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  1. Obvious to someone who dabbles in politics.... on Has World Oil Production Passed Its Peak? · · Score: 0

    ...after all, are there people out there that do not understand this was the motivation for invading Iraq? Next up! Any oil-producing country really. Something Bush can spell.

  2. Ok I'm a dumbass but on EFF Warns Not to Use Google Desktop · · Score: 0

    ... at least I know where I keep my files. And if I don't, which happens, say, maybe 2 times a year. I hit the dreaded windowskey-f combination. It's not a particularly bold move. Certainly not sexy. But it works quite nicely. Ok, I'm a dumbass. Forgive me.

  3. Re:Bush lies? on Climate Expert Says NASA Tried to Silence Him · · Score: 0

    And if your definition of Evil is based upon your understanding of what is being _TOLD_ to you, then supposedly if that same voice is known to be a Liar, you must have a weird resolution and image of what "Evil" is. You're just doing what you're being told, which makes you very dangerous at the moment. In fact, since your aspiration in Life is to seek out your leader's enemies and destroy them regardless of whether or not that same leader is a Liar; makes you a very, very dangerous zealot. Or just Evil yourself.

    The same amountof money spent on feeding and clothing the poor of the world would have resolved exactly ALL of these problems we're facing now. And you're supposed to judge the COST of the war by the amount of innocent PEOPLE that have died; not the dollar amount.

    I ridicule you publicly.

    Go ahead. Judge me.

  4. Re:Copy of a post I made yesterday... on Why Google in China Makes Sense · · Score: 0

    Because, fucknut, Google is oppressing people that want to be free, all in the interest of the almighty dollar. So, according to said article - profiting on enslaving people is considered not only accepted practice but is in fact a product of American capitalism. That's what it says.

    I myself am very disturbed by this fact, because this means that Google is open to censorship in the US and in fact may already be censoring for the US Government.

    This is about control. To me, Google was a nice search engine. Now, it is bloody politics and Google can, quite honestly, go fuck themselves for establishing mental slavery in other parts of the world only to appease their shareholders. Fuck Google. Is there NO ONE that sees this for what it is or are you all Google shareholders?

    If Lucifer was God's most prominent angel before his fall, is it okay to be a fan of Lucifer during that particular era? Just like Elvis fans before he got fat, I mean.

  5. Anyone else thinking what I'm thinking?... on NASA Warns of Cluttered Space · · Score: 0

    ...that there must be an absolutely enormous treasure in dollar value, research technology, and more....just lying there in public domain, waiting to be grabbed by young space entrepeneurs.

    The future is now... I can already see Michael Jackson make a bid for the bones of Laika on eBay.

  6. Re:The solution is obvious! on U.S. Government Wants Google Search Records · · Score: 0

    What's the difference between Bush and bush? Try a Google image search to know the implications against the First.

    You'll get lots of pussy, and the occasional picture of a wanker.

  7. Re:This can't be good. on New Way to Stimulate Brain to Release Antioxidants · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Let me philosophize, for a second. Imagine that you had the choice between being physically crippled but mentally fit, or mentally broke versus physically ablebodied; what would you pick?

    I can say with some safety among numbers that most of us would choose the first. To keep your mind functioning is after all much closer to the real you. Therefore, any positive news on this front is, well, positive news. No need to be such a pessimist. :-)

    ---
    If Lucifer was God's best Angel before his fall, is it okay to be a fan of Lucifer during that particular Era? Mainly making the comparison to, say, Elvis fans.

  8. Re:It's cheap for politicians to pass an invalid l on Indiana Tries to Pass Game Law Again · · Score: 0

    Resentment is also the basis on which you live on/for/through. Thought it might go through. I was wrong.

  9. Re:It's cheap for politicians to pass an invalid l on Indiana Tries to Pass Game Law Again · · Score: 0

    The U.S is fucking retarded and everyone outside your borders and thankfully a few Americans know this.
    Let's sum it up.

    Guns in every citizens hand. A so called right to, protected by people with guns.
    Highest homicide rates in the world. Highest amount of fear, insecurity.
    Your civil liberties that you so viciously protect are a farce. You're not free. You're slaves to your system. You're being run by a single guy, who is a fascist, fundamentalist, extremist, isolationist dumbass, not to mention a Republican - which means that his job is to steal your money and put it in the hands of his masters - the wealthy and powerful elite.
    Your education system is laughable. Your religious doctrines have gone so far in legislation that you're close to Shia-law in the US. American Scientists value in the field have dropped by exponential factors since the US is quickly becoming the most infertile land in the world for any type of research. Not to mention how you educate the dumb - which is to say you're not. To point out obvious flaws that any other compassionate person would put first on the list of items to correct it would be your healthcare. But on the other hand, your country is so indoctrinated from birth by the same stuff Herman Göring filled his people with - patriotism, that people are lining up for bread and ammo at the selective service office. How anyone would want to die in Iraq because of his fascist leader is beyond me. I guess I've evolved - but you don't believe in that either. Your world is too small to comprehend God as bigger than both ID and evolution. Ants trying to make their situation liveable - are just ants.

