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  1. question on Ask About Life, Blogging and Linux in the Middle East · · Score: -1, Troll

    Does the muslim/arabic edition of wikipedia include an article with the mohammad/allah cartoons? (pics included.) Shouldn't there be a research/educational clause in that whole 'we can't depict images of our gods' rule or are all muslims/arabs completely irrational? There are athiest arabs right?

  2. Re:Jury Nullification on Diebold Whistle-Blower Charged With Felony Access · · Score: 1

    down here in charleston (SC) you can request a jury trial for a parking ticket as well as speeding tickets. take that option if you're ever ticketed here, for anything, chances are they'll be dropped.

  3. Re:Hardcore. on Scientist to Implant Electrode in His Own Brain? · · Score: 1

    Didn't John Lennon have that procedure done to his skull? I saw a video about this years ago and they talked about some of the beatles having it done iirc, while one of their magical mystery tours through asia. There were a few short clips of people video taping themselves drilling holes into their skulls with household powertools, argh!

  4. Re:Drugs, yep. QWZX on Love Under a Microscope · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You might feel like you're correct but there is no absolute right or wrong when a person alters their brain chemistry. If you're judging me from a moral basis, then I have no argument. You will always be right and I will always be wrong. But why are you wanting to pick a fight with people that have no problem altering their own conciousness? It's theirs, not yours. Do you make the same arguments with your friends (if you have any) that consciously and willfully alter their brain chemistry/nervous system when it's caffiene? or chocolate? Or maybe they have passion for bubble baths. You're arguing against a completely natural and healthy need for human beings to transcend the daily reality they live out. What you're doing is completely unhealthy and probably causes more brain damage to yourself than cannabis will ever do.

    Now I'm sure you live a very healthy and productive life. You probably don't smoke, don't drink coffee, will never sky dive or eat chocolate and live a perfectly celibate life. I respect that, I never attacked what you make of your life did I?

    For the rest of humanity, for the people that have not graduated with honours from their local high school DARE program like you have, we will continue to enjoy what life has to offer us. I have no problem with your personal choice, but please don't be so quick to judge people based on what you personally believe is a moral failing. Your morals are not mine.

  5. Drugs, yep. on Love Under a Microscope · · Score: 1

    Nothing better than making love with your mate/spouse than after smoking a good joint.. the sense of touch is enhanced, the the beat of the music just flows...., the orgasm is better... so ya I'll pick the drugs option. Start it out by going to an open-air concert if the weather is accomodating in your area, make sure it's a quality strain of bud and pre-roll them before you go out.

  6. Re:Well played, China. Well played. on Chinese Claim Internet Censorship Modeled on West · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Laughing at our stupidity? Well... you're probably right.

    Ha Ha Ha - America. Short entry from the sundance film festival, it just seems so appropriate to post this now.

  7. Re:If your station is good enough... on Internet Radio Failing to Find Support? · · Score: 2, Informative

    Virgin radio listener here as well. I'm surprised they've kept the high-bitrate streams open for free.. and have continued to support ogg as well.. here's a link for those that are interested.

    http://www.virginradio.co.uk/thestation/listen/str eams.html

    Here's a index list of each of the virgin radio stations that can be heard,

    http://www.virginradio.co.uk/thestation/listen/ind ex.html

  8. Re:Wow, wow, wow.. let me get this straight.. on EFF Warns Not to Use Google Desktop · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It's not google's fault that the current regime that resides in washington has an appetite for illegally invading the privacy of american citizens.

  9. Re:Who are "Shaw" and "Rogers"? on BitTorrent and End to End Encryption · · Score: 1

    Funny, I was just at a friends place 15 minutes outside of Fort Erie... he lives along the lake near a golf course.. his upload speed is great with bells adsl (80-85KBytes/sec) and downloads were flying past 450K/sec... All around him are trees, the lake and a bunch of summer cottages for the americans.

  10. Re:Asymmetric connections on BitTorrent and End to End Encryption · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I'm with a canadian isp in ontario and my bw maxes out at roughly 380-400KBytes/sec downloading.. uploading is capped at 75KBytes/sec. When I pass 90 gigabytes of bw usage they start sending me emails, asking me turn off possible viruses and whatever.. at 120 gigs they phone me up and ask me to upgrade to the deluxe edition or whatever it is heh.

  11. Re:Not my kind of option... on Solar Energy Becoming More Pervasive · · Score: 3, Interesting

    You need something like this then... although it's not really suited for anything other than hotdogs. http://sci-toys.com/scitoys/scitoys/light/solar_ho tdog_cooker.html

    There are plenty of designs available for nice solar ovens & fryers.. anything collapsible is usually a little more work, but worth the effort.

