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  1. Re:Great! on Harvesting Energy from the Human Body · · Score: 1

    Yeah, and the Borg wrapped into one. Naturally, we will want to accessorize with lasers and shit.

  2. RIGHT ON SCHEDULE on Subpoenas Issued Over NSA Warrantless Wiretapping · · Score: 1

    Clinton this, Bush that...GASP!!! The argument always seems to stray off topic to the who's and what's surrounding 9-11 whenever we discuss Bush and the current adminstration and it is always the same goddamn argument!!! There are very few people on this planet who know the truth surrounding 9-11 and unfortuanely, to spill the beans means 100% implication in one of the largest single mass murders of our lifetime. And yes, I do think that there was a plan on both sides set into action on 9-11. In other words, keep arguing for your respective parties...it keeps them safe from exposure for their criminal negligence and keeps them fat and rich. The plan is right on schedule .The sequential catrostrophic events and loss of human life for the past 7 years have happened in perfect order for the profit of the shareholders worldwide in what commodity, what stock? Who were the major stakeholders? Who's wallets got fatter and fatter as kids died overseas? The problem is that the selfless public servitude to our nation has been skewed with the aspirations of capital gain. Lincoln and Jefferson encouraged us to question government, because we pay their salaries...Franklin opted for death and danger before his loss of liberty (I am sure he would be a the front of the line in the protest against his email being read or phone being tapped were he alive today). We can argue that this is 21st centrury intelligence gathering and that's fine. Just GET A GODDAMN COURT ORDER BEFORE CRAWLING UP MY ASS AND READING MY EMAIL. I don't think that's too much to ask. And as far as the Patriot Act is concerned...a lot of lawmakers in the house and senate should resign for not actually reading the goddamn thing before passing it. The entire system is broken and the only thing that it seems that our current government has been successful at lately is just pissing the rest of the world off. The problem with our government, whether we like it our not is it's ethnocentricity. Yeah, I said it. Only an ethnocentric bunch would 'mosey' into the affairs of another country uninvited for any reason (especially if they have a trade embargo against you) and force your business on them (or buying out shit that isn't for sale to begin with) or better yet expect that they sould be relieved because we are there to 'rescue' them. Bush could argue for his movement into Iraq after his failure (of not finding weapons of mass destruction) that it was for Iraqi 'human rights' but we all know that is bullshit, because he wiped his ass with ours...why would he respect any other country's people? I just think its sick...to think of Bush and then think of our forefathers at the same time and to know how bad it really has become. Regardless of your political affiliation, there is no denying the failures and tresspesses of the current administration. People do not attack unprovoked, it is not in human nature. This time around, the CIA created a monster...and yep, good ol daddy was in charge then. To the Bush legacy...this is just another hostile take over, and junior has yet to run a successful business to this day. If you look at the pictures from back in the cold war...you will end up seeing the same ugly faces except a little younger! Folks, the plan may have been tweaked here and there but, it has stayed somewhat the same all of these years.

  3. Re:The defeatocrats are the terrorists best ally on Subpoenas Issued Over NSA Warrantless Wiretapping · · Score: 1

    Well said Scudsucker.

  4. Re:Egads! on Subpoenas Issued Over NSA Warrantless Wiretapping · · Score: 1

    shyeah right...the current administration will get out of this just like they did everything else they have done so far and will do...maybe instead of worrying about the human rights in the rest of the world we should take a double take at the current status of ours and seek to defend and maintain them without waiting for someone to come along and save us from the executive branch we were duped into accepting for another four miserable years, because there is a good chance we won't be better off in 2008 either.

  5. In a word...total bs! on Chase Data for 2.6 Million Ends up in Landfill · · Score: 1

    I have had the unfortunate pleasure of dealing with Chase on both a business and a personal level. This is a classic case of Chase covering their ass once again for trying to cut corners and once again, failing their customers. Nice cover story, I am not buying it for a second.

  6. BRAVO!! on Bully Trailer Hits the Web · · Score: 1

    I couldn't agree with you more. Good post.

  7. Re:Sorry, slashdot is just tinfoil hat heavy on Homeland Security says 'Patch Windows Now' · · Score: 1

    In any event any wise person wouldn't poopoo where they eat anyway. So, why worry unless you are stupid enough to actually have something to hide instead of hiding it on some other poor bastards box? At the end of the day, assume that they are listening to avoid any potential embarassment. Just my tin foil hat philosophy, not a sermon, just a thought.

  8. Re:Minnesota State Bird on Athens Breeding "Super Mosquitoes" · · Score: 1

    Wow, what a weird coincedence! I just stumbled on this article today about certain people's predisposition to be a victim of a mosquito attack vs. someone who never manages to get attacked. Some interesting stuff. Seems that you are more likely to get attacked if you are exuding higher levels of colestoral, uric acid or expelling me C2. BTW, I am not a fan of AOL, I just play one on TV. http://aolsvc.health.webmd.aol.com/content/Article /90/100719.htm?pagenumber=1

  9. Re:Managers on Using Agile Methodologies To Make Games? · · Score: 1

    I agree. When have you seen a project manager with a textbook in his hand following institutional guidelines anyway? There are good project managers and there are bad ones. My guess is that the good ones rely on original ideas and a solid structure/organization rather than cookiecutter concepts.