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  1. Re:There are those of us who can see it coming on Mathematician Predicts Wave of Violence In 2020 · · Score: -1, Troll

    The muslims in the west are just biding their time until they are strong enough to act like muslims in the middle east.

    Heh.

    One wonders why the Mayors of Chicago and Boston go off on fundamentalist Christian Chick-Fil-A, which voices opposition to gay marriage, but are silent against fundamentalist Islam extermination of gays themselves.

    Probably because the Christians won't kill 'em.

    Just ask Theo Van Gogh.

    Oh, wait. You can't. Muzzies actually KILLED him.

    Wonder if the Piss Christ artist has the balls to do a Shit Koran?

    Yeah, we know the answer to that, don't we.

    Very true. The thing that gets me is that everyone knows that Islam is evil and violent, they know that they cannot criticism them for opposing gay marriage and so on, but they all pretend that Islam is just fine because they are sheep following the "PC" herd.

  2. There are those of us who can see it coming on Mathematician Predicts Wave of Violence In 2020 · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    The muslims in the west are just biding their time until they are strong enough to act like muslims in the middle east.

  3. I thought it was to distinguish them from Apple on Microsoft Drops 'Metro' Name For Windows 8 UI · · Score: 0

    I thought it was to distinguish them from Apple, with metro as in metrosexual.

  4. The quality and accuracy of some articles is great on Wikipedia-Sponsored Pilot Study Lauds Wikipedia Accuracy · · Score: 5, Informative

    The quality and accuracy of some articles is great. I would think that most "core" subjects that get a lot of viewers will tend to be of high quality. However look at the entry for so meting obscure, like the town I live in, and you might find something strange. At times there have been mistakes, now corrected - but there is still an odd balance. There is a lot of detail on railway lines that used to go to the station, and what destinations you could reach from the trains.There is a lack of detail on the current geography and economy. Things are driven by people's interests.

  5. Re:A bit of negative feedback. on Overconfidence May Be a Result of Social Politeness · · Score: 1

    Sir, you are irrational...if every third post you make is to confirm that you don't regard large swatch of people individuals because it dosent fit the narrative of the social hysteria you and your circle jerk keeps howling. Then you are an extremist, I'm sure you and the rest of your "band gallant knights of western civillisation" are proud to hold the line and have uncovered the great of leftist establishment driving the nation to suicide.

    You are probably frustrated, by the creeping horde you keep see being blocked out by the sheeple, people calling you a moron and epithets. To think...calling you...a concerned citizen born rightwise...with the rest of your nationborn...that hold their head high.

    Must irritate you...make you stubborn and thus irrational.. must take a strong will to break out of that cycle.

    I think you don't understand the true nature of Islam and what it teaches. However I do feel that perhaps I have been thinking about the negatives on Islam more than the positives of the freedoms I support and that my religion and other good religions bring.

  6. I bet you don't.... on Overconfidence May Be a Result of Social Politeness · · Score: 1

    Well, you are very quick to criticise me for saying that Islam isn't peaceful. I bet you don't criticise Muslims who say that apostates should be killed, support honour killings, oppress women, etc.

  7. Why Muslims think they're the religion of peace on Overconfidence May Be a Result of Social Politeness · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    That's why Muslims think they're the religion of peace. People on't tell them they're not because they know they will get their head cut off for doing so.

  8. Re:Samsung can't release it's OWN designs?!? on Samsung Admonished For Releasing Rejected Evidence · · Score: -1, Troll

    How do you think Apple's marketing department will respond?

    By reminding the judge that if he doesn't back apple that nasty video of him and the apple fanbois in the public restroom will be released. Which is it judge, look at though you are unfair of have everyone know that you are a bum bandit?

  9. Re:Free market solution on Speed of Sound Is Too Slow For the Olympics · · Score: 2

    Highest bidder gets to hear the starting gun first

    Why not skip that and just auction the medals

  10. Re:NObama 2012 on US Navy Admiral Questions Expensive Stealth Platforms · · Score: 1

    Go Romney! The candidate with the shorter last name deserves to win!

    I look forward to president O.

  11. Re:Nickleback on Study Finds New Pop Music Does All Sound the Same · · Score: 1

    So that's why it sounds like Nickleback has only ever written 2 songs...

    They had two?

  12. But I listen to Bhangra on Study Finds New Pop Music Does All Sound the Same · · Score: 1

    But I listen to Bhangra you insensitive clod!

  13. Re:what about the increasing role of... on The Increasing Role of Predictive Analysis In Police Work · · Score: 2

    balls in ur face. faggot.