    So on another note, how's your new Xbox 360? Found a reason why you bought it yet? Don't come contradicting me with your bullshit either. I'm not listening, I'm *telling* you that meme-driven virus-infected minds like yours need to snap out of it and regain control of humanity's destiny through some other path than the one currently chosen. It's just a choice, but that choice is truly the only thing you leave behind after you move on and out of life. Please, work for a better society instead of spreading your virus. We don't need guns. We don't need people who protect other people having guns. The world needs food and clothing, not scared fuckers with guns.

    Yeah I'm used to it. Mod me down. Negative Slashdot kharma is just proof that you're saying something that should be said.

  10. Re:Outrage! on Sony Settlement Start of DRM Protection Act? · · Score: 0

    "solution: never buy another Sony product for doing what they did"

    You know, I wouldn't because I agree with you, but the PS3 is coming out soon - where I know I will be monitored, with DVD's locked so that they can't be resold, with the absolutely latest (useless within weeks) DRM solution, and with Sony deciding what games will be sold in various regions of the world.

    And I can't wait to buy one!

    This line sums up modern ages in cognitive behaviour; Too much Bush, Too little Dalai Lama.

  11. Re:Civ 4 got returned by me on 30 Greatest Games of 2005 · · Score: 0

    It suddenly occured to me that people that refuse to upgrade their hardware and then blame the companies for writing software to an evolving platform must be quite similar memeplex-wise as Creationists. My computer was made by HP - and I have absolute faith it should remain the same for all time, because HP created it that way.
    Just a random thought. You know, the cure for mindviruses is of course - thinking.

  12. I think I speak for all of us mammals when I say, on Federal Judge Rules Against Intelligent Design · · Score: 0

    shut the fuck up.

    -Ever noticed how people who believe in Creationism look really unevolved? -Bill Hicks, the last American Hero.

  13. Re:...and here come the sceptics on Polar Bears Drowning As Globe Warms · · Score: 0

    Look. The rest of the world, which incidentally is everything outside of the borders of the US, knows this is a fact. The rest of you are either Republican, fundamentalist scum - or you're the people enslaved by the former which means that your arguments and facts are only used as fuel.

    So unless somebody devices a plan to get rid of Bush, educate Republicans, and crush those memes spread by the media used to control you - we're toast. And if you're part of the Republican Team Darkness, then be assured that you will be held responsible in the next life. Slashdot users are very familiar with the concept of Kharma.

  14. Re:A light in the darkness. on Senate Fails To Reauthorize Patriot Act Provisions · · Score: 0

    Yes, you're right! That would be like having handicapped people argue about how, because of their handicap, they're unable to perform certain things people with no handicap can. Outrageous! Why, I think we should ask Republicans to cite material instead on this issue. That would give us a much better platform for our decisions. In fact, let's just strangle all opposition. Let there be one voice, one leader, and fuck the constitution and whoever is bold enough to address the real problem. Things would be so much easier if we just eliminated all those wankers who don't want to be run by an isolationist, fundamentalist, extremist, un-educated, cowardly murderer, fascist prick leader with the vision of a thermite and the leadership skills of a monkey on crackbananas.

    Bush is the darkness, and his brain-washed minions are coming to devour you.

  15. Re:There is only one good reason to vote Republica on Bush Backed Spying On Americans · · Score: 0

    Democrats is a meme.
    Free yourself.

  16. Re:Stranger and stranger on DVD Jon's Code In Sony Rootkit? · · Score: 0

    You know, dude, you're right in everything you say but when it comes closer to the end you excuse the bastards from what they did in fact do quite willingly in order to save their Evil Empire from choking to death off of its' own vomit they keep spilling into our ears while Real Rockers are dying from overdoses, unknown, unlabeled, unbranded, without means, empoverished and un-owned (the TRUE(r) meaning of 'Freedom') by the Recording Industry. This is politics, at the highest level. It's like being Republican or Democrat, but in this case I'm hoping the people will stay American.

