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  1. Re:Where can I get in one? on The Quietest Place On Earth Will Cause You To Hallucinate In 45 Minutes · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's $300-$400 per hour—the real reason nobody can stand to be in for so long. You have to get out early before they charge you for the next hour.

  2. Re:Thank Goodness... on Unpublished J. D. Salinger Stories Leaked On Bittorrent Site · · Score: 1

    We opened it before he will come back in time, so he should already be going to have known.

  3. Re:Come on eds... on Jolla: Ex-Nokia Employees Launch Smartphone (MeeGo Resurrected) · · Score: 1

    Tumbldot?

  4. Re:Mail? on Only 25% of Yahoo Staff "Eat Their Own Dog Food" · · Score: 1

    They were surprised to find out Yahoo is still around and that they work there.

  5. Re:Fuck these government pricks on FDA Tells Google-Backed 23andMe To Halt DNA Test Service · · Score: 1

    As far as I can tell, checking the AC box still wipes any moderating you do in the thread—you just don't get the warning (though you can still mod after posting).

  6. Re:"similar to" on BBC: Amazon Workers Face "Increased Risk of Mental Illness" · · Score: 1

    I do this all the time and nobody has sent me a paycheck yet!!!! Fucking monster.com..LIES

    You should have rolled the Dice.

  7. Re:Still involved on September 16 on Kdenlive Developer Jean-Baptiste Mardelle Is Missing · · Score: 3, Funny

    I'm pretty sure he was being sardonic.

  8. Re:in sue happy america on Woman Facing $3,500 Fine For Posting Online Review · · Score: 1

    One garden is not enough.

  9. Re:!Steve Jobs on Lenovo Want Ashton Kutcher As More Than Just a Pretty Face · · Score: 1

    At least I'd die of laughter instead of Lupus.

  10. Very dramatic changes on Cable Lobbyist Tom Wheeler Confirmed As New FCC Chief · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Tom has been at the forefront of some of the very dramatic changes that we've seen in the way we communicate and how we live our lives

    Changes? Like putting speed bumps on the highway?

  11. Re:One thing people should realize about Amazon on Book Review: The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon · · Score: 1

    Plus they like to use FedEx Smart Post for shipping.

  12. Re:For real? on Advances In Cinema Tech Overcoming a Strange Racial Divide · · Score: 0

    At least use masks.

  13. Re:I don't see it posted on Broadcom Laying Off LTE and Modem Design Employees · · Score: 1

    The modem was laid off.

  14. Re:Good luck with that! on Fight Bicycle Theft With the Open Source Bike Registry · · Score: 2

    Uh, hi, I'd like to report that noh8rz10 is trying to sell my stolen luggage. I know this because he has my serial number and combination. Is this the right place?

  15. Re:Considering the logical consequences on Would You Secure Personal Data With DRM Tools? · · Score: 2

    Besides, isn't most of the misuse being done by companies like Microsoft? Companies whose Agree button we already click to give permission to do whatever they want with our secret datums in order to use their soivices (especially the free ones). Well, them and all the trackers but they're unscrupulous anyway.

  16. Re:It is mind-numbing, let's face it on Google X Display Boss: Smartphones, Tablets, Apps Are "Mind-Numbing" · · Score: 1

    Maybe not so much excitement. Our vehicles have already learned to maintain speed, enhance braking, honk-and-flash when the door is opened from the inside after the key's been out of the ignition too long, detect road obstacles and now can take over parking.

    It's all incremental improvement, like the cinder-block-to-pocket-slate cell phone evolution.

  17. Re:Ad revenue for phones tripled this year on Longtime Linux Advocate Don Marti Tells Why Targeted Ads are Bad (Video 1 of 2) · · Score: 1

    Take a page from the gaming industry who violently protests against in-game advertising

    Just to be clear, did you type that with a straight face?

  18. Re:Regular Expressions on What Are the Genuinely Useful Ideas In Programming? · · Score: 1

    I had 100 luftballoons but then I misused regular expressions. Now I'm hiding in a bunker.

  19. Re:What controls the ceiling of the energy output? on Fusion Reactor Breaks Even · · Score: 1

    Sure they could put a baseball sized chunk of fuel in, but with the available laser energy it would never go nuclear

    But it would make the lasers go berserk and shrink everything around them.

  20. Re:References? on Could IBM's Watson Put Google In Jeopardy? · · Score: 1

    It has trouble with "fur lined gloves"

    It helps to hypenate when you say it.

  21. Re:How to create goodwill on GTA Online Runs Into an Online Roadblock · · Score: 2

    You're thinking of Saints Row.

  22. Re:Oh yea, it's fantastic on Come Try Out Slashdot's New Design (In Beta) · · Score: 5, Funny

    The whitespace is where the giant middle finger was supposed to go, except it's a Unicode character.

  23. Re:You know that if they actually ever do make one on Scientists Create New "Lightsaber-Like" Form of Matter · · Score: 5, Funny

    That's right...'accidental'.

  24. Re:Amazing on Valve Announces Linux-Based SteamOS · · Score: 1

    I thought it would help me stand out from the others with their diagonally striped nooses.

  25. Re:Amazing on Valve Announces Linux-Based SteamOS · · Score: 1

    A tie? Are you offering him a job?