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  1. Kid Icarus on Classic Nintendo Games Are NP-Hard · · Score: 3, Funny

    Kid Icarus for Nintendo is the most difficult game in the history of mankind.

  2. Re:How can you NOT spot that this is fake? on Controlled Quantum Levitation Used To Build Wipeout Track · · Score: 3, Funny

    There used to be the Toronto Institute of Technology and Science (TITS). I'm not sure what it's named now.

  3. Re:Wow, on All-Electric DeLorean Car To Hit the Streets In 2013 · · Score: 1

    Awesome! An interestingly expensive way for me to finally become a giant douche.

  4. Re:Buckle up folks... on WikiLeaks Publishes Cable Archive In Full · · Score: 0

    Yes, I was looking forward to the next big news story after being inundated with non-news regarding that stupid East Coast hurricane. It'll be interesting to keep track of all the chain reactions set off by this cable release.

  5. Re:Wishful thinking on Kernel.org Compromised · · Score: 1

    How much are 1337 points worth in Bitcoin?

  6. I wonder what it tastes like. on Chemical Cocktail Turns Mice Clear · · Score: 0

    Probably exactly like a Gummi bear.

  7. In related news on Evidence Points To Huge Underground River Beneath Amazon · · Score: 1

    The rock band Styx has filed a trademark suit against...

  8. Re:Goatse Security? on iPad Account Hacker Pleads Guilty · · Score: 1

    Westnet are an Australian ISP: http://www.westnet.com.au/index.html

  9. Re:Goatse Security? on iPad Account Hacker Pleads Guilty · · Score: 2

    Their logo may have looked a lot like this one: http://www.southernriverhockey.asn.au/images/westnet.gif

  10. Re:Publicity... on Google Sued Over Chromebook Name · · Score: 2

    I wonder what the actual cost difference is between investing in proper marketing/advertising and suing Google and getting free advertising as a result.

  11. Re:a mess of santorum on Daily Sony Hacking Occurs On Schedule · · Score: 1

    Uh, I was considering Rick Santorum as my candidate of choice for President if his name was on the ballot in 2012. Now I'm not so sure.

  12. Re:better link on Robots Successfully Invent Their Own Language · · Score: 0

    I'm pretty sure she transferred from Toronto Institute of Technology and Science.

  13. Re:Non-monogamous discrimination! on Let Quantum Physics Officiate Your Wedding · · Score: 1

    As if the concept of marriage isn't depressing enough.

  14. Re:Awesome on ICANN Wants To Change Rules For GTLDs · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Oh no! My glennblech.net domain may be at risk for takeover. I wonder what freedom-fighter Glenn Beck thinks about this.

  15. Re:UK Government Hinders WiFi on Global Warming To Hinder Wi-Fi Signals, Claims UK Gov't · · Score: 1

    I trust all reports from the Information Policy Unit. But I only when I'm wearing my government-approved tinfoil hat.

  16. Re:Well, that's a relief! on Amazon Denies Skynet's Involvement In AWS Outage · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I'm glad that the people at Amazon think their outage is so humorous.

  17. Re:Hrmmm... on Robot Throws First Pitch At Phillies Game · · Score: 1

    Booing a robot is so abstract.

  18. It's on What Monty Python Teaches Us About Computing · · Score: 4, Insightful

    a stretch. I'm sure TFA's author has run out of ideas. Next week he may compare computing to The Simpsons. Doh!

  19. Re:Iranian Idiot on Iran Says Siemens Helped US, Israel Build Stuxnet · · Score: 2

    I'm sure that Siemens, like Honeywell, Schneider Electric, Allen Bradley, etc., employ programmers, electricians and project managers who integrate control systems of varying scale.

  20. Re:texas? on Iran Says Siemens Helped US, Israel Build Stuxnet · · Score: 1

    Or how to navigate the Internets.

  21. Wow on Threatening YouTube Video Lands Man In Prison · · Score: 2

    LeBoon is obviously a disturbed individual. And Congressman Cantor's pure evilness can't be good, either.

  22. Re:how dependent we've become on our electronics on Inside a Verizon Wireless Superswitch · · Score: 1

    But I use my cell phone to wake me up in the morning.

  23. Re:Obligatory on The First Plastic Computer Processor · · Score: 1

    Yeah, but, can it run Linux?

  24. Re:Second post on Brain-Computer Interface Still Going After 1,000 Days · · Score: 2

    Yeah, but if you can control the cursor by thinking about moving your hand(s), then wouldn't the cursor be in a constant erratic motion?

  25. Re:Not surprised on 10% of IT Pros Can Access Previous Jobs' Accounts · · Score: 1

    A former employer of mine administered our user name and password, so we weren't able to change anything. My user name was FirstName LastName and the password was LastName123. Not very imaginative, especially since they use Microsoft Exchange. Anyone could type in http://mailserver.companyname.com/ visit their company website to get an employee's first and last name and log on to the mailserver.