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  1. Re:fool. on FCC Approves New Internet Phone Taxes · · Score: 1

    At least democrats do not send the u.s. youth to die in private oil wars in distant lands in addition to reaping their families off their wealth.

  2. NO. MODERN WAY OF CORPORATE LIVING on Internet to Blame for Lack of Close Friends · · Score: 1

    with all its 'career' concerns, and in addition, the general 'do-well materially' understanding of times are to blame.

    My closest friend, for over 16+ years now, lives a 15 minutes walk to me. Yet, we do not see each other.

    He goes to work, goes back home. Goes to work, goes back home. This is the way with most friends nowadays.

    The internet, on the contrary, have awarded me many close friends that i could not hope to find via normal means - intellectuality, humor, manners, philosopy merged in one pot.

  3. No week pass without something to fuck U.S. People on FCC Approves New Internet Phone Taxes · · Score: 1

    Nay not a single one. Each week there comes up shit to fuck up american citizens either openly or deceivingly, either by congress, or government bureucracy, or directly by president.

    Eh, talk about reaping what you saw. Vote the republicans.

    'Family values', 'american values', 'traditions' - any improvement on these so far ?

  4. you are HORRIBLY wrong on Complaints Filed Over Firms Seeking H1-B Holders · · Score: 1

    1 - The price of competent it work NEVER goes down.

    Not only it does not go down, but with phletora of very cheap, UNRELIABLE foreign labor, outsourcing and telecommuting, its value and sometimes rate rises. But definitely one thing about it benefits much from this ; the JOB SECURITY

    Employers do the mistake of relying on cheap, unreliable immigrant personnel, outsourcing and telecommuting do this mistake AT MOST TWICE.

    The third time, they seek out to find reliable people. Once they find it, they stick to them like hell. You wouldnt except the extent of tolerance, understanding and freedom you get on job related matters, once you land on such a position.

    Furthermore, the fact that such a market, an opportunity to do overseas jobs, for ANY it professional that is on the internet, means that YOU WILL NEVER BE OUT OF A JOB, and thats flat.

    So youve been fired from a local it position. They handed it over to a foreigner. So what ? Go home, get on the net, post 'im available' to a job board.

    You DEFINITELY wont be getting hordes of $20.000 budget jobs, and you neither are going to go for $50-100 jobs. You will be getting small jobs, but periodically.

    Once you sit and do the math, you will discover that you are getting more in terms of hours spent/wage paid this way.

    If you work as hard as you would work in a local office, there is no reason you wouldnt make the same money.

  5. US Jobs for US citizens, UK Sites for UK Surfers on Complaints Filed Over Firms Seeking H1-B Holders · · Score: 1

    US Jobs for US citizens, UK Sites for UK Surfers, Chinese search engines for chinese internet users, Belgian newspapers for belgian citizens ...

    All to themselves.

    Sounds like back in 1830s isnt it ?

    What will the new internet startups, which are created by paying higher amounts of wages to american citizens do, when other countries get annoyed with this mercantilist approach in us, and start barring their citizens from using u.s. sites ?

    Who will they sell the products ? Who will they serve information and ads ?

    Back to the same u.s. citizens i assume. Then it is really back to 1830s, as the market will shrink and only the big will be able to cope with it.

    Get logical. Mercantilism always barred trade and expansion. Internet has not been the way it is because of 'anything for themselves'.

  6. Money money money always sunny on Dueling Network Neutrality Commentary on NPR · · Score: 1

    in the rich mens' world.

    Ahaaaaa- aa aaaa aaaaaaaa All the market i can graaaab - if i had no network neutralityyyyy

  7. And some say we LET THESE CONTROL THE NET on AT&T Rewrites Privacy Policy · · Score: 1

    Yea. "Hands off the internet"

    Which hands ?

  8. Re:What a bunchload of VAGUE CRAP on Net Neutrality, Schlocky Salesmen vs Monopolist Plumbers · · Score: 1

    I have so much fed up with the million dollar paid lobbyists ranting around for their buyers that id rather get to being called an idiot than risk reading a new shitload of purchased opinion.

  9. Sooo, this was how BORG came into being eh ? on Microsoft Developing Robotics Software · · Score: 2, Insightful

    They didnt give info on its history in Star Trek. It seems they didnt want to spoil the fun : we are going to see what happens by LIVING it.

  10. What a bunchload of VAGUE CRAP on Net Neutrality, Schlocky Salesmen vs Monopolist Plumbers · · Score: 1

    Get the pattern :

    So so so ... is happening ... Net neutrality so so and such ... corporations such and such .... but you think, net neutrality might not be shmock and shmack ? .... id (check out the bait!!!) rather let THE MARKET (the telcos) sort it out ....

    In short the guy says 'Im typing a text that seems like in favor of net neutraltity, but im lobbying for big money in fact'

  11. I have come to believe that Industry wants on Hollywood Against Jobs' Movie Pricing Plan · · Score: 1

    anything that is in expense of the general populace, as long as profitable.

    Heck, i guess we might see bills that are offering establisment of 'an aristocracy' based on wealth sometime, when some big corp ceo comes up with the 'bright idea'.

  12. I confirm this, as a Web Hosting Worker on GoDaddy Holds Domains Hostage · · Score: 1

    Many in the web hosting industry had to fight with godaddy to get back their client's hostage domains at one point in time.

