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  1. Re:16-year-old kids have too much free time on 16-Year-Old Creates Scientific/Graphing Calculator In Minecraft · · Score: 1

    Ouch ! That would hurt.

  2. Re:How do you spell korupshun? on Australian Govt Censors Notes From Secret Anti-Piracy Talks · · Score: 0

    But jew owned hollywood is a propaganda / mind control / opinion forming arm of jew owned banks.

    So it is all the same really, but calling out jews are unpopular (result of successful mind control) is is bound to get you ostracized, by same people who are victims of jews.

    Such is the life of poor goyim.

  3. DUDE on The eBook Backlash · · Score: 1

    Others did not mention the biggie, which is

    ENCRYPT THE BOOK, THEN HIDE IT IN AN AUDIO FILE AS RANDOM NOISE. DECRYPT ON DEMAND WITH A PASSPHRASE, automated to a single keystroke or click. Not only better, more convenient too. Betcha didn't think this one through

    Beat that, paper book.

  4. Re:Holy crap ... on UN Pushes Plan To Assume Internet Governance Role · · Score: 1

    Oh yes it is.

    Internet would grind to a screeching halt without the oversight by tech-priesthood of yes men who bend to political (of financial, same thing actually) pressure.

    If the tech people would become more idealistic, good things would happen to internet.

  5. Re:the Internet is doomed! on UN Pushes Plan To Assume Internet Governance Role · · Score: 1

    What, you are giving up ? If legislation will take you food, will you give up on living ?

  6. Re:Darknets? on UN Pushes Plan To Assume Internet Governance Role · · Score: 1

    Actually, this is the main idea I think is plausible, that is, a prevalence of a kilometer+ range wireless standard almost universally adopted with a new (improved ?) anon p2p protocol.

    The internet would become more segmented by geo boundaries in such case (transcontinental routing would have to be run by someone, therefore providing obvious attack points for centralized govt. goons), but unquestionably more free and resilient than ever.

  7. Re:Two bad choices on UN Pushes Plan To Assume Internet Governance Role · · Score: 1

    > we can just group together and make up some sect of a religion that finds censorship obscene.

    In the theocentric societies of the west (mostly anglocentric sphere), this may be just the movement that is plausible, and would actually protect the practitioners.

    Good Idea.

  8. Re:"...the end of the road for SSDs will be 2024.. on SSD Latency, Error Rates May Spell Bleak Future · · Score: 1

    I get ~457917 meters per second on the edge, so more like ~0.0015 c.

    But still too much to not cause vehicular manslaughter on container fail.

  9. LO and BEHOLD ! on Eternal Copyright: a Modest Proposal · · Score: 3, Funny

    The first archeologist to discover the copyrighted works of humanity will be summarily executed by Automated Copyright Enforcement Mechanism.

  10. Re:I have a similar complaint about web pages on A Rant Against Splash Screens · · Score: 1

    >then places it back in

    Wait, what ?

  11. A Comic Strip Proposal on Researchers Break Video CAPTCHAs · · Score: 1

    You could have panels of comic strips that combine visual information to provide a context, and partially filled word bubble with one very obvious missing word.

    By combining visual cues to provide context for missing word, you could at least make it harder for algorithms, although Underpaid Indian People attack still works.

  12. Re:meanwhile "soft" child porn is mainstream on Reddit: No More Suggestive Content Featuring Minors · · Score: 1

    Hah ! If you are addressing media, you are addressing a jew, and jews will not listen to you.

    For they have an agenda.

  13. Re:What types are you referring to ?? on Reddit: No More Suggestive Content Featuring Minors · · Score: 1, Insightful

    The wider question is why is unforced sex bad in any case.

    Why are photos of children brutally mutilating other children ok, but some suggestiveness, that harms none, bad at all ? WTF.

    What has happened to human species that they started to associate sex with bad things ? Religion ?

    This is on the level of making a sin out of eating, and people only eating in secret and begging "forgiveness" to"god" for the sin they are making, think about how absurd that would be.

  14. Re:Goodbye demo on You Will Never Kill Piracy · · Score: 1

    Check out Japanese movies.

    Bonus enjoyment if you learn the language.

  15. Re:watermarks on You Will Never Kill Piracy · · Score: 1

    IMO, 3d printers are going to usher in a whole new age of counterfeiting.

    I, for one, am all for it.

  16. Re:I like their position on Seattle Library Lets Man Watch Porn On Computers Despite Complaints · · Score: 1

    Hey, what about books on human procreatory habits ?

    What about a classic historically known text called the Kama Sutra ? It is obvious that it is not smut and must be available to children.

    What is smut ? Is an artful soft-porn movie smut ? Why would a child be harmed by it ? Why ? I watched many (secretly) as a child and no harm was done to me.

    Where do you slip from harmless soft-porn to hc-porn, and what is the difference between the two ? Because you still need to know 2 sides of every coin, right ? The good and the bad ? So why not this case ?

    Where do you draw the line ? Did I type enough question marks ?

    Children are much more resistant to all kinds of information than you may think.

  17. Re:They aren't heroes on Anonymous Posts Audio of Intercepted FBI Conference Call · · Score: 1

    There is a problem with your list.

    What exactly is denominated by US Mil. ? Are letter agencies included ? Are factories and scientists working for the mil. included ?

