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  1. Re:Altered reality? on Photoshop CS5's Showpiece — Content-Aware Fill · · Score: 3, Funny

    No, no. Goodbye to all my exes in my vacation photos. Stupid real dolls blocking the scenery.

  2. Re:he should think this through on Company Sued, Loses For Not Using Patented Tech · · Score: 1

    NOOOO?!?! REALLY!?!?! That never would have occurred to me, not in a BAJILLION years. /s (In case I'm not laying it on thick enough).

    But while I'm at it, what content censor? The one that doesn't censor any of the following: shit piss fuck cunt cocksucker motherfucker tits?

    Or some other one?

  3. Re:DHS on US Military Shuts Down CIA's Terrorist Honey Pot · · Score: 1

    No, I'm arguing against citing a fictional character as evidence of the nature of real life organizations.

    I don't care that the fictional character is unrealistic.

    I care that the dumbass above thinks he is realistic.

  4. Re:he should think this through on Company Sued, Loses For Not Using Patented Tech · · Score: 3, Insightful

    That logic is retarded, and obviously (and trivially) fallacious.

    If it were true, then auto companies that include more safety features in higher end cars would be similarly liable.

    HINT: They aren't.

  5. Re:he should think this through on Company Sued, Loses For Not Using Patented Tech · · Score: 1

    That long hair comes with a penis you know...

  6. Re:he should think this through on Company Sued, Loses For Not Using Patented Tech · · Score: 1

    I used Windows ME for a year or two and it wasn't perfectly fine: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_ME

  7. Re:he should think this through on Company Sued, Loses For Not Using Patented Tech · · Score: 5, Funny

    We're all adults here. You can say dick.

  8. Re:DHS on US Military Shuts Down CIA's Terrorist Honey Pot · · Score: 1

    Really? But he is NSA and former military, which was my point.

    No, no he is not. He is the figment of a hack of a writer's imagination. Nothing he says, does, or anything else even remotely resembles real life. Just stop. You might as well use James Bond as your example, it would be less stupid.

  9. Re:Mission Accomplished? on US Military Shuts Down CIA's Terrorist Honey Pot · · Score: 0, Troll

    Short Answer: He got reelected. That's about it.

  10. Re:Here's all you need to know on US Military Shuts Down CIA's Terrorist Honey Pot · · Score: 1

    The question should always be are those soldiers' deaths being "spent" on achieving the current military goal.

    +5 Rationally Callous, you heartless, dispassionate, reasonable bastard!

  11. Re:There's military intelligence for you on US Military Shuts Down CIA's Terrorist Honey Pot · · Score: 1

    It's been fairly public knowledge for a while, ever since they pinched those guys a few months back (not the penis PETN guy, a couple months before that).

  12. Re:Enough already on US Military Shuts Down CIA's Terrorist Honey Pot · · Score: 1

    Hate to break it to to you, but there isn't a linguist alive who doesn't already agree with your post (rather, those that don't tend to get beat up and have their lunch money stolen by the rest).

    You're raging against a nonexistent "man."

  13. Re:DHS on US Military Shuts Down CIA's Terrorist Honey Pot · · Score: 1

    think John Casey in Chuck, that character is NSA, along with DIA and national Geospatial Mapping Agency

    That character is not real, or realistic.

  14. Re:I don't understand on Disgruntled Ex-Employee Remotely Disables 100 Cars · · Score: 1

    Funny thing is, as soon as they saw her age at the time the card was issued, they cleared it from her credit report, and refused to discuss the matter any further with her. They were totally uninterested in prosecuting.

    Probably because they were as guilty of felonious conduct as the mother.

  15. Re:I don't understand on Disgruntled Ex-Employee Remotely Disables 100 Cars · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Dick > Vagina.

    No, that's not a math equation, don't be a dick.

  16. Re:Back door? on Disgruntled Ex-Employee Remotely Disables 100 Cars · · Score: 1

    Maybe he was thinking of the Kindle? Although the iPhone probably can do the same thing for apps--remotely delete ones you paid for.

  17. Re:Repo in AZ on Disgruntled Ex-Employee Remotely Disables 100 Cars · · Score: 1

    No, because the brand new one will still sell for the original price. Something is only overpriced if people won't pay for it. All cars depreciate this way--and it's not something handed down by fiat, its simply just the way car buyers behave, for whatever reason.

  18. Re:The Reliably obtuse ACLU on ACLU Sues Over Legality of "Targeted Killing" By Drones · · Score: 1

    Actually, the airplane likely has BETTER accuracy, in terms of munitions placement (Into a window at five miles is better than into a head head at 500 yards). The problem is that the munitions have a large radius of destruction.

  19. Re:Windows Joke on Users Rejecting Security Advice Considered Rational · · Score: 1

    Definitely evil socialism, duh. Also, this is why propping up failed companies ISN'T socialism. 'Cause its bad for society in the same way.

  20. Re:First rebellion on Obama Backs MPAA, RIAA, and ACTA · · Score: 5, Insightful

    For every Vespasian, there's a Nero AND a Caligula.

  21. Re:First rebellion on Obama Backs MPAA, RIAA, and ACTA · · Score: 1

    Consumption has risen faster than our production. That doesn't mean production hasn't been rising.

  22. Re:First rebellion on Obama Backs MPAA, RIAA, and ACTA · · Score: 1

    He didn't ignore anything, you just either fail at reading comprehension, or have rejected his factually true statements because you prefer the fantasy you already subscribe to. For every dollar value of manufacturing capacity that moved off shore, it was replaced by some other manufacturing capacity. We still manufacture more than we did fifty years ago. We still manufacture more than virtually anyone else (by dollar value). We just manufacture different things.

  23. Re:worst possible side effect on Pharma Marketing Faces a Character-Count Conundrum · · Score: 1

    So you get to be a super villain for a week or two, but you have to die at the end?

    More than a few people might consider that a worthwhile trade.

  24. Re:Information on Pharma Marketing Faces a Character-Count Conundrum · · Score: 1

    I'd think that if only 1 in 1000 people taking the pill experience a headache then it should be marketed as a cure for headaches, seeing as the portion of the population at any given moment with headaches is probably much higher than that.

  25. Re:A simple solution on Pharma Marketing Faces a Character-Count Conundrum · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Who the fuck is dumb enough to look for advice from advertising?