  12. what the hell? on Solar Energy Becoming More Pervasive · · Score: 1

    That's fine and dandy that the military will be benefitting from green energy.. but how about consumers? Is this why the pentagon's budget is roughly $400,000,000,000.00 ? Because they get to spend spend spend spend on any damn project they like.. what does this have to do with protecting the country from tur'ists?

    Fuck that shit... build the fucking array of photo cells and then reroute to energy straight to the heart of Vegas. You know how fucking expensive it is to run an air-conditioner during the summer.

  13. I hope there wasn't a monkey or on SuitSat Not Looking Good So Far · · Score: 0

    some other lab animal.. that would really suck if we couldn't talk to them during their final descent.

  14. Good on Computer Virus Fells Russian Stock Exchange · · Score: -1, Troll

    Anybody running mickeysoft deserves this sort of endless misery.

  15. I submitted this story a few weeks ago on State of WLAN Support on Linux? · · Score: 1

    but it was rejected as all my submissions are,

    http://www.linuxelectrons.com/article.php/20051205 195525114

    Take a look at the reverse engineering project here,

    http://linux-bcom4301.sourceforge.net/

  16. Re:Doubtful legality on Wealthy 'Cryonauts' Put Assets on Ice · · Score: 1

    Fast forward a few thousand years to the explorers/theives who plundered the remains.

    Most of them weren't that lucky. Many of the tombs were plundered within generations of their being sealed (most likely by the people/families that built and knew the secrets of the tombs.) There's a few tombs in the VOTK that are populated with nearly a hundred mummies iirc,.. the priests were forced into moving the mummies into concentrated spots so they were better able to protect them from the plunderers. This is really off-topic :D

  17. Article description a bit misleading on UCLA Students Urged to Expose 'Radical' Professors · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Here's a bit from the article itself (for those that haven't read it..)

    " The Web site of the Bruin Alumni Association also includes a "Dirty Thirty" list of professors considered by the group to be the most extreme left-wing members of the UCLA faculty, as well as profiles on their political activities and writings."

    This story was covered a few days ago by one of the local radio programs here. Despite what the slashdot headline says about these guys going after "both sides," in reality it's a conservative witch-hunt... McCarthy would be proud of these clowns. Someone should send them a stuffed jesus doll to cuddle up with at night.

  18. Re:There goes interstellar travel on NASA Overjoyed at Catch From Stardust · · Score: 1

    The voyager spacecraft have been pretty successful ya?

  19. Ask a question if you don't mind on Steve Jobs to Sell Pixar and Join Disney Board? · · Score: 1, Insightful

    What makes all these stories about Steve Jobs worthy of being on the front page of a webpage for geeks/nerds? "News for nerds, Stuff that matters," is the slogan right? Whether or not steve jobs sells his pixar stock or eats sushi for breakfast is irrelevant to any discussion here.

  20. please DOS server = sedition ?? on Slashback: GPLv3, Firefly, iTunes · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Stone was given a suspended sentence of 60 days in jail along with 20 hours of community service. Although he declined to comment on camera Stone's mother stated that she appreciate all the support he received from the online community.

    oh ya, only 60 days in jail... that makes about as much sense as throwing a person 5 years in federal prison for growing their own marijuana. This country is done for, whoever has to mop up this mess has their work cut out for them.

  21. Re:hope they fixed some of the more glaring bugs on Thunderbird 1.5 Arrives · · Score: 1

    I have to agree with this, although I've never looked at the code, it does strike me as odd that a small percentage of my mailing list emails get tossed into the Junk box pretty much every day (some of the filters don't even work. I've spent considerable time trying to figure this one out to no avail :-( )

  22. Re:SIGINT? on NSA Wiretapping Whistleblower · · Score: 0

    I'm guessing it means signal intelligence. SIGHUP would be George Bush's SIGnature of Unilateral Power.

  23. hope they fixed some of the more glaring bugs on Thunderbird 1.5 Arrives · · Score: 2, Informative

    I hope they've fixed some of the more glaring bugs, such as when an email has lots and lots of attachments that fill up the window, making it next to impossible to read the content of the email (the attachment bucket at the bottom just grows and grows, with no way to shrink it.)

    I also notice that when having "Full Headers" viewable, it's impossible to read the content of the email.

  24. Re:Too many links on On the Matter of Slashdot Story Selection · · Score: 1

    Why do you strip the wikipedia links? It's almost always the first thing posted near the top of the comments. You would save someone the time of posting and besides, they're useful.

  25. so if i have two of these lenses on Physicists Close in on 'Superlens' · · Score: 1

    and i place one in front of an apple... and the sister lens 5000 ft away aimed correctly at the first lens, then the apple will appear in the second lens, same size (no magnification or reduction) ?