    If you would research this further you would find that US Mil. is for a long time a nation upon itself, and a nation does not take orders. Military does not need the money when it has resources and brainpower and guns. Money is a virtual transitional good anyway.

    If you would research this a bit further, you would find that the US Mil. is mostly running the show (in US mostly, not totally worldwide yet) by poking and prodding the actions of even 1% by blackmail and intimidation. It is a nation upon itself, and it has no boundaries.

    Do not mistake the US Mil. for only the footsoldiers who die on battlefield, for they are maybe the most insignificant part of this nation.

  18. Re:Lack of news on Conflict Between Occupy Wall Street Protestors and NYPD Escalating · · Score: 1

    Haha, don't worry, some people are just too inundated with definitions to see that the powers that be change names yet the concepts remain exactly the same.

    To http://news.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2448946&cid=37533438: Also, history ? What history ? You mean propaganda written to woo uninformed masses ?

    Someone needs some Chomsky 101 (the guy, if you listen closely enough, just states some well researched facts).

  19. Re:Who cares... on When Did Irene Stop Being a Hurricane? · · Score: 1

    > They decided to leave LSD open

    Those government jesters

    > Basically, they had the right call, but then 10 minutes later, everyone on LSD was stranded and in danger of freezing to death. It was the damnedest thing I've ever seen.

    Well, the basis of the good LSD trip is a good set and a proper setting, the latter of which was obviously lacking. :D

  20. Re:Correlation, causation, and all that fun on Gut Bacteria Exert Mind Control · · Score: 1

    > Anecdotal evidence as observed in people around me: lots of sweets > whiny, anxious; vegetarian > nervous, grumbly; lots of animal fats > aggressive, superficial; lots of fruit > funny, clown.

    Above is pretty much the definition of bullshit (with exceptions).

    As we are on anecdotal evidence, so it goes, this is mine then:

    As I live in Lithuania nowadays (no vegetarians here, I am the only one :) (no, seriously, the lithuanian diet consists of pork and bacon. I am not kidding), and so I as a vegetarian am a pretty introverted person, so nothing to grumble about; also, as nervous as a wooden plank. People who eat lots of sweets -- very warm character, high libido, very friendly. Lots of fats - same as you said, so must be some truth to it. There are no habitual fruit eaters I know, but those that eat fruits at the time are indeed inclined to joking.

    Also, people who eat lots of turned milk products and yoghurts are really kick ass. Usually the same people who are into sweets bigtime :D

    Anecdotes.

  21. You fail to see the implications on Gut Bacteria Exert Mind Control · · Score: 1

    That is that the SPIRIT of ye olden days is the BACTERIA, the invisible passenger of the human body.

    The afterlife would be your spirit (consciousness of BACTERIA) transitioning from one host to another (so it means we gain spirit when lactobacili are transferred to us by mother's milk, by implication).

    Amazing isn't it ? Also, I don't know what amount of biosphere they make up by mass, but I guess we multi-cellulars are not very impactful all in all. :D

  22. Re:Bad headline... on Emergent Gravity Disproved · · Score: 1

    Interesting.

    Thanks for the insight; I also found interesting the point that centrifugal force and inertia are so gravity-like. So my intuition would say that gravity is heavily dependent on motion, maybe not only of macro objects, but also of micro objects (particles and their interactions, which may be why bigger particle conglomerations are more gravitic).

    I am still working on this one tho, but I really think that gravity is motion (and by connection, time, which is the emergent property of motion) dependent. As in, in every moment of measurement, macro and micro scale structures (of the universe) change, in the process changing the force (maybe better told, the structure of the force) of gravity itself, which (in this case) may be dependent on motion based interaction in a given moment between the structurally diverse sea of particles, therefore giving this force such unusual (and sometimes unpredictable) characteristics.

    Hope you could make sense of twhat I am speaking :D

    Thanks for reading.

  23. Also, I suggest on Celebrities Flock To Reserve .xxx Domains · · Score: 1

    A pair of domains .toucheshimself and .touchesherself.

    Instant blackmail material !

    Also, how about .pedo ?

    OH the humanity !

  24. Thank You ! on Rob "CmdrTaco" Malda Resigns From Slashdot · · Score: 1

    /. has been quite instrumental in formation of my inner nerd.

    I was reading / posting it since 1999, on many different accounts. Without it, I would not have dabbled in linux as early as 2001 (is it 10 years ago already ?)

    Also, introducing me to many influential science fiction authors, and many things that formed my life in such a major way, that I think /. was / is, to me, a definitive site OF the internet.

    Though you could use your godly powers and kill 90% of the sites scripting; Ok, ok, you won't do that :D

    Good Luck in your future endeavours, CmdrTaco ! ! !

  25. not so, sadly on The Insidious Creep of Latency Hell · · Score: 1

    Uh, no ?

    Taken from /. faq (if you have disabled js, trying to access some functions):

    "Why does "This Function Require JavaScript?"

    Welcome to the now, man!

    Some elements of Slashdot's UI require the use of Javascript. In most cases we've provided backwards compatibility for the more paranoid folks in our crowd that are fearful of executing unknown code within their browsers, but sometimes it's just not practical to maintain a second UI for this. Right now this includes the customizable section menus, tagging, and a great number of user interface customization options. We know it's a potential security hazard, but sometimes you just have to jump out of the airplane to get that adrenaline rush. Try it sometime. Pack your own chute tho. "