs "myths" is rather more polite than the general attitude of religious people essentially proclaim such nonsensical fiction as pure unadulterable fact.

    Perhaps we should throw politeness out of the window and call these "myths" what they are, bare-faced lies to manipulate and control the populace.

    By the way, I like jumbo shrimps.

  6. Re:This happens year after year on OSDL To Start Pushing on Desktop Linux · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Shush, don't say 'emerge' you'll wake the Gentoo crowd.

  7. Re:The Germans on AOL To Be Purchased By T-Online? · · Score: 2, Funny

    Wrong. National hobby is to put down the French. And we're not that dissimilar to the Germans. Their national hobby is to invade the French.

  8. Re:Odd... on China Outlines Moon Project Goals · · Score: 1

    > If we weren't mired down in massive red tape ... Chinese government

    Red tape... Chinese... communist plot!!!

  9. Re:Finders keepers... on China Outlines Moon Project Goals · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    The cheese man!!! The CHEESE!!!

  10. Re:Karma on E-Voting Glitch: 19,000 Voters, 144,000 Votes · · Score: 1

    > advisers from the MicroVote software producer fixed the votes

    Aha!! Proof that it is rigged!!

  11. Re:Does anyone trust closed source anything? on E-Voting Glitch: 19,000 Voters, 144,000 Votes · · Score: 2, Funny

    Millions of eyes makes a bug fucking scary!!!

  12. Re:Talk about shooting yourself in the foot on Security FUD On Linux · · Score: 2, Funny

    There are 5 stages of denial.

    * denial 1
    * denial 2
    * denial 3
    * denial 4
    * profit.. er.. denial 5

  13. Evil terrorist on Aussie Students Face Jail Over Music Sharing Site · · Score: 2, Funny

    > Not entirely sure what OS licensing has to do with music piracy.

    If he knew anything at all about open source, and especially if he advocated it, that makes him an evil terrorist.

  14. Re:if it ain't broke, don't fix it! on Microsoft Makes Push for COBOL Migration · · Score: 5, Funny

    If it keeps you in a job, don't fix it completely.

  15. Re:Well.... on IBM Puts Pressure On SCO · · Score: 1

    > dissision

    dissision == decision to dismiss ?

  16. Re:Microsoft on Linux Kernel Back-Door Hack Attempt Discovered · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Er.. maybe that's what he meant... but even so.. that's not true either.
    War n A state of open, armed, often prolonged conflict carried on between nations, states, or parties.

  17. Re:Microsoft on Linux Kernel Back-Door Hack Attempt Discovered · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    > War is necrophilia.

    No, having sex with dead people is necrophilia.

  18. Re:Why the LoC? on E-Book Museum at Library of Congress? · · Score: 1

    *patpats* Keep taking the dried frog pills.

  19. Re:Why the LoC? on E-Book Museum at Library of Congress? · · Score: 1

    And then when Babylon 5 break away from Earth Gov, they can store the e-books.

  20. Re:Why the LoC? on E-Book Museum at Library of Congress? · · Score: 1

    I'd regard my country (UK) as 'free' also, but looking at political decisions taken in the 'free' world can we really trust them to allow totally unbiased uncensored material to be stored? I recall recently the US govnt created a list of websites that were banned, related to terrorism, what's to stop them demanding the LoC not stock certain e-books?

  21. Why the LoC? on E-Book Museum at Library of Congress? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    > ideally the Library of Congress?

    Why? What's so ideal about the Library of Congress to hold an international collection of e-books?

  22. Insensitive!!! on iTunes Disables MusicMatch · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I'm still waiting for my iPod to arrive, ordered it 2.5 weeks ago and still not shown up. :(

  23. Re:Done later anyway on Guy Fawkes' Explosion Would Have Devasted London · · Score: 1

    would that be similar to a slashback?

  24. Re:My old uni! on Guy Fawkes' Explosion Would Have Devasted London · · Score: 0, Troll

    Yeah, world class research.. they were researchng the big bang... now it turns out they just meant a big explosion... which never actually happened... oh the waste...

  25. Re:Give me the money on Microsoft Offers A Bounty On Virus Writers · · Score: 1

    Fool!!!! Don't sign blackmail letters!!!!