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  1. Re:Only with keyboard support? on Cisco's Tablet Act Like a Desktop · · Score: 0

    better than what? your statement is missing something... something kinda critical for it to have meaning

  2. Re:Where's the "corruption" tag? on AT&T: Meet the New US GSM Monopoly · · Score: 1

    added that for you

  3. country? on Eight Major 3G & 4G Networks Tested Nationwide · · Score: -1, Troll

    not even one single mention of which nation they are talking about. egocentrism reaching new highs, society reaching new lows: story at 10 on every channel and every new source (in America of course)

  4. Re:That's no car on 11-Year-Old Pilots 1,325 MPG Concept Car · · Score: 1
  5. trigger evolutionary arms race? on Human Genome Contaminated With Mycoplasma DNA · · Score: 1

    i believe the evolutionary arms race was triggered a long time ago (possibly in a galaxy far far away) /. is so full of tripe today its making me question my patronage

  6. Re:i HATE this always the same on 11-Year-Old Pilots 1,325 MPG Concept Car · · Score: 1

    in 2004 the average car in the us is 4000 pounds or 2 tons http://www.nytimes.com/2004/05/05/business/05weight.html

    cars have already been able to achieve 100+ miles per gallon and be completely road worthy. in fact the folks over at insightcentral.com have a forum thread on it. http://www.insightcentral.net/forums/mpg-issues/9562-first-time-over-100mpg.html
    these cars are already 100% street / road legal.

  7. Re:"Cloud water" and "Debunks" on LulzSec Debunks UK Census Hack · · Score: 1

    clearly you should be taken out back and shot before you can spread the dis-information

  8. Re:And now that it's all over the internet on Man Mines Midtown New York Sidewalks · · Score: 1

    New York City median income: $48,631 mean income: $75,809

    50k is obviously doable and according to the census data: you would be making slightly over half the population
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_New_York_City#Income

  9. Re:Who says laws are predictive? on Cloud-Based, Ray-Traced Games On Intel Tablets · · Score: 1

    yes. slashdot blocks all other type of burns. those jerks

  10. pump probe technology on Capturing Femtosecond Snapshots of Molecular Processes · · Score: 1, Funny

    1. pump probe technology... [insert obvious joke here]
    2. ???
    3. profit!

  11. Re:Not gonna happen in stock Android on Cyanogenmod Puts Users in Control of Permissions · · Score: 0

    i pray for the day that we stop using the term 'ecosystem'

  12. Re:Totally Overated Pseudo Research on 16-Year-Old Discovers Potential Treatment For Cystic Fibrosis · · Score: 1

    It's just the truth.

    no its not - thats just a bunch of bullshit you pulled out of your ass.

    I'm sure...

    that he probably ...

    If it was discussed a few months ago in a general journal (I'm not sure, but let's assume the parent is correct)...

    it's more likely ...

    So it's far more likely ...

  13. Re:Add-ons in mobile FF? Yeah, right. on NoScript Anywhere In Development For Android · · Score: 1

    on a mobile? i think i can hear the whooosh the thread made as it went over your head

  14. Re:Truecrypt on 'Motherlode' of Data Seized At Bin Laden Compound · · Score: 1

    no comparison intended - i'm just giving an example of how long the FBI and the Brazilian National Institute of Criminology tried to crack a truecrypt volume and failed. to note: the harddrives were never cracked

  15. Re:Truecrypt on 'Motherlode' of Data Seized At Bin Laden Compound · · Score: 1

    no offense intended, but i dont think you know what you are talking about. i dont know what NSA has, but i have a good idea of what it would take to crack a truecrypt volume. from wikipedia:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TrueCrypt#Operation_Satyagraha

    Operation Satyagraha
    In July 2008, several TrueCrypt-secured hard drives were seized from a Brazilian banker Daniel Dantas, who was suspected of financial crimes. The Brazilian National Institute of Criminology (INC) tried for five months (without success) to obtain access to TrueCrypt-protected disks owned by the banker, after which they enlisted the help of the FBI. The FBI used dictionary attacks against Dantas' disks for over 12 months, but were still unable to decrypt them.

  16. Re:Oooops, first step to the Matrioshka Brain! on Cracker-Size Satellites To Launch With Endeavour · · Score: 1

    a small solar powered computer is the first step to a large solar powered computer? amazing.

  17. Re:bathrooms in spppaaaaacccceeeee.... on NASA Looking To Build 'Gas' Stations In Space · · Score: 1

    wow! WTF are you smoking? and can i have some?

  18. Re:Yeah well... on Greenpeace Says the Internet Emits Too Much CO2 · · Score: 1

    seriously - what a bunch of FUD. how about the figure out how much paper the internet / digital era saves, or how about the effect of email on the mailing industry and how much that saves in CO2 or maybe even telecommuting (as the summary stated) FFS this is just trash

  19. Re:Is it necessary? on AMD Bulldozer Will Bring Socket Shift To PCs · · Score: 1

    and those of us who arent, are buying the drinks for our friends who are

  20. Re:far freakin' out! on Fighting Fires With Beams of Electricity · · Score: 1

    well we did

  21. Re:Kidney shortage on Kidney Printer · · Score: 2

    when the alternative is certain death, yes, I and most people will happily take the organ.

  22. Re:feels hollow on AMD's New Flagship HD 6990 Tested · · Score: 1

    from a consumer point of view, they could just add some more magic dust and or make it run on magnets

  23. Re:Ummmm ... on Google Releases Software To Iran · · Score: 1

    and there is no way that Denver is better cataloged than Tehran?

  24. Re:I wonder... on Facebook Suspends Personal Data-Sharing Feature · · Score: 1

    because, generally, people have a very low self worth. thank the media for skewed perceptions of what it is to be valuable. You are probably too fat or not good looking enough to be of value?

  25. Re:Founder Hoax on The Biggest Hoaxes In Wikipedia's First Decade · · Score: 1

    it would have been hilarious if you guys actually made the changes. but alas, no one did http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jimmy_Wales&action=history