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  1. Re:Normally on Amazon Pulling Out of Texas Over $269 Million Tax Bill · · Score: 1

    That should teach 'em. Drive 'em into poverty, so they'll join The Revolution.

  2. Re:Enough of this on Amazon Pulling Out of Texas Over $269 Million Tax Bill · · Score: 1

    Yeah, doggone it. They spent extra money to set up a tax dodge scheme, and by golly they should get credit for that.

  3. Re:They still owe texas money. on Amazon Pulling Out of Texas Over $269 Million Tax Bill · · Score: 1

    No, if every state stood up to parasites like Amazon, they'd go out of business, leaving the field clear for thousands of small businesses to spring up. That's the long-term win, not kowtowing to corporate bastards.

    Meanwhile, the parasites in the Civil Service will go out for lunch. It's Friday. Make it a long lunch. And to hell with those small businesses. We'll tax 'em under.

  4. Re:Texas Budget Deficit on Amazon Pulling Out of Texas Over $269 Million Tax Bill · · Score: 1

    Then, this 'Federal Site' becomes a major target to criminals. So security has to be ramped up. It becomes even more of a problem. Additional security staff have to be hired. It becomes necessary to ramp up enforcement efforts, and the rules of the Internet need to be changed to match.

    One you let the nose of the tax man into the tent, all of government will eventually ramble in.

  5. Information 'leaking' from Wikileaks? on OpenLeaks Founder 'Crippled' WikiLeaks · · Score: 1

    So the news is that information about contributors may have 'leaked' from Wikileaks? The kind of organization that will release information to serve their political agenda might leak information?

    Say it isn't so!

  6. Re:Hmm... on Insider-Trading Suspects Smash Hard Drive Evidence · · Score: 1

    Are we sure he didn't rip the 'drive' apart, put the bezel in one bag, the power board in another bag, the cover in a third and the actual hard drive in the fourth?

  7. Re:Secret Plan? on Secret Plan To Kill Wikileaks With FUD Leaked · · Score: 0, Troll

    Credibility with who? College Sophomore, standing at a lit table in the Student Center? Certainly!

    Anybody else? Possibly.

  8. Re:Well on Wikileaks' Assange Begins Extradition Battle · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    By 'most of the world's population' I assume you mean the college students who live with you in your rooming house, plus the other college students who live in your friends' rooming houses. Now, I know that a certain portion of them are Foreign students, but you're all a bunch of idealistic underclassmen under the sway of those dudes who have the Lit table in the Student Center.

  9. Re:So a computer geek walks into a bar ... on Wikileaks' Assange Begins Extradition Battle · · Score: 1

    Some women are.

    The problem is, they're the skanks.

  10. Re:Good luck on Wikileaks' Assange Begins Extradition Battle · · Score: 1

    You somehow dropped a word there, where you were meaning to type 'sexual harassment scandal.'

    Bubba was dipping it in all over, and he's a serial sexual harasser. But his enablers on the left saw the tradeoffs and just shitcanned their standards to work with him.

  11. Re:News For Nerds on Wikileaks' Assange Begins Extradition Battle · · Score: 1

    Cripes, I can remember when Robert Mugabe would have been placed on that list.

  12. Re:Hopefully he'll be extradited on Wikileaks' Assange Begins Extradition Battle · · Score: 1

    He's probably just not a College Sophomore any longer.

  13. Re:Eh on Wikileaks' Assange Begins Extradition Battle · · Score: 1

    When the President of the U.S. wakes up each morning, he crushes two furry cute bunnies to death using a special press provided by the White House staff. Because, you see, he's an evil American and it's just how things work.

  14. Re:Sarcasm? I hope? on Wikileaks' Assange Begins Extradition Battle · · Score: 1

    It is also used as a form of protective custody and to implement a suicide watch.

    You can order Suicide Resistant fixtures right from Amazon.

    Cool, eh?

  15. Re:What does this say... on Wikileaks' Assange Begins Extradition Battle · · Score: 1

    The Geneva conventions apply to regular solders captured in battle, in uniform. Under that scenario, the captives can simply be executed as spies.

  16. Re:What does this say... on Wikileaks' Assange Begins Extradition Battle · · Score: 0

    Isn't the Guantanamo base on leased Cuban soil? Maybe the US should just evacuate all presence on it and let Castro have them. Cuba is a mecca of freedom, after all. I'm sure the prisoners would all be given their Che t-shirts and all would be well in the world.

  17. Re:What does this say... on Wikileaks' Assange Begins Extradition Battle · · Score: 1

    Yes, but wouldn't it reinforce your stereotype of the 'evil merkins' for the prisoners to be quietly airlifted into Sweden? The US Military should equip them each with survival gear and a parachute and drop them into a forest in Sweden.

    Think of how much sputtering and furious bantering you could engage in.

  18. Re:Indeed, G. Bush might have been arrested on Wikileaks' Assange Begins Extradition Battle · · Score: 1

    Actually, his visit was cancelled due to the risk of attack by terrorists. The event couldn't be adequately secured.

    But protesters always want to sing 'We Are the Champions' triumphantly. Yep. It's because some political organizer was going to make a 'citizens' arrest. heh.

  19. Re:Senior member of Anonymous? on Anonymous Isn't Anonymous Anymore · · Score: 1

    It used to just be a name for people who looked at porn on 4chan. This group of people was not "small".

    Well, they were at first. That is sort of the point of the looking at the porn.

  20. Re:Senior member of Anonymous? on Anonymous Isn't Anonymous Anymore · · Score: 1

    All 'being on Slashdot for more than a decade' with a low account number means is that someone hasn't said 'fuck it' and abandoned their account a few times, quit, and come back awhile later with a new account.

    And that's a bad sign, not a sign of maturity. This ain't exactly a Senior Intellectual Body where tenure is creditable.

  21. Re:really anonymous, or just named Anonymous? on Anonymous Isn't Anonymous Anymore · · Score: 2

    But Civil Disobedience is a process where someone openly breaks the law, as a protest of that law, and is openly arrested. They then hope to take down the system from within. It's different from banditry in many ways.

  22. Re:Milking it on Apple eBook Rules Changing For Sellers · · Score: 1

    And the most popular free app for Windows is explorer.exe.

  23. Re:How sillilly obvious on Do Tools Ever 'Die?' · · Score: 1

    We are talking about amplifiers used with musical instruments, not amplifiers designed for 'high fidelity.' High Fideltiy means they are not supposed to have any unique characteristics whatsoever. They are supposed to have perfectly flat characteristics and not introduce any change at all to the recorded music program.

    This is very different from amplifiers used for Musical Instruments, which are generally supposed to have unique characteristics, as they are the originator of the music, not something designed to 'faithfully reproduce' it.

  24. Re:There's a problem with this. on Facebook Launches Social Login and HTTPS · · Score: 1

    I make a point of only using Facebook for a few games, so I don't know anybody at all who is one of my 'friends' on Facebook.

    I don't buy into Fuckberg's policy that I should only be friends with people who I know in real life.

  25. Re:If the pay by the vuln, MS will HURT! on Ex-NSA Analyst To Be Global Security Head At Apple · · Score: 1

    Given the fact that security has NEVER been a priority of MS, they could/should/would be bankrupt in a week.

    Well, they'd at least have to stop selling Windows 98.

    Oh wait! They already have!