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  1. Sorry on EU Considering Sensors In Sewers To Detect Bomb-Makers · · Score: 2

    Very sorry we killed your child and your dog during our raid sir, false positives are a tragedy but we can't let the terrorists and drug dealers win can we? Next time don't flush that expired cough syrup and prescription drugs, call our chemical disposal unit for the proper forms first, and if you have anymore kids be sure to teach them to lay face down on the floor and pray when unknown people break in in the middle of the night instead of screaming and crying!

  2. Re:I'm missing something on First New Top-Level Domains Added To the Root Zone · · Score: 1

    How does adding 4 domains take the total from 22 to 1400? Shouldn't it be 26?

    I believe they will be adding more over a peroid of time.

  3. Re:but all the old stuff is still good, right? on New High Tech $100 Bills Start To Circulate Today · · Score: 2

    So why would I bother trying to counterfeit the newer more difficult bills instead of just doing the older easier ones since they remain legal tender?

    As the years go by the older notes will get less common, especially new looking old notes.

    I was at a casino once and this guy put a stack of crisp old style 100s on the table. The casino employees spent 15 minutes inspecting them, calling others over to look at them, etc before they accepted them.

  4. Re:$2 bill? on New High Tech $100 Bills Start To Circulate Today · · Score: 1

    are 2 dollar bills in circulation? just asking because I haven't seen any.

    They are, ask for some at the bank.

  5. Re:TFA on LG Announces Mass Production of Flexible OLED Phone Displays · · Score: 1

    After rounding, there's roughly zero information about this in the linked "article."

    Maybe you should apply a different rounding algorithm then?

    According to my rounding algorithm there is 1 information!

  6. Re:Disappearing Bitcoins on DOJ Hasn't Actually Found Silk Road Founder's Bitcoin Yet · · Score: 1

    That's easy: The value of each bitcoin in circulation increases.

    Only if people know that the bitcoins are irrevocably lost.

    If the government prints tons of new money the value of it goes down, even if they don't tell anyone. Wouldn't this work in reverse?

  7. Re:jerk on Georgia Cop Issues 800 Tickets To Drivers Texting At Red Lights · · Score: 1
  8. Re:Cue the usual "debate" ... on Raspberry Pi As an Ad Blocking Access Point · · Score: 2

    The ads are served by the ad companies servers not the website owners.

    Does no one on slashdot know how the internet works anymore???

  9. Re:Cue the usual "debate" ... on Raspberry Pi As an Ad Blocking Access Point · · Score: 0

    That's not true, but you already knew that.

  10. Re:Cue the usual "debate" ... on Raspberry Pi As an Ad Blocking Access Point · · Score: 1

    Screw annoyance, my ISP charges by the bit! If that's how it's going to be, then you're damn skippy I want more control over what bits get sent down my pipe.

    If the advertisers want to bitch, they should bitch to Comcast/Mediacon/whoever.

    The websites you visit have their own ISP and they pay by the bit as well.

  11. Re:Yeah, that's just what the world needs on Aging Is a Disease; Treat It Like One · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The opposite is likely more true. For example, Einstein wrote all is great papers in his 20's.

    Maybe if Einsteins 20's lasted 100+ years he would have accomplished more.

  12. Re:When ... on NASA and ESA To Demonstrate Earth-Moon Laser Communication · · Score: 2

    Ill be ok with spending tons of money on space when our sick are taken care of instead of left dying for lack of coverage.
    Ill be ok with spending tons of money when the elderly are taken care of properly , same with our war veterans we abandoned.
    Ill be ok with it then .. really .. till then it's just shaming us all .

    Do you have any idea how much we spend on healthcare and on NASA??

  13. SETI on NASA and ESA To Demonstrate Earth-Moon Laser Communication · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Maybe this is part of the reason why SETI hasn't picked up anything yet...

  14. Re:Risk Aversion on Crowd-Funding a Mission To Jupiter's Moons · · Score: 2

    They're great trends unless you enjoy smoking, drinking, drugs, lawn darts, transfats, soda, raw milk, bloody steak, buckyballs, gambling... I'm sure I'm missing plenty...

  15. Risk Aversion on Crowd-Funding a Mission To Jupiter's Moons · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I think our society has become too risk averse. Not only are many people more terrified of 1 in a million occurrences like terrorism and serial killers than truly dangerous activities like driving, many want the government to prevent others from engaging in risky behavior even when they only risk harm to themselves.

    Case in point, I'm pretty sure if this was attempted there would be considerable debate on whether someone should be allowed to volunteer for a suicide mission like this. Yet no one ever questioned the sanity of anyone wishing to fly on the space shuttle with it's 1 out of 67.5 chance per flight of killing you in a massive fireball..

  16. Well on SF Airport Officials Make Citizen Arrests of Internet Rideshare Drivers · · Score: 5, Funny

    Regulations = safety... right?

  17. Re:Walk before you run on Indian Army Mistook Planets For Spy Drones · · Score: 1

    I thought that he was talking about when 17th century Europeans _finally_ got their hands on Calculus and figured out how to design effective cannons, resulting in endless wars

    my bad

    Yeah, cause there wasn't endless war before that.

  18. Re:Both right and wrong move on British Prime Minister Promises Default On Porn Blocking · · Score: 1

    And speaking of commercial filtering programs... come on!! Are you serious?? Is like Windows XP been virus resistant, don't make me laugh.

    What do you think you are going to get if such a law is passed?? You're going to get one of those commercial filtering programs that you find so funny.

  19. Re:If he had only learned from the Simpsons on Former Cal State Student Gets Year In Prison For Rigging Campus Election · · Score: 1

    Really. All this work for a lousy student government election which in the real world means absolutely nothing!?!

    He should have remembered that episode of the Simpsons where Bart runs for class president and loses.

    Homer: Bart, does the class president get paid?
    Bart: No.

    In this case the class president gets $8,000 a year.

  20. Re:Real War on The Air Force's Love For Fighter Pilots Is Too Big To Fail · · Score: 1

    The conversation was about the current Air Force. Sure you could use drones against known stationary targets, same as a cruise missile, but letting them pick their own targets could lead to all sorts of problems. And do you need to outfly your opponent or his missile?

  21. Re:Real War on The Air Force's Love For Fighter Pilots Is Too Big To Fail · · Score: 2

    Drones can have several times the combat radius / on station loiter time of a manned plane.
    Drones can withstand G Forces that would turn a person into soup.
    Drones can be sent on missions that would be deemed too high risk for a human.
    Drones can be smaller and stealthier than airplanes with life support systems.

    I think the advantages of drones would be even more pronounced in a "real war".

    Drones require RF transmitters that can be jammed or destroyed.

  22. Real War on The Air Force's Love For Fighter Pilots Is Too Big To Fail · · Score: 1

    Drones are effective for some things but I doubt they'd be effective in a real war vs a competent adversary.

  23. Re:Cheap on FBI Paid Informant Inside WikiLeaks · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Loss of reputation.

    How is that even possible for somebody that nobody has ever even heard of in the first place? You can't lose a reputation until you have one.

    Mr. Thordarson, your resume is very impressive. All we have left to do is google your name and you're hired! Hmm.. seems you sold out your last employer to the US Government... Yeah, we'll let you know..

  24. Re:the return of the Start button on Hands-On With Windows 8.1 Preview · · Score: 5, Insightful

    That's the phrase everyone has wanted to hear, including myself. Microsoft may have backpedaled, but that was the right thing to do.

    What good is a start button without a start menu?

  25. Re:The Not-So-Glorious Reality on The Glorious Return of the Twinkie · · Score: 1

    This is another case of corporate S.O.P: declare bankruptcy for one reason; to void any and all obligations to current - and especially - retired employees.

    You have no idea what you are talking about. When a company declares bankruptcy all the assets (Trademarks and other IP, buildings, equipment, etc) are sold and the proceeds go to pay the creditors (Bond holders, retirees, etc) if there is anything left, and there rarely is in bankruptcy, the shareholders get it.

    The idea that a corporation would intentionally declare bankruptcy to get out of obligations is completely ridiculous. Is it that hard to understand that the current company selling Hostess products is a completely different company than the old one and that the owners of the old company got nothing?