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Comment #8423808
call the cops if I'm not home yeah right, they'll fix your KDE 2 install on freebsd in a jiffy as well Until then I'm not sure that "only the criminals can search for burning build…
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Comment #8423757
The Law should have a case for the need to ignore some rights in order to protect other rights, given that any damage will be compensated. E.g. break a window to get someone out of…
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Comment #8408137
> undermining the whole system of justice on which our democratic societies are built That's cute. Our Societies are built on the labor of the underclass, on lies and deception and…
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Comment #8371296
I am aware of that, but I didn't think it through far enough to conclude that it's really undermined. I dunno, say, It only makes predictions about subjects, no the bigger picture,…
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Comment #8369708
This implies taxes are fair, that paying taxes is a requirement for voting, like buying your voice, and that voting would give any benefits in return. Yes, of course it is fair to …
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Comment #8369603
being denied german citizenship sucks for you, but with that last-name it's remarkably ironic.
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Comment #8369529
Ever heard of the underhanded C contest? The writing of bugs/features that are well hidden and look like they were not intended is a real thing. Bugs go undiscovered for as much as…
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Comment #8369032
I agree with your co-commentator, everything is subjective and we just take some things for granted so much that we take them as truth. Seems i was wrong calling it inarguable, in …
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Comment #8367539
> [that it's naive to say that science doesn't turn on belief] depends entirely on what we mean when we say "science". Or it depends on what we mean when we say believe. The weight…
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Comment #8367469
Well, if your are willing to make a distinction between faith and believe, you might be right, IMHO, but that is opening a can of wormy questions that I'd better not go on writing …