    I strongly discourage anybody from using godaddy.

  13. Wasnt this already found ? on Scientists Find Missing Link in Bird Evolution · · Score: 1

    Huh ?

    Is "Can you say OOOOLD news" department at it again ?

  14. MOD PARENT INSIGHTFUL + 5 - WONDERFUL INSIGHT on Internet For All in Europe · · Score: 1

    into the situation.

  15. Re:Accumulate some good karma instead.. on Finding Programming Work on the Side? · · Score: 1

    Definitely the way you need to go. It will also raise your spirits. Look what it did to Earl.

  16. Re:'Lobby'ists - take them into account on Arctic Sea Level Falling? · · Score: 1

    Should i need to point out that, sufficient money, power and influence have been successful even for persuading a nation that the jews were behind all evils, back in 33 in germany ?

    Science is something which is more easily supressable than a nation. Cut fundings, appoint correct persons and dismiss the 'wrong' ones, you have what you want.

    Nay, actually i reach my point moving basic logic, which is in fact the basis of science :

    If there are too many pointers as to something being exploited or people being mislead, that means that that thing is being exploited or people are being mislead.

  17. Re:$10,000,000,000 on Bill Gates to Step Down from Microsoft · · Score: 1

    Well, lots maybe. But dwarved by what he won by questionable practices, and the incalculable side effects that his practices released in it & telecommunication, and eventually people's lives, are priceless.

  18. Re:It shouldnt take a mega-catastrophe to get it on Arctic Sea Level Falling? · · Score: 1

    I revel in the fact that i am stupid enough not to understand your disturbed grammar.

  19. Bush & Co. does EVERYTHING except serving citi on U.S. Joins Hollywood in War on Piracy · · Score: 1

    Except the ones having huge amounts of cash, of course.

    Almost everything they did from the start of their first term to date have been in expense of majority, in profit of minority.

    Minority always having the meaning "wealthy" of course.

  20. Re:He has a LOONG way to go to catch up with EARL on Bill Gates to Step Down from Microsoft · · Score: 1

    Only if the money reaches actual target.

  21. Re:EU US bullshit ... Or Reality ? on Internet For All in Europe · · Score: 1

    Bush was installed at the head of gop, because there was already a conservative tendency around, and naturally it was republicans, not democrats who were going to be in an advantageous position. The oil interests, along with the other groups saw that, and took the opportunity. naturally. Had enough money been spent by liberal circles, not gay marriage, not abortion would be in agenda but much different things. It is a matter of spending. You have enough cash to let go, you set the agenda.

    Come on man. It does not neccessitate a controlled experiment to guess that there has been rigging on some voting machines, machines which even totally irrelevant ordinary hardware can mess with their wireless communication. And to boot, there is no paper proof of votes. In murder cases such level of evidence locks people in jail.

    Nay. Lobbying is not a good thing. Remember gaming. What it was in 90es. Compare what it has become now as it have been made into an industry.

    Same goes with everyting. If you turn something into a multi billion dollar industry, it metamorphs into something totally different from what it is. Lobbying is now something what is lawyers like are in your country. Pay, and if need be, they will be your goebbels. Lies, deceit, anything to meet the end. Its neither true, nor healthy. Spend enough money, and in 2 years youll be able to persuade conservatives to gay marriage. This is not true.

  22. He has a LOONG way to go to catch up with EARL on Bill Gates to Step Down from Microsoft · · Score: 3, Funny

    He's got a loooooong list to clear out before he can get positive on karma.

  23. Re:EU US bullshit ... Or Reality ? on Internet For All in Europe · · Score: 1

    On the contrary ??

    Who funded the advertising campaigns that have enlisted hordes of unaware public to bush camp ? (oil camp in fact) ? Who have rigged 2004 elections with what resources ? Diebold machines ?

    This is just like the telcos spending $10 m in a jiffy for advertisement only, not counting the fees paid to bought lobbyists and 'donations' to congressmen.

    It is just the same is in any other country - in my country too, who has the money defines who will win the next election, by donations that leads to publicity spendings for the party.

    In u.s. case, its far worse in that the business rampages unchecked there - ie the thing you can purchase paid 'lobbyists' to effect congressional and national opinion, perpetuating lies or facts nomatter what, absolutely appalling for me. The absurdity is in that it is acceptable to your public. If that would be in my country, the people who were paid lobbyists would be disregarded as 'henchmen', despite my country having a shorter experience with democracy.

  24. Now dont tell me corporations are NOT running u.s. on Government Adds Consumer Databases To Mining Queries · · Score: 1

    Huh ?

    Just i have finished replying to a comment requesting that i provided an example to 'corporations taking control of a country' for another discussion.

    It is a giant conspiracy against people of united states. And money is at the helm.

  25. Re:EU US bullshit ... Or Reality ? on Internet For All in Europe · · Score: 1

    Oh well, do i really need to provide an example ?

    u.s. is already being run by oil interest backed cronies that have started a war to grab oil fields for those groups. And the deals in iraq are being handed over to these group members sometimes without any competitive intervention. They have grabbed the government, they have started a war, they have passed phletora of laws limiting personal freedom, and u.s. citizens are dying in a remote war for those oil interests to prosper more.

    Should need be, i can expand such examples back into known history of mankind.