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  1. Typo in the heading on Bitfloor Indefinitely Suspends Bitcoin Trading · · Score: 1

    Bifloor? Or Bitfloor?

  2. Re:XP Users on The Mystery of the Mega-Selling Floppy Disk · · Score: 1

    No, he meant adding the SATA drivers to you WinXP installation, where you don't need to insert a disk to install your SATA drives. Check out http://www.nliteos.com/

  3. Re:Fedora on Fedora 12 Beta Released · · Score: 1

    I haven't tried wampserver myself, but I'm sure it will be bloated with all the DLLs etc (dependencies), which will overwrite the already installed DLLs (if you had any), leading to killing the very meaning of shared "Dynamic Link Libraries".

  4. Re:Sweet! on Israelis Sue Government For Laser Cannons · · Score: 1

    Can you name one instance where this has happened? I can name many like the concealed Mohammad Al-Dorra story. http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2001/527/re4.htm
  5. Re:Sweet! on Israelis Sue Government For Laser Cannons · · Score: 1

    Honey, I know that your sister died yesterday, your father dies last year, we don't have a country, we don't have a government, and we don't have anyone in the world who still believes in us. However, don't forget to take your lunch bag, your semi-auto rifle, and never ever forget to leave home without your uniform.

  6. Re:I would think it is obvious.. on Rumsfeld Requests 24-hour Propaganda Machine · · Score: 1

    ... and you managed to disarm Iraq from the hundreds of thousands of WMDs that were there.

  7. Re:I would think it is obvious.. on Rumsfeld Requests 24-hour Propaganda Machine · · Score: 1

    I don't get it. What's wrong with Pakistan and India having nukes? What's wrong with a non-US country that has nukes?

    Why does anyone freak out when their neigbors have similar weapons? Is it because they are in your own hands, not others? Lame! Or is it because you entrust the people who control them, since they have the same beliefs? Yeah right, it showed from the number of protesting people in the Iraqi War.

    If a country has a certain weapon, that gives the right for any other country to have a similar weapon. That's only fair.

  8. Re:But is that the True Islam? on Chinese, U.S. Condemn Censorship · · Score: 1

    Living in a Muslim country would make you know that this is an escalated reaction.

    I am quite sure that we, as Muslims, have been trying to fix our image for so long now and it's not really working so far. Whenever things calm down for a while, something else emmerges like this stupid toon to enrage Muslims worldwide, provoking the less fortunate to act violently. This has been building up exponentially that these "less fortunate" are acting out of desperation, and hence, more are acting violently.

    Haven't seen the cartoons? What are you talking about? They're everywhere on the internet.

  9. Re:Let Me Get This Straight: on Chinese, U.S. Condemn Censorship · · Score: 1

    "Sure, not everyone who's offended by a cartoon is going to throw a tantrum. The US Joint Chiefs of Staff, for example, reacted in an absolutely appropriate way to an exceptionally snotty cartoon in the Washington Post a short while ago. They wrote a letter to the editor, without demanding that Tolles be fired, and certainly never threatened to burn down the Post's Springfield printing plant."

    Have you heard about the many muslims who wrote letters demanding public appologies? Did you know that these marches were peaceful protests in origin? Have you heard of the locals trying to stop raging protestors from doing damage?

    In addition to that, it would be fair to say the peaceful protests are somewhat new to the Middle East, and Law Enforcers are not highly trained to handle such protests.

    It is also worth mentioning that every homo-sapian with enough brains to hold a mouse and get to this article and comment on it, must also know that protests can easily turn violent (since most protests are passion driven).