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  1. Re:first! on Sarah Palin 'Target WikiLeaks Like Taliban' · · Score: 1

    I kind of hope she DOES get elected in 2012. Maybe it will be the final straw in stopping my government from pandering the the US.

  2. Re:Fear mongering 101 on Students Banned From Bringing Pencils To School · · Score: 1

    When the teacher left the classroom in my year 8 maths class, my classmates would raid his desk for drawing pins to throw into the ceiling fans.

  3. Can I be the first to say... on Harry Potter Blamed For India's Disappearing Owls · · Score: 1

    Who gives a hoot? --------- Also, why the hell didn't it submit the first time I tried to post this?

  4. Can I be the first to say... on Harry Potter Blamed For India's Disappearing Owls · · Score: 1

    Who gives a hoot?

  5. Re:No more HollyWood films in ... on Brazil Considering Legalizing File Sharing · · Score: 1

    Don't discount the latter half of the GPs post, just because the first is tripe. Assassinating/collapsing foreign governments/officials is dumb, but that's never stopped the CIA from trying/succeeding in the past in the past. (Iran, Cuba, Iraq, Nicaragua, etc)

  6. Re:This comment not safe for 15-year-old on Australia Considering iPhone App Censorship · · Score: 1

    No. It's about a group of scaremongers, luddites and technophobes who refer to themselves as the Australian Christian Lobby, and their influence on 2-3 key members of our government.

  7. And this is somehow new? on Video Quality Matters Less If You Enjoy the Show · · Score: 1

    Dwarf Fortress. Nuff' said.

  8. Re:The glasses can do it too ... on Why Bad 3D, Not 3D Glasses, Gives You Headaches · · Score: 1

    It's not the glasses, it's the framerate. Standard theatre projectors run at 30fps, and 3D via polarisation effectively halves this. The reason it hurts is because you are essentially staring at a 15Hz display.

  9. Re:Series of tubes... on YouTube Hit By HTML Injection Vulnerability · · Score: 1

    Oh my goodness, so many spams and scams are coming through the portal - Somebody call Senator Conroy, quick!

  10. Re:For a day? on Local Newspapers Use F/OSS For a Day · · Score: 1

    There's a lot Gimp has over Photoshop too. I spent 2-3 years using the Gimp, before switching to Photoshop for 2 years of graphic design courses. I don't use the Gimp anymore - Photoshop is more refined, and has a much simpler interface, and its treatment of multiple colourspaces is unmatched. I still miss several Gimp features though - being able to crop a layer to the visible area with a single click, having fine control over rendering tools like spirogimp and the fractal tool and the gradient tool. Sure, Photoshop has a gradient tool, but it's not a patch on the Gimps one.*

    *These views are based on versions 2.2 - 2.4 of the Gimp and CS2 - CS4 of Photoshop

  11. Re:kettle, meet pot on Fark Creator Slams 'the Wisdom of Crowds' · · Score: 2, Insightful

    This would be fine, except for one thing. The idiots are sheep. They don't vote randomly, they follow the the leader. Sure they leader may be an intelligent/benevolent* influence, but even so, this doesn't change the fact the the crowd are still stupid.

    *In my experience this is rairly the case. Rather, the crowd tend to follow the the loudest bigot who affirms their prejudices.

  12. Re:Move to another ISP? on Australia's Largest ISP Ditches Linux Mirror · · Score: 1

    Dammit, meant to say can't get ADSL1 from Internode, or iiNet, or Westnet, or any of the decent ISPs in the country.

  13. Re:Move to another ISP? on Australia's Largest ISP Ditches Linux Mirror · · Score: 1

    Not always. I'm on a zone 3 exchange (ESPR, Zone 3), with Telstra providing the only DSL2 DSLAM in the exchange, and I can only get ADSL1 from Internode, or iiNet, or Westnet, or any of the decent ISPs in the country.

  14. Attention All Passengers on FAA Says No More Minesweeper Or Solitaire In Cockpit · · Score: 1

    This is your pilot speaking. There is absolutely no cause for alarm.

