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  1. Prophetic on Famous For Fifteen People: Is Everyone a 'Facebook Celebrity'? · · Score: -1

    The notion that every person is famous to his or her "friends" would effectively convert recognizable figures within any community or sphere, however small, into individuals whose lives may be fair game for the ever-expanding (social) media

    Roasted human flesh for sale. You, too, could be the focus of attention for hundreds of people daily. You, too, could be the life of the party. One full immolated human child. Roasted human flesh for sale. Who wants to be a prophet?

    Your prophets are the rich kid body doubles for the babies chosen to wear the coat. The system of identity theft has been going on for thousands of years.

  2. Re:Hardly a unique trait on FBI File Notes Steve Jobs' Reality Distortion Field · · Score: -1

    Who exactly are the account farmers who keep burning mod points in their personal vendetta crusade to squelch my karma? If we ever have the FBI involved in determining the (decades running) hate attack group then pray that they are not formally employed by the site.

    I suggest we begin with mapping friends of friends between Slashdot and Undernet administrators and chanops. Specifically: siglite, Lion-O, reality, nanu-q, and others.

    We just cannot have a lifetime cabal carried out over the internet. The morons already worked to defame my character and career. Now that I am homeless, exactly what do they expect to accomplish by mod-bombing my every account and every post?

  3. Re:Liquid Floruide Thorium Reactors Please! on US Approves Two New Nuclear Reactors · · Score: 0

    Because your intellect is somewhere between educated cockroach and trained hamster?

  4. Re:Liquid Floruide Thorium Reactors Please! on US Approves Two New Nuclear Reactors · · Score: 2, Funny

    There has been a cabal inside the Slashdot moderators who have been killing on me since the beginning of time. Similar to wheel of fortune... they have more money, I am more intelligent.

    Fact: I did submit plans for a microcapillary flow-through nuclear fission reactor while working at Battelle Memorial Institute.

    Fact: Human bodies do not burn very well due to all of the water encased in the amino acid sequences which make up every single protein and enzyme in the body.

    Fact: Since the beginning of time, that is an enormous number of two hundred pound wet boogers to dry out.

    Do the math.

  5. Re:Liquid Floruide Thorium Reactors Please! on US Approves Two New Nuclear Reactors · · Score: 4, Funny

    I submitted plans for a flow-through microcapillary array making use of liquefied and diluted fissile fuel to Battelle Memorial Institute while working there (2004-2005). Modern day reactor pebbles are rarely used to more than a quarter of their fissile capacity--primarily because there is so little fissile material in the bulk rock that, at that point, it fails to generate enough heat to be useful. By dissolving and diluting the material the fission reactions could be metered to near atomic identity (one for one, ensuring no unused fuel on the flow out end).

    The primary design problem was operating close to absolute zero. Good luck pushing any liquid through an array of microcapillary tubes and through the fission chamber (filled with gamma radiation to creat the fission events) at that temperature.

    The primary political problem was a ban on combining breeder reactors with actual production reactors. The design for the microcapillary flow-through chamber involved the generation of the liquid fuel (breeder) to be, more or less, on the lab bench adjacent to the electricity producing reaction chamber engine. Due to problems in the past, and concern over record-keeping and stolen fissile material, the generation of the fuel material must be in a seperate facility from the reactor which is attached to the electricity producing turbines.

    All of that aside... nuclear reactors are really a method for human corpse disposal. The trees were much taller until you sinners began dropping out of that tower you were building, and those corposes have lots and lots of water in them. The Egyptians used to press the bodies into bricks--some bricks (eg. Methuseleh), would take hundreds of years to dry out and press together. Stonehenge and Woodhenge are the dregs and the froth from the tun when they began stewing the bodies together en masse. Nuclear reactors were developed in the attempt to dry and press the bodies without clogging up all of the world's real estate. A nuclear reactor is a crematorium array.

  6. Re:Drugs on FBI File Notes Steve Jobs' Reality Distortion Field · · Score: 1

    I have no idea why the major media panders to the ignorant lemmings by continually hyping up "hash(ish)" as if it is some evil distorted mutated cousin of unholy origin. Hash(ish) is no more sinister than a mulch box for recycling grass clippings and weeds pulled out of the garden. Modern marijuana consumers are, technically, obsessive about the top buds. Real smokers know that, since we grow acres and acres of it, we more or less harvest it like wheat and pulp it together like a crazed cotton gin. If you're lucky you'll get a blob which includes some of the opium (poppy), too.

    Similar to the ignorants who do not know that their jedi light saber is really a mock up of Alephel's stick.

    Those who do not know history are doomed to be a nuisance to society.

