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  1. Re:Alright on Hackers Leak Eight Episodes of An Unreleased ABC Show (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 1

    Shameless (US version), has only kept getting better. In fact, the first few seasons were by far the weakest.

  2. Re:mountains of diamonds on Scientists at De Beers Fight the Growing Threat of Man-Made Diamonds (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    Check the historical stats on black crime in the US - here's a hint: when TLAs infiltrated black organizations, assassinated their leaders, and manufactured conflict to destroy the remains of those organizations, crime went up. When all the leaders of your race have been killed or corrupted by money and drugs and the organizations they lead similarly corrupted and then targeted by law enforcement, you have generations growing up fatherless with no good leadership figures, and when the only way to make any kind of living is working for minimum wage and treated like shit by white people or signing on with the criminal remnants, you have a lot of people turning to crime.

  3. Re:I never thought I'd see the day ... on Prosthetic-Limbed Runner Disqualified from Olympic Games · · Score: 1

    This guy isnt even that fast. According to wikipedia, his personal best on the 100m is 10.9.

  4. Re:Related news on Homeland Security Uncovers Critical Flaw in X11 · · Score: 1

    At having just as elitist and idiotic fanboys as all the other OSes? (BTW, I use OSX, so I'm not flaming mac users, just everyone who raves about their OS and how it pwns everything else)

  5. Re:Fear of girls?! on Fear of Girls, a D&D Documentary · · Score: 2, Funny

    Why do you think Xenosaga is so popular even though the second one totally blowed game-wise? Answer: KOS-MOS.

  6. Re: Asimov's Gray Areas on Fighting Android Sparring Partner · · Score: 1

    I think this is why people should start using more than three laws, which seems to be failing as far as robots go.