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antipaganda

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    Comment #2430540

    Emotionless? This proves that you're not a Data fan. He had tons of emotion.

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    Comment #2373090

    You've got to understand that it is very hard for highly technically proficient people to be nice to everyone. For someone at Linus's level, a LOT of time is spent answering what s…

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    Comment #2286558

    He was just reading over the guy's shoulder. Nothing weird there.

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    Comment #2058931

    Was he always thin?

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    Comment #2044572

    ahahaha. The idea that bee brains contain a structure known to exist already in many other types of brain is equivalent to bees being able to use virtual particles for computation?…

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    Comment #1971225

    That's why they work with journalists, relevant experts and, when possible, the governments involved to filter out sensitive names. They seem to be doing the best they can, and so …

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    Comment #1971222

    Gray's Sports Almanac.

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    Comment #1949058

    Wikileaks edits its releases to avoid harming human sources of intel, sir. Put away your strawman.

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    Comment #1949042

    My mistake, I was thinking macroeconomic instead of microeconomic. You're right, it's yet another aspect of the "Australian invents something, Australia refuses to invest, Australi…

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    Comment #1949035

    The BNP is an overtly racist party. If you join them, it is assumed you follow their policies and general belief structure. Those policies and beliefs are incompatible with what th…

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    Comment #1948958

    Yes, our finance system lacks sophistication, uhuh... which is why we banned credit default swaps BEFORE the financial crisis, and our banks were never in danger of collapse becaus…

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    Comment #1925735

    wait... I had that clock on my Amiga 500! And Reversi! And notepad! ...or something like it. So what gives?

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    Comment #1878907

    Important safety tip there, thanks Egon.

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    Comment #1878868

    She was trying to go to the goddamn toilet in a pub! Exactly what did she do wrong here? The drunken twat asked her to come have a talk, she thought it was a professional thing, si…

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    Comment #1878816

    Probably because she's mentally ill. Same thing happened to a friend of mine; a girl who turned out to be schizophrenic accused him of rape; luckily her story didn't make sense and…

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    Comment #1877190

    Beautiful. Absolutely beautiful. Ten minutes of feeling like an idiot for not getting it, then a moment of glory when it finally became clear. For those who still feel like idiots,…

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    Comment #1877092

    What the hell? American McGee has large eyes like a classic angel: http://american.mcgee.usesthis.com/ edit: Look, I'm not dissing the man. His eyes are angelically beautiful. I mu…

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    Comment #1876465

    There is a HUGE flaw in your analogy here: "If people did go in there and got killed we'd cover the event in detail on TV, as a warning to others (like Shark Week). Even really stu…

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    Comment #1862642

    Poor bastards in NSW... they've had the same corrupt Labor government for what, fourteen years now? The tragedy is that the opposition don't have to be much better to win, they jus…

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    Comment #1809701

    Yeah, but much less than usual. Even in the Congo, Sudan, Somalia and the like it's pretty quiet.

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    Comment #1744368

    If you can visit them, they're not isolated.

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    Comment #1744176

    Uh, play the alpha: the world is procedurally generated and about six times the size of Earth.

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    Comment #1651684

    That won't be happening. The Nobel Prize cannot be given to a dead person. It's in the rules.

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    Comment #1569688

    The same way we solve all of life's problems: Giant spinning blades! Or, y-know, fines. And a bored cop sitting on the top of the giant bus with a crane.

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    Comment #1546747

    It was if this is the first time you'd come across the concept. :D