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  1. Re:Well spent money and efforts? on Airport Profilers Learn to Read Facial Expressions · · Score: 1

    Am I missing something here? When was the last time a "terrorist" was found by the TSA in the US? And how much money is being spent on the TSA?

    TSA isn't there to catch terrorists, it's there to deter them.

  2. Re:DMCA is only reason DRM-Free is not music suici on EMI Says ITMS DRM-Free Music Selling Well · · Score: 1

    Then, musicians would starve.

    Or they'd make their money by performing and selling t-shirts

  3. Re:Is DVD tech dying. on Proposed Amendment Would Ban All DVD Copying · · Score: 1

    The difference there is that when DVDs came out, you didn't have to buy a new TV to get the most out of 'em. Having an old skool TV, I'm totally uninterested in HD content. Check back with me in 5-10 years when it's time to replace my TV.

  4. Re:Before all the lame bashing.. on .ANI Vulnerability Patch Breaks Applications · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    You were modded insightful. I would have chosen "Insightful and Trolly".
    Your point is a good one, but you needlessly come across as hostile to OSS.

  5. Re:Meh on First Company Logo Visible From Space · · Score: 1

    I'd write "CHA" on the moon. With a big laser. Powered by a flashlight.

  6. Re:War on drugs on The Technology of Drug Prohibition · · Score: 1

    heh, he said "grass roots"

  7. Re:Not saying I like the patent on Amazon One-Click Patent to be Re-Examined · · Score: 1

    It's precisely for this reason that I never use one click on Amazon. Also, I like to see an order summary with shipping costs, etc. *before* I commit to buying.

  8. Re:Yeah! We'll show them! on Lenovo Banned by U.S. State Department · · Score: 1

    If I were paid to be paranoid, I'd trust something made in Taiwan a lot sooner than I'd trust something made in mainland china.

  9. Re:Corporatese-English on Hardware Firms Go Against Crowd on Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    >You're all too stupid to know what to do. Let us educate you monkeys on the correct decision to make, so >that we can keep doing the stuff we want to.

    Generally, politicians *are* too stupid to know what to do about tech.

  10. Re:Because it evolved on Human Genome Sequencing Completed · · Score: 1

    Yeah, we're Legacy code.

  11. Re:CNS News not credible on Democrats May Promise Broadband for All · · Score: 1

    I prefer INS news. Carl Kolchak tells it straight.

  12. Re:Not a good thing. on Democrats May Promise Broadband for All · · Score: 1

    Yeah, and content will be heavily regulated. Not just pr0n content, I bet, political speech too.

  13. Re:Maybe we should put G. Washington on trial on Diebold Whistle-Blower Charged With Felony Access · · Score: 1

    If the British had managed to put down the American revolution, George Washington would certainly have been tried for treason, convicted, and hung. And he knew it.

  14. Re:Old but with a new twist. on NASA Science Under Attack · · Score: 2, Funny

    Geez. He said he's a republican, not a fundamentalist. The one does not imply the other.

  15. Re:So what? They're _my_ germs! Dishwasher? on Keyboards Are Disgusting · · Score: 2, Funny

    BTW: toilet set tops are often very clean. But less so the undersides where women want men to put their fingers to raise and lower toilet seats! Default=up might be more sanitary.

    You shouldn't publicize this, or the wimmenfolk will have us sitting down to pee.

  16. Re:you're what's wrong with capitalism on Dental School Blogger Punishment Reduced · · Score: 1

    There *are* socially recognized limits, and the hypotheticals you present are clearly beyond those limits.

    Within those limits is the obligation of an institiution to protect their reputation and image.

  17. Re:How is it Censorship? on Microsoft Censors Chinese Blogger · · Score: 1

    In this case, it's China doing the censoring, and Microsoft is their mechanism.

  18. Re:Just say 'No' to giving schools the SSN on Another School Exposes Private Information · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately they do - for checking credit and so forth.

  19. Re:I wish this was a joke on Dutch to Open Electronic Files on Children · · Score: 3, Insightful

    So you potentially save "a few" kids while exposing the info on countless others to Jeebus knows who.

    If Social Services are indeed "hugely incompetent", will the availability of this database really help to the extent intended?

  20. Re:Inventor misquoted? on Ladies and Gentlemen Allow Me to Introduce the Cat Car · · Score: 1

    Chicken poop.

  21. Re:Personally... on Budget LCD Monitor Round-up · · Score: 2, Funny

    It's all about where to store the cat.

    My cat loves sleeping behind the LCD. Right next to the transformer for extra cat warming action.

    When I had a CRT there just wasn't enough desk space for cat storage, and not enough heat generated for cat warming.

    It's made the extra cost, loss of resolution and loss of color fidelity all worthwhile!

  22. Re:Oh. Dear. God. on Daylight Savings Change Proposed · · Score: 1

    As a fellow Arizonan, I also find DST to be puzzling.

    I once worked for a company who had certain people who worked outside. To spare the workers some of the summer heat, they simply changed the work schedule for summer, starting an hour earlier than the non-summer schedule.

    Also it's a minor PITA trying to figure out when to call out of state since their start/quit time relative to us is always changing.

  23. Re:One place to look on The Continuing Hunt for PATRIOT Act Abuses · · Score: 1

    Bing! He said the 'H' word!

  24. Re:End Social Security on Mathematics of the Social Security "Crisis" · · Score: 1

    Granted. But social security isn't an investment either. It is wealth redistribution.

  25. Re:This whole "There is no crisis" on Mathematics of the Social Security "Crisis" · · Score: 1

    I grant you that some people will screw up their retirement accounts.

    It doesn't necessarily follow that they must then starve.