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  1. Re:I think you may have misinterpreted me. on Alleged British Hacker Fears Guantanamo · · Score: 0

    How come evry time someone says the white house needs more ethics the repugs start to talk about Clinton even if the person being replied to never mentioned him. i think there should be a special new version of Godwin's Law but instead of nazi comparisons it could be Clinton comparisons.
    We could call it 'Moronic Repugs Law'.

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

    If you want to see reports of inhumane treatement of detainees just look up some stories about the treatment of prisoners in pretty much any French jail.

    You stupid fscking americans are nearly all clinically fucking insane. The very fact that you can write the above crap about inhumane treatment in French prisons just goes to show that there is a species of cretin who knows how to post on slashdot, use a spellchecker, and believes every word that issues from that lying sack of shit FOX network.
    You and your kind (and I know there are still a few of you left(hopefully you will just kill each other off and leave the rest of us alone)) should take a long hard look at yourselves and then SHUT THE FUCK UP because you are embarrassing the more intelligent members of your community who actually believe in their country and what it was meant to be and represent.

    Now to the crux of the matter. This is a free online documentary about the US prison system. Click here to view it. Then after you have seen it and have educated your sorry, narrow minded, prozac influenced, therapist deluded, frontal lobe missing brain you can come back here click on reply and tell us all how wrong and sorry you are! Just like that moonbat dipshit president of yours should. Personally, I hope someone shoots the fucker before he gets the chance to come the christian forgiveness, devil made me do it crap that the US public seems to not be able to get enough of.

    Did I mention "FUCK YOU".

    Like most half-intelligent twits capable of lengthy discourse on any fact they just happen to have invented I guess your next move should be to attack my spelling or grammar. You will only look stupider but that's the sort of stuff that helps you sleep at night isn't it?

    PS: I know my international prison system.

  3. Re:Nature vs. Nurture? on Slow Starters Have Higher IQ? · · Score: 0

    Give me a shout if you hear of any wanting the "early but quick" one, will ya?

    The benefits of premature ejaculation can also be fiscal. Imagine this guys phone sex bill.

  4. Re:There are limits on ISP Fined $5000 For Hate Content · · Score: 0

    I'm not advocating a ground invasion of Iran.

    No you wouldn't. I guess you're a keyboard warrior and think that war is just fine and dandy when you can throw guided munitions hundreds of miles through peoples keyholes. I would also guess that when someone who's family had been killed by those guided munitions responds by strapping on an explosive belt and blowing up some US soldiers that you would call that person a coward. Listening to your news reports you USians have some really strange ideas of what constitutes cowardice. The rest of the planet has a good idea who the cowards are and they sure aren't the people fighting barefoot and starving while facing down the multimillion dollar machines that won't even be paid for before your grandchildren are long dead - God Bless America.

  5. Re:I don't own a television on Futurama Returns · · Score: 1

    No wuckers mate

  6. Re:I don't own a television on Futurama Returns · · Score: 1

    I think you missed my point. The whole conversation was just sad and pointless. I wasn't ripping on you.

  7. Re:I don't own a television on Futurama Returns · · Score: 1

    That's a strange link for a sig mate. What is it? some sort of comprehension masochism sort of thing? I hope it isn't there because you think that the conversation makes you look good.

  8. Re:Parodies, "fair use" and Melbourne IT on Australian PM Has Parody Site Shut Down · · Score: 1

    Michael Moore would never end up on the no fly list. The guy probably draws a pay cheque from the repugs. We all know now that he has investments in Halliburton, Boeing, and possibly also Raytheon. The saddest part about the opposition to the Bush administration is that it has been infiltrated and one of it's supposedly biggest critics is in reality one of its greatest friends.
    All you have to do is watch Fahrenheit 911 with an open mind and you can see whos agenda it really serves.

  9. Re:meth on Senate Passes Patriot Act Renewal · · Score: 1

    It just flows from you like a deep ocean sewage outfall doesn't it? I bet someone will mod you up for using big words though.

  10. Re:Oi dude! This is Slashdot... on Symantec Rethinks Firefox vs IE Vulnerabilities · · Score: 1

    well they all worked in konqueror for me

  11. Re:Why didn't you post the next paragraph... on Symantec Rethinks Firefox vs IE Vulnerabilities · · Score: 1

    I once did a clean XP install whilst the machine was physically connected to the Internet and it was compromised and rebooted before the install had finished.
    With the amount of automated shit running out there I would hazard a guess that that is not an uncommon occurrence either.

  12. Symantec's Credibility on Symantec Rethinks Firefox vs IE Vulnerabilities · · Score: 1

    I was reading that Symantec's Internet Security Suite (or whatever it's called - can't be bothered googling) disconnects its users from IRC if someone types the phrase 'startkeylogger' into a channel. If this is true then doesn't it naturally follow that they are crap?

