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  1. Where's my robot? on Study Finds 3 Laws Could Reduce Firearm Deaths By 90% (meta.com) · · Score: 1

    Look, the Three Laws have never been the problem.

    It's the actual robots to do all the work that we are having trouble with...

  2. Re:The elders of the internet on Publisher Is Pretty Sure Google Could End Piracy (techdirt.com) · · Score: 1

    Does this mean we can't call Bill Gates to get the whole thing shut down?

  3. Re:Pardon Me, but... on Apollo 17 Soil Matches Ancient Earth's Ocean Ridges In Water Content · · Score: 1

    Oh, I see what happened, he said "to hear" and you heard "to experience"

  4. Thank goodness... on Cisco Systems Will Be Auditing Their Code For Backdoors (cisco.com) · · Score: 5, Funny

    All our back doors are working fine!

  5. 'Our plan for open and fair government starts today with restoring the long-form census,'

    It's so entertaining that their plan for open government starts with requiring the citizens to provide data under threat of force.

  6. Re: As a chemist, I have something to say. on Health Watchdog To Bring Legal Action Against Soylent Over Lead, Cadmium Levels · · Score: 1

    Thank god.. I was starting to get worried for a minute there.

  7. Re:OpenVMS on Ask Slashdot: A Development Environment Still Usable In 25 Years Time? · · Score: 1

    Everything you said is entirely accurate.

    Also:

    wooooosh...

  8. Re:This again? on New Test Supports NASA's Controversial EM Drive · · Score: 1

    Woosh....

  9. Re:This again? on New Test Supports NASA's Controversial EM Drive · · Score: 2

    obligatory, something something land at night.

  10. Re:acceptance is the only fair outcome on Scientists Have Paper On Gender Bias Rejected Because They're Both Women · · Score: 1

    I don't bother dropping by very often any more.
    The 20 page irrelevant threads are not collapsible and the comments themselves hover
    somewhere between what I can find on pseudo-skeptic sites and youtube.
    I nearly always regret visiting but old habits die hard.

  11. Re: How the Patent System Destroys Innovation on How Patent Trolls Destroy Innovation · · Score: 1

    Yes because your entire reason for existing is to suck as much life out of the universe as possible. Honestly I sound like I disagree but I don't I am just angry that the universe areally IS structured that way.

  12. Re:Say what? on SpaceX Wins FAA Permission To Build a Spaceport In Texas · · Score: 1

    Hilarious, and here my mod points just expired...

  13. Re: Christmas is coming early this year on TSA Prohibits Taking Discharged Electronic Devices Onto Planes · · Score: 1

    illegal data

    Nothing more to say,
    nothing more needed.

  14. Re:well that makes sense on The New 501(c)(3) and the Future of Open Source In the US · · Score: 1

    +2 Funny and insightful

  15. Re:501(c)(3) Classes on The New 501(c)(3) and the Future of Open Source In the US · · Score: 5, Insightful

    In other religions THEY make up the rules as you go along,

  16. Re:Just imagine "if" on Congressman Asks NSA To Provide Metadata For "Lost" IRS Emails · · Score: 4, Insightful

    No Secrets Anywhere else

    The e is silent

  17. Re:Sorry, destruction is not proof of claim on EFF Tells Court That the NSA Knowingly and Illegally Destroyed Evidence · · Score: 1

    LOL you! I like you. O master of trollkwondo.

  18. Re:Sorry, destruction is not proof of claim on EFF Tells Court That the NSA Knowingly and Illegally Destroyed Evidence · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Colossians 3:22

  19. Re:Toilet bowl on Ask Slashdot: Where's the Most Unusual Place You've Written a Program From? · · Score: 1

    And lo I say unto you, the twelve year olds will be with you always.

  20. Re:No need for UPS to help on UPS Denies Helping the NSA 'Interdict' Packages · · Score: 2

    It's called an address label, they go on the boxes.
    The boxes going international go through customs on site at the UPS hubs.

    The NSA could achieve this by accessing the packages at customs without alerting UPS directly.
    The would only have to break out an NSL because we can. to make it less of a hassle, or just to flex muscle.
    Really an NSL would be detrimental to secrecy, the NSA is clearly aware that secrets keep better when you
    *don't tell anyone*
    Rather than when you ask them to keep it on the down low.

  21. Re:So when will the taxi drivers start protesting? on Google Unveils Self-Driving Car With No Steering Wheel · · Score: 2

    These this will naturally become shuttles and taxi services almost immediately. Given the protests of Uber and Lyft, what will the outcry be for these?

    Cabbies don't have enough money to have a voice that's heard, The people with the money will just watch until these are cheaper than cabbies and then implement.

  22. Re:The Air Force never wins wars. Film at 11. on U.S. Drone Attack Strategy Against Al-Qaeda May Be Wrong · · Score: 3, Funny

    It's called planning ahead.
    someone has to figure out how to keep the funding up and get the patriot act made permanent.

  23. Re:Once Again on SpaceX Injunction Dissolved · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Everyone was all about the tin foil hats before Snowden as well when you talked about NSA spying. on everyone.
    Now the same people are all "err well, everyone already /knew/ that..."

  24. Re:GNU/Linux on The Man Behind Munich's Migration of 15,000 PCs From Windows To Linux · · Score: 1
    Linux is easier to say, and everyone already knows what I mean when when I say it,
    even you,
    even RMS,
    or else you would not be telling everyone what we really mean is GNU/Linux.
    It's here it works get used to it.

    At the same time I also understand your frustration with the fast and loose nature of our language usage
    Like so many things it's just human nature, you want to fix something help fix humans, after all someone is going to be releasing the first patches for the human genome soon,

    I for one hope it's open source....

  25. Re:Democrats want you to fear Republicans! on Controlling Fear By Modifying DNA · · Score: 1
    I am sorry you entirely missed my point AC.

    I responded specifically and directly to the only point raised about which I cared; the one I quoted.
    You reply with more political nonsense.
    Congratulations, you broke the rust of the old cogitator and fired it up to let 'logic' happen with regards to one very tiny piece of your life and then you rushed to shut it off again just as fast as you could... Congratulations again! Seriously you are now more rational then the majority of people on the planet.

    You still look ridiculous when you deride others for being 1% more irrational than you.