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  1. Re:cool! on Biological 'Logic Circuit' Destroys Cancer Cells · · Score: 1

    That is really cool.... it won't go terribly wrong, right?

    If it does, you'll die. Which you were going to do anyway.

    Couldn't that be used as an argument for doing every sort of crazy, dangerous, or bone-headed thing that crosses into people's mind? I mean, you're ALWAYS going to die eventually ...

  2. Re:well ... on Infertile Daughter To Receive Uterus From Mother · · Score: 0

    how do you get down modded for a serious question? /sigh

  3. well ... on Infertile Daughter To Receive Uterus From Mother · · Score: 0, Redundant

    might as well get this question out of the way ... if she has a baby, technically, would it be her daughter/son or sister/brother?

  4. Very limited need on Are Graphical Calculators Pointless? · · Score: 1

    I really don't understand why those things are used! The only time I ever "needed" a graphing calculator was in high school. In college, not a single math class allowed calculators, at all. Even the calculus courses! The only thing I ever used my TI-83P for was loading it up with equations (in the notepad app) for physics. And in physics, the hard part is knowing which equation to solve given the problem, not how to do math. Most of the time we were allowed cheat sheets anyways. These things are useless. I would've posted the xkcd comic, but someone else beat me to it.

  5. Wow on Flying Robot Bird Unveiled · · Score: 3, Insightful

    This is quite simply amazing. And even though it's not perfect, can you imagine the implications of this? Everything from weaponization to ornithology. Imagine being able to observe a flock of birds on a migratory route as part of the flock! It's really quite stunning.

  6. Don't want to be rude or flamebait but... on Best IT-infrastructure For a Small Company? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Do you have any clue what you're doing?

  7. Re:Forgive my ignorance... on T-Mobile G2 'Permaroot' Achieved · · Score: 1

    Don't forget tethering, and the up and coming new favorite annoyance of the wireless industrial machine, bloatware! yes, exactly like the crap that is shipped on pc's! only you can't remove it, at all, ever, unless you root the device

  8. Re:on the fence on T-Mobile G2 'Permaroot' Achieved · · Score: 1
    Sir, I think your post is slightly insulting to rocks. They have tons of uses!

    1) Beat someone up with it
    2) Break stuff with it
    3) Throw it at something you don't like
    4) Turned into concrete
    ...
    100) Crushed to a powder and used to sandblast paint off things

    Next time, use a more sensible example, such as ... bureaucrat

  9. Re:A leg up on google? on Facebook, Skype Getting Really Friendly · · Score: 1

    A big leg up on Google, I'm usually not on my gmail screen all day. Facebook is a different story.

  10. Re:backups are important. on What 'IT' Stuff Should We Teach Ninth-Graders? · · Score: 1

    while i admire your desire to teach 14 years all of this, most of them will not care about that level of detail. in my high school programming class, most kids couldn't remember basic control structures (if, else, loops, etc.), and when given problems to solve, would ask the teacher for the 'codes'. heck, even the universities don't start with architecture, hardware overviews, or assembly

  11. Re:Don't sit down = Immortality on Sit Longer, Die Sooner · · Score: 1

    It might be possible to live forever by not sitting down, it'll just be hard as hell to find out. Who are you to say that if someone never sits, ever, then they wouldn't die? You could live to 1,000 years old, but the second you put your ass in a chair, you die. It'll be like the movie Speed or that Family Matters episode where the bus can't slow under 55 or the cop couldn't stop jogging on the treadmill. More research must be done!

  12. it's still good! on Court Rules That Bypassing Dongle Is Not a DMCA Violation · · Score: 2, Funny

    It's the pig le resistance! It's just a little airborne! It's still good, it's still good!

  13. Re:IE? Seriously? on Adding CSS3 Support To IE 6, 7 and 8 With CSS3 Pie · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately that can't always be your answer, especially when your site is an enterprise application, and the bread and butter of your system. As much as we would like to shun users of old or crummy software, sometimes, they're the ones keeping the lights on. Any help with allowing us to support them is help worth taking advantage of, in my opinion.

