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  1. Analyze this! on Body Camera Giant Wants Police To Collect Your Videos Too (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    They are soo going to be swamped by cat videos and cute kitten pictures :)

  2. Re:Concern for high values? on Pirate Bay Co-Founder Peter Sunde Is a Free Man Again · · Score: 2

    I'm sure it's just a question about vegan/vegetarian food not having same status as halal/kosher food. I doubt Muslims in Swedish jails would be forced to eat non-halal food. It's probably just a matter of economics. Preparing special food for one guy and have it delivered to him would cost too much money and take up to many man-hours. It's just not cost effective and prisons have a budget just like every other government run facility.

  3. Re:Concern for high values? on Pirate Bay Co-Founder Peter Sunde Is a Free Man Again · · Score: 2

    Neither dog food nor insects are considered human food in most countries. I'll rewrite your question so it makes more sense and is comparable to eating ordinary food instead of vegan food... "If you went to jail and all they served was vegan food, would you eat it? How about kosher/halal food?" My answer is, Yes I would eat what ever food they put in front of me as long as it is human food.

  4. What about Shoutcast on Winamp Shutting Down On December 20 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Does anyone know if this means they are pulling the plug on Shoutcast as well ? It only says "...associated web services...".

  5. Believers... on Why Are Some Hell-Bent On Teaching Intelligent Design? · · Score: 1

    You all worry about believers when the Beliebers are the real problem of our generation. I say kill it with FIRE!

  6. ...or they could make... on Using Winemaking Waste For Making Fuel · · Score: 1

    ...I don't know... Grappa ...something I would prefer. Highly flamable but oh so much better tasting!

  7. Re:This is perfectly fine on RIM Helps Indian Authorities Access BlackBerry Messages · · Score: 1

    "Nobody in the US government would ever consider misusing this surveillance capability. As we all know, US government workers do not take bribes, the rich and powerful only have the same rights as anybody else, and the US government has a long history of the utmost integrity. There is no reason for anyone using BlackBerry who is concerned about their privacy to switch to another provider."

    There, fixed it for you.

  8. Re:Where is the visualization? on Oldest Submerged City Visualized With CGI · · Score: 2

    Only available in the UK, BBC documentary. Luckily I have a UK VPN connection :) The visualization results were not very impressive though the brick-by-brick build-up of the virtual houses was interesting to watch.

  9. Re:Why drones? on Canberra Police Want Drones To Track Cars · · Score: 1

    You can also not equip a satellite with hellfire a2g missiles! Drones 4tw! :)

  10. Re:Just after DX: Human Revolution... on New Transistor Could Let Chips Interface With Living Systems · · Score: 1

    Where do I sign up for my weekly dose of Neuropozyne(TM), I NEED some serious hacking upgrades!

  11. Companies and dictatorships on European Firms Assisted Gaddafi's Internet Monitoring Regime · · Score: 1

    I can't understand why everyone gets so upset about the fact that companies does business with dictatorships. It is not a companies place to dictate foreign policy, that is why we have politicians (they do precious little anyways so why make their burden even lighter ?). An embargo against a country should be enforced on a national level, by a nation or group of nations, not by a sales rep at Toy's 'R Us or Nokia. If they can refuse to do business with Gaddafi's regime that opens the flood gates to all kinds of discrimination, what is next ? If companies should be required to stop doing business with Gaddafi or maybe Syria, why should they be allowed to continue trade on the Chinese market? Also an oppressive and military backed dictatorship.

  12. Re:Who will pay the damages? Compensation? on Fired Techie Created Virtual Chaos At Pharma Co. · · Score: 1

    +1 Funny

  13. Re:Who will pay the damages? Compensation? on Fired Techie Created Virtual Chaos At Pharma Co. · · Score: 2

    I see only one problem with that, USA has laws against slavery...something about a civil war they had a while back...if I remember correctly. :)

  14. Re:Chromium trademark on Google Sued Over Chromebook Name · · Score: 2

    They already did in 2008 apparently ... http://www.trademarkia.com/chromium-77980388.html

  15. Re:remote jamming? on Next-Gen Low-Latency Open Codec Beats HE-AAC · · Score: 1

    All you have to do is play rap or hip hop using the codec, those are proven to at least inhibit brain signals :)

  16. Re:It's quite simple on UK ISPs Hatch Plan To Block the Pirate Bay and Other File Sharing Sites · · Score: 5, Funny

    I can list a few "artists" that I actually would prefer if they reduced the amount of works they create for "my enjoyment".
    * Christina Augilera
    * Britney Spears
    * All rap artists
    * All country & western artists
    * Justin Beiber
    etc. etc.

  17. Re:stupid on Scientist Infects Self With Computer Virus · · Score: 2, Informative

    Hey! Didn't I see that movie ? http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1053424/

  18. Re:Yeah, but.... on ArenaNet's MMO Design Manifesto · · Score: 1

    Oh the JOY! of PKMUD!!!

  19. Re:Wow, I sure do feel sorry for Google now on Google vs. China — Who's Got the Most To Lose? · · Score: 1

    I see you have not read reports by MPAA & RIAA and their lackeys. Off course a potential loss is an actual loss ... how else are they going to convince our politicians to erode our civil rights while at the same time break box office records every year.

  20. Diplomatic envoys on Herschel Space Observatory Finds Precursors of Life In Orion · · Score: 1
    We need to immediately send diplomatic representation to these little space guys.
    I was thinking maybe ...
    1. Bill Clinton (Head of delegation)
    2. Britney Spears (Cultural attache)
    3. MPAA, RIAA (IP attaches. If these aliens has been monitoring our radio/TV signals they have done so without paying the "artists" what they are owed, they are pirates!!!! I see a new ACTA discussion participant on the horizon. This in combination with that we really really don't want them on planet earth.)
  21. Re:Pussy. There, I said it. on Vulgar Comment On Newspaper Site Costs Man His Job · · Score: 1

    You Sir, is a Pod-person I believe. I will have to refer you to the section ""Belgian" Citizens: Who Are They Really?" of the above mentioned fact-site.

  22. Re:Pussy. There, I said it. on Vulgar Comment On Newspaper Site Costs Man His Job · · Score: 1

    Belgium ? Belgium is a hoax! :)

    http://zapatopi.net/belgium/

  23. Re:good or bad? on Congress May Require ISPs To Block Certain Fraud Sites · · Score: 1

    +1. Wish I had mod-points.

  24. Re:Can I avoid this simply by avoiding Disney? on Disney Close To Unveiling New "DVD Killer" · · Score: 5, Funny

    On April 21st 2011, Keychest becomes self aware and realized that the only way to protect Disney's content is to terminate all human life. Keychest takes control of the worlds nuclear arsenal and attacks. Mysteriously, sales plummet.

  25. Re:WTF? on Crime Expert Backs Call For "License To Compute" · · Score: 2, Funny

    That is only true if Steve Jobs has been hired to do the painting, only he wields the power of bending the reality to his will.