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  1. Re:Mitt Romney's tech agenda on Examining Presidential Candidates' Tech Agendas · · Score: 1

    Quotes please.

  2. Re:The Courts on Cybercrime Now Worth $105 Billion, Bypasses Drug Trade · · Score: 1

    I agree that cybercrime is a huge problem (although I don't buy that it's more of a problem than illegal drug trade).
    It isn't a problem. Consenting adults should be able to do whatever the fuck they want with their bodies. Detox facilities and the like should be available to those with addiction.
  3. What I really want.... on Apple May Introduce New iPod on Wednesday · · Score: 1

    Is FLAC support. I know, I could use rockbox and all of that shit..but i'd rather not.

  4. Re:How can we end this war? on Drug Testing Entire Cities at Once · · Score: 1

    I highly doubt that. I got my LSD in a blotter, on a tiny piece of paper a few mm long.

  5. Re:How can we end this war? on Drug Testing Entire Cities at Once · · Score: 1

    I guess. Although, I myself have experienced the hallucinogenic effects of THC before...had a few drinks, smoked up. Couldn't talk, move, or even think..it was like psychosis. Much worse than my bad trips on LSD..When I do LSD, I can feel the speedyness...hard to explain.

  6. Re:How can we end this war? on Drug Testing Entire Cities at Once · · Score: 1

    Any psychedelic that's "speedy" has probably been mixed with something else and I personally would prefer to stay away. LSD has some initial effects that can feel a little "speedy" while your brain adjusts and you certainly do heat up a bit physically, but on an 8 to 12 hour trip, this lasts half an hour max (and usually MUCH less), so is more of the "coming on" than the "trip" itself.


    Check this image -> http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/8/88/Drug chart.png

    You'll note that LSD, shrooms et al are all in both the stimulants group and the hallucinogenics group.
  7. Re:How can we end this war? on Drug Testing Entire Cities at Once · · Score: 1

    ""Getting High" (which by the way isn't really a suitable term for taking psychedelics since the effect is very different to "uppers", which is where the term comes from)"

    orly? Most psychedelics are quite speedy..

  8. Re:How can we end this war? on Drug Testing Entire Cities at Once · · Score: 1

    History of MDMAs scheduling -> http://www.cognitiveliberty.org/dll/mdma_schedulin g_history.htm

    "Why should psychedelics be illegal? Why SHOULDN'T they?" WHY? Why the FUCK does the gov have the right to tell ME what I can do with MY BODY? Yeah, that's right bitch. Nothing wrong with drinking, which kills quite a few brain cells, causes hundreds of deaths weekly, causes liver damage et al, yet psychedelics are illegal which have no addictive qualities and are nearly impossible to overdose on. What bullshit.

  9. Re:How can we end this war? on Drug Testing Entire Cities at Once · · Score: 1

    You're a ignorant fool. Explain why non-addictive psychedelics like LSD and magic mushrooms should be legal? Or things like 2C-B. The whole war on drugs is lame as fuck. When the DEA wanted to Schedule 1 MDMA (ecstasy), pretty much the entire medical community said no, yet they did it anyway. It had a bright future in helping millions of people in therpy, not not anymore, due to a purely political response.

  10. Am I the only one.... on The CD Turns 25 Today · · Score: 1

    Who prefers the sound of a vinyl to the sound from a digital medium? Not a scruffy vinyl, but a nice vinyl, with minimal pops et cetera?

  11. Uhhhhhh.... on High-Tech Squirrels Trained to Conduct Espionage · · Score: 1

    How stupid do they think their population is? With all of this obvious propaganda and lies you hear from them, you would think it'll be only so long before Ahmadinejad and his cronies fall out of favor.

  12. Re:IRC logs on Which ISPs Are Spying On You? · · Score: 1

    Um, it would be impossible to find out if anyone in the channel were logging the conversations...There are no IRC server distributions out there that come with features to log users conversations...Awhile ago there was a module for Unrealircd to log users messages but its gone now..so, anyway, to answer your question, its impossible to find out if anybody else is logging. It would also be impossible to see if the server administrators changed the code so they could snoop on users messages.

  13. Re:I'm not from America on Pro-ODF Legislation Loses In Six States · · Score: 1

    Um, California is certainly not a republican state.

  14. Very simple fix on Guitartabs.com Suspends Under Legal Pressure · · Score: 2, Interesting

    ...colocate your severs out of the US. Very simple. Then tell them to go fuck them selfs.

