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  1. Re:5 minutes. . . on Crack Found in Shuttle Tank · · Score: 1

    Perhaps you should find a hobby other than trolling.

  2. Re:Ironic Laughter on Star Wars Fans in Line... at the Wrong Theater · · Score: 1

    She's standing in line waiting for another steaming pile of Star Wars. I don't think she's doing well.

  3. Re:You're going to hell Taco on Star Wars Fans in Line... at the Wrong Theater · · Score: 1

    Reading isn't your strong suit, is it?

  4. Re:Killed a cop on Slashback: Electioneering, Blimps, Shuffling · · Score: 1

    Yes he should.

    He tries to start a revolution by shooting a random cop in the back in Buttfuck, CA? Those are some brilliant tactics.

    Bear in mind that I used to run copkiller.org and advocated killing cops in self-defense. Even *I* recognized that not all cops are bad. This guy's just a fucking moron. He'd better hope he gets the death penalty, or he'll find out how abusive cops can really be.

  5. Re:Was that bird shot down. . ? on Crack Found in Shuttle Tank · · Score: 1

    Occam's razor says the government is too fucking incompetent to cover up proof of alien visitation.

    I was just having this conversation the other day on another forum.

    Two of the news stories you cite are at odds with each other. The first says the photographer gave NASA the photos and would not release a public version until NASA scientists had time to go over the data. The second claims that NASA "siezed" the photos and banned the first news source from publishing them. Finally, even the rense article didn't start wildly speculating about ET.

    I'm sad that I just wasted 5 minutes of my life on this stupidity.

  6. Re:Pipe Found Under Pilot's Seat on Crack Found in Shuttle Tank · · Score: 1

    "Come on, Slashdotters, where are the +5 funnies for this one?"

    Sorry, you'll have to stand in line behind the other 50 people who thought it was funny first.

  7. Re:Subject on The End of Mathematical Proofs by Humans? · · Score: 1

    I'm talking about Chessmaster, not a multimillion dollar cluster of CPUs.

  8. Re:Terrorists Target Selection on Google Adds Satellite Imagery to Maps · · Score: 1

    You are a fucking idiot. Thanks for reading!

  9. Re:Why was this not reported earlier.... on Google Adds Satellite Imagery to Maps · · Score: 1

    Doesn't the FAQ say something about "no whining"? Check again.

  10. Re:censorship in mapping on Google Adds Satellite Imagery to Maps · · Score: 1

    You just gave the address to the terra-ists! You fool!

  11. Subject on The End of Mathematical Proofs by Humans? · · Score: 1

    Until computers can routinely beat human chess players, pure mathematicians will still have jobs. Human intuition is generally better than computer brute-force when it comes to logical problems like these.

  12. Re:Advertising is destroying Flash on New Technique for Tracking Web Site Visitors · · Score: 1

    "It's sad to see a tool that was once a cool way to do a couple of things become the whipping boy of money whores."

    Most people just use the abbreviation "Internet."

    I think I remember using it once, in 1994, and getting some useful and ad-free information.

  13. Re:Macromedia has a page on how to shut your Pie H on New Technique for Tracking Web Site Visitors · · Score: 1

    It's not really brain surgery.

    "How do I get to the Settings Manager panel in Macromedia Flash Player?

    Use the links below to access the relevant settings manager panels directly:

    * Global Privacy Settings Panel"

    I'll let you figure out the actual URL for that "Global Privacy Settings Panel" link. As for which ones to change, that's as self-explanatory as where to go to change your privacy and storage options. Again, no brain surgery involved.

  14. Re:More Appropriate Link to MacroMedia on New Technique for Tracking Web Site Visitors · · Score: 1

    Those are for "local" settings which apply for each website you visit, not all of them. The link in the writeup gives pretty clear instructions on how to open the global control panel and change the global settings.

  15. Which companies are using this? on New Technique for Tracking Web Site Visitors · · Score: 1

    dvlabs.com was listed as someone who has used this method to store their ad shit on my system. They've been blocked at my firewall. If anyone else is running into companies that do this (you can see the list on Macromedi's control panel using the link in the writeup), please post them.

    Remember, that's DVLABS.COM. Fuckheads.

  16. Re:Macromedia Page Less than Helpful on New Technique for Tracking Web Site Visitors · · Score: 1

    Disable everything. Don't allow companies to sneak ads onto your system. You'll still be able to view Flash crap if you really have to.

  17. Re:Maybe I'm confused on Microsoft Accepts Most EU Demands, But Not Over Source · · Score: 2, Insightful

    "I don't see why Microsoft should have to turn over their source code"

    Aside from the fact that they aren't required to turn over source, this is like asking "why can't that (American) guy buy a gun? It's a constitutional right!" while ignoring the fact that he's a convicted felon and is still out on parole. MS was convicted of being a monopoly, and as such must comply with the law regardless of what you think companies should be allowed to do.

  18. What a shitty article on Black Holes 'Do Not Exist,' Contends Physicist · · Score: 1

    I would have expected Nature to publish at least a few equations that might support this guy's ideas, but as it is it reads like something on the 5:00 news.

  19. TrollCo presents: on Car Powered by Compressed Air · · Score: 1

    I remember doing it back in middle school. We made the car bodies out of balsa wood and used CO2 cartidges as the fuel source. Looks like Korean technology is catching up...

    Ha ha, just kidding! I, for one, welcome our new beowulf cluster of old Korean grits.

  20. Re:Telco's should do whatever they want. on FCC Rules Telcos Need Not Provide Naked DSL · · Score: 1

    "What stops 7-Eleven from denying you a coffee unless you also pay for the cup? What stops a liquor store from denying you 750ml of Vodka unless you also buy the bottle that it's in? [etc.]"

    The fact that they weren't ruled to be monopolies.

    Attention ignorant mods: please learn some history.

  21. Drop your weapon! on Games That Shoot Back · · Score: 1

    You have 5 seconds to comply!

  22. Re:A few points that need clarification: on Texas Considers Putting RFID Tags in All Cars · · Score: 1

    Or when their jobs are more dangerous than sales managers, if you prefer to compare violence-related occupational deaths.

  23. Re:A few points that need clarification: on Texas Considers Putting RFID Tags in All Cars · · Score: 1

    When cops have more dangerous jobs than farmers and fishermen, I'll concede the point.

  24. Re:A few points that need clarification: on Texas Considers Putting RFID Tags in All Cars · · Score: 1

    Nice try. Let's run that again with quotes:

    Web Results 1 - 4 of about 13 for "officer killed in traffic stop". (0.43 seconds)

    Replacing the preposition with "during" gets you 194 total. Police work is among the safest work in the US. Go read some occupational hazard charts and get back to me.

  25. Re:Those facists! on Texas Considers Putting RFID Tags in All Cars · · Score: 1

    I live in Colorado too, and have been driving here for about 15 years now, and I have no idea what you're talking about.