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  1. Mission Accomplish on FBI and DOJ Drop Case Against Chinese-American Physicist · · Score: 1

    I believe the FBI and DOJ have accomplished what they set out to do. Now that they have harmed him and sent a clear message, mission accomplished. And yes there will be no consequences for the FBI or DOJ, if there were well that might cause the FBI, DOJ and all sorts of other parts of government to start being responsible in their actions and we can't have that.

  2. Maybe find a cure for cancer and more on What Is Open Source Pharma (and Why Should You Care)? · · Score: 1

    The pharmaceutical industry is not very motivated to find cures for diseases as it would mean less money after a year of so of finding the cure. Just look at cancer research something like $125 billion dollar a year industry. Can you imagine how much money some of the board members are making. So I'm hoping the open source pharma movement will be that movement that will be truely motivated to find cures for diseases like cancer. A problem I do see here is like I say the pharmaceutical industry would feel the impact of someone else finding the cure so I suspect if they even think just a little bit that the open source pharma could find cures that the industry will start lobbying politicians big time to make open source pharma illegal and oh can't wait to hear about all the lawsuits they will bring to try and destroy the movement. So I'm hopeful but I do expect the pharmaceutical industry to do everything in their powers to destroy the open source pharma so tough times ahead.

  3. Re:Let's try this for a law on Near Misses Lead To More Consumer Drone Legislation · · Score: 2

    So are you saying you are one of the stupid people who would fly your drone in an irresponsible and dangerous way? I don't live in America but from what I hear the police there have zero problems with the "cold dead hands"

  4. Let's try this for a law on Near Misses Lead To More Consumer Drone Legislation · · Score: 3, Funny

    Here's a novel idea. How about instead of creating laws for drone manufacturers to try and protect everyone from stupid people how about we create laws to deal with the stupid people. Here's how it works, clean slate everyone can buy a drone if they wish. Once someone does something stupid like fly your drone too close to planes/helicopters, of fly your drone in a crowded area and so forth then that person has their drone taken away, they are charged accordingly and are put on a permanent banned list and never allowed to buy another drone again. Even better let's make a stupid people list so we can stop or help stupid people from continuing to make stupid decisions.

  5. Hacking the school through social media on Orange County Public Schools To Monitor Students On Social Media · · Score: 2

    This would be a great opportunity for students to expose Orange County School Board's stupidity by figuring how to hack the entire system by what they post on their social media pages. They would be doing nothing illegal and it would make the entire system being used by the school board a joke. I bet by trial and error they could figure it out. For those who are a bit slow I do not mean hacking the software of the school boards system directly. But posting weird message that maybe individually does nothing but as a group would always set off the monitoring software.

  6. KeySmart on Ask Slashdot: What's On Your Keychain? · · Score: 1

    House key, company building keys and my car key. And I keep them all organized with smartkey.

  7. Re:Done in movies... on Allegation: Philly Cops Leaned Suspect Over Balcony To Obtain Password · · Score: 2

    It's important that you separate the fantasy that happens in movies and what happens in real life. As for your comment I think Ron White says it best "You can't fix stupid".

  8. That's Communism for you...where? on L.A. Police: All Cars In L.A. Are Under Investigation · · Score: 1

    I for one welcome our new overlords, the Illuminati.

  9. Is that the bottom, nope on Employers Switching From Payroll Checks To Prepaid Cards With Fees · · Score: 1

    Just when you think evil banks and companies have reached the bottom of the scum nope they pull out shovels and start digging even deeper. The U.S. and many other countries are in need of some serious major changes right across the board.

  10. Re:Might not be the original on Buy the WarGames IMSAI 8080 and Possibly Impress Ally Sheedy · · Score: 1
  11. Might not be the original on Buy the WarGames IMSAI 8080 and Possibly Impress Ally Sheedy · · Score: 1

    I've been reading a few comments else where that this is not the original. The original was destroyed and another was built for some commercials and the second movie. I found an image from the original movie and looking at the image on the website they do look a bit different. Even so would be cool to have the WOPR instead :) http://collider.com/wp-content/uploads/WarGames-Sheedy-and-Broderick-on-computer.jpg

  12. Re:Ethical Not... on A Suicide Goes Viral On the Internet · · Score: 1

    There's a difference between posting public truth and posting sensationalism.