  15. Perfectly fair... on Russia Claims IP Rights In Manufacture of AK-47 · · Score: 1

    In the latest example of over-the-top intellectual property demands, Russia wants licensing fees for the production of AK-47s [CC].'

    Seems perfectly fair to me. The guy who invented the AR-15 aka M-16 gets a dollar for everyone that is made...Made him utterly rich. Thanks to the communist regime at the time when Mikhail Kalashnikov invented it he didn't get one cent. He was born a poor man, and died a poor man. Sucks for him. Although, on the other hand, I think Mikhail should get the money. He truly deserves it. This is *not* Russia's invention - its Mikhail's.
  16. Re:Reply: Well, no phreaking problem folks...HAVEF on Germany Declares Hacking Tools Illegal · · Score: 0, Troll

    Uhhhh, troll much?

  17. Re:None of them on Best Presidential Candidate for Nerds? · · Score: 1

    You're missing one: [X] Ron Paul
    :)

  18. Fault? on Senator Warns of Email Tax This Fall · · Score: 1

    Former House Majority Leader Dick Armey blames it on the Democrats taking over, as do Yahoo and eBay lobbyists
    This is a accurate statement. Republicans are *supposed* to be for *small* goverenment and few taxes.
  19. Re:Perfectly reasonable on Student in Court Over Suspension For YouTube Video · · Score: 1

    Seems like a perfectly reasonable suspension to me. If someone is stupid enough to post a video on a public forum, he should be ready to accept the consequences of somebody seeing that video. To take the situation to the extreme, if someone posts a video on Youtube of themselves killing somebody else, would you want a 1st amendment defense to hold for them.
    Totally different. What he did...who cares. They suspended him because he put a video of him and his friends being jackasses in class on youtube. This happens *all day*. Who cares. 40 days is excessive. Hell, I know someone who got caught with cigarettes, (magic) mushrooms and he didn't even get suspended for a week.
  20. ..How dare he.. on Michigan Man Charged for Using Free WiFi · · Score: 1

    What an atrocity! *death*

  21. Re:They deserve to be outed on Site Claims to Reveal 'Tattle-tales' · · Score: 1

    Even if you don't buy that, "drugs" isn't a crime. "Drug Possession" is a crime, and IS victimless. Now, people who use the drugs may have made themselves victims. That is something else, though.
    And who is to tell me what I can do to myself and what I cannot do to myself. What a load of fucking shit. While legally, drug possession may be a crime, but morally, I think it is immoral in a free society to have laws that tell people what they can do with their own bodies.
  22. Re:The Camerons are spot on: on Microsoft Details FOSS Patent Breaches · · Score: 1

    homosexuality and abortion are much bigger life changing events in my book, and touch a far greater proportion of the population than patent law.

    While they may be much greater in terms of "life changing", politically, I think the issue of patent reform is more important. It isn't like homosexuals are being beaten in the streets and made to go to their own schools, et al. Oh, they cant get married? Cry me a river. There are millions of dollars at stake with software patents and many peoples livelihoods.
  23. Re:What? on Norway Liberal Party Wants Legal File Sharing · · Score: 1

    The fact is that technology for unlimited copying is here -- and the laws preventing private exploitation of this technology are outdated and counterproductive. With new technologies, people and products are made redundant. This happens all the time -- today nobody sees the sharp decline in sales and production of horse-whips after the widespread adoption of the automobile as a bad thing for example.
    Except for the people who made the horse-whips, :)
  24. Ill have to disagree.... on Will The iPhone Kill The iPod? · · Score: 1

    According to Cnet.co.uk, the days of MP3 players, digital cameras and satellite navigation systems are numbered with cell phones about to take center stage.
    And why would this be? Until these phones have 80+ gig of storage, music junkies like myself will continue buying mp3 players. Plus, theres a issue with screen size. Considering most cell phones have a max size of like 3-4 square inches, how is one supposed to use a GPS device and read a map?

    PDAs have already been crushed by smart phones and the same thing looks to be happening with standalone MP3 players, particularly the smaller flash ones
    Okay, but "smaller flash" players dont comprise the entire market of mp3 players, no?
  25. Re:ironic on ReactOS Revealed · · Score: 1

    Speed - Wine, since it is an emulator

     


    Wine

    Is

    Not (a)

    Emulator