    Fuck Sony. Mmmkay?

    This signature brings you pleasure. You don't understand how. But it does.

  17. Re:buy second hand? on Bad Day To Be Sony · · Score: 0

    I hate to break it to ya, but that's a misconception. Most countries have rules & regulation, so called "cassette fees" dating back to the VCR era. These fees, or tallies, or mongrel money if you prefer, comes from the supposed judicial statement that most consumers are actually pirates. Sweden certainly pays them. The US does. And the UK. Further, this is taxed on all sales of copyable media. So if you buy a bunch of CD-R's, you're paying to the recording industry. One would assume the gaming industry would benefit from such a "tax", but no such luck.

    And yes we do live in a corrupt, bad-for-us, world.

  18. It's a plot. on Aluminum Foil Hats Will Not Stop "Them" · · Score: 0

    Think about it. The plot thickens. Perhaps Illuminati wanted us to believe we should wear tinfoil hats in order to protect ourselves, so that in reality; we'd get easier to control. And now, with everyone (at least, that I know) not wearing any, perhaps we'll find out who's REALLY in charge, eh?

  19. Re:By the way, here's another interesting tidbit.. on California Class Action Suit Sony Over Rootkit DRM · · Score: 0

    Actually, at the risk of sounding like an anal besserwisser, this is wrong but many people believe this. The EULA by click-through is actively enforced in legislation across most western civilisations.

    This means; you click "Accept" on the EULA and should the computer used when doing this likely be considered yours personally, *family members unaccounted for, you're screwed. Microsoft is the worlds' largest farm owner of so called "EULA Slaves", people who have actively and willingly given up their right to ever legally appear or be represented by in court. Including me. And most likely, including you.

    Yes, that's quite scary. Think Sony's DRM kit has you by the nuts? Man, it's a wet willy. Think again.

    * This seems to imply complete lack of judicial meaning even though current praxis states otherwise, meaning the following; even if your son or ignorant dad clicks Accept on some weird software, you can be liable (certainly in the U.S, check Groklaw) and previous articles at Slashdot).

  20. Re:Parents ... on A Delay in the Michigan Violent Games Law · · Score: 1, Funny

    Following the set path here one could also say that the tobacco industry has absolutely no responsibility in selling an addictive stick of rolled tobacco that causes cancer, heart disease, and more.
    Just like gun manufacturers don't have anything to do with people dying from being shot.

    In both cases, a parent could have stopped this from happening.

    I don't see how.... But I guess the important thing here is to establish that you can peddle whatever wares you wish since there is no responsibility attached in doing so.

    So why isn't crack legal? Or asbestos walls? Or cars with defective brakes? Because they impact performance, just like the level of nicotine in a cigarette has little to do with the fact that it eventually kills you - as long as its' your choice. That sounds good. But is it?

    You are free to do what we tell you, is another way of expressing these thoughts.

  21. And so, the countdown begins.... on Tropical Storm Alpha Sets Naming Record · · Score: 0

    from Alpha, to Omega. :) God, please shove these turds away. :P

  22. Re:Wow! on Capitalizing on Melting Polar Ice · · Score: 0

    You mean it's not enough he's quoting Fox in order to establish a degree of uncertainty?

  23. Re:Anyone can do this job on Keeping the Lights On · · Score: 0

    Apparently you haven't been following recent scientific trends but the answer is obvious to anyone who's a big fan of Arnold. Clone yourself. Then go on a rampage fighting your clone. And destroy millions of dollars worth of property not to mention personal liability. But that's why there's insurance. See? You're just not getting the entire picture.

  24. Re:Important. on Too Many People in Nature's Way · · Score: 0

    Please proceed in believing that you have no responsibility towards this world then.
    I could bring up facts to combat your opinion and your "source" consisting of German scientists that evidently do believe that the balance of this biosphere is very delicate, but you've already decided that your children, and mine, are the ones who will live in the ruins of your culture.
    So, I gladly live with being a moron in your eyes, until your home is flattened and your checking balance bounces, and you can no longer drink the water that was once free.
    We'll see who the moron is then.

  25. Re:Engineering Not Applied! on Too Many People in Nature's Way · · Score: 0

    "However, Cuban President Fidel Castro said the United States had not responded to his offer to send more than 1,500 doctors and tons of medicine and supplies as of Sunday night.

    Speaking to doctors in Havana, Castro said: "You could all be there right now lending your services, but 48 hours has passed since we made this offer, and we have received absolutely no response."

    http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/05/katrina.world.aid /index.html