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  1. Re:According to Slashdot on Cisco, Motorola, and Other Companies Take Aim At Net Neutrality Rules · · Score: -1, Redundant

    would that not be

    In Soviet Google, Russia Moves to YOU

  2. Re:cool on EPA To Reuse Toxic Sites For Renewable Energy · · Score: 0

    Is it really Flamebait?

  3. Re:cool on EPA To Reuse Toxic Sites For Renewable Energy · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Those arn't niggers, there coal miners who lost there job due to the government buying the coal mines and planting giant wind turbans there.

  4. Re:Pelican??! on Ted Dziuba Says, "I Don't Code In My Free Time" · · Score: 1

    If everyone carries around a shotgun, no one can prove who shot it then.

  5. Re:Ted Dziuba on Ted Dziuba Says, "I Don't Code In My Free Time" · · Score: 1

    at least people can RELATE to knowing an old person who think the internet is just for porn.

    The only thing i get from this is "My life sucks, I hate my job so much ill publicly state i don't code when i don't have to. Oh and here... a pelican eating a rabbit."

    why else would he submit it.

    I know i don't program all the time in my spare time, i play wow, Crysis, and maybe go outside(OMG RLY?) but today must of been REALLY slow.

    Maybe i should of posted a slashdot question asking "why C# hasn't taken off as much as other languages like python and and java", or "why a linux distro doesn't devote a release to a version that "just works" on 99.99% of systems instead of 99% of the systems."

  6. Re:Ted Dziuba on Ted Dziuba Says, "I Don't Code In My Free Time" · · Score: 5, Funny

    Last post Denied.

    Also anyone wanna know a more interesting article om /. ?

    ANY FUCKING ARTICLE YOU CAN FIND.

    I really don't get it. I looked around, and i can't see why this guy made it onto /.

  7. Re:Captain TwatObvious on For Some Medical Workers, a Flu Shot Or Possible Job Loss · · Score: 0

    according to my mom, who is an RN and damn good at her job, is that drug company's help fund and write the medical text books schools use.

  8. Re:First-post question recycling! on Startup Offers Pre-Built Biological Parts · · Score: 1

    i'm sorry, but your violating my copyright on DNA gene vG10.974.4485.011 revision 76.
    Under the licence that i released that DNA sequence, it STATED that any use of it in a living being, that living being must pay a royalty of $5,000 a month or be terminated within 3 days.

    gah, brings a new meaning to copyrighting life

  9. Re:Horrible idea... on Verizon CTO Argues For Metered Pricing · · Score: 1

    Yeah, talk about huge fucking bill when Blizzard makes a patch for WoW
    "wait what, o, yay, 2 gigabyte download again, that means ill only 1 gig left before i cross the $60 mark. Well at least its no fap September, thats saving me money"

    So if they do this, customers who watch lots of streaming "Media" or play online games 24/7 will probably not move over to the dynamic price. But the people who do move over will probably be the people who don't use any bandwidth, or are easily swayed by advertisements (But you can also sell them dog shit if Billy mays says it will clean there windows)

  10. Re:"Hey, I know what'd be great!" on Banking Via Twitter? · · Score: 5, Funny

    U r heir 2 $200k, send bank info 2 this tweet long with $2,000 4 holding and verification.

  11. Re:Does Moore's Law end when things get too tiny? on MIT's Hybrid Microchip To Overcome Silicon Size Barrier · · Score: 1

    why not step up a bit further and play your games like Crysis or GTA4 on max settings

  12. Re:RTFS on Password Hackers Do Big Business With Ex-Lovers · · Score: 1

    its still accessible. i think 5 people actually logged into it(going by account access history)

  13. so uh on Geist On Copyright As Canada Consult Nears End · · Score: 3, Interesting

    let me know when companies realize that 20th century business models don't work in the 21st century.

    All we get from copyright laws are large global corporations working there way into every countries law system, molding it to help them with there profits.

  14. Re:Presumably on Tracking Stolen Gadgets — Manufacturers' New Dilemma · · Score: 0

    then you don't know theves. Most are to stupid to know anything.
    "HAY lets break into this security store and steal these security cameras, theres no way theres security cameras watching us"
    "Hay lets steal this phone then answer and ignore the person who calls it asking for it back"
    If they do steal it, knowing it can be bricked, thats not gona stop them from selling it to someone who doesn't know its hot

  15. Re:It's great how far things have come on Australian Researchers Demo Random Access Quantum Optical Memory · · Score: 0

    I welcome our new Quantum Penguin overloads

  16. Re:Yes; But Can It on New Unmanned Japanese Re-Supply Vessel For the ISS · · Score: 0

    No but we must welcome our new Japanese Overloads

  17. Re:very, very old vulnerability on Microsoft, Cisco Finally Patch TCP DoS Flaw · · Score: 0

    It might take an army to fix a DOS vulnerability, but it only takes 1 to initiate a DoS attack

  18. Re:Sell your patent on Bootstrapping a New Technology? · · Score: 0

    i just made use of your advice and got sued for $30,000. I demand you pay it cause i followed your advice.

    thats right ladies and gentlemen, for the low price of $30,000, i can tell you how to go to court and get sued in under 15 minutes

  19. Re:underwater lasers? on Navy Scientists Develop Laser For Underwater Communication · · Score: 0

    wait so people on the poll are wrong

    we are already this close to sharks with friggen lasers on there heads, but no were near human level AI

  20. Re:RTFS on Password Hackers Do Big Business With Ex-Lovers · · Score: 0

    i think ill store my new login info for my new gmail email right here, in case i forget it.

    heateddeates007@gmail.com g6Y09@e4

  21. Re:Should it be salvaged? on Can the Ares Program Be Salvaged? · · Score: 0

    provide a method of finally killing the shuttle program: by promising a successor which would maintain the shuttle program jobs

    then whats the point of this?

  22. Re:2000!? on Has Texting Replaced Talking For Teens? · · Score: 0

    i receive 12,000 mail a month O.o

  23. Re:Easier explanation on Attractive Women Make Men Temporarily Stupid · · Score: 0

    no its better explained with an EKG.
    The EKG of head 1 flatlines, but head 2 goes north fast

  24. Re:Easier solution - *.bank.se on Swedish Regulators Ban Word "Bank" In Domain Names For Non-Banks · · Score: 1, Funny

    There is a limit to genius. We have hit the cap a couple times with famous people.

    There is also a limit to stupid, but no ones ever found it.

  25. Re:So? on Prototype Motherboard Clusters Self-Coordinating Modules · · Score: 0

    Well this is how i see it. If they develop these on the level of nano size(ie the whole board is the size of a current intel processor, or even smaller). then having a mass of these together, along with the right programing, you have a Neural network.

    The nice thing about this, as compared to having a single processor simulating it, is that if 2 or 3 chips die, the rest of the system won't notice and can quickly ajust, just like if you lose a few brain cells.

    Because of the ability for the nodes to recode themselves on the fly, if lets say a robot goes from walking to driving, instead of wasting space and keeping "walking code" in the nodes, it pulls the driving code off of an external device and creates a saved state of its walking code and the positions for each piece of code(IE: picture attaching a hard drive to your brain and offloading the memory of those frosty piss comments to it, to make room for all those xxx memories)