  13. Re:Surely it's just about potential for harm. on Symantec Rethinks Firefox vs IE Vulnerabilities · · Score: 1

    If one browser allows an attacker to read arbitrary files, and another allows an attacker to delete arbitrary files, then the one that allows the deletion is surely worse however many ways there are to read files.

    Can the browser that deletes the files also read the files?

    Stop blaming browsers!

  14. Re:Handgrenades? on Symantec Rethinks Firefox vs IE Vulnerabilities · · Score: 1

    If I had any idea how to mod posts (I don't even know if I am authorised to) I would mod you up. One of the first things i thought of while reading this was that some men have chosen death over life to save their comrades when they could have easily escaped harm.
    I wonder how many republicans would do it?

  15. Re:imagine that on Symantec Rethinks Firefox vs IE Vulnerabilities · · Score: 1

    Most parents would take a bullet for their kids and I suppose that's irrational too.....or maybe it really is rational, and it's just people who make up bullshit statements about the psychological studies that just don't understand human nature at all.

    Taking a bullet for your kid wouldn't be irrational it would be THE RIGHT THING TO DO.
    I know of someone who was placed into a similar type situation and the reaction was immediate and instinctive, it wasn't his kid, he acted against his own best interests, saved the kids life, and had both his legs broken, he sprained the child's wrist saving its life and the worthless sack of shit mother wanted to sue him for injuring her child. He says he would do it again in an instant.

  16. Re:imagine that on Symantec Rethinks Firefox vs IE Vulnerabilities · · Score: 1

    are you from the US by any chance?

  17. Valerie Plame Leaker now safe on Internet Searches Reveal CIA's Secrets · · Score: 1

    Because they can now prove that the data about her profession was in the public domain the whole time. This smells very fishy to me.

  18. Re:Isolation slows infection down on The Pandemic vs. the IT Department · · Score: 1

    don't be so pedantic about my use of the word 'idea'. It should be dog balls obvious what I meant by it. Maybe I should have begun 'I always thought the way it is meant to work', I forgot the grammar/spelling/context nazis were alive and well on /.
    As far as using technology and science to artificially keep alive those that wouldn't survive normally I don't think we are doing the race any favours at all.
    I would prefer to bet we don't hear about it because the research can't be spun the right way. Like when the defense department did a study on flouride and spun the research to say the flouridated subjects had less cavities that the unflouridated group but failed to mention that of the group exposed to flouride most had no teeth left.

  19. Re:Wait a sec... on ISP Fined $5000 For Hate Content · · Score: 1

    I hate to bring the Nazis into this so early, but.......

  20. Re:Wait a sec... on ISP Fined $5000 For Hate Content · · Score: 1

    Political Correctness stifles free speech also.

    There's a very good reason they are called schools of learning and not schools of thinking.
    Here is the Inclusive language guidelines for Deakin University. In just one generation PC has gone from the butt of derisive jokes in the seventies to a mechanism that criminalises thought. One generation is all it took which goes to show that the product that these gentleman peddle is without doubt the worlds most dangerous.

  21. Re:There are limits on ISP Fined $5000 For Hate Content · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    So, would you want such a nutcase to enter your country?

    That's a dumb question. Just a little south of Canada they elected one.

  22. Re:Not a bad article. on What is UNIX, Anyway? · · Score: 1

    Ah, no, faggot.

    I bet you would never dream of saying that to someones face. The fact you did it on /. as an AC is a testament to the strength of your character.

  23. Re:Obviously, you do not get it. on The Pandemic vs. the IT Department · · Score: 1

    when, exactly, did they repeal the 22nd amendment?

    They haven't yet. But, it isn't for want of trying.

    Or are you saying that these drastic changes will occur within the next two years?

    The 22nd amendment is nothing to a president with 'war powers' , or, hadn't you yet noticed?

  24. Re:Lacking sense: priorities on The Pandemic vs. the IT Department · · Score: 1

    Exactly. Among humans who do not receive medical treatment,this virus appears to have a mortality rate of somewhere around 100%.

    Shenanigans

  25. Re:Lacking sense: priorities on The Pandemic vs. the IT Department · · Score: 1

    Little Johnny was obviously talking about the US legal system. Here in South Australia I can have up to 400 grammes of personal stash before I start to look at even going to court over 'pot'.
    I would still get fined for possession but it is in the form of an expiation notice and possession itself under the 400g limit is definitely not a criminal offence. In most cases the police wouldn't even bother to give me a ticket because they are realists and understand that even doing that is a waste of their time which is better spent chasing criminals.