  13. Ethical Not... on A Suicide Goes Viral On the Internet · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Gawker's Hamilton Nolan moral compass is way off, but greed has a tendency to do that. It was not ethical to repost the suicide just a cheap very sad grab to profit from it. They could of edited the video and posted a great article with class, dignity etc. but when your moral compass is pointing towards greed well there's the results. I'll stop ranting now :)

  14. Re:GPU... on Microsoft Aims To Close Performance Gap With Internet Explorer 9 · · Score: 1

    Because it's not really doing anything with performance, it's just taking spaghetti code and god knows what else and using more resources to deal with it. To me performance is to have efficient code that uses as little resources as needed. What I find scary is that software is being rushed, or written by folks who should never touch a computer so the programs require more and more resources with no end in sight. This is bad, it should not take 10% cpu/gpu and 200mb to run Tetris, or pacman :) Fixing performance for me is fixing the spaghetti code, fine tuning that code to the point that you have done the best that you can, then if you need more resources it makes sense. Not write crap code and who cares about the resources, after hardware is cheap. I think that's the wrong attitude to have.

  15. Not a good fix on Microsoft Aims To Close Performance Gap With Internet Explorer 9 · · Score: 1

    Doesn't sound like Microsoft will be fixing the performance, but instead just taking the problem and using other resources to help deal with it. I'd would say something like cleaning the code, fixing memory leaks etc. would be a far better way to go, but I suspect Microsoft isn't able to accomplish such a goal with any of their products. I have (like I'm sure many here) a nice display on my desktop that shows the percentage of cpu load at any time, but with software companies like Microsoft now making use of the power of graphics cards it's time to update those cpu load programs to included the load on graphics card so I can still see the damage being done but various programs live. And I also agree with a lot of the posts so far, it's not the speed to load/display webpages it's the memory leaks etc. that's the real problem, shifting some of that to graphics cards really won't help much.

  16. Re:Meh, Not the problem. on Anti-Counterfeiting Deal Aims For Global DMCA · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Clearly you haven't been paying attention to how the DMCA has been used in the U.S., rarely has it been used to stop actual theft, more used to control. You know those science fiction books and how they paint the future as being very dim, well that future is already happening and this would give it a real big push. Personally as a Canadian if the PC government signs this in anyway then good luck on them ever being re-elected again.

  17. Re:power saving tip: disable the optical drive on Why Is Linux Notebook Battery Life Still Poor? · · Score: 1

    Go a step further, find someone with a laptop/netbook, smash them over the head with the book and take their laptop/netbook to watch your movie.

  18. Helping secure the wifi on The Outing of Pranknet · · Score: 2, Informative

    I would love for The Smoking Gun or maybe someone who lives in the area to find the unsecured wi-fi connections and help those folks secure it. I get the impression that without those connections the loser would have no internet.

  19. Security on Cornell Computer Theft Puts 45,000 At Risk of Identity Theft · · Score: 1

    So the moral of the story is if you are looking to educate yourself on security and common sense then Cornell is not where you want to go among other places. It always amazes me it seems to take a few hundred breaches before common sense sings in and simply things like encryption and basic security measures are used.

  20. RIAA still douchebags on Court Asked To Strike All MediaSentry Evidence · · Score: 0

    RIAA, ASCAP and one nuke problem solved :)

  21. Do Nothing on How To Help a Friend With an MMO Addiction? · · Score: 1

    Do nothing let him be, sometimes one has to hit rock bottom before they realize they have a problem and need help. As long as he resists any help, then you can't help him, so wait until he is ready.

  22. Re:Redundancy, redundancy, redundancy... on A Cyber-Attack On an American City · · Score: 1

    Yeah that's one way of looking at it, of course if it wasn't for douchebags we wouldn't need hardened systems etc. we would all live in peace lol I prefer the other hand, make the penalties harsh, put a few on death row and let's see how many douchebags will thing cutting fiber optic lines or anything else for that matter a good idea :) But that's just me :)

  23. And then tomorrow on Google Launches CADIE, the First True AI · · Score: 1

    And then tomorrow we'll all be told it's an April fools joke.

  24. What the ? on Lexus To Start Spamming Car Buyers In Their Cars · · Score: 1

    I would imagine all dealerships that sell competing luxury cars are just dancing with joy when you will hear about this. Lexus is committing suicide. Does Toyota have any moronic thoughts of doing this to any other of their lines of cars, trucks etc. ? Just want to know if I need to be treating Toyota like it was the plaque or just Lexus ?

  25. RIAA are not done. on RIAA Sues 19-Year-Old Transplant Patient · · Score: 1

    They have barely even begun to sink as low as the RIAA can, they will sink much much lower you'll see. Next they'll sue dead people, oh wait. I'm waiting for them to sue their own artists lol