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  1. So what? on 2005 Will Probably be Warmest on Record · · Score: 1

    Ok, so I have to preserve the rainforest, but if middle America becomes a rainforest that's bad? the population density migrates to Canada and George Bush III gets to be the tropico dictator that would make daddy so proud. Disneyland sinks. Everyone wins.

  2. You are an idiot! on Top Advisory Panel Warns Erosion of U.S. Science · · Score: 1

    How could we disregard all of that important research being done but our high school science depts!

  3. This problem is much older than Bush on Top Advisory Panel Warns Erosion of U.S. Science · · Score: 1

    This "religious attack on science" is at most five years old, and guess what, it's not the fourth graders that are the dropping the ball. It's gen-x and gen-y. No one wants to work hard for altuistic reasons here any more. Einstien wasn't looking for the next must-have-wunder-gadget so that he could retire at 35. Necessity is the mother of invention, and we don't really understand what it is to be in need.

  4. Re:Even with Patriot Act as an example .... on CND Government Demands Widespread Tap Access · · Score: 1

    That's WHY they are pushing this. The people in power have seen just how malliable western culture has become.

  5. what it looks like on Exoskeletons in IEEE Spectrum · · Score: 1
  6. Manifest Destiny on EU, UN to Wrestle Internet Control From US · · Score: 1

    We're going as fast as we can. Be patient.

  7. ICANN not advise that on EU, UN to Wrestle Internet Control From US · · Score: 1

    Before you go trying to wrest control of anything consider http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montana_Freemen Taking things from governments gets you dead.

  8. Government Infrastructure on EU, UN to Wrestle Internet Control From US · · Score: 1

    What kind of idiot would make a foriegn controlled network an intergral part of their government infrasturcture? Every country should maintain their own secure mirror of the DNS if they are that worried about it. So what if no one outside of Brazil can access the Brazilian taxation system, that kind of Internet fracturing doesn't bother me. The USA has ours, you should have your own.

  9. Re:it's very simple... on Intel Stands Up For Consumers in Next-gen DVD War · · Score: 1

    I already can't mod my car the way I want(street legal)or use my land the way I want(building codes) why should this "propety" be any different.

  10. Re:Ouch. on Another Victim Countersues RIAA Under RICO Act · · Score: 1

    It's good to be an RIAA exec, but only on payday.

  11. Politics Be-Gone on Implementing the Bureaucratic Black Arts? · · Score: 1

    As long as you can walk away from your jobs at will, the politics don't matter. Go make friends with the management of your two biggest competitors. Leave work early to go play golf with them. Be indispensable at the office. The gossip might be about you but the politics will vanish.

  12. Re:Were I Steve Jobs on Music Industry Threatens to Pull Plug on Apple · · Score: 1

    This will only work if the public backs iTMS's stand. That might require thought,foresight,willpower,or something else that requires an attention span.

  13. All that Helium... on Yet Another Method Of Achieving Nuclear Fusion · · Score: 1

    is to hold up the floating cities.

  14. Re:Interweb? on Tracking Down a Cell Phone Thief · · Score: 1

    Can we over look that in light of the excellent use of the word "fucktard"

  15. Ionized Journalists on Locked-Out Journalists Turn To Podcasting · · Score: 3, Funny

    Working in tandem with the un-ionized journalists they will canada the first plasma screen visable from space. But they still won't have anything to say.

  16. Re:Where the fault lies... on Virtual Muggings in Lineage II · · Score: 1

    ... a class-action lawsuit on behalf of the families of the NPCs that are routinely slaughtered for their virtual possesions ...