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Sayonara

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  1. I suggest you run Adaware and do a full sweep with a decent, up-to-date virus checker.
  2. I was thinking more along the lines of whether a sustainable legal case could be made. You know; in the court hearings you were posting about? Don't tell me you forgot the topic of your own thread
  3. What are you talking about? In fact no, don't tell me... just stop polluting this thread.
  4. Some of the accused soldiers have said they were under orders to "soften up" prisoners before interrogation. Whether or not that is torture depends on your definition, but it certainly makes me wonder what the interrogations themselves would have been like.
  5. http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/05/24/0219227&mode=nested&tid=126&tid=134&tid=191
  6. Because that drives the host into bitey fits of disease spreadiness, probably.
  7. But they can't actively do anything on their own, nor do they contain software, which is what Tesseract was saying.
  8. No, it really really doesn't. Perhaps you didn't understand my point at all. You aren't even discussing the point you were trying to make any more. Argh my eyes.
  9. Not true. A cookie is just a plain text file that cannot run as an executable entity.
  10. There are various hitlists of undesirable cookies, usually called data miners. Cap'n, a lot of spyware gets installed with programs like Bonzai Buddy, Gator, Kazaa, the new DivX installation etc. Things like browser hijackers normally are loaded to your browser via malicious javascript in dodgy web sites.
  11. One thing I do notice is that the articles are very similar, despite the sources.
  12. ME BLOODHOUND, ME SMASH grrrr
  13. "People who believe in things" could mean ecologists or Gaia hippies.
  14. He'd have to have pretty big fists to do that.
  15. Why is that? No, I am not. You don't seem to understand what I am talking about. This is all about simple cause and effect. I don't see how that relates to the post of mine that you quoted. It was atm who was discussing the US Administration's standpoint re: Berg politicking. [edit] damn your wubbingly editness mind games
  16. I don't see that you have identified two exclusive groups there.
  17. I don't really like telling Gaia advocates that because they tend to get a bit depressed when they realise that their wonderfully arcane theory is simply a complicated branch of biology with all the maths swapped out in favour of mysticism. [edit] Oh yeah, and we know Gaia is inherently flawed as a total explanation of the planet's workings because of the elimination of all oxygen-tolerant life hundreds of millions of years ago, which is the complete opposite of what Gaia theory predicts.
  18. That violates the "Do No Harm" principle, so I'm not allowing myself to like that one.
  19. I like the script that goes: 1 Open CD-ROM tray 2 Close CD-ROM tray 3 See step 1
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