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  1. Re:CA Supremes are full of shit on Encrypt Your Smartphone — Or Else · · Score: 1

    "they can contain more data than all the printed texts of the Library of Congress, thousands of times over?"

    Your smartphone contains 148,000 terabytes of data?

    That thing must be huge! That's what she said!

  2. There are no comments to this article because on Voting Opens For Mozilla Labs Web Gaming Competition · · Score: 1

    All the slashdotters have looked at the amateurish submissions and are busy writing their own javascript games to cash in on the free publicity.

  3. Re:If this on AMD Radeon HD 6950 Can Be Unlocked To HD 6970 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    So, what's your point? Don't hack hardware?

    We can't control what they do. Luckily, they can't control what we do.

  4. So, Verizon, ATT, et al... on Skype Outage Hits Users Worldwide · · Score: 2, Interesting

    This is your response to the Net Neutrality Bill? Very clever...

    Question: do torrents still work, or did the bastards turn that off too?

  5. Re:Poor summary... Does it make more sense on Google Algorithm Discriminates Against Bad Reviews · · Score: 1

    read the what?

  6. Re:Poor summary... Does it make more sense on Google Algorithm Discriminates Against Bad Reviews · · Score: 2

    Actually, it's kind of interesting how that article went up and then less than a week later Google changed their entire algorithm.... affecting millions of people. It's like they're reading Slashdot's mind man.... trippy.

  7. Re:Poor summary... Does it make more sense on Google Algorithm Discriminates Against Bad Reviews · · Score: 0

    like this?

    "Google has altered their PageRank algorithm to not give back linking points for bad reviews of websites belonging to online retailers"

    Either way it was obvious to me what they meant considering the recent article about negative reviews getting high pagerank last week: http://tech.slashdot.org/story/10/11/28/135220/No-Press-Is-Bad-Press-Even-Online

    Maybe try not to be such a grammar nazi, asshole.









    j/k love ya bro

  8. HAHAHAHAHAAH! on French ISP Refuses To Send Out Infringement Notices · · Score: 1

    Suck on that you goddamn FUCKERS!

  9. I used to buy Atari 2600 games on Game Prices — a Historical Perspective · · Score: 1

    for $2-3 at KB Toys in the 80's.

    Now, tell me where you can buy a game in a store for $2.00 nowadays.

  10. But is it newer and differenter than the on Robot Controlled By Rat Brain · · Score: 3, Informative
  11. Yeah but, on Gaming Mouse Changes Shape For a Custom Fit · · Score: 1

    Does it run on Linux?

  12. Re:Should be reliable on Jaguar's Hybrid Jet-Powered Concept Car · · Score: 1

    Why just older? You just have an SPDT switch to a secondary coil hooked to a sparkplug mounted in your exhaust. Cuts off your normal coil and unburned gas exists the exhaust to be ignited but the other plug. Should work on cars too.

  13. Name Suggestion: on OpenOffice.org Declares Independence From Oracle, Becomes LibreOffice · · Score: 1

    Star Suite

  14. Re:Execute the Bastards on Attack Targets LinkedIn Users With Fake Contact Requests · · Score: 1

    I'd line them all up and thank them... for providing me with an endless source of income, in the form of poor, helpless clients.

  15. Well, on Motorcyclist Wins Taping Case Against State Police · · Score: 1

    Thank God(s).

  16. Re:So? on Selling Incandescent Light Bulbs As Heating Devices · · Score: 1

    we also don't have 200 year old potatoes.

  17. WHAT IS THIS ARTICLE TALKING ABOUT?!?! on Did Google Go Instant Just To Show More Ads? · · Score: 1

    This always happens. Everyone in the world except me is suffering from a mass google induced hallucination.

    I see no instant searches on google.com. Lets click "more" -> "even more". Nothing about instant. Settings, preferences, google account settings, search features... nope nope nope.

    WTH are you hippies talking about?

  18. Re:This is impossible. on Is DIY Algae Farming the Future? · · Score: 1

    Ok, well I guess you could grow in darkness if the plant grew from the energy stored in the seed. But, in that case, would the growth even be green colored? Also, if you did that you'd have to get your seeds from an outside source. In which case it just seems that you'd still be converting petrol into food... just storing it as a seed for a little while.

  19. This is impossible. on Is DIY Algae Farming the Future? · · Score: 1

    You said, "[we grow grass] and we don't even need ANY source of light."

    But, plants require light to grow. So, your statement must be false. Care to elaborate?

  20. No on Man Serves Fried Beer · · Score: 1

    According to your link, "Fried Coke" is just fried batter made with Coca-Cola. It is no more "fried coke" then regular batter is "fried water".

    But, this fried beer is beer injected into the centers of a pretzel wrap, so that presumably, when you bite into them, beer pours out. FTA, "the dough is only in the fryer for about 15 seconds – so none of the alcohol gets burned off."

    So, it is not true that he simply substituted beer for coke. He made the first actual fried beverage after 2.5 years of research and is patenting the process.

  21. subject on Swiss Canton Abandons Linux Migration · · Score: 1

    If there was no new bad news, you simply made yourself which one:

  22. Re:How is a Diebold machine like a Pakistani citiz on Public Clearinghouse Proposed For Evoting Failures · · Score: 1

    If your "Tallying" software was more than a case statement, you were being scammed.

  23. Re:Tell me again... on PA's Dept. of Homeland Security Shared Oil-Shale Protester Info With Companies · · Score: 1

    By your logic, each president has failed if they don't immediately reverse every bad decision ever made in the history of the government.

  24. Re:Tell me again... on PA's Dept. of Homeland Security Shared Oil-Shale Protester Info With Companies · · Score: 1

    Somehow those things you mentioned.. for example, trying to stimulate the economy, just doesn't seem quite as bad as the previous Administration's complete waste of taxes that is starting an un-just war, nor the destruction of our environment from exempting oil companies from the Clean Water act, nor paying billions to failed banks, or taking our freedoms in the guise of the Patriot Act, nor completely failing to protect American from 9/11 in the first place...

    Obama's not perfect. But at least he's not a complete idiot and embarrassment like Bush.

    Hmmm, CEO of Halliburton is the Vice President.. the rest of the world was laughing at how stupid we Americans were to allow ourselves to be so hoodwinked.

  25. Re:Tell me again... on PA's Dept. of Homeland Security Shared Oil-Shale Protester Info With Companies · · Score: 1

    The parent's suggestion was that Democrats no longer appreciate the evils of the government because Obama is now in office.

    In other words, all the evil shit that governments may perpetrate like removing liberties we cherished, torturing people when we're supposed to be the good guys, stealing taxpayers' hard earned money and lying about it....

    The parent was suggesting that all that stuff is just perfectly OK now that a Dem is in office. I disagreed and said only an insane person would now blindly accept those evils. Perhaps you are insane, since you don't think it's a pertinent observation.

    Regarding your second point... now I see you're definitely insane, or a dogmatic right-winger. In your defense, name one person who was against the war before Obama, who is now pro-war. Maybe you just didn't think your comment through before you clicked submit.