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  1. Re:This isn't a Mozilla problem... on Mozilla To Remove User-Facing Firefox Version Numbers · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Do not blame Mozilla because addon creators are too lazy or don't care enough to update their addons properly, or take advantage of a service Mozilla offers them. Do not blame Mozilla because you are too lazy or don't care enough to unzip the addon, open the config file, and change the max version number yourself.

    We're blaming Mozilla for fixing something that isn't broken and breaking things that previously worked fine in the process. I'll be sure to send instructions to my grandmother so she can keep her .xpi files up-to-date because Mozilla decided to arbitrarily change silly shit for no other reason than "because we can."

  2. Re:more importantly... on Researchers Expose Tracking Service That Can't Be Dodged · · Score: 0

    This was my first thought. Who the hell decided that this can't be dodged?

  3. Yo dawg on Windows XP In a Browser · · Score: 4, Funny

    We heard you like bloat, so we put bloat in your bloat so you can wait while you wait.

  4. Re:Transfer? on The Fanless Spinning Heatsink · · Score: 5, Funny

    yes. the spinning heat sink is attached to a spinning cpu, which is in turn attached to a spinning motherboard mounted to a spinning case. these are only available in funhouses btw.

  5. Re:What if the passphrase is typed in wrong? on DOJ: We Can Force You To Decrypt That Laptop · · Score: 0

    huh?

  6. Re:Well, thats nothing on Spanish Surgeon Performs First Synthetic Organ Transplant · · Score: 1

    goatse

  7. Re:the one in a million problem on Personal Electronics May Indeed Disrupt Avionics · · Score: 0

    If the evidence itself causes death it should be ruled inadmissible immediately!

  8. Re:SQL Injection??? on Massive SQL Injection Attack Compromises 380K URLs · · Score: 0

    XSS is a symptom.The vulnerability exists for SQL injection.

  9. Re:"Receiving stolen property"? Why is this a crim on Facebook Photo of Stolen Ring Puts Couple In Jail · · Score: 0

    "In some states?" Pretty sure gp is thinking of the fifth amendment.

  10. Re:cyber protest on DDoS Attacks Exceed 100 Gbps For First Time · · Score: 0

    Why yes, yes it does.

  11. Re:cyber protest on DDoS Attacks Exceed 100 Gbps For First Time · · Score: 0

    Don't ask me to feel any worse for these companies than I do a crack dealer who gets mugged.

  12. Re:Cold weather on Ford To Offer Fuel-Saving 'Start-Stop' System · · Score: 0

    HAHA! It's funny because they are exactly the same!

  13. Re:Expired on Webvention Demanding $80k For Rollover Images · · Score: 0

    You said exactly the same thing as the guy you're trying to refute.

  14. Re:Question, adjusted, remains on Ballmer, Bezos Fund Effort To Undermine Bill Gates · · Score: 0

    Until you consider that they're not really hiring workers. They're giving themselves raises and outsourcing.

  15. Re:You know what I find hilarious? on BP Permanently Seