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  1. Re:TFS is confusing. on Super-Privacy-Protecting ISP In the Planning · · Score: 2
  2. Wanted: New Media/Customer Relations Dept on Sony Online Entertainment Services Follow PSN Down · · Score: 2

    Sony really needs to get better at communicating with their users and the press about these issues. Leaving everyone in the dark just fuels speculation and makes for infuriated consumers. Just give us a high-level explanation of what is happening and a reasonable estimate of how long it will take to fix, please, and stop jerking us around.

  3. Re:So... on One Step Closer to Star Wars Holograms · · Score: 1

    When do we get 3D, POV, interactive porn?

    You have to ask her out first.

  4. Re:Wow. on Apple Loses Another 4th-Gen iPhone · · Score: 1

    No communication is allowed in or out at Apple's re-affirmation camp.

    Sounds like they need to get AT&T out there to install a cell tower.

  5. thought on The World's First Commercially Available Jetpack · · Score: 1

    When are they going to combine this 250lb monster with one of those exoskeletons that let you carry 250lbs with little effort? Talk about a match made in heaven...

  6. of course! on $1M Prize For Finding Cause of Unintended Acceleration · · Score: 1

    What Toyota engineers should be looking for in their code sounds is a race condition.

  7. Re:Droid on Verizon Removes Search Choices For BlackBerrys · · Score: 1

    It's good enough for a presidential election...

    Well really that would be more like choosing between "Yahoo!" and "Also a Yahoo!"

  8. Re:What a tard on Former Congressman Learns About Streisand Effect · · Score: 1

    I suggest the convicted rapist blow out his ass.

    Well, he is in prison. I'm sure someone will take care of that for him.

  9. Re:If crash then (crushed AND electrocuted) on Tesla Roadster Breaks Distance Record For Electric Car · · Score: 1

    Tesla roadsters are built to handle crashes on the same road as your car, and aren't nearly as tissue-like as you seem to imagine.

    Tesla was rear-ended by a Prius, and the impact pushed it under the rear of a SUV.
    Wired.com has more:
    http://www.wired.com/autopia/2009/10/totaled-tesla-driver/

    Yeah, that's a VW Touareg ass-end up in the air. Tesla driver walked away, his only complaint was the headrest/roof hurt the top of his head. With a multi-ton SUV on it, I'm not surprised...

  10. Re:Alredy happened on How Dangerous Could a Hacked Robot Possibly Be? · · Score: 1

    Old news. Chancellor Palpatine already hacked a whole army of robots in a galaxy far away.

    But that was a long time ago.

  11. Re:Mainboards on Google Finds DRAM Errors More Common Than Believed · · Score: 1

    Alrighty then, which mainboards have the lowest error rates?

    According to the article, all of Google's machines are using boards from Gigabyte, which is definitely insufficient information to draw any sort of conclusion about which boards are the most error-prone.

  12. Yeah but... on Up To 9% of a Company's Machines Are Bot-Infected · · Score: 1

    The other 91% are infected with users :(

  13. Re:hacking on Congress Mulls Research Into a Vehicle Mileage Tax · · Score: 1

    Then some old fart is wondering why he's paying thousands in taxes when he just drives from home to the pharmacy and the occasional trip to the local buffet restaurant.

    He deserves it! His Medicare and Social Security are coming out of my paycheck, I will never see a dime of it.

  14. Re:Reality on line 1 on What Restrictions Should Student Laptops Have? · · Score: 1

    Mac OS X will let you create a new admin account via the setup wizard via a few short commands entered in single-user mode at startup.
    Whatever control you have over these machines would be temporary, at best. For the kids who *don't* set up their own accounts with admin rights, trying to control what they do with these computers remotely while they still have physical access to the machine is an exercise in futility.

  15. Re:Fascinating. on Removing the Big Kernel Lock · · Score: 1

    If you want someone to cater to a least common denominator, you'd be better off somewhere else. Let's leave Fox News out of this discussion, if at all possible.
  16. Re:Police State on Administration Claimed Immunity To 4th Amendment · · Score: 1

    I would do something, but Fox News and MSNBC keep telling me it's too dangerous to go outside!

  17. Re:Wait a minute... on Canada's New DMCA Considered Worst Copyright Law · · Score: 1

    Sucks for Canada, eh?