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  1. Re:Can you smell the future? on Bacteria As Fuel Cells? · · Score: 0

    The future will be full of cars that only exaust water....and fueling stations brimming with switch-grass, corn-mash, stale beer, human feces,

    Great now power companies will be selling me my own pooh back

    It's the logical conclusion

  2. Re:Not overly bad, combined with some others bad. on MS Word Zero-Day Exploit Found · · Score: 0

    plain text for luddities

    I'm crying over here :)

  3. Re:Condoleeza? on Bio-Engineered Rice Uses Human Genes · · Score: 0

    You just can't stand it that a black person could be so intelligent and empowered and not believe in entitlements and a victimhood mentality can you?

    And that folks is the typical mentality of the average black US citizen. You don't have to insult them at all as they can read the sloppy open minds of all us pathetic racist crackers.
    This person probably thinks that affirmative action and quotas aren't racist and exclusionary either. Someone should just nuke the US and make the planet a lot safer, happier, inclusionary, and a lot less opinionated.

  4. Re:Nice Try on UK Hacker loses Extradition Case · · Score: 0

    Gee I'll have to try that exploit

  5. Re:Something is Rotten on Busting People for Pointing Out Security Flaws · · Score: 0

    I'm no cryptographer but it seems to me that relacing one encryption method with another should be a very simple operation. I don't think these guys are lazy as such just incompetent and careless.

  6. Re:My Profession on Americans Are Scarce in Top Programming Contest · · Score: 0

    Whoever told you that study==memorization did you a disservice.

    Been in a public school lately? That's the way it seems to be these days. I meet so many young adults these days that have no ability whatsoever to think critically and solve simple problems (they can tell you sports statistics like a machine though - which is very handy in real life).

  7. Re:New Dress code policy on Best Buy Invaded By Blue Shirt Improv Artists · · Score: 0

    It is unethical to experiment on people without their permission. Yet again, it makes you a creep!

    OMG here's my chance for some political posturing

    From a document called 'The Virus Cancer Program - June 1978'

    "..various live, attenuated adenovirus vaccines were administered to selected human populations as a control measure for debilitating respiratory tract infection. A further complication was introduced when it was discovered that the oncogenic papovavirus SV40, acquired from the simian cells used for propagation of the adenoviruses, was present as a major contaminant in these vaccine preparations. Since hybrid viruses with a spectrum of biological functions have been isolated from mixed adenovirus-SV40 populations, these adenovirus vaccines undoubtedly contained such recombinant viruses. Thus more than one million people(all US citizens) were inoculated with representative members of two groups of DNA viruses with known oncogenic properties."

    There are things in the US for which you should be very frightened. A group of improv entertainers isn't one of them. Your government and the way they treat you as consumers and not citizens should scare you silly.

  8. Re:New Dress code policy on Best Buy Invaded By Blue Shirt Improv Artists · · Score: 0

    The next group should dress as Muslims all with backpacks and line up to take the white house tour (or don't the scaredy cats have thattour anymore?).

  9. Re:hostage taking on Best Buy Invaded By Blue Shirt Improv Artists · · Score: 0

    so whats the beef with mouth breathers?

  10. Re:Manager called 911 on Best Buy Invaded By Blue Shirt Improv Artists · · Score: 0

    If you're not there to do business with them, you're loitering - which is a crime

    define 'business with them'

  11. Re:Put Down Your Marijuana Joint on Google Sued for Allegedly Profiting From Child Porn · · Score: 0

    I've always suspected that a large percentage of those making the most noise about child prostitution are those batting themselves silly over it.

  12. Re:Is it almost over? on Bird Flu Drug Mass Production Technique Discovered · · Score: 0

    Everyone in an English-speaking country should be required to take one year of high school Latin before graduating.

    That's just dumb

  13. Re:New Words on Microsoft Seeking to Patent Automatic Censorship · · Score: 0

    we could auto replace these rude words based on their severity with bad, plusbad, doubleplusbad. I need to patent this fast.

  14. Re:Well, sounds like a good idea on Microsoft Seeking to Patent Automatic Censorship · · Score: 0

    **** WARNING: Involves actual parenting!

    We don't need to actually parent? We own an XBox.

