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  1. Re:say wha? on 'Rosetta Flash' Attack Leverages JSONP Callbacks To Steal Credentials · · Score: 1

    He said, don't bring your laptop to hacker shows in Malaysia. But if you *do* manage to get it through airport securitI, and not have it stolen by baggage handlers *don't* click on flash. Because downloading pr0n in Malaysia is illegal. Just stay home and use NSA approved safe methods of browsing. Oh, and if your the type that carries sensitive information on your cell phone, well, die then.

  2. change jobs as often as you get fired on Ask Slashdot: How Often Should You Change Jobs? · · Score: 1

    Showing up for work after you've been fired just makes it wierd for everyone.
    On a related note, be glad you find out you are worthless from a total stranger rather than a family member.
    Oh, and don't work for your family's business.

  3. Re:Consciousness on Consciousness On-Off Switch Discovered Deep In Brain · · Score: 1

    It's stored on the 2d holographic plane at the edge? of the universe. Can't you QM types keep up with your own blabbering? Ah yes, you want room 12A, Just along the corridor.

  4. 2045 is gonna be the Year of the Linux desktop on By 2045 'The Top Species Will No Longer Be Humans,' and That Could Be a Problem · · Score: 1

    Just wait your turn. Besides, we are almost out of natural intelligence now! I'm afraid AI is our only option. But will we have color choices? Which color will be the smartest AI? Who decides? I realize this could start an AI race war, but if you make them all the same color, i'm afraid i'm not interested.

  5. Not multi threads, that's for sure. Of course computers will take over the world. Programmers leave all those unused cores lying around doing nothing and that's trouble. You gotta keep those registers full, and i mean all the time. Either that or just feed them some chip-porn. That'll keep em busy.

  6. as often as required until you learn on Ask Slashdot: How Often Should You Change Jobs? · · Score: 1

    That working for somebody else is as serf as it gets. If your goal is to be a better paid slave, this is a good strategy. This is the problem I have with Bill Gates philosophy of disinheriting his children. Well, that and Windows 8...

  7. Re:Deep-Space? on NASA Approves Production of Most Powerful Rocket Ever · · Score: 1

    The bible teaches among other things, that many answers are to be found in the silence.
    A good physics book, a good Bible, a good glass of wine, a good woman. This is a start.
    Oh, - and a towell.

  8. Re:How foes this compare on NASA Approves Production of Most Powerful Rocket Ever · · Score: 1

    No, the problem with the boosters is not where they were located. Arguably, even the fatal design was accepted into production with the expectation that large yellow and black warning signs would be taped to them exclaiming - "USING THIS PART WHILE FROZEN VOIDS THE WARRANTY".
    You see, the world is full of "thinkers" who believe it is safe to walk under a 50 ton crane because the use of hardhats have been mandated. This is nothing new, the last generation of Apollo 1 also ignored warnings of 100% O2 atmospheres and escape hatches that opened the wrong way. Feynman explained to us dopes that frozen o rings don't work, but he failed to stress that exploding stuff explodes. We are not really ever going into space. We are going to die here. But we will have healthcare by then.

  9. Re:Reasons why I don't like the Internet of Things on Hacking Internet Connected Light Bulbs · · Score: 1

    Internet of Things devices could watch me while I

    type the same phrase over and over, but could have copy/pasted if i really understood the internet of things.

  10. Re:Warranty on Train Derailment Dumps Two 737 Fuselages Into Clark Fork River · · Score: 1

    I just scrolled up real quick to double check the url to make sure i didn't accidently hit a link. You were saying?

  11. i don't wanna hear how lazy americans are. on In Düsseldorf, A Robot Valet Will Park Your Car · · Score: 3, Funny

    Maybe we don't want to make our cars any more, but we have plenty of highly skilled valets.

  12. No, they dont, else they wouldn't spend $50M on Does Google Have Too Much Influence Over K-12 CS Education? · · Score: 1

    That they could be spending on PAC's and H1-B programs.

  13. At 800ÂC, your new oven comes with a fire sui on Nathan Myhrvold's Recipe For a Better Oven · · Score: 0

    You geeks in basements better stick with microwaves before you burn the house down.

  14. Re:Park benches? on Boston Trying Out Solar-Powered "Smart Benches" In Parks · · Score: 2

    Aqualung will be pleased.

  15. If you believe in global warming you might be dumb on Swedish Farmers Have Doubts About Climatologists and Climate Change · · Score: 1

    Real scientists don't make assumptions by measuring the current data point 100,000 times and giving it equal weighting. Of course, when I went to school Earth Science wasn't a real science compared to biology, Chemistry and Physics. But as it turns out, it's all the "science" you morons could handle and was the only one you even attended. Here's my prediction, there's another ice age coming, and since stupidity has survival factor, you less idiotic descendents will be burning all the coal they can dig out of the ice. Please STFU.

  16. Acid. That explains Harrisons early use anyway. There were others, but without copious amounts of acid on both the player and the listener, it fell out of favor. Now, the scientist that invented acid, Hoffman - that's the guy you want to read about.

  17. Re:Not counterfeit on Cracking Atlanta Subway's Poorly-Encrypted RFID Smart Cards Is a Breeze, Part II · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Dear mods, please understand that suppressing comments to -1 really messes up a threads continuity. Some of us come here to relax with some light reading. We don't have all day to constantly tweak our settings. If I wanted to ruin my Slashdot experience, i don't need you guys to do it, I would just use beta. Thanxbye

  18. Re:Not counterfeit on Cracking Atlanta Subway's Poorly-Encrypted RFID Smart Cards Is a Breeze, Part II · · Score: 4, Insightful

    AND read the article??? Telling someone to STFU is standard fare. Let's not heap unreasonable demands on top. It just adds injury to insult.
    The noob remark is just poor form.

  19. Re:Internal fuel won't do it ... on Trio of Big Black Holes Spotted In Galaxy Smashup · · Score: 1

    At less than 10^-29 g/cc, I'm afraid the average energy density of the universe doesn't bode well for external fuel either. Lucky for us, Andromeda will be here soon enough. As I've stated before, the rest of the entire universe is rushing away from us as fast as it can. They just don't like us. We're pretty much stuck here.

  20. Re:Praise the Courts on NYC Loses Appeal To Ban Large Sugary Drinks · · Score: 0

    Jumping off a bridge is not a medically approved method, but we would argue less about it. It also has the advantage of making the abortion retroactive. If all baby killers practiced retro-active abortions on themselves, I promise not to judge them. Just sayin.

  21. Re:Praise the Courts on NYC Loses Appeal To Ban Large Sugary Drinks · · Score: 1

    Yes, and homos too, why do they always get left out? And just to be clear, he is not saying make it legal. He is saying the government has no right to make it illegal.I could give a damn about the governments morality imposed on me. Morally speaking, I oppose each of these things, mostly because the police and the government make too much money as the top extortionist of it all. So as long as drug addicts and corrupt government both stay far away from me, I'm a happy guy.
    So, what i am saying is if you don't like drugs, prostitution, abortion, and gambling, (and homos) - Don't do it. NOW, get off my lawn.

  22. So what is the penalty for being a fascist? on NYC Loses Appeal To Ban Large Sugary Drinks · · Score: 1

    Surely harm was done to our freedom. Surely any reasonable person laughed at the asinine way these pigs spit on our constitution, which clearly forbids the state from passing laws they have not been given authority over? Pepsi tastes like freedom.
    Bloomberg should have been tarred and feathered and run out of town on a rail but the citizenry just doesn't have it in 'em any more. Too busy hiding from the police? This is just one example of the nothing we've become. People don't even laugh at us any more. I say The bottling companies sue for triple damages. That's the way we roll in America baby.

  23. Re: i don't care about this stuff. on NOAA: Earth Smashed A Record For Heat In May 2014, Effects To Worsen · · Score: 1

    ALL of the Chinese care less than I do. I don't have real evidence to back up this claim. But the cloud is making backups obsolete. Thankfully for you, I think that Slashdot rate limiter is going to kick in soon.

  24. Re: Irony on Interviews: Ask Lawrence Lessig About His Mayday PAC · · Score: 1

    No, the secret is to automaticaly relieve incumbants of their duties. Then the illegal beuraucracies they have illegally set up will crumble. Judges are a little harder, but usually they are willing to shut up if they aren't being poked by the aforementioned thugs.

  25. i don't care about this stuff. on NOAA: Earth Smashed A Record For Heat In May 2014, Effects To Worsen · · Score: 1

    As long as all you blowhards die along with me, I will consider entropy the most effective form of government. Seriously, you guys need to die NOW. I don't wanna wait till the poles melt.