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Bloodboiler

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  • Commented on Hacked climate scientists' emails in context
    Paraphrasing Otto Von Bishmark: "Science is like a sausage. It is better not to see how it is made." I've seen how some of it was done (different field). Extremely narcissistic massive ego's writing fictitious descriptions of perfect research projects...
  • Commented on Peter Bagge comic about Ayn Rand
    Bob the Angry Flower objectivisim http://www.angryflower.com/atlass.gif http://www.angryflower.com/objectiv.html...
  • Commented on Apple patents anti-user attention-complianceware
    >Pop quiz, hot shot. >Which product was in the add you were just supposed to watch? >Wrong. >Go to your room. No more internet for you tonight....
  • Commented on Do you understand my first-grade child's homework?
    Florida 2000 elections ballot designer strikes again....
  • Commented on Ebook license "agreements" are a ripoff
    Dear Amazon Don't bother bringing Kindle to Europe. We don't take kindly to your types around here....
  • Commented on Portraits of child beauty pageant participants
    It would actually be less creepy if these were pictures of RealDoll products. At least then no human beings would be treated like toys....
  • Commented on Thoughts for Polanski apologists, by another woman raped at 13.
    Fellow commentators, don't be too quick to judge Polanski defenders. You would be doing the same thing if your fried or someone you idolize did something horrible. If you were to try to think Polanski as a genius-film-maker-rapist-pedophile you too...
  • Commented on Report: 30 percent of NYC iPhone calls dropped
    Blasphemy. iPhone does not drop calls. It gently, but efficiently, places them to the ground while it massages your pros..........
  • Commented on Scary alien hand in real estate listing photo?
    The first commenter is right. Nothing to see here. All Finns have hands like that....
  • Commented on 3D movies are doomed to gimmickhood
    Someone didn't do their required reading before writing his article. Some currently sold big tv's are already capable of 120 Hz refresh frequency which is first of the two requirements (the other is shutter glasses) to view 3D at home....
  • Commented on iPhone: the good-enough everything?
    The first footnote in the blog post is quite interesting. I didn't know you can do that. For now on I will refer to all TV shows as Star Trek, all cars as Humvees and all women as hookers. Then...
  • Commented on Unusual police sketch
    The eye witness probably insisted that his eyes were in this forehead, and the sketch artists had to do as he was told....
  • Commented on The US Government's bizarre obsession with Janet Jackson's nipple
    You sad, sad Americans. You know, there are countries -Scandinavian countries- where a celebrity anus slip is entirely forgotten in mere days....
  • Commented on Pocket-sized gadget for detecting autism in children
    First came the dog language translator because people feel they are too stupid to figure out which basic need of their dog they should satisfy. I suppose it is only logical that people are also too stupid to discuss with...
  • Commented on Levitation secret revealed (70 years ago)
    Interesting. The secret of the trick is the one absolutely anyone would come up with in two seconds....
  • Commented on Anti-health-care loon says Stephen Hawking wouldn't stand a chance under British health care system
    I'm not old enough to have very good point of comparison, but WTF has happened to Americans in the last 10 years. Why are so many of you so freaking "special" nowadays? Is it the example of G. W. Bush,...
  • Commented on Chief energy economist says oil reserves are drying up more quickly than previously thought
    Something tells me this disaster is going to hit the world the same way current economical retardation. Price of oil and oil company stocks are just going up and up, until one day there's no more oil left....
  • Commented on NYPD is spending $1 million in typewriters
    To protect and to server. As long as there's not much paperwork. Gotta love that kind of work ethic and dedication. Better that a guilty man goes free than to gather too much evidence for filing with outdated typewriter....
  • Commented on Video about wannabee amputee
    @ #7 agrant3d I'm no expert in any medical subject, but I agree that amputee wannabees probably have some neurological condition. What's really sad is that there's probably some simple yet undiscovered therapy method that can fix this (like Ramachandran...
  • Commented on Afghanistan: US discouraged inquiry into mass killing of Taliban prisoners
    #14 elevatedprimate: "Can I bring myself to harbor much sympathy for the victims? I wish I could, but the answer is no. These actions were committed against the same people who nowadays are bombing schools in the Swat Valley ..."...
  • Commented on Lawyer asks judge to force rival to wear nicer shoes
    Doh. Two can play that game. -He comes wearing shoes with holes, you come wearing shoes you made from newspapers and plastic bags. -He comes wearing a worn out suit, you come wearing a worn out dirty wind breaker. -He...
  • Commented on Sarah Palin, via Twitter: God told me to sue the internet
    Fear the scorn of a woman who makes herself a laughingstock of the Internet....
  • Commented on Richard Dawkins helps fund atheist summer camp
    Oh good. Evangelical atheists. How long until door to door Atheists start promising salvation from sin of illogical thinking: "Would you like to discus about the non existence God and afterlife. Please, we want to talk about it."...
  • Commented on Britain's secret plan for surviving a nuclear war
    #7 posted by Daemon I thought that too. In a nuclear war the only way to increase the chances of at least some of your citizens or allies to surviving would be to NOT launch any of your own weapons....
  • Commented on Nokia and Siemens provided surveillance tools used to bust Iranian activists
    Germans (Siemens) claiming they were just following orders? That sounds familiar....
  • Commented on Node, the power outlet of tomorrow
    God dam I hate "designer" "concepts". I'm not an electrician, but power outlets are supposed to be physically sturdy for obvious safety reasons and able to create good electrical connection. Then there are the usability requirements that outlet and plug...
  • Commented on Pointless nanny state knife about to hit stores
    I agree that pointless knives are mostly pointless, but they probably make killing harder. Slashing would have to hit a major artery with well coordinated movement, whereas poorly thought out stabbing anywhere in the torso would likely kill. (I'm not...
  • Commented on What sort of things are possible if Project Natal works as promised?
    I doubt Natal can do object recognition. I would be supriced if it can even handle trackin gamers of all size and shape. Sooner or latet we'll see YouTube videos of Natal failing to recognize amputees, black and/or too fat/tall/small...
  • Commented on As If
    No thanks. I find joining to the Church of Scientology cheaper and the company there significantly more level headed....
  • Commented on Licensed to Drink
    As a designated buzzkill, I feel obligated to point out (at every opportunity) that consuming toxic substances is not something anyone should be doing at all anyway. I see no reason to create an elaborate license system for stupidity. I...
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