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  1. Re:atmospheric methane levels on Washington's Exploding Manholes Explained? · · Score: 1

    Soviet Russia and modern-day China are always going to be the "invisible giants" of pollution and GHG emission. Nobody will ever know just how much they released or are releasing, other than "It's A LOT."

  2. Re:Exploding manholes? on Washington's Exploding Manholes Explained? · · Score: 1

    The trolls on this site often link to an exploded manhole, they've just been trying to warn us all this time!

  3. Re:That's awesome on USPS Discriminates Against 'Atheist' Merchandise · · Score: 1

    Probably in Levictus

    I honestly wouldn't be surprised if that was in there.

  4. Re:That's awesome on USPS Discriminates Against 'Atheist' Merchandise · · Score: 1

    That only makes the being worse IMO. Better to fail at omnipotence than benevolence.

  5. Re:Just wondering on USPS Discriminates Against 'Atheist' Merchandise · · Score: 0

    Maybe this explains why my Analtech chromatography plates keep getting delayed!

  6. Not enough on Real-Time Gmail Spying a 'Top Priority' For FBI This Year · · Score: 1

    Obviously not, since they built that huge new data center in Utah.

  7. Re:Skype on Real-Time Gmail Spying a 'Top Priority' For FBI This Year · · Score: 1

    To NOT assume that Skype is insecure and potentially backdoored would be asinine. Same for any closed-source application and/or black-box networking protocol.

  8. Re:I hear criminals also use the Post Office on Real-Time Gmail Spying a 'Top Priority' For FBI This Year · · Score: 1

    You think they don't look in your packages? Packaging usually only blocks certain wavelengths of light...there are many other ways you know.

  9. Re:They already have it on Real-Time Gmail Spying a 'Top Priority' For FBI This Year · · Score: 1

    Both are equally troublesome. You can get cars without TPMS too.

  10. Re:Trolls on Real-Time Gmail Spying a 'Top Priority' For FBI This Year · · Score: 1

    Pedobear set up us the bomb, double rainbow. U jelly? Over.

  11. Re:9/11 The Government wants more control! on Real-Time Gmail Spying a 'Top Priority' For FBI This Year · · Score: 1

    You can bet there were. The PATRIOT act was some control freak's fap fodder, sitting in a desk, ready for just such an opportunity.

  12. Re:Its things like this on Real-Time Gmail Spying a 'Top Priority' For FBI This Year · · Score: 1

    Because in a world where toy computers are the most popular, who do you think will want to attend a key-signing party?

  13. Re:anonymity on Real-Time Gmail Spying a 'Top Priority' For FBI This Year · · Score: 1

    It's possible the AC IP records are only held in the server's RAM and are hashed & salted...that's how I'd set it up if I were running Slashdot.

  14. Re:Are you a terrorist? on Real-Time Gmail Spying a 'Top Priority' For FBI This Year · · Score: 1
  15. Re:Good. on Man Who Pointed Laser At Aircraft Gets 30-Month Sentence · · Score: 1

    That's what all the pilots have said. Maybe it's a huge conspiracy among pilots to take down the handheld laser industry, honestly I wouldn't know. But the FBI and FAA seem to be taking it pretty seriously:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9pO9AgrzAc

  16. Re:Good. on Man Who Pointed Laser At Aircraft Gets 30-Month Sentence · · Score: 1

    The pilots can't see anything out the windows (and maybe not even in the cockpit) while the laser is being fired at the plane. But no plane crash has resulted from this yet. You want to keep trying that luck?

  17. Re:Good. on Man Who Pointed Laser At Aircraft Gets 30-Month Sentence · · Score: 1

    You can be an inconsiderate idiot and a de-facto supervillain at the same time. Perfect example: A moron pointing a laser at an aircraft, putting hundreds of lives at risk, oblivious to the danger he's creating.

  18. Re:Good. on Man Who Pointed Laser At Aircraft Gets 30-Month Sentence · · Score: 1

    This guy got off very light IMO. Isn't the penalty in the US for participating in a DDoS attack 10 years?

  19. Re:A paradox? on No "Ungoogleable" In Swedish Lexicon, Thanks to Google · · Score: 4, Funny

    A pile of trees...so like a very large bundle of sticks?

  20. Crime Coefficient: 330 on Brain Scans Predict Which Criminals Are More Likely To Re-offend · · Score: 1

    Lethal Eliminator mode engaged, trigger unlocked.

  21. Oh boy... on The ATF Not Concerned About 3D Printed Guns... Yet · · Score: 1

    This is really gonna rile up the shit-disturbers at Defense Distributed. I bet their next video will have a crowd of mannequins for targets.

  22. Re:Wheres the beets? on World's Most Powerful Private Supercomputer Will Hunt Oil and Gas · · Score: 1

    Nope, this computer's going to find more sources of fossil carbon, yaaaay. :-(

  23. Re:I've been waiting for this... on Twitter Sued For $50M For Refusing To Identify Anti-Semitic Users · · Score: 1

    The execs of DeBeers can't travel to the US for this reason IIRC.

  24. Re:I've been waiting for this... on Twitter Sued For $50M For Refusing To Identify Anti-Semitic Users · · Score: 1

    Presupposes that low-level IT guy can afford a honeymoon in Paris and get a real meatspace wife :-P

  25. Re:Good For Them on Bitcoin To Be Regulated Under US Money Laundering Laws · · Score: 1

    Yeah if they weren't it would be just like the last decade or so of HSBC existing. Nobody would be safe in their own homes.