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  1. Re:OK, but is it anonymous? on New Auto-Seeding Torrent Server Released · · Score: 0

    did you know that LSD has strychnine in it?

    Makes me wanna chew some Ratsak. You will equate drugs and file sharing when the Bush admin announces it's latest "War on Torrents".

  2. Re:OK, but is it anonymous? on New Auto-Seeding Torrent Server Released · · Score: 0

    I don't know why you would bother either. The idea that downloading copyrighted media is a crime has been debunked on slashdot so many times it's getting boring.

    civil offense NE criminal offense

  3. Re:Someone remind me... on Dodging the Negative Reaction To GE Crops · · Score: 0

    How can it be flame bait if it is true?

  4. Re:Someone remind me... on Dodging the Negative Reaction To GE Crops · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Why does it not surprise me to read such an asinine moronic response to the subject from a poster who has a link to that piece of shlock 'Loose Change'.

  5. Re:The reason why Iran wants Nukes on Iranian Heavy Water Nuke Plant Goes Online Today · · Score: 0

    The US may pretend to be an honest broker in the ME but Iran and all of the other countries in the region(espec. Lebanon) know they are full of shit. Do you know which country lies between Israel and Iran? Do you know which country has 138,000ish US troops in it? The point is that Israel can take action against Iran anytime they want, but, it will be the US troops doing the fighting and dying in the front lines when Iran responds which it will. Not forgetting the British troops which have been repositioned to the Iranian border in the last few days/weeks.

    Israel is going to drop the US into a deep pile of shit and you are enabling it through willful ignorance and believing that might makes right.

  6. Re:Nucular on Iranian Heavy Water Nuke Plant Goes Online Today · · Score: 0

    Now as you claim to have been trained as a nuclear engineeer(sigh) could you explain to the people here who listen to your supposed 'expertise' that to make the plutonium/uranium into a bomb suitable state requires 700 acres of enrichment facility, 16,000+ specialised centrifuges, and it's very own power station to make it all work.

    Did your fear hawking miss some rather important details?

    Do Seppos really swallow all this BS without question?

  7. Re:Misleading on Iranian Heavy Water Nuke Plant Goes Online Today · · Score: 0

    NO wonder you are an AC. Anybody with the nouse to actually investigate what he said knows that he did not say he wanted Israel wiped off the map. I will paraphrase as I can't be bothered looking up the whole quote. He said he wants an end to the zionist regime and that this can be achieved through elections in Israel and a one state solution. Get your head out of your bum before you state something that is accepted globally outside of that nation of inbreds called the USA.

  8. Re:It's called a "search warrant". on The Story of the Pedophile-catching Hacker · · Score: 0

    About two months or so ago I was waiting for the police to kick my door down for kiddie porn. I was browsing the net(using firefox), minding my own business when all of a sudden about 10 popups appeared filled with the most loathsome shit I had ever seen. The top level popup then appears with a message saying that your computer has been infected and to buy some product to fix it. I fixed it alright but not with their scummy bullshit product. My software is always patched as soon as a patch comes along. I don't know how it happened but I was shitting myself I would be in the local paper as some sort of pervert freak.

  9. Re:That's a Little Extreme on iPods at War · · Score: 0

    The hero word sure has been cheapened. Once upon a time a hero might have been a man who stayed on a .50 holding off waves of advancing enemy knowing that he will die but that his buddies will be safe and knowing in his heart that it's a worthwhile trade.

    Now I can be a passenger huddling in the back of a plane too scared of a man with a box cutter to try and save my own life and then when I die miserably and shamefully the media will call me a hero.

    The world ain't got to many heroes left. Too many men have surrendered to the PC bullshit and become effeminate big girls blouses to busy looking at their boyfriends bums to be a man.

    Is that extreme?

  10. Re:uncrackable encryption on Cracking the GPS Galileo Satellite · · Score: 0

    So just how long do you think it takes for some one to becoem addicted to heroin?

  11. Re:Another perspective on Ken Lay... on Enron's Kenneth Lay Dies · · Score: 0

    I had heard that sociopathy is rampant amongst politicians as well as criminials

  12. Re:Missing the point on Open Source Could Learn from Capitalism · · Score: 0

    Look up in the air. It's a bird, it's a plane

    No it's a frigging elephant

  13. Re:Missing the point on Open Source Could Learn from Capitalism · · Score: 0

    If you think there was no religious undertones to the slaughters of Stalin then you are also missing the point. Have a look at the ethnic/religious makeup of Stalin's goon squads and you might be quite surprised(then again you might be repressing that knowledge already).

  14. Re:Missing the point on Open Source Could Learn from Capitalism · · Score: 0

    People that wouldn't participate in OSS because they think it's communist (or some other silly label) would probably only contribute stupidity to a project anyway.

  15. Re:Chinese work conditions on The Making of a Motherboard at ECS · · Score: 0

    Toll-booth workers get upwards of $25 an hour to stand there and hand out tickets.>/i>

    What is wrong with that? I bet they aren't allowed to smoke.

  16. Re:YAY! on Futurama Returns · · Score: 0

    I'm not sure which episode it is in but you can also see nibblers eye looking out of the garbage bin before fry gets frozen. IT might be in the jurassic bark episode.

  17. Re:Finally on Evolution installer for Win32 Released · · Score: 0

    That's not due to safe IT practices. It's due to your popularity.

  18. Re:Technology DID do it today... on Australia's Technological World Cup Advantage · · Score: 0

    The main reason that "soccer" will never be popular in the US is that Americans just aren't psychologically suited to caring about any game where they have to watch the national side getting regularly beaten by foreigners. Much better to watch games played between teams from different US* cities.

    and then pretending it's a world class tournament by using the word 'world' in its title.

  19. Re:Sounds good? on Australia's Technological World Cup Advantage · · Score: 0

    He's so intelligent he missed the point completely

  20. Re:Anecdotal Expierience on GNOME Reaches Out to Women · · Score: 0

    1. Your experience fits some of the evidence - women tend to be reasonably well represented in undergraduate courses in nerdy subjects, but they tend to drop off rapidly as you move higher up. There is large variance though.

    I know this is an uncalled for sexist and evil comment but aren't women at the perfect age for having children around the time they finish their undergrad work? Could this account for some of the drop off? Might it also account for the fact that there seem to be a disproportionate number of older women continuing/finishing their studies later in life after they have had their families?

  21. Re:What kind of projects? on GNOME Reaches Out to Women · · Score: 0

    As a female

    Thanks for the clarification

  22. Re:What kind of projects? on GNOME Reaches Out to Women · · Score: 0

    but men still feel the need to protect women

    *I* think that all males feel this and those that don't are broken. Maybe in some parallel universe where our freedoms are protected by overall wearing, hairy 'pitted, militant lesbian, pain tolerant, female super soldiers men wouldn't need to feel this way at all. I don't know if my neanderthal/reptilian brain would fit in at all.

  23. Re:Useless for people on Plan For Cloaking Device Unveiled · · Score: 0

    If armed with an anti-tank weapon then the single soldier probably has the advantage. I suspect that's why tanks are generally backed up by infantry to kill the soldiers with the anti armour stuff.

  24. Re:Tenuous at best on Plan For Cloaking Device Unveiled · · Score: 0

    Sidney, I want a new fur coat

    What do you think I am? Made of bricks?

  25. Re:Useless for people on Plan For Cloaking Device Unveiled · · Score: 0

    infantry aren't too much of a threat to tanks anyway.

    The one thing I love about /. is that everyone is an expert. Could you please advise us poor nerds why they aren't too much of a threat? Please quote from a book printed later than say about 1930.