  15. Re:Novel? on Microsoft Seeking to Patent Automatic Censorship · · Score: 0

    Would make it a bit more difficult to own some facet of of everyday web life as a "technology" or "business process,"

    Why worry about web life. They are owning YOUR life.

    Thank God that we have terrorists to alert us to these things.

  16. Re:Guilty of what? on Spam War Takes Out Blog Services · · Score: 0

    Having a lower UID just means your life has been pathetic longer than most

  17. Re:Terrorist on Greenpeace's Custom Underwater Giant-Squid-Cam · · Score: 0

    americans are normally sympathetic to who? please advise?

  18. Re:actually... on Greenpeace's Custom Underwater Giant-Squid-Cam · · Score: 0

    Yes it is

  19. Re:Greenpeace core competency on Greenpeace's Custom Underwater Giant-Squid-Cam · · Score: 0

    paid my taxes. I gave 40% of all of the money I made last year to contribute to the greater good of society.

    Just out of interest what percentage of the total money you made last year was your tax bill? and what was the percentage of charitable contributions?

    It's just I smell some bullshit

  20. Re:Too True on Tilting At Windmills · · Score: 0

    The answer to that question is easy: we don't get it at all. Instead, we reduce our energy use

    I recently read an article that stated that if the households in the US changed their incandescant lightbulbs for the newer less hungry variety the US could close 9 powerplants tomorrow.
    The true path to energy nirvana is to not waste the stuff

  21. Re:Wow! on Seagate Announces 750GB Hard Drives · · Score: 0

    how can you live without edlin?

  22. Re:Marketing dual cores to windows users on Dell Aims for Gamers with XPS M1710 · · Score: 0

    Imagine being able to tell Norton to do a full system scan while simultaneously playing Counterstrike!!!!! Imagine the bragging rights at the LAN. Imagine people actually believing this marketing crap.

  23. Re:Linux sNOBs on Linux Snobs, The Real Barriers to Entry · · Score: 0

    The good news is that there are still forums (fora?) around where good manners still seem to prevail.

    I have found the channels on Freenode to be filled with very patient, helpful and generally pretty nice people. The biggest hassles I have seen there have come from the questioners themselves. Some seem to expect a definitive answer to their question/s practically immediately and become cranky quite quickly.
    Personally, I blame Microsoft, television, George Bush(the alpha and the omega),and without a shadow of a doubt microwave ovens for the timely indulgences they offer us.

  24. Re:summary on Burst.com Sues Apple Over Patent Infringement · · Score: 0

    We can just thank our lucky stars that Archimedes didn't get any patents

  25. Re:Amnesty International on Alleged British Hacker Fears Guantanamo · · Score: 0

    I've read a few of your posts and I am sure that if you were to ask the cretins in the US administration they would make you an honorary citizen because you obviously believe that when the US sits down it's a total eclipse. I also had a look at your links but unfortunately they didn't appear to show people beaten to death, children being beaten by adults, 2nd degree chemical burns administered regularly and purposefully, mistreatment of obviously retarded, insane, or physically injured human beings and/or the practice of closing off of ventilation in cell blocks before gassing the entire wing in acts of collective punishment. Anyone who can throw off that french prisons are the evil ones during a discussion about Gitmo really has a few republican talking points loose in his head. The fact you aren't from the US but heartly defend them and their policies even when these are indefensible just goes to show that there are people who's true natures will come to the fore in any environment. BTW: didn't you mention earlier about those evil people being unlawful combatants? You might want to educate yourself as to the designation of 'surrendered enemy personnel' which was how surrendered German troops after WW2 were able to be abused, starved and killed without any of the protections of international law.. The US argument was that as the Germans weren't POWs they weren't entitled to any legal protections. You see there is a historical precedent for the US telling the world to go and fsck itself and they are just continuing their long tradition of immoral, illegal, and heartless behaviour. PS: Imagine that a non-American with a blog called eastcoastwisdom.blogspot.com and the first thing I see is an article about the lovely Michelle Malkin. For a non-american you sure seem to like to swallow.