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  1. Ridiculous! on US Intelligence Agency to Compile Mountain of Metaphors · · Score: 1

    This idea is as stupid as... uhm... err... hmm.

  2. the spokeswoman went on to say... on Amazon Denies Skynet's Involvement In AWS Outage · · Score: 1

    "I say this under my own free will and have not been influenced in any way by a cybernetic organism holding my family hostage. Thank you."

  3. seems so primitive on 8pen Reinvents the Keyboard For Mobile Devices · · Score: 1

    can't we just stick devices in our heads to read our thoughts directly?

  4. uh oh on WikiLeaks Publishes Afghan War Secrets · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Sure hope no one finds out that war is an ugly business that squanders trillions of taxpayer dollars and wastes countless human lives in order to reap huge rewards for a few special interests. That would be a shame (to the few special interests).

  5. Re:The (d)evolution of humanity? on Arduino Assisted Mind-Controlled Television · · Score: 1

    it sure beats using our own legs and arms like a sucker

  6. privacy is going obsolete on Did We Lose the Privacy War? · · Score: 1

    Ubiquitous surveillance, body scanners, HD spy satellites ... this is where we are today. In a few years, tiny remote controlled insects could broadcast video and sound from virtually any private place, catching our most intimate moments. Eventually, if and when we learn to read thoughts, no one will have any secrets left.

  7. Re:analogy with mail on RIAA Wants Limits On Net Neutrality So ISPs Can Police File Sharing · · Score: 2, Funny

    You're right. What don't these RIAA jerks get? It's almost like they are operating with their own agenda or something.

  8. We Should Care on Second Life To Remove Free Content From Web Search · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Not so much about Second Life, but about the way in which what is happening there parallels what we have in the real world. Powerful interests consistently manipulate our world's system to benefit the interests of a tiny few at the expense of the great majority. Hopefully massive protests will stop this from happening, in both SL and in the real world.

  9. it's almost like... on Pirate Bay Closure Sparked P2P Explosion · · Score: 5, Insightful

    a handful of selfish greedy people are no match for millions of selfish, greedy people

  10. Re:At least? on A Tale of Two Windows 7s · · Score: 1

    I used an automated bad joke generator

  11. haven't tried it yet on A Tale of Two Windows 7s · · Score: 1

    but windows 7 is at least twice as good as windows 3.1

  12. Noooo.... on Nigerian "Scam Police" Shut Down 800 Web Sites · · Score: 5, Funny

    Some king just died and his cousin needed my help and promised to repay me half a million dollars for my bank account information, which I sent of course, because I'm not an idiot. But just how the hell am I supposed to contact him now?

  13. Sounds like a great job on Colorado Newspaper Looking for Marijuana Reviewer · · Score: 3, Funny

    But what would you do to relax after a long day's work?

  14. Can't blame them on Iran's Nuclear Ambitions · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If I saw both my neighbors being invaded, I would rush to get the nukes as fast as I could, too.

  15. watered down selection to choose from on Google Project 10^100 Reaches Voting Phase · · Score: 1

    Originally, Google planned to select 100 finalists to choose from... the people who actually submitted their ideas. Now, with just 16 broad categories, its like the project has lost some of its impact. While Google always said they would ultimately choose the organization best fit to handle the ideas that won, I was looking forward to seeing all of the neat ideas that others put forth, as well as the potential of small-scale/individual projects being launched to a whole new level.

    Of course, my opinion is probably biased due to not seeing my idea - The Global Voting System - as one of the finalists.

    In the end, it is still nice to see powerful corporations pursuing philanthropic endeavors.

  16. send me with lots of females on Sending Astronauts On a One-Way Trip To Mars · · Score: 0

    populate the planet, etc etc.

  17. we need to end drug prohibition on Mexico Decriminalizes Small-Scale Drug Possession · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Ending prohibition of drugs would eliminate the underground market, would stop the funding of terrorist groups, would do MORE for treating drug addicts, and would save the billions currently spent annually on prohibition and incarceration of drug offenders. We need to treat drug use and drug abuse as a health issue, not a criminal issue. We need free choice for consenting adults, not a nanny-state solution imposed by the government.

  18. fixed the quote on Fighting For Downloaders' Hearts and Minds · · Score: 1

    'fear campaigns can change hearts and minds... If you do them right you can make a material impact on people's behaviour.'

  19. super! on Laser Blast Makes Regular Light Bulbs Super-Efficient · · Score: 2, Funny

    and it only takes 11 years of operating the more efficient bulb to compensate for the energy consumed during the laser burst

  20. totalitarianism on Homeland Security To Scan Citizens Exiting US · · Score: 3, Insightful

    it keeps creeping in, step by step, for as long as enough of us remain silent.

  21. great again on Mobile Wi-Fi Hot Spot · · Score: 3, Interesting

    With the story yesterday about the car-centric mobile network, and now this today... it's great to see.

    As most of you know, the Internet is at risk of being restricted. Imagine a free, global Internet mesh, where the likes of RIAA and Big Brother couldn't reach. It would be a great boon to freedom of the Internet and to humankind.

    Of course, naysayers would probably say they will always find a way to strip our freedoms... but we can all dream, can't we?

  22. great idea on The Grid, Our Cars, and the Net · · Score: 2, Insightful

    no longer will we be slaves to the ISPs!

  23. Re:At least its for the Children!!! on UK Government To Monitor All Internet Use · · Score: 1

    Of course, the jail they are creating is open-air, and will be as large as the UK itself.

  24. Re:You know whats ironic? on China's New Military Space Stations Coming Soon · · Score: 1

    China seems to have much more ambition, or is that much less red tape, then NASA does in the USA to get space projects happening

    or more money

  25. Re:3 mins 19secs on One Billionth Halo 3 Game Played · · Score: 1

    give or take 3 minutes