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  1. Seems justified on Autism-Vax Doc Scandal Was Pharma Business Scam · · Score: 1

    to charge him with crimes against humanity - though I doubt anyone has the guts to do it (including the EU). But it just might stop the next snake-oiler clothed in pseudoscience from practicing Death by Lucre.

  2. Three! Two! on Major Sites To Join ‘World IPv6 Day’ · · Score: 1

    One!...carrier lost...

  3. The Jerk on Goodbye Bifocals — Electronic Glasses Change Focus · · Score: 1

    Opti-Grab 2.0 FTW!!

  4. Until on Verizon To Offer iPhone Users Unlimited Data · · Score: 1

    four months into the two-year contracts, they pull that unlimited rug out from under and substitute a paper placemat with puzzles on the back.

  5. Sweet on Microsoft CEO Says Kinect To Support PCs Eventually · · Score: 2

    Hands-free viruses!

  6. Re:OK, so I don't know the whole story... on Pot Grower's Privacy Challenged · · Score: 1

    If you are concerned about security, do what any other company concerned about security would do, put down the pipe, and GET SOME SECURITY.

    ,br>Yeah! it's no different than high-level jewlery stores that require very good security - and live with the constant threat of being raided by trigger-happy, masked Federales that ignore local laws.

  7. Hey Geohot on Intel Insider DRM Risks Monopoly Investigations · · Score: 1

    dump the obsession with the PS3 and focus on keeping desk/lap/mobile CPUs in the control of their owners, instead of the Content Lords.

  8. Name me three on Famous British Autism Study an 'Elaborate Fraud' · · Score: -1, Troll

    Name me three CURES Big Pharma has come up with. They have no desire or intent to cure anything, but only to sell you high-margin drugs that will keep disease and death at bay - provided you keep buying them. Diabetes, AIDS, even the Common fraking Cold: they don't want a cure as they couldn't (or wouldn't be allowed to) charge enough to make up for decades of selling to - if you will - addicts. In other business circles, I believe this is called Vendor Lock-In. So at least in one facet, Junk Science and Big Pharma are equally morally bankrupt (and profitable).

  9. When I heard this stupidity on The Continued Censorship of Huckleberry Finn · · Score: 1

    I counted four. Then I swore.

  10. One could ponder this conundrum further on Doctor Marries Doctor's Daughter, TARDIS Explodes · · Score: 3, Insightful

    or one could go outside for the first time.

  11. Oh No! on Swedish Firm Proposes City Buildings On Rails · · Score: 4, Funny

    It's the Crimson Assurance!!

  12. Missed one on Pink Floyd Give In To Digital Downloads · · Score: 1

    should have worked 'Digging for gold in the hole in your hand" in there somewhere.

  13. Coming Soon on Saudi Arabia Requiring License For Online Media · · Score: 2

    to a [CENSORED] near you!

  14. Krakatoa on NASA Names Best & Worst Sci-Fi Movies of All Time · · Score: 1

    They missed Krakatoa, East of Java (Krakatoa is West of Java).
    Though perhaps NASA left this for the USGS to villify...

  15. Let me on Google's Next Challenge, Spam Results · · Score: 1

    So which is it? Is Google a gorilla or a snake?

    Let me Bing that for you...

  16. Re:This is your run of the mill CDN on BT Content Connect May Impact Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    ...we should be blasting Akamai and Google long time

    We blast you long time!

  17. Yeah, just keep laughing on Police Can Search Cell Phones Without Warrants · · Score: 1

    all the way to the gulag.

  18. Hey on French Use Space Tech To Find Parking Spots · · Score: 1

    3,000 French sensors can't be wrong!

  19. For how much longer on The Challenge In Delivering Open Source GPU Drivers · · Score: 1

    As Intel increasingly kowtows to the DRM desires of the Content Lords, I'm not sure how much longer their open-sourcing will continue.

  20. Makes me wonder on Wikipedia Meets $16M Budget Goal · · Score: 1

    if a lot of the new donors confused Wikpedia for Wikileaks (or thought they are synonymous).

  21. Given who we're talking about on Apple's $1 Billion Data Center Mystery · · Score: 5, Funny

    this is obviously the Royal Tomb.

    Apple employees: I have some distressing news about the company Retirement Plan...

  22. Religion is the key on The Right's War On Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    If you blindly believe one unsupportable fairy tale, you'll be willing to base your entire life and society on fairly tales, never bothering to look behind the curtain. This also explains why intelligence and experience in politicians are now viewed as liabilies.

  23. Pro-tip on Ford To Offer Fuel-Saving 'Start-Stop' System · · Score: 1

    After buying one of these cars, stop by the parts counter for a spare six-pack of ring gears and starter motors.

  24. Book is the wrong medium on Hello, Android Third Edition · · Score: 1

    For Android, a monthly magazine would be more appropos.
    I've given up on keeping track as to how many versions of Android are now in the wild, but I think the number is equal to the number of greedy bastard, lock-down, carrier CEOs.

  25. Re:Why not use dogs? on Auditors Question TSA's Tech Spending, Security Solutions · · Score: 1

    Because dogs don't give security theater the same feeling as machines do.

    More importantly: they look a litte too police-state and make the sheeple start to wonder why. You can't achieve total control of a society if the frog sees the thermometer.