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  1. Re:Better Idea on Seigniorage Hack Could Resolve Debt Limit Crisis · · Score: 1

    If you think the people writing and signing these laws have any idea what their doing, you haven't thought this through at all. The public sector produces nothing. They leech off the private sector and waste money like there's no tomorrow. Add in baseline budgeting and they're guaranteeing there'll be no tomorrow. Yes, the government's finances are a bit more unwieldy than personal finances, however all the same concepts apply to both. In fact it's the thought that they are distinct that has put us in this situation. Murdoch5 is right on the money. Cut spending. Do it now, and do it often.

  2. Why the hole gotta be black? on Why Some Supermassive Black Holes Have Big Jets · · Score: 1

    County commissioner laments the color choice for "black" holes:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAw5D1-8IrQ#t=39s (sorry, bad audio)

  3. Kind of pricey, but this would work... on Best Solutions For Massive Home Hard Drive Storage? · · Score: 1
  4. Re:Yeah thats right. on Man-Made Atomic Clocks the Best In the Universe · · Score: 1

    Religion:
    God > Man > Nature

    This is really a blow to all the earth-worshipers (environmentalists and global warming claimers) as they are really the ones who believe Nature > Man.

  5. Re:Sounds like he needs to set pingable to off on Initial Reviews of Google Wave; Neat, But Noisy · · Score: 0

    Sounds like a Seinfeld script...

  6. Re:Pedant Warning! on Scammer Plants a Fake ATM At Defcon 17 · · Score: 1

    Funny... I read this whole post, but I'll be damned if I'll read the article!

  7. Re:Ideas want to be public on How To Vet Clever Ideas Without Giving Them Away? · · Score: 1

    Guy Kawasaki gave one really good suggestion to test your idea: convince your mother.

    Revised version.

  8. Re:So what happens on Laser Ignition May Replace the Spark Plug · · Score: 1

    You know why the British drink warm beer, don't you...

    Lucas refrigerators!

  9. Re:Please let it be!! on WHO Raises Swine Flu Threat Level · · Score: 1

    I know someone who had Spanish Fly... Is that the same thing?

  10. Re:Well, crap. on Oracle Buys Sun · · Score: 1

    Beer, its not just for breakfast anymore!

  11. Re:telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl on Best Easter Eggs and Other Software Surprises · · Score: 1

    Actually, the founders did you one better: 13 individual states that could collaborate on important issues (war, etc), but have the liberty to govern themselves as they saw fit. Unfortunately around the times of Teddy and Franklin Roosevelt, the federal government decided that it knew better than the states. Now were all stuck in one shitty situation without the ability to vote with our feet.

  12. Identify the object... on 3D-Based CAPTCHAs Become a Reality · · Score: 1

    It's a Jackal!!!

  13. Re:Cue the Douglas Adams references! on Reflected Gravitational Waves · · Score: 1

    DON'T PANIC

  14. Re:BATFE is redundant on Rocket Hobbyists Prevail Over Feds In Court Case · · Score: 1

    I've got a shirt that reads:

    ATF: Alcohol, Tobaco and Firearms
    Who's bringing the chips?

  15. Re:Ethernet(over power) on $100 Linux Wall-Wart Now Available · · Score: 1

    You were close, but not quite there... The really awesome feature that's missing is EoP. That way you just get a power strip, or hell just put one in every room of your house and you have an instant networked "decade-old" server farm. Anyways, you could then have the servers communicate through the powerlines and use the gigabit port to access the server network. Or something, I don't know.

  16. Re:This is excellent news on BASH 4.0 Released · · Score: 3, Funny

    In fact, most users are not ready to operate computers, et al.

    Fixed it for you...

  17. Re:They should have surveyed on A Quantitative Study of How Memes Spread · · Score: 1

    It appears that someone may, or may not have shit on the coats.

  18. Nothing new here... on Toward Autonomous Unmanned Aircraft Technology · · Score: 1

    These guys have been at it for a long time and seem to have decent results already. Makes me wonder why they're testing a proprietary module, when they could hack an open source platform.

  19. Re:Seriously... on iTunes DRM-Free Files Contain Personal Info · · Score: 1

    If you ever had any fraction of an excuse for doing it (and frankly, I don't really think you did, but...)

    "Real Men don't make backups. They upload it via [Bittorrent] and let the world mirror it."

  20. Re:A neutron walked into a bar and asked on Stand-Up Comic Makes Science Funny · · Score: 5, Funny

    So this bar walks into a guy... oh sorry, wrong frame of reference.

  21. Re:well thats more just the processor... on How Small Can Computers Get? Computing in a Molecule · · Score: 1

    I may need to fashion a tinfoil hat, but the really scary thing is that the same mechanism used to identify foreign cells vs. your own tissue could be used to identify a certain individuals tissue vs. the masses. In other words, nanobots - while useful for medicine - are a very efficient and precise assassination tool if widely deployed. They would kill the intended target with no collateral damage.

  22. Re:Uh on Why LEDs Don't Beat CFLs Even Though They Should · · Score: 1

    The real issue is not the economics. Nor is it the harsher/different light they produce...

    The issue for me is the fact that the federal government is actually going to tell me what light bulb to screw in.

    Not only that, but I'm going to be forced to import mercury into my home - a substance far more damaging and toxic than CO2. Where are all the environmentalists that test streams and lakes all the time looking for trace amounts of mercury? Aren't they concerned about all the mercury that is going to end up somewhere? Seriously, has anyone seen the recommended cleanup procedures?

    This has nothing to do with the environment, if it did, CFLs sould be banned as toxic. Follow the money and I'm sure you'll find some hefty contributions by the CFL manufacturers.

  23. Re:Why? on OpenSolaris 2008.11 – Year of the Laptop? · · Score: 1

    Sun's License vs. GPL? Solaris comes with multimedia codecs (such as MP3) that Linux distro's don't ship out of the box. Solaris (and maybe OpenSolaris) also comes with the proprietary nVidia video driver already installed for use.
    --
    Why Solaris? For me, it "Just works", and is "Ready for [my] desktop".

    There, fixed it for you.

  24. Re:Always the same on Buckypaper — Out of the Lab, Into the Market · · Score: 1

    Two things have spurred most advances in human history... War and sex.

    Ok, I understand the military applications of bp. However, I'm a little confused as to the later...

  25. Re:I'll wait a few days for fixes on OpenOffice.org 3.0 Is Officially Here · · Score: 1

    0 + 0 + 0 + ... = $$$
    (for large values of "0")