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  1. Re:Damn Skippy! on Intel Co-Founder Calls For Tax On Offshored Labor · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Global free trade is one of those things that sounds really good in theory, but in practice ends up driving down wages everywhere, decreasing quality of products and services, and gutting the middle class of more prosperous nations.

    Wait, what?

  2. Re:Fuck exceptions for religion on Jobcentre Apologizes For Anti-Jedi Discrimination · · Score: 1

    This is extremely silly, but you're missing the root cause of the problem. What is extremely silly is that there are laws that say I have to wear a motorcycle helmet or that I *can't* discriminate against gays or women.

    The ridiculous part is that being part of a specific religion gives you back freedoms you should have had in the first place.

  3. Re:Failed Logic on Vivek Kundra On US Government Inefficiency · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I hope you realize the irony of using Orwellian language to preach about the "dangers" of free market capitalism.

  4. Almost as good as stunt helicopter pilots on Simulation of the Mars Science Laboratory Sky Crane · · Score: 1

    Remember the last complicated descent method of NASA's that worked so perfectly? The get-caught-by-a-stunt-helicopter-pilot method? Granted, the reason that crashed was fairly mundane, but still...

  5. Re:Not quite my experience... on ATI Releases AIGLX Linux Driver · · Score: 1

    Looks like I have a bit more experimenting to do then. I'll try a few more things and see if I can get it to work.

  6. Re:Suspending? on ATI Releases AIGLX Linux Driver · · Score: 1

    From my (limited) testing, the same problem exists. This was pretty much the only thing I was waiting for, so it looks like I'll cross my fingers and wait for 8.43.

  7. But Googlefight says... on Majority Of Customers Prefer Blu-Ray · · Score: 1

    HD-DVD will win! 1,000,000 results vs. 800,000.