  7. Re:Don't worry on FAA Bill Authorizes Surveillance Drones Over US · · Score: 0

    it may just look like a flock of birds

    The street light banners in La Jolla, CA (92037) report "Design District". What is the design district of a city? Well, that means that some of the businesses, residences, and people here are not entirely random nature entropic dispersion--some of this is architecturally planned. The question is, then,"how much of 'some' is planned?" A: "How much is 'some' in Jurassic Park?"

    Nearly _all_ of the seagulls and crows, and a good portion of the pigeons, in this area are either domesticated and trained or outright taxidermist prepared drones running on picotux.

  8. Re:A Real Jedi on Jedi Master's Hand-Made Lightsaber Stolen · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Alephel (Hermes Trismegistus, Abu Musaf Jabir ibn Hayan, etc.) has a stick with a gum wrapper and a pair of sunglasses wrapped around it. The gum wrapper is the inspiration for "tight enough to press a piece of coal into a diamond and then squeeze it flat", the broken sunglasses are featured in a large percentage (eg. Terminator, Matrix, Mummy, Con Air) of popular Hollywood movies to signify the portion of the movie at which the descendants of Noah run out of money and the real rich heavyweights must step in to finish the script.

    Your lightsabre is clearly not the real real thing.

  9. Re:Just goes to show you on Half of Fortune 500s, US Agencies Still Infected With DNSChanger Trojan · · Score: 1

    Precisely reflected by "Wheel of Fortune"... Those people have more money, we are more intelligent and solve the puzzle.

  10. Re:D-Wave sold a commercial Quantum computer in 20 on $100,000 Prize: Prove Quantum Computers Impossible · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The physics of oscillating crystals, such as those used in microphones and phonograph needles as well as radio transmitters, indicates that quantum computing could never not exist. Matched oscillating crystals have been in use for thousands of years and the mathematical model is proven by hundreds of different laboratory and home appliances; eg. an infrared spectrophotometric detector. The emission and absorption frequencies predicted by the mathematical model of the particle in a box (the basis for calculating electron dispersion around the nucleus and the fundamental beginning for subatomic calculations).

    Particle in a box model translates into equations known as the Hamiltonian and, in combination with Eigenvalues calculated from the variables used in particle in a box modeling, generates the Schroedinger equation. Quantum computing could never be nonexistent because the mathematics of matched oscillating subatomic particles already has been proven millions of times over.

    The marathon runner was not reporting a successful war campaign. The marathon runner was part of a system proving that those crystals do indeed oscillate, matched, from across the universe (at least 26.2 miles), in real time. Begin counting, begin running, when you arrive, repeat what they said back to them and report your current number. They will determine if your number matches theirs and if you repeat the exact words they said.

    One aspect of the inside joke is that, when the marathon runner arrived and made his report, the response from the priests was,"That's _NOT_ what we said!" and they promptly hit him over the head with a baseball bat in frustration over the not completely failed experiment. "Don't tell anyone that he made it."

  11. Re:Passover lamb on How Far Should GPL Enforcement Go? · · Score: 1

    Well, how is a person supposed to react if they knew that they were going to be excruciatingly branded and slathered in hot metal (Imhotep in The Mummy is not covered in mechanical flesh-eating scorpion-beatles... that is boiling mercury-gold-silver amalgam)? Isaac Passover Coat. Roasted whole, do not harm the boy. We keep a map simlar to that Da Vinci "roll roll roll your boat" from Hackers.

    Incidentally, the opening scene for War Games includes a reference to the lady in the red dress from The Matrix.

  12. Passover lamb on How Far Should GPL Enforcement Go? · · Score: -1, Troll

    Why is the passover lamb roasted whole with all internal organs inside? To sear the prints of the ribs to the inside of the leather. Why do you eat as if in flight? To hide the evidence because you sold the Egyptian a fake lambskin coat. Why don't you kill Isaac? Because he's supposed to scream and press those ribs in while being roasted. What's the difference between the major prophets and the minor prophets? The minor prophets only had some of the markings and didn't have the coat. The major prophets carried the coat. How much is the coat worth? You tell me.

    I have your passover coat right here, buddy. I made fast. It's mine. Along with all the rest.

  13. Re:Child's Play? on Super Wi-Fi Isn't Really Wi-Fi · · Score: -1

    There are four plates bolted to the Heisman trophy.

    The Heisman trophy has four dishes.

    The immaculate conception plus we three kings is four dishes.

    You will never be able to play the game, you will never be able to even fumble the ball.

    The midwives know that it takes about a thousand mints to turn a one pounder into a four pounder.

    The Heisman trophy is a faery tale--child's play.

  14. Re:Bllody Cool on Friday's Solar Flare Twice As Energetic As Monday's; Earth Safe · · Score: 2

    We havenâ(TM)t seen much of an effect from this flare â" just a minor radiation storm thatâ(TM)s at the lowest end of the scale, nothing to worry about

    Somebody you do not know talking to you about an event that is not your specialty. When do doctors, lawyers, bankers, physicians, counselors, and especially managers at work use the line "nothing to worry about"?