    I missed that - is it a new interrogation technique?

  14. The problem is on The Increasing Role of Predictive Analysis In Police Work · · Score: 1

    The problem is someone at some time will realise that "Predictive analysis" has a racial and religious "bias". People will ask "why are most police looking for muggers in black areas and terrorists in Muslim areas"? The answer - that this is where most of the crimes occur, is something that police have known for some time, but been instructed to ignore. Do you really think that the PC brigade will allow it back again because a computer says so? Now I know that in the case of blacks it is due to social deprivation, etc. - I am not blaming them - but it is a fact that they commit more crime.

  15. Re:Reason? GNOME3 on GNOME: Staring Into the Abyss · · Score: 1

    GNOME was a good thing until version 3. It changed everything.

    Absolutely. I just couldn't understand why they took no notice when on Gnome 3 betas people were saying "this is so bad it will be a decision on whether to stick with gnome 2 for now or move on to something else". It was like accelerating when you see the "accident ahead, slow down" sign. Really I think the "why it happened" question is one for psychologists now, not the IT industry.

  16. Re:Again? on Google Warned Samsung Galaxy Tab Was "Too Similar" · · Score: 1

    if you can't immediately tell the difference between a samsung tab and an apple ipad, then you aren't someone who would truly care which one you've got anyway.

    That's very presumptuous of you, for all you know the GP poster might be gay.

  17. Re:Oh Boeing... on Flight 4590 Didn't Kill the Concorde; Costs Did · · Score: 1

    For the same reason no country let them fly to interior airports except France and Britain.

    For all practical purposes Britain doesn't have inland airports. Unless it flew up the length of Britain I doubt that Concorde could reach supersonic speeds before being over the ocean.

  18. I'd rather have on Cray XK6 Supercomputer Used To Simulate Ice Cream · · Score: 1

    I'd rather have a Cray XK6 made out of ice cream. On an equally frivolous note did the Cray run Ice cream Sandwich ?

  19. Re:Oh Boeing... on Flight 4590 Didn't Kill the Concorde; Costs Did · · Score: 3, Interesting

    My school was in the noise-abatement area near Heathrow. Naturally it was pretty well soundproofed. You could tell Concorde when it was flying over, but it wasn't much louder than other aircraft were then (they are generally quieter now). One day we heard an almighty roar, so loud that in our soundproofed classrooms we couldn't hear the teacher talk.

    One the news later we found out what had happened. At Heathrow aircraft come in to land in a line of three. The plane landing before Concorde had suffered undercarriage damage and was stuck on the runway. Concorde was instructed to perform an emergency fly-over. During a normal take-off and landing Concorde had to throttle down to 30% thrust over the noise-abatement areas. I don't understand why, but something about the trim and positioning of Concorde during descent meant that to pull out of the landing path it had to use full afterburners over our school. Kids who were outside doing sports told me it was awesome, they had to put their hands over their ears because it actually hurt!

  20. Behold on "Exploding" Termite Species Discovered · · Score: 1

    The Muslims of the insect world!

  21. Parachute - hu on Skydiver Leaps From 18 Miles Up In 'Space Jump' Practice · · Score: 1
  22. Re:Almost Craig Breedlove Speed! on Skydiver Leaps From 18 Miles Up In 'Space Jump' Practice · · Score: 1

    Kittinger is a consultant on this project, so I guess he's ok with losing his record :)

    Well he's held it from 1960 to 2012 so he hasn't done too badly. Since someone will beat it sometime being a consultant for the guy who does is a bonus.

  23. Re:Almost Craig Breedlove Speed! on Skydiver Leaps From 18 Miles Up In 'Space Jump' Practice · · Score: 4, Informative

    Breedlove set world land speed records of 500 and 600 mph, and one of his cars got up to about 675 before crashing.

    Its still short of the current land speed record which is 763.035 mph, and slower than the current free fall speed record of 614 mph, which was set in 1960 by Joseph Kittinger.

  24. Re:Who is paid to watch this stuff? on City Council Ordered To Stop CCTV In Taxi Cabs · · Score: 1

    Think about it. Someone is sitting in a room with monitors apparently watching/listening to these feeds? My god why...

    I can think of some reasons

  25. I wonder how many cabs will keep CCTV on City Council Ordered To Stop CCTV In Taxi Cabs · · Score: 1

    Though I wouldn't be keen on the council monitoring it all I would certainly keep CCTV in my cab if I were a taxi driver as a deterrent. You hear of so many attacks on Taxi drivers, people running off without paying and false accusations of "improper behaviour" by female passengers that I would want it for self-protection.