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  1. Just name-calling, not accusation on Students Suspended, Expelled Over Facebook Posts · · Score: 1

    I'm going out on a limb here because I don't exactly what was posted, but I suspect that in context it was apparent that it was simple name-calling and not an accusation of a crime. If he would've called his teacher a goat fucker, would you really take it seriously? No. Kids at that age try to pick the most hateful thing to say to elicit a reaction. And you know what? Kids of this age already have coping mechanisms in place for when someone calls them a hurtful name.

    To be honest, I think this is an overreaction by a vindictive teacher and a staff looking to make an example out of someone, and these kids will suffer a punishment that stretches far into their lifetime for a moment of expressing their frustration to their peers.

    This is a rare case where I do think the parents should lawyer up. Don't fuck with a kid's life because you had your feelings hurt when you saw something you were never intended to see.

  2. Uh on Intel Buys McAfee · · Score: 1

    for about $7.7 billion in cash

    Uh, really? Cash?

  3. Woman enjoy your inflamed meat pole on Study Says Targeted Ads Gettin' a Lil' Creepy · · Score: 5, Funny

    I remember the feeling of paranoia wash over me when I first began receiving the penis enlargement emails.

    The paranoia has returned, but mostly because of the herky-jerky ads showing pictures of my penis and the names of ex-girlfriends.

    You guys getting those?

  4. Re:What's the point? on Gizmodo Blows Whistle On 4G iPhone Loser · · Score: 1

    Playing devil's advocate here, but I'm gonna say they outed him to lend credibility to their story about how the phone was obtained. A lot of people, including myself, thought Apple was employing an all-too-common strategy of co-opting news sites as a means of marketing by "losing" a phone.

    To be honest, I'm still not entirely convinced this is wrong.

  5. Re:Still out of date on Treasury Goes High-Tech With Redesigned $100 Bills · · Score: 1

    Interesting, but there's something unsettling about all that plastic.

    If you didn't know, US dollars are made from a cotton/linen blend. Much more durable than paper and easier on the environment than plastic.

  6. Re:why do these mafia bosses live like peasants? on Mafia Boss Betrayed By Facebook · · Score: 2, Funny

    Because before they were on the lamb...

    I thought he was Italian, not Welsh.

  7. Hrm... on Frog Foam Photosynthesis · · Score: 2, Insightful

    So frog foam converts light and CO2 into sugar, and yeast converts sugar to alcohol and CO2, it stands to reason that light is alcohol. Now I understand why they call it Light Beer!

  8. Re:Down or DDoS? on Ubisoft's Authentication Servers Go Down · · Score: 1

    Or deliberately and needlessly introducing an overly-complicated and restrictive DRM, invoking the fury of angry nerds across the globe. Either one.

  9. Re:Down or DDoS? on Ubisoft's Authentication Servers Go Down · · Score: 0, Troll

    Hey, remind me of something: what are you talking about? It's not like network administrators have a magic "prevent DDOS" button

    I think the word you're looking for is, "competence." But, you're right. Very rare to find in network admins.

  10. Re:Safety Critical on Toyota Pedal Issue Highlights Move To Electronics · · Score: 2

    I'll try a different tack. Your E-brake will not make your car go faster in the event that your normal brakes are unavailable to you.

  11. Re:Safety Critical on Toyota Pedal Issue Highlights Move To Electronics · · Score: 1

    Your brakes are hydraulic and your Emergency brake is cable-driven. If you crack a single brake line, your car will happily squirt all of the brake fluid onto the ground and quickly result in total brake failure (all of 'em).

    Your Emergency brake is crude, but is there to save your ass if you ever experience a catastrophic failure in the hydraulic system.

  12. Re:So... on Astronomers Discover the Coolest Known Sub-Stellar Body · · Score: 2, Funny

    Yeah, when he jumped the shark, he escaped Earth's gravity.

  13. Re:Onstar? on Electromagnetic Pulse Gun To Help In Police Chases · · Score: 3, Funny

    Then we will drive in the SHADE!

  14. Re:Hate to tell you... on Nokia To Make GPS Navigation Free On Smartphones · · Score: 1

    Whups, quoted the wrong parent. Just pretend that I tacked a, "I agree, for example" at the beginning of my post. :)

  15. Hate to tell you... on Nokia To Make GPS Navigation Free On Smartphones · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Your $500 iPhone would never replace my $30 refurbed Sansa e260 with rockbox installed. It plays more formats, is smaller, runs longer, and I don't have to take out an insurance policy for it if I want to take it biking.

  16. Re:Rim Shot! on New Research Suggests G-Spot Doesn't Exist · · Score: 1

    Thats what she said.

  17. Re:Newsgroups on Warez Moving From BitTorrent to Conventional Hosting Services · · Score: 1

    Gotcha by a minute!

  18. All things old... on Warez Moving From BitTorrent to Conventional Hosting Services · · Score: 1

    What? You can get warez somewhere other than newsgroups? My lawn...get off it!

  19. Or... on Nissan Gives Electric Cars Blade Runner Audio Effect · · Score: 0

    Pedestrians could just cross the street at crosswalks when it's indicated that it's safe. You know, utilize the safety precautions we already have in place instead of mandating that cars make noise.
    My car already has a device installed to warn pedestrians when it is unsafe to cross. It goes beep beep when I push on the middle of my steering wheel (actually mine shorts out my electrical system, but you know what I'm getting at).

  20. Here's why I don't have one on Why the Google Android Phone Isn't Taking Off · · Score: 1

    I'll tell you why I desperately want an Android phone, but won't buy one. It's because the carriers have locked-down what is supposed to be a "free, open source, and fully customizable mobile platform". If I get one that is unlocked through other means, it is prohibitively expensive and I'm pretty sure my carrier would still find a way to screw me.

  21. Re:Yes, but... on Toyota Reveals A Humanoid Robot That Can Run · · Score: 3, Funny

    ...does it run linux?

    No, it just runs. In Soviet Russia, Linux-running overlord, for one, welcomes you?

  22. I love it on Feds May Soon Be Allowed To Use Cookies · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Tens of years ago, someone decided to name something a "magic cookie" and now we have FBI agents talking about "cookies" with solemn and serious faces.

  23. Re:My Dad on When Your Backhoe Cuts "Black" Fiber · · Score: 1

    A line that runs to the cell phone tower?

  24. Re:I can imagine the conversation on When Your Backhoe Cuts "Black" Fiber · · Score: 1

    What you submitted appears below. If there is a mistake...well, you should have used the 'Preview' button!

    *facepalm*

  25. I can imagine the conversation on When Your Backhoe Cuts "Black" Fiber · · Score: 5, Funny

    MiB: Pardon me, you seem to have cut our wire. Contractor: Who are you? MiB: Oh us, uh, we're nobody. Contractor: Well, whose wire is this and why hasn't it been documented? MiB: What wire? Contractor: This wire right here! Whose wire is this? MiB: That? That's nobody's Contractor: Ah HA! So it is yours! MiB: What's whose now?