  15. Re:Anybody hear of Palantir? on FBI Building App To Scrape Social Media · · Score: 1

    Palantir. Those were in the ark of the covenant that the Israelites carried across the desert. There was one in the temple of the Lord that Samuel heard talking to him. The ancient Egyptians had a tuneable cochlear mechanism built into some of the pyramid temples which allowed them to listen to the palantir sequentially in a life-sized checkerboard fashion. Dragon Orbs are palantir using sunlight for full-screen on the wall projection.

    And when the time for Pentecost was fulfilled the apostles were gathered in the upper room for fear of the Jews because they must be mind readers--how did they know, on Easter, that he had broken fast? He past the walking test, he had the shroud and napkin test, he had the numbers test, he could beat the blowgun with "Smile for the camera!", he was able to cue Lazarus to the vocal keys he was missing to prove that b*tch was lying... how did they know?

    Duh, stupid, they've got mini-diamond listening dragon orb palantir spaced as perfectly as pac-man pellets around the entire town.

  16. Re:Made For TV? on FBI Building App To Scrape Social Media · · Score: 2, Interesting

    The copy and paste buffer, even if you believe it to be plain text, contains bits per byte which are part of the overlying OS. Some people know where those bits are and manipulate them.

    For example, when editing in MS-Word, open a plain text document--a real one (such as is generated by notepad). If you allow autospell to correct something, even if you save the document again as plain text, there will be an artefact of the autospell replacing text and some of it may be marked as UTF-8 (or other standard encoding in your OS). You think it's plain text but, until you really sanitize it with notepad or a true plain text buffer, those little tags will be preserved even if MS-Word tells you that the file is being saved plain text. The copy and paste buffer and HTML form buffers are susceptible to that sort of thing.

    Networks are exploited in a similar manner. Every packet and frame transmitted has bits wrapped around at the beginning and end--those bits are electronic pulse timings which fill the hardware as the electronic signal goes from wire to chips. A router is a bank of repeaters with bitmasks used to control which packets go where. If you, for example, use a BASIC interpreter to operate on a TCP/IP stack (such as the uIP stack inside of Contiki-OS), you will be able to manipulate those bit timings (eg. peruse uip.c for "add arch timings") which you are unable to see using standard TCP/IP libraries on your modern day OS. Careful manipulation of PEEK, POKE, and READ (and using BASIC's open hole of deliberately mixing string and numeric variables) will allow you to generate packets which, when POKE'd back into the overlying OS network stack, will hit a router and have a priority to activate the repeater circuit because a priority higher than the network bitmask was used.

    Precise knowledge of the packet generating process and the nature of the hardware to be targeted will allow the attacker to practically load an entire OS (such as the tiny ones listed on the wikipedia page for Contiki) onto the target hardware and, because it's all about nothing more than pulse timings, the "rootkit" will run concomittant to the code running in that hardware; concomittant meaning that it may or may not even be able to access the processes running in the cycles on the other side of the pulse timings.

  17. Flawless on Xbox 720 Might Reject Used Games · · Score: 1

    Will it still work with my homeless mods for Kombat?

    Raiden zipping into people and making them explode? That's a combination of gumby voodoo doll with the pharisees accusing Jesus,"He is possessed by Beelzebub!" after he went up the mountain to pray (not to the throne of Moses).

    There's the ultra homeless fight... that's where the homeless guy is constantly looking like he's in "finish him" and all you need to do is go up and bag on him for the entire life meter.

    Some of the homeless Kombat characters have special attacks--dumpster food, alcohol bottles, swarm of cigarette butts. The Minnesota Mike mod bares his buts'n'huts right at your character.

  18. Rooting on Jailbreaking Could Soon Become Illegal Again · · Score: 0

    Consider the difference between two time-wasting procedures:

    10 for a=1 to 200000000
    20 next a

    and

    10 read a
    20 restore
    30 goto 10
    40 data "a"

    Some time sharing systems will kill the former much earlier than the latter depending upon the throttles set for that kind of loop. READ has a much higher priority because of the nature of BASIC programming. BASIC contains both INPUT and GET. When running a program the priority of the BASIC interpreter (or the internally compiled code) allows for BASIC to have access to a priority in the keyboard queue. When running a BASIC program inside the interpreter that priority is no longer available to GET (GET will simply pass right through) because that priority, a bit in the code running inside of the OS, is necessary for the BASIC interpreter.

