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  1. We're Not Ready on How To Die On Mars · · Score: 1

    Don't send humans until a fully functional and seriously redundant habitat has been created. When we can do all of that, it's time to move in. If we can't, we're not ready.

    We're not ready.

  2. So stupid it makes me laugh. on Omand Warns of "Ethically Worse" Spying If Unbreakable Encryption Is Allowed · · Score: 1

    "Unless you let us operate without restriction, we will operate in an unethical way....."

  3. I'll Care Because it isn't SONY on UHD Spec Stomps on Current Blu-ray Spec, But Will Consumers Notice? · · Score: 1

    Sony used to be ultra-proprietary, but they made up for it with very high quality and original stuff. Now SONY is still ultra-proprietary, but their stuff is meh.

    Up with the new standard!

  4. Maybe it's time to reexamine Galileo & Coperni on US Senate Set To Vote On Whether Climate Change Is a Hoax · · Score: 1

    I hope the Senate will take on Astronomy next. I'm sure more than a few Senators take umbrage with the idea that the universe is billions and billions of years old.

  5. Re:Nothing has been lost! on Bitcoin Volatility Puts Miners Under Pressure · · Score: 1

    This argument only makes sense regarding the initial bitcoin-creator who still retains the bitcoin.

    This argument makes no sense regarding the people down the road who hold bitcoin after having given up a tangible item of value.

  6. Re:Sad on Radio Shack Reported To Be Ready for Bankruptcy Filing · · Score: 1

    They weren't even present at the advent of the 'build your own computer' era.

    And, by the way aren't they called "The Shack," now anyway?

    Overpriced as hell. Uninformed help. No loss.

  7. Re:History Channel - Real History costs too much. on Finding Genghis Khan's Tomb From Space · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Get four history professors who have divergent viewpoints and hate each other. Get somebody cool for a moderator, like Jon Stewart. Then let those boys go at it.

  8. Re:Utterly predictable on Bitstamp Bitcoin Exchange Suspended Due To "Compromised Wallet" · · Score: 1

    People who ceaselessly pump Bitcoin on the Internet think it's a good idea. An ever increasing pool of suckers helps them make money.

  9. Re:Hey Fucktard on Writer: How My Mom Got Hacked · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Crime is a fundamental component of capitalist economics. You simply cannot police everyone who wants to cheat the system (criminals), and the cheaters have a significant impact on the system.

    Think Boesky, Milken, and the crooks that foisted the real estate bubble on us. Those "capitalists" are just as criminal as your extortionist data thieves (insider trading, anyone), and are just as morally bankrupt. And if that isn't enough, consider the massive post WWII black market economies of Western Europe.

    The crooks are lightly capitalized entrepreneurs. Of course they're also fucking extortionists who should be in prison for a long time (are probably protected by well paid off Eastern European officials).

    The word "capital" is not a holy word preserved for sacred Conservative use.

  10. Security by Obscurity vs. Decompile and Understand on How Laws Restricting Tech Actually Expose Us To Greater Harm · · Score: 0

    Backdoors depend upon obscurity. Once the obscurity is gone, the security is gone.

  11. Re:'it is out of stock now; try to ask next year.' on The Personal Computer Revolution Behind the Iron Curtain · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Hitler took a nation of Germans and made a poor country out of it.

    Only US provided welfare brought it back!!

    Welfare is great!

  12. Re:I can see it coming . . . on Hollywood's Secret War With Google · · Score: 1

    Doesn't that indicate that Google has just way too much market dominance if they have the power to do that?

  13. It's all archaic. on In Iowa, a Phone App Could Serve As Driver's License · · Score: 2

    A "license" isn't a thing--it's a right or privilege to do or not do something. The State keeps a complete record of you and the scope of your driving license at the Department of Licensing. All they need is a fingerprint, or maybe even optical recognition of your face, and they can access that data from their patrol car.

    An "app" as a "license" is just as archaic as a paper license today.

  14. Beloved by Builders and Developers on LA Mayor Proposes Earthquake Retrofits On Thousands of Buildings · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Garcetti will have the undying love and money of builders and developers for years to come.

  15. Another example of inhumanity. on Material Possiblities: A Flying Drone Built From Fungus · · Score: 1

    They're gonna kill the exocomps all over again.

  16. Open Source is Winning on Microsoft's New Windows Monetization Methods Could Mean 'Subscriptions' · · Score: 2

    Adobe went subscription, and I'm done with them. If Microsoft does it, I'm done with them too.

    The next killer app is 3d printing & CNC milling software for the masses. If open-source takes that high ground, the dinosaurs are screwed.

  17. Crime as Expressive Art? on Supreme Court To Decide Whether Rap Lyric Threats Are Free Speech · · Score: 2

    If I make a threat to kill
    The whole world must relax and chill
    Because I define the things I say
    And you must take them just that way

    And when I act offensively
    You must accept my artistry
    Because my right to have my say
    Trumps your right to a peaceful day.

  18. Damn NSA on Top NSA Official Raised Alarm About Metadata Program In 2009 · · Score: 1

    I LIKE the idea of the NSA spying on foreigners, but when it spies on American Citizens--without warrants--it becomes a vile and despicable organization that can and should be fully defunded.

  19. Re:Toronto Municipal Gov't divided on City of Toronto Files Court Injunction Against Uber · · Score: 2

    We have taxicab regulation because unregulated cab drivers rip off consumers.

  20. Doxxing Journalists is ALWAYS acceptable. on Uber Threatens To Do 'Opposition Research' On Journalists · · Score: 0

    I want to know who is watching the watchers.

  21. Greedy and Criminal on Former Police Officer Indicted For Teaching How To Pass a Polygraph Test · · Score: 1

    Pretty obviously criminal. The undercover agent put out the bait, the guy recognized it was bait, hesitated, then swallowed it whole.

  22. I suspect a deal. on Comcast Kisses-Up To Obama, Publicly Agrees On Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    What would Obama have to offer? Antitrust maybe?

  23. Re:The answer on The Other Side of Diversity In Tech · · Score: 1

    If they do have exclusive skills, you want them on the team for that reason.

    If they don't have exclusive skills, you want to include them in the team selection process because you can maximize your chance of obtaining those skills.

    Not too hard.

  24. Just don't go to the movies. on MPAA Bans Google Glass In Theaters · · Score: 0

    Why go? The MPAA is a fierce advocate for repressive copyright restrictions. If you stop going to the movies, you stop their money.

    Besides, almost every movie in the theaters is an expensive imitative mess.

    The "movie industry" should die. We'll do much better with a wide array of cheaply made productions.

  25. Control the Tubes = Control the Message on Verizon Launches Tech News Site That Bans Stories On US Spying · · Score: 1

    That's what net neutrality is all about, and why it is so important.