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  1. Re:Something which I do not understand on Scientists/Actress Say They Were 'Tricked' Into Geocentric Universe Movie · · Score: 1

    No, it means the earth is shrinking!

  2. Re:Frog is boiling.... on Supreme Court Ruling Relaxes Warrant Requirements For Home Searches · · Score: 1

    "Oh, looks like you have an outstanding warrant for that Blockbuster video you forgot to return 10 years ago."

  3. Re:Those who live in Kansas on Kansas To Nix Expansion of Google Fiber and Municipal Broadband · · Score: 1

    You think the average Kansan really cares about this?

  4. Re:That's why you cook them. on Giant Snails Invade Florida · · Score: 1

    E. coli that invariably comes from an animal source, like a leaky nearby cistern?

  5. Re:Netflix and silverlight... on Mozilla To Enable Click-To-Play For All Firefox Plugins By Default · · Score: 1

    Hopefully you can whitelist sites like click-to-play in Chrome/Chromium.

  6. Re:Uh, nice try on Stay Home When You're Sick! · · Score: 1

    Do McDonalds workers even get paid vacation? I worked various line cook jobs for years, not one gave sick or vacation time (this is full-time, by the way). If you got sick, not only do you get no pay for staying home, but you also have to get someone to fill in for you. That means calling up your coworkers at home and trying to convince them to come in on their day off. If no one bites, you don't stay home. Officially they don't want you to work if you are sick, but the reality is you do it if you want to keep your job, and everyone knows it.

    I think what most slashdotters don't realize is that most non-salary, service industry jobs have no benefits at all, full or part time. That's no 401K, no insurance, no vacation, no sick leave, no holidays. Nothing. That's the reality of a huge number of jobs in the US.

  7. Re:BBC Forward! on Director General of BBC Resigns Over "Poor Journalism" · · Score: 1

    You sure told him!

  8. Re:Strawman on Yahoo Will Ignore IE 10's "Do Not Track" · · Score: 1

    WTF does that have to do with a "Strawman"?

  9. Re:Yes on The Coming Internet Video Crash · · Score: 1

    You can set up a pirate radio station for a few hundred dollars because those pesky government regulations reduce your competition by enforcing harsh penalties for running a pirate radio station. Without said regulations, the number of low-watt broadcasters might easily be so numerous as to make your own virtually invisible in the sea of noise.

  10. Re:Bring it to Linux on AMD Partners With BlueStacks To Bring Android Apps To PCs · · Score: 2

    Netflix works fine on my Linux desktop. Just need to install DeCSS to get the DVDs to play.

  11. Re:Why I agree out of africa is wrong on "Out of Africa" Theory Called Into Question By Originator · · Score: 1

    Forgot your meds this morning?

  12. Re:Nook touch FTW on No Opt-Out For Ads On New Kindle Fires · · Score: 1

    Wow, talk about your moving goal-posts. No true Scotsman would disagree with me, right?

  13. Re:eBay's opt-out address is a house in Utah. on New eBay EULA Prohibits Class Action Lawsuits · · Score: 1

    Must be the corporate pool round back.

  14. Re:Really?!! Shocking!! on Use Google's Nexus 7 Tablet As a VoIP Phone, For Free · · Score: 1

    When google voice first came out, you couldn't make outgoing calls. GP probably still thinks that's the case (which everyone else knows is not).

  15. Re:The Mind is amazing on Beware the Nocebo Effect · · Score: 1

    Who's more desperate, the person being accused of being desperate, or the person doing the accusing of being desperate?

  16. Re:Archaeological Geophysics on Ask Slashdot - Careers In Computer Science That Keep You Physically Active? · · Score: 1

    Good luck finding a job, when your employer can just pay a shovelbum 13/hr with no benefits to do it by hand the old fashioned way.

  17. Re:Not surprising on Earliest Americans Arrived In Waves, DNA Study Finds · · Score: 1

    Oh my fucking god. How is this garbage moderated 5, Interesting?

  18. Re:ahm... on Earliest Americans Arrived In Waves, DNA Study Finds · · Score: 1

    Because people didn't read the summary, let alone the article.

  19. Re:And when they're done here on Contest To Crack William Gibson Poem Agrippa · · Score: 1

    Exactly. Anything that I don't like that other people claim to like must simply be explained by the fact that they are all lying about liking it.

  20. Re:Are you ready for an EMP ?? on 50th Anniversary of the Starfish Prime Nuclear Weapon Test Today · · Score: 1

    Oh, the irony.

  21. Re:DEAR POOFTERS AND RED COATS on Valve Hands Over Its Own Movie-Making Tools To Gamers · · Score: 1

    "Put that beer back in the can it were born in!" - you

  22. Re:an ornament? on Oldest DNA Recovered From 7,000-Year-Old Skeletons In Spain · · Score: 1

    Yeah, no archaeologist does that. Nice straw-man, though.

  23. Re:Why? on Hip Hop Artists Developing Open Source Beat Making Software · · Score: 1

    Those are all open source.

  24. Re:Sure.... on National "Do Not Kill Registry" Launched In Response To Drone Kill List · · Score: 1

    How is it possible that there are so many high scoring comments by people who fail to see the glaringly obvious joke here?

  25. Re:No... on Bonobos Join Chimps As Closest Human Relatives · · Score: 1

    Also, there is no such thing (currently) as homo afarensis. Perhaps he means Australopithecus afarensis? But that is a different genus, and as such is not referred to as "human".