    READ is similar in that it has access to that high priority bit. This is because BASIC is structured for program segment and DATA segment. There is no program code after DATA. This is an electronic load balancing mechanism that the kernel working with the power supply would know, in advance, how much load BASIC was applying to a very particular portion of the equation used in the load balancing circuitry. That is the inherent priority level that BASIC has access to within whatever surrounding OS or VM in which it is running. That is the priority of READ.

    When writing a basic program, do not write:

    10 a = 10

    Write instead

    10 read a
    80000 end
    95000 data 10

    This will lead you to understand the hotwires available to BASIC. PEEK and POKE are running on similar priority levels and are mathematically related to the reason why the C=64 GET command worked properly within the hardware interpreter. If you are able to PEEK and POKE memory locations, for example, sequentially after the keyboard buffer in the C=64 environment it is possible to rotate the entire OS at the hardware level. Within most environments provided to BASIC interpreters the same mechanism does apply--if you are able to PEEK locations outside of the sandbox then you are able to POKE those locations back into DATA statements within the program and use READ to establish a hotwire.

    Rooting of electronic devices? It's been going on for a while. The Jericho Mob has access to the superhypervisor console which is a management overlay for all of your electronic devices and it runs at the priority of the BASIC interpreter which talks directly to the power supply circuitry.

    It is not The Man keeping you down. It is the rainbow-tards in the jericho parade and they're keeping The Man down, too.

  19. Re:NO !! RAPIDSHARE IS ALL GERMAN !! on Megaupload Shutdown: Should RapidShare and Dropbox Worry? · · Score: 1

    If some of you have so much time and money that all you do is walk around and cause problems then we need to know who you are because we are trying to work here. Size on these armbands.

  20. Re:initiating first post blast on Downloads of DoS Attack Tool LOIC Spike · · Score: 1

    Yes. Recruiting six hundred people to slam McDonald's daily and each order a small fry and a deep-fried fruit pie shall be categorized as not legitimate business.

  21. Drama on Endoscopic Exam of Fukushima Reactor · · Score: 1

    1: What's the temperature inside the reactor room?
    2: About three hundred degrees.
    <pause>
    1: That's not bad. Is there any water remaining in the pool?
    2: No.
    1: Humidity?
    2: None.
    1: Sh*t.
    <pause>
    1: Pebbles or slag in the bottom of the pool?
    2: No idea.
    <pause>
    1: Bring the Aldrich catalog, Fisher, VWR, and anything else you are able to find. I want sensors. Digital sensors, photoelectric multiplier tubes, diode arrays, sensors for any wavelength, frequency, ridge pattern, oscilloscopes, and anything else you are able to find that we may attach to a spool of wire. Find one of the guys, put him in a lead suit, get him in that room and have him throw the sensors around in an orderly fashion--but don't waste time painting a fresco in there. Don't even worry about the hardware or the software or the interfaces to read the sensors. Just put everything on a bundle of wires, label and number each one, get that guy in there, put the sensors in there, and get him back. Block and weld everything until you are reading no radiation from inside the room.
    <pause>
    2: Then what?
    <pause>
    1: After we figure out how to bring those sensors online I want you to drill a microscopic hole in one side of that room and a microscopic hole in the other side. Begin pumping superheated water steam, puff-by-puff, into that room and sample the puff by puff on the other side. Do that very carefully until we fill the room with superheated steam, keep it up for a few more years, collect the water and sell it to the chemists. We'll have fifteen or twenty years to figure out how to market them into running reactions in heavy water.

  22. Marco on Viruses Stole City College of S.F. Data For Years · · Score: 1

    Marco. Paging Marco Polo. You need to go settle your debt with that China character. That is not Uncle Sam's debt. Marco. You were supposed to settle all of that a long time ago.

    Amerigo. Amerigo Vespucci. You're in debt. Your hip is dropping into the well. You need to go wrestle on that hill like Jacob did.

    "Eh. No way. Tell Colombus to get in the box and he'll cough one up when he gets back."

    Amerigo von Spratt (could eat no lean) wanted his name on something--he got two big ones. The really rich say that Chris was the lucky one because he put his name on the small country.

  23. Re:"Propellors"? on Airplanes Cause Accidental Cloud Seeding · · Score: 1

    Meteorites cause cloud seeding. Most of them are really small and never make it to earth.

    The book of Joshua was so special because those meteorites had been moving on track for so long that they gently entered the atmosphere at about thirty miles per hour.

  24. Memory on Rootkit Infection Requires Windows Reinstall · · Score: 1

    If a rootkit was there once--how do you know that you have cleaned the fragments out of all of the persistent registers? Video cards, audio cards, hard drive, monitor, network cards, mobo BIOS?

  25. Parity on Capcom Announces Unreplayable Game · · Score: 1

    The industry has been selling rights to parity bits since the first two light bulbs were connected in sequence. Copy protection throughout the 70s and 80s was based on it. Nothing has changed. Daisy chain.