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  1. ! monotheistic on Glen Beck Warns Viewers Not To Use Google · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Christians are monotheists, but Mormons are polytheistic

    Although Christians claim loudly they are monotheists, they are still unsatisfied with just worshiping God (as Jews do), and have added in a dead Jew who they worship instead, attributing to this man-god-hybrid all the powers of the original God. This is not really monotheism.

  2. Re:But he... on Patriot Act Up For Renewal, Nobody Notices · · Score: 1

    I've already written to my representatives about this, well over two months ago. I received in return a generic form letter. I doubt they read a word of what I wrote.

  3. tea on Patriot Act Up For Renewal, Nobody Notices · · Score: 4, Funny

    The Greens? The Tea party?

    Yes, some green tea would be lovely. No sugar please.

  4. Re:I dont get this drupal pushing on Drupal 6: Panels Cookbook · · Score: 1

    WFM

  5. not necessarily on Saudi Arabia Requiring License For Online Media · · Score: 1

    What is stopping the Saudis (and other oil-rich nations) from simply making heavy investments in coal, for example, and becoming an "energy conglomerate" versus just an "oil magnate." That way, your electric purchases still benefit them.

  6. Apologies for redundancy on Amazon Censorship Expands · · Score: 1

    Sorry for redundancy. /. kept loading this page as having zero comments when I posted, then a second later it said 37 comments, so naturally I hadn't read any.

  7. Will the Bible be next? on Amazon Censorship Expands · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Will the Bible be next? It contains stories of incest.

  8. Will the Bible be next? on Amazon Censorship Expands · · Score: 0, Redundant

    It contains incest stories as well.

  9. Re:Weather Alert on Paris To Test Banning SUVs In the City · · Score: 1

    The latest thing in terms of hipster-cool bicycles are minimalist rides with no gears and no brakes

    That's been a mainstream staple style in many US cities for well over a decade. I'm curious, did it truly take that long to reach CA?

  10. scanner on WikiLeaks Will Unveil Major Bank Scandal · · Score: 2, Funny

    US Gov and others are pissed because they're getting their pants pulled down.

    It's a little more like they've been put in a porno scanner at the airport.

  11. supposedly? on Which Shipping Company Is Kindest To Your Packages? · · Score: 1

    after the 4000th 50lb supposedly fragile package it's REALLY hard to give a flying

    Supposedly fragile? I stopped reading right there. Screw you. If I write fragile on a package, it is fragile. It's not for you to decide.

  12. Re:what's the big deal? on Next Step For US Body Scanners Could Be Trains, Metro Systems · · Score: 1

    What if you are driving on private property?

  13. If they hate us for our freedom.... on Next Step For US Body Scanners Could Be Trains, Metro Systems · · Score: 1

    If they hate us for our freedom.... does this all mean they are starting to like us?


    (philosoraptor)

  14. grouping on Malaysian Indicted After Hacking Federal Reserve · · Score: 1

    Does Slashdot have a grouping named "People not yet convicted of breaking the law, but ehhhhhh, it really looks like they did"?

    A new grouping named 'Crime' would fit the bill imo.

  15. Re:Wrong problem on Making Airport Scanners Less Objectionable · · Score: 1

    amendments shouldn't even exist, they are a cause of a major misunderstanding of the vast majority of people, making them think that the only rights they have are the ones that are counted in the amendments.

    It was a bad idea then, it's a horrific problem now. You have all the rights and gov't has the ones listed, that's how it should be.

    Well, in some cases, like abolishment of slavery, I don't agree with the 'amendments shouldn't exist' stance.

  16. Taxis? on Emergency Broadcast System Coming To Cell Phones · · Score: 1

    Wow. that will be quite annoying when I'm a passenger trying to make a call from a taxicab on my way to a meeting.

  17. Re:Constitution and economic fiasco on TSA Pats Down 3-Year-Old · · Score: 1

    My kingdom for a mod point.

  18. Re:I can't wait for required body cavity searches on TSA Pats Down 3-Year-Old · · Score: 1

    This will happen as long as people let it happen.

    And..... they most certainly will let it happen. Gotta catch those turrists, ya know.

  19. Re:Terrorism is EXTREMELY RARE on TSA Pats Down 3-Year-Old · · Score: 1

    For now, I am going Greyhound...

    You are a braver man than I. My hat is off to you sir.

  20. Re:What's the deal with the rush of TSA stories re on TSA Pats Down 3-Year-Old · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Travel season is starting. That's why. Not to mention the pat-down is now an "enhanced" pat-down. Correct me if I'm wrong on the "enhanced" pat-down being a semi-recent change.

  21. It's possible. on TSA Pats Down 3-Year-Old · · Score: 0, Troll

    I can think of some cultures that wouldn't hesitate to have child suicide bombers.

  22. Floyd on The Beatles On iTunes · · Score: 1

    I think they really wrote the template on how to make rock music that isn't just disposable catchy hits and could be something closer to fine art than just music to dance/get high/get laid to.

    I would also say the same about Pink Floyd (who were recording (with Norman Smith) Piper at the Gates of Dawn in the Abbey Road studios simultaneously to the Beatles recording Sgt. Pepper)

  23. Re:Sarah Palin commented on this... on Palin E-Mail Snoop Gets Year In Prison · · Score: 1

    If you were a maverick you'd understand. Thank you; come again.

  24. You need to click on Google Give Searchers 'Instant Previews' of Result Pages · · Score: 1
    From TFA

    They can be launched by clicking on a magnifying glass icon that shows up to the right of a search result link

  25. Gentleman's wager on TSA Bans Toner and Ink Cartridges On Planes · · Score: 1

    This week it is toners, last week it was underwear, before that it was shoes and liguid bottles

    If I were to place a bet, I would guess the next one would be iPhones or the even more ubiquitous iPods.