  14. Re:i look forward to the mail on The Go-Anywhere Cyber Cafe In a Shipping Container · · Score: 1

    which they will then use to buy some new shipping containers containing the latest P4 chips to bring more internet to africa!! how can you be such a selfish twit and not want that!

  15. same works for apple products on Convert a SIM To a MicroSIM, With a Meat Cleaver · · Score: 4, Funny

    iPad won't fit in your pocket, or the iPhone apps don't work well on the larger screen? get your iPhone, and line up the top left corner of the screens ...

  16. Re:$14.99 seems way too high for an eBook. on Amazon Caves To Publishers On eBook Pricing · · Score: 1

    It is known that Amazon has sold ebooks at a loss simply to push their reader. This is what angers customers the most, Amazon is willing to pay the publishers, but the publishers insist on controlling price. They forget that MSRP is a "suggestion"

  17. Find an internship and bust your ass on Best Way To Land Entry-Level Job? · · Score: 1

    I guess I can count myself as one of the fortunate ones. I landed an internship with a great company that gave me the opportunity to learn. I gave 110+% on everything I had to do. Most of it was menial and sucked, but then again, programming for any large firm usually is. I had a full time position within 6 months of starting my internship. One of the first things I learned early on was, no matter how great of a coder I thought I was, I didn't know anything.

  18. Re:Uh huh. on Google Applies To Become Energy Marketer · · Score: 1

    Google does many things that, to many people, would've been considered a major invasion of privacy a handful of years ago. Eventually our level of complacency will change to accomdate even this.

  19. I see it coming... on Company Trains the Autistic To Test Software · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I know many will say this is reprehensible, but I honestly think this is something respectable for individuals suffering from autism to do. Honestly, besides grocery store jobs, I have never seen other types of companies hiring these individuals. Of course there are others, but I haven't seen any.

  20. hmm...wish i had that problem on Home Router For High-Speed Connection? · · Score: 2, Interesting
    First of all...wow...you lucky bastard...wish i had that problem.

    Second of all, shouldn't a gigabit router give you what you need? Or am I completely off-base here and missing something...?

  21. It could be big... on Brazilian Breaks Secrecy of Brazil's E-Voting Machines With Van Eck Phreaking · · Score: 2, Interesting

    If we could somehow reach a level where e-voting was secure, think of the possibilities. The people might actually be heard! Now whether you think that is a good thing or not, I leave as an exercise for the reader. But what I'm trying to say is, imagine voting from your home computer on issues that matter to you. No longer will your representatives be able to hand wave about what their constituency wants, heck, you might not even need representatives.

  22. Re:IE8 may be end of the line for Trident on IE8 May Be End of the Line For Internet Explorer · · Score: 1
    I have always liked the word trident, it sounds awfully mighty. With IE though, its just mighty awful. I guess since trident means a spearwith 3 prongs, I'll let you decide the 3 things you thought were the most awful in IE Trident and let you 'spear' it:

    1:_____________________
    2:_____________________
    3:_____________________

  23. This is strange on How To Rack Up $28,000 In Roaming Without Leaving the US · · Score: 3, Informative
    Almost all cruise ships now have their own cell tower which they then channel over their satellite links so that passengers can use their cell phones while on board. As far as I know however, they leave these turned off until they are several miles offshore.

    http://travel.latimes.com/articles/la-tr-insider5nov05

    I know this article is a bit old and this might have changed already.

  24. Re:Not worth it... on Lenovo's New ThinkPad Has 2 LCD Screens, Weighs 11 Pounds · · Score: 1

    I didn't click the 'post anonymously' checkbox you stupid system!

  25. Re:Easy - make the Games free and charge for onlin on The State of Piracy and DRM In PC Gaming · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I don't know why the parent was modded -1. Creative business models around video games like this have succeeded. If I remember correctly, Guild Wars charged for the game and subsequent upgrades but online play was free, which often negated the cost of the game as many would attest to after months and years of playing other games such as WoW (look up the guy that plays 36 characters and spends ~$5700 yearly on subscriptions). Forcing game companies to become more competitive and creative is a good thing.