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  1. Re:Wait just a second on How Much Is Your Gmail Account Worth To Crooks? · · Score: 5, Funny

    the university of Illinois computer science department...?

  2. Easy on Ask Slashdot: Most Secure Browser In an Age of Surveillance? · · Score: 1

    curl, wget, lynx,links

  3. Re:The blade cuts both ways on The Return of Surveillance Camera Man · · Score: -1, Troll

    Its not the right to film thats causing the rage, its his way of using that right, i'd beat the shit out of that asshole, i'd beat him to the god damn ground and leave him for dead if i he was following me around being annoying, is it his right yes, should i tollerate it, yes, would i nope

  4. So they're saying apple is still exactly the same on Android Fragmentation Isn't Hurting Its Adoption · · Score: 1

    As it was in the 80s no its not fragmented, no there are no clones, and yes your locked into there shit when you buy it.

    fuck apple

    and fuck all you sheep who cant get enough of it

  5. Re:you can start by not being sexist to men on Sexism Still a Problem At E3 · · Score: 1

    i wish i hadn't used all my mod points +100

  6. can we men not have anything anymore on Sexism Still a Problem At E3 · · Score: 1

    if there was (and probably is ) some oestrogen heavy equivalent to this, no one would care no one wants to take away what makes women happy.

  7. Its a trick! on Project Envisions Modular Aircraft That Double as Train Cars · · Score: 1

    Airlines are just jealous of the relative efficiency and punctuality of rail lines.

  8. Re: Can't have it all. on Keeping Your Data Private From the NSA (And Everyone Else) · · Score: 2

    fuck the peanut guy thats evolution telling you that you lost.

  9. The real criminal mastermind. on Criminal Complaint Filed Against Facebook After Girl's Death · · Score: 1

    I'm surprised they aren't suing the camera it was recorded with.

  10. as opposed to the 300 trillion on Internet Payment Processor Liberty Reserve Accused of Laundering $6 Billion · · Score: 5, Insightful

    that HSBC may have laundered..

  11. you must have missed yesterdays virtually idential on Ask Slashdot: Safe Learning Environment For VMs? · · Score: 1

    the answer was prox mox, and the question has lost luster

  12. Re:You cannot mix production and playground on Ask slashdot: Which 100+ User Virtualization Solution Should I Use? · · Score: 1

    the same can be said of anything "If you set it up and let stupid have admin access it might break"

  13. Re:Gun control however... on California Lawmaker Wants 3-D Printers To Be Regulated · · Score: 1

    dead

  14. FFS I can kill anyone of you with a pencil on California Lawmaker Wants 3-D Printers To Be Regulated · · Score: 2

    just relax and stop thinking everything is a tool of the terrorist. AMERICANS RELAX ITS OK NOT EVERYTHING IN THE WORLD IS OUT TO DESTROY YOU even though you probably deserve it

  15. your assuming something ridiculous on Why We'll Never Meet Aliens · · Score: 2

    your basing it on the assumption with greater intelligence comes lowered ambition and curiosity, this has always proven to be the opposite, the more we learn the more outrageous and unbelievable our next endeavours become. We will always seek to understand the unknown that is our nature and i think a fundamental part of us that intelligence / evolution will never strip away. p.s. someone tell me how to put cariage returns in a /. post for the love of god why does it never show up right

  16. Its not here yet but. on Why Self-Driving Cars Are Still a Long Way Down the Road · · Score: 3, Insightful

    i like to think of them more as personal variable path trains. whats really needed to make it work is a road infrastructure designed around this. when the focus moves away from the AI that can replace regular driver and more towards a combination of smart roads and smart cars that work together, then we will have what they hype is suggesting

  17. Re:ffs on Six Retailers Announce Recall of Buckyballs and Buckycubes · · Score: 1

    studies have shown stupid people breed in greater numbers. your point is invalid and incorrect

  18. ffs on Six Retailers Announce Recall of Buckyballs and Buckycubes · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why is it the governments job to parent. keep an eye on kids, teenagers? lol teenagers if they eat them that's natural selection

  19. Genoside? on Hatebase Tries To Scan For Precursors of Genocide In Language · · Score: 2

    Precursors to genocide. hyperbole much? "Timmys blog sure is strange, seems like he might be on the road to wiping out an entire race of people"

  20. Re:You never really "owned" those things on We Should Be Allowed To Unlock Everything We Own · · Score: 1

    when i bought my xbox / ps3 i was not presented with a contract to sign, they simply took my money and handed me a box..

  21. Re:Contracts are (not) fun on We Should Be Allowed To Unlock Everything We Own · · Score: 1

    actually they kinda do decide what apps you can use by either allowing or denying them into the app store..

  22. Re:Contracts are (not) fun on We Should Be Allowed To Unlock Everything We Own · · Score: 1

    this is just as stupid as the last contract post i replied to, if your under contract and bought the phone, you can destroy the phone you can lose the phone you can sell it to someone else on the same carrier, but heaven for bid you unlock it and let it be used on another carrier, the whole while you are still paying for your contract regardless of what happens to the device itself the carrier doesnt ask for them back they aren't like "Oh shit you broke your phone send me back all the peices so i can be sure you didnt unlock it and give it to someone else" no they sell you a new fucking phone at full price

  23. Re:Yes and no. on We Should Be Allowed To Unlock Everything We Own · · Score: 1

    if the customer buys the phone under that stipulation, and the carrier binds them to a contract who cares what happens with the phone its the contract they care about, which is independant of the device, they still signed a contract they have to honor even if the phone is sitting at the bottom of a lake, in a volcano or for some reason unlocked and used on another carrier, possibly even sold to someone on another carrier.

  24. Re:As long as you really really OWN it! on We Should Be Allowed To Unlock Everything We Own · · Score: 1

    did you perhaps miss the point of the entire article?

  25. AMEN! on We Should Be Allowed To Unlock Everything We Own · · Score: 3, Insightful

    thats right brother yell it in the streets spread the good word