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  1. Re:This is the cost incurred for outsourcing defen on German Vice Chancellor: the US Threatened Us Over Snowden · · Score: 1

    You've entirely misinterpreted my point, AC. I didn't say there are threats. I didn't say there aren't threats.

    My point has nothing to do with whether or not the defense is needed but rather that the defense exists and other first world nations make use of it. If there are no substantial threats, as you imply, then the US using threat intel as a bargaining chip is worthless. However, since other nations value US threat intel, they must see value in it regardless of whether or not the value is real or perceived.

  2. This is the cost incurred for outsourcing defense on German Vice Chancellor: the US Threatened Us Over Snowden · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Without getting into the moral implications of such a threat by the US, this is the cost Germany et. al. pay when letting the US foot the defense bill. The US defense budget pays for a large portion of the defense of the first world. If they don't want to be beholden to the whims of the US, don't depend on the US for defense.

  3. Re:Really slashdot? on Student Makes Real-Life Portal Turret · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I'm an idiot and I couldn't mock this up.

    It's obviously not professional/military grade but I still found it impressive. Are you the type to mock amateur artwork because it's not Monet or Rembrandt?

  4. Heh, I just recommended this book on Teacher Suspended For Reading Ender's Game To Students · · Score: 2

    to my 55 year old mother in law. I hope she doesn't go in to cardiac arrest.

  5. Re:Happened to a friend of mine. on Stolen iPad's Reported Location Not Enough To Warrant Search, Say Dutch Police · · Score: 2

    Hardly. Are you saying that if I walk into a police station, grab an officer, take him outside to a random car and tell him that my phone is in the trunk then that would be good enough to get him to crack it open? That essentially what I would be doing if I was using a tracking app. That tracking app evidence has the same weight as my words because for all the officer knows I could have written that app to track anything to any destination I want.

  6. Re:Happened to a friend of mine. on Stolen iPad's Reported Location Not Enough To Warrant Search, Say Dutch Police · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This is the way it should be. Any Joe Programmer can make an app that makes it look like stolen goods are behind that closed door. Taking evidence from theft prevention and tracking apps is the exact same as taking the victim's word for it.

  7. Re:stupid Linus on Nexus One First Phone Linus Torvalds "Doesn't Hate" · · Score: 1

    Who said he didn't?

  8. Re:Question about Pi and circles. . . on Pi Calculated To Record 2.5 Trillion Digits · · Score: 1

    It can exist, it just cannot be put in numerical form.

  9. Re:7x7 is the only big jet to fly on Production of Boeing 787 Dreamliner Delayed Again · · Score: 1

    There have also been 12 times more 737s built than A300s. 1423 * 12 = 17076.

  10. Profit! on It's Not Just O2 Leaking MMS Messages · · Score: 5, Funny

    1) Take naked picture of self
    2) Send to SO
    3) Find on internet
    4) Sue
    6) PROFIT!

  11. Re:Phew on Comcast's FCC Filing Called Unfair, Not Good Enough · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's more like a series of racetracks...

  12. Re:Only way I'll listen to these... on New Flavour of Spam - MP3 Stock Scams · · Score: 4, Funny

    You have a fine taste for audiophiles? ;)

  13. Re:I'm not surprised on X-Wing Rocket Launches, Disintegrates · · Score: 1

    Considering the X-Wing is a space faring vehicle, I'm not so sure aerodynamics is overly important. Besides, the story takes place long long ago, before they had wind tunnels and the like.