  15. Re:Copyright laws. on Anyone Can Play Big Brother With BitTorrent · · Score: 1

    All theft is crime, but that doesn't make all crime theft. Theft is the unlawful deprivation of property. When a song, or a game, or a show or a movie or any other copyrighted data is illegally downloaded, no deprivation occurs, thus no theft occurs. There is still a crime committed, and that crime is copyright infringement, not theft.

    Yes, definitions DO matter.

  16. Re:Thank You USA on US-Australia Tensions Rise Over Net Filter · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ...except that they haven't done anything at all. There are just a few mumbles of 'concern' over something their voter-base is likely to disapprove of. I don't see that making a difference any-time soon.

  17. Re:What About The Parents? on Later School Start For Teenagers Brings Drop In Absenteeism · · Score: 1

    It may not have occurred to you, but some people like to consider themselves as more than the some of their hormones. Not every is choking at the bit to jump into bed with the first person who says ok.

  18. For given definitions of cyber crime... on New Legislation Would Crack Down On Online Criminal Havens · · Score: 1

    What's the bet the most immediate target is Spain, for the cyber-crime of not enforcing US copyright law?

  19. Not the victory we were hoping for on Anti-Gamer South Australian Attorney General Quits · · Score: 1
    A lot of people here apparently haven't bothered to read even the summary, and as such are assuming we took a stand and kicked this guy out of office. This isn't true. Michael Atkinson won the election easily, and then announced he wouldn't be taking the job anyway, instead moving to a back-bench position in the Labour government to retire in 2014.

    Yes, the arsehole is going, but no, we didn't beat him. The vast majority of voters, as always, don't know or care about these issues, so the battle is far from won.

    For the record, his attitude towards video games aren't the only reason we want to be rid of him. The man has a history of saying stupid things in an an official capacity that come back to bite him. He accused a blogger of being a non-existent sock puppet for Liberal party criticism, and he lied about a bikie gang supposedly barbecuing a cat to threaten him. I'm sure you all remember him banning anonymous political speech in the lead up to the recent elections as well...

  20. Re:What about Steam? on Aussie Gamers Dress As Zombies To Raise R18+ Awareness · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately this only works with certain credit cards - when I tried this my visa debit card was rejected by steam for wrong location data.

  21. Re:Whoa, really? on Aussie Gamers Dress As Zombies To Raise R18+ Awareness · · Score: 1

    Dark Sector was banned? I got it for free on the coverdisc of PC Powerplay (an Australian Gaming Magazine).

  22. Re:Maroons make the news on Disgruntled Ex-Employee Remotely Disables 100 Cars · · Score: 1

    Non-maroons who do stuff like this, do it from net cafes using a chain of anonymous proxys, and they do not get caught.

    Sounds to me like a real smooth crimson.

  23. Re:Interesting on In Israel, Potential Organ Donors Could Jump the Queue · · Score: 1

    Really? Do you live in some wonderful happy secret land, or do you just live with your head in the clouds? In my experience, most people live by greedy impulse and make behavioural decisions based on the the perceived chance of avoiding unwanted consequences for their actions.

  24. This is a wonderful idea... on Yale Law Student Wants Government To Have Everybody's DNA · · Score: 1

    ...If your government is trustworthy, which is why it should never happen.

  25. Re:Litigious society on Court Rules Against Vaccine-Autism Claims Again · · Score: 1

    I'd argue that the vaccine shouldn't be pulled either, if the side-effect had a sufficiently low rate of occurrence, and immunisation acts as promised.

    When I was 5 years old, a live Polio vaccine activated a genetic disposition to Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis, ultimately leading me to have chronic Ankylosing Spondylitis. The disease has had a strongly negative effect on my quality of life, causing me at various points in my life to be wheelchair bound or bed-ridden. Despite this, actually having caught Polio would have made life far worse than it is now.

    Taking a vaccine is a risk, but risks are inherent to all things in life. When you cross the street, you risk being hit by a car. Whenever you eat, drink or breathe you risk infection from any number of random diseases. But when the benefits are high enough, and the risks small enough, it's worth doing anyway. Educate people, and let them make there own choice maybe, but don't outright ban the shots.