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Comment Re:I have no idea.... (Score 4, Funny) 484

Why people still like cubicles.

The cubicle wall provides a place to hide when a button-down, Oxford-cloth psycho who is sick of working in a cubicle snaps, and then stalk the office with an Armalite AR-10 carbine gas-powered semi-automatic weapon, pumping round after round into colleagues and co-workers.

Comment Re:Instead of 'Smart Wallets' (Score 1) 98

"That's my job."

I wish more parents would step up to the job

Even though I agree that parents should teach this information, the fact that few people know this information shows that it's not being done. I am not worried about my kids knowing this information, but society would be better if other peoples kids knew this information. If I know first aid, I can save your life. If I am incapacitated, who can save mine? That is the reason I think it should also be taught in school, to increase the number of people who have this information.

It's easier for the government to take away people's rights, when most don't know what they are.

My point is solely that teaching kids this information would be more beneficial to society then having them memorize dates and teaching them what happened on April 11, 1954.

Comment Re:Assange is the guest of honor (Score 1) 614

He's already in custody; he turned himself in in the UK.

I guess that's what happens when you get INTERPOL set upon you for the crime of having consensual sex with groupies without a condom. Groupies who remained supportive after their sexual trysts until they found out that he was sleeping around. Because that's the sort of stuff INTERPOL is there for, right? Certainly politics didn't play a role in THAT warrant...

consensual rape is a serious crime, even if the charges are dropped and then reinstated at a later time.

Wait, I guess "Less Serious Rape" isn't a serious crime.

Comment he's working, yeah right! (Score 1) 610

" Private investigator Rick Raymond says he's staked out bowling alleys, pro football games, weddings and even funerals looking for people using sick days."

oh sure, when he's at a baseball game it's work, but if I am it's not. At least I had to pay for my own ticket.

Also, why would he stake out a baseball game, just stake out their house.

Comment Re:Well, Duh! (Score 1) 448

Let's face it, I don't know if the Terrorists have "won", but we have surely lost. Terrorists have changed our lives, robbed us of many of our guaranteed rights and freedoms (in the US this has occurred with the aid of our government), and we are paying for it every day (and not just with dollars).

it's mutually assured destruction.

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