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  1. Re:Dont give a shit. on WikiLeaks Publishes Cable Archive In Full · · Score: 1

    the problem with u.s. is, it is a machine out of control. and it is the machine that is capable of effecting all parts of the globe. this is the problem.

    'great number of regimes' that persecute people are present, and an equally great number of regimes that dont do that are also present. especially in europe.

    neither of these change the fact that u.s. has become the most detrimental outfit to freedoms of people, including its own. the problem i have with that is, its people defending it, despite they are also among the crowd that gets fucked by it.

    now you get the 'you americans' phrase's meaning i guess.

  2. Re:Dont give a shit. on WikiLeaks Publishes Cable Archive In Full · · Score: 1

    yes. i am complicit in torture because i have to buy stuff that is perpetuated by the interests that perpetuate the torture.

    however that does not mean that i should be condoning those who participate in that to a greater extent than i am.

  3. Re:Dont give a shit. on WikiLeaks Publishes Cable Archive In Full · · Score: 1

    those who are not aligned with u.s. interests, do not have much to worry about in localities which are not under u.s. control yet. and, their name not being out, does not help them at all against u.s. interests. it is actually better for their name to be out like that to fend off u.s.

  4. Re:Conent blocking and WTV on Man Becomes Artist When He Sleeps · · Score: 1
  5. That is no idle, morons. on Man Becomes Artist When He Sleeps · · Score: 0

    that is some serious shit that involves conscious, subconscious and alternative personalities.

  6. Re:Dont give a shit. on WikiLeaks Publishes Cable Archive In Full · · Score: 0

    i am aware of that. and, from first hand experience in my own locale, i know that any 'peaceful political activist' who acts in conjunction with u.s. interests, rarely evaluate to anything more than private interest linked lackeys. and no peaceful, honest political activist stays in that allegiance for long.

    googling 'muslim brotherhood' in relevance to the recent 'arab spring' would give you insight into this. they are just private standing lackey of the same interest that propels the government machine.

  7. hahaa on WikiLeaks Publishes Cable Archive In Full · · Score: -1, Troll

    modded down in the minute. hypocrisy of you people is disgusting. its horrible when OTHERS do something, but its all ok if your own people do shit.

  8. Dont give a shit. on WikiLeaks Publishes Cable Archive In Full · · Score: 0

    Again, i know you americans are going to go berserk when you hear this, but any one who enrolls in an effort that is for unjust invasion and occupation of foreign countries, kidnap and torture of individuals, repression, suppression and so on are responsible with what they have helped.

    and no - 'good intentions' while joining does not matter - you should quit acting a dastardly act when you discover it is a dastardly act. and again no, there is no distinction in between those who actually perpetuate the tortures and the random clerk shipping items out of a warehouse for the organization - the clerk is STILL aiding that organization with its effort. if people working on this level were more conscious and chose not to work for these organizations, then the bastards doing the dastardly acts would not be able to do them.

    political views, threat assessments, security and so on does not matter in this regard : torture is torture, occupation is occupation.

    it is also ironic that you people are ok with people like us working in private sector to be responsible for all their choices of their employment, for the better or for the worse, and go talking about the 'free market' and the 'realities of life' when something shitty happens to any particular segment of the workforce, but, SOMEHOW, start to see things in a different way when someone working for a torture organization gets into danger because of who they work for.

  9. Oooook. come tell me that this is not a marketing on Another Unreleased iPhone Lost by Employee In a Bar · · Score: 1

    ploy. same thing, happening twice eh. in the SAME fashion to boot. aaalright.

  10. No, this is not the last grasp for SCO on Novell Wins Against SCO Again · · Score: 1

    When all appeals in courts fail, they can go door to door, appealing to ordinary americans. similar to what the below article portrays :

    http://www.theonion.com/articles/marilyn-manson-now-going-doortodoor-trying-to-shoc,459/

  11. If someone beat those plaintiffs on Publicly Shaming Laptop Thieves Catches Bystanders in the Crossfire · · Score: 1

    because they have shared the photos of their naked asses with irrelevant people, they would suddenly start sympathizing, and if not, start considering what other people may feel, think and do.

    that there are little repercussions in this society for inconsiderate acts, is encouraging such asshole behavior.

  12. Re:how the fuck is this 'idle' ? on Cornell's Creative Machines Lab Lets Chatbots Interact · · Score: 1

    it is. for anyone who did not get into field as much as me as s/he did into others, it was a revelation to me.

  13. how the fuck is this 'idle' ? on Cornell's Creative Machines Lab Lets Chatbots Interact · · Score: 1

    this goes well beyond even the amateurish interest in computers or ai. it is basically demonstration of evolution of ai. and it is tagged idle.

  14. Re:You're wrong about addons on Updated: Mozilla Community Contributor Departs Over Bug Handling · · Score: 1

    yes. i am for real. i think you neither have ever worked in a position that deals directly with humans in i.t., or, havent read what the tech support field side of the industry reports.

    i am totally leaving out the fact that, the tiny minority which could, would practically choose not to - because they dont have an obligation to fix the stuff that should be working in the first place.

  15. Let them shove it up in their asses. on The Copyright Nightmare of 'I Have a Dream' · · Score: 1

    Martin luther king's family that is. one has to be disgusting pieces of shit, to turn a vision into a profit machine. taints the man's legacy.

  16. oh fuck off. on There's Been a Leak At WikiLeaks · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Someone who had enrolled in CIA, participated in setting up of torture facilities in client countries, tortured or assisted in torture or kidnapped people to be tortured or provided information for those people to be kidnapped and .... i cant continue typing this shit. you get my idea. anyone who willingly enrolled and kept perpetuating that kind of shit, cannot be named as 'poor fuckers like you and me'.

  17. Give it to us. on There's Been a Leak At WikiLeaks · · Score: 0

    Let us know those names. Those people named in those documents KNOW us, but we dont know them. see. there is something wrong with that.

  18. Re:You're wrong about addons on Updated: Mozilla Community Contributor Departs Over Bug Handling · · Score: 3, Insightful

    then keep fast in your refusal. your refusal does not change that 90% of users cannot do it. leave aside the fact that there not being any reason for EXPECTING them to do it, by fucking up a software. 'hey we fucked up working stuff - then spend YOUR time to fix these, instead of spending your time on YOUR work you need to do'.

    people just switch.

  19. firefox 6 was pushed on top of my working firefox 5 on ubuntu to end up fucking my bookmarks (leave aside all bookmarks being gone, i cant import any bookmarks from json or html), and fucking up something with the fonts - now on google, there is quite a queer color for the fonts used, and fonts also look different. i wasnt able to weed out the reason, and instead of fucking my productivity by working on the shit the 'fast release hype' of mozilla group produced, i switched to chrome and spent that time to my actual paid work.

    really. instead of shelling out shit with concepts like 'fast release cycle' -> 'hey we are dropping version numbers', you should release things that work. if i have to fix your software's bugs in order to be able to do MY work, i use another browser.

  20. Too bad to see rapid corporations on AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile Bet Big On Mobile Payments · · Score: 1

    fuck the name of 'Isis', which was quite a benign goddess and a cult back from late egyptian into roman times. to boot, they used the name for a payment system. the most rabid corporations that are out there to boot.

  21. "An internets of things ..." on Delivering Medicine By UAV · · Score: 1

    I can see so many wrongs about this phrase, as well as so many rights.... it would work.

  22. No, fool. on Ask Slashdot: Could We Deal With the End of Time Zones? · · Score: 1

    Because, when someone in a certain timezone goes to another, they will have a lot of mishaps and long adaptation issues due to the numbers on their mind being different. while some new yorker will know the lunch time as 19.00 and conditioned to get up and even set his/her alarm clock for 11.00, japanese will e having lunch at 12.00 and getting up at 04.00.

    unfortunately it cant be done, in a global society.

  23. Re:so on Acer CEO Declares a Tablets Bubble · · Score: 1

    you argued that what is being done on tablets constituted serious mobile computing. i argued that the percentage of 'mobile bullshit' that was done on tablets, were negligibly minimal and could also be done mostly on mobile handsets. then i said that majority of what you can call 'computing' in mobile form goes around in netbooks, laptops.

  24. Re:so on Acer CEO Declares a Tablets Bubble · · Score: 1

    ok then. if mobile computing is what computing gets done on a mobile device, the tablets and icrap and derivatives only constitute a pathetic percentage of that. laptops and netbooks provide the majority. this ranges from web development to even cad/cam.

  25. To quote a Turkish Footbal team director in his on Ugandan Seeks To Build Backyard Space Shuttle · · Score: 0

    half-assed, self-taught english :

    "Everything is something happened" Fatih Terim, Technical Director

    (he is trying to say better to have any result than nothing at all).

    funny tho it is, this guy have directed various turkish premiere teams, turkish national teams, ac fiorentina, ac milan

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatih_Terim

    he insisted in talking his half assed self-taught english despite everyone told him to use his assigned translator. ill leave you with another quote from his splendidly horizon-widening english :

    "I want to look front - i dont want to look back"

    (he means to say he wants to concentrate on matches are to come, rather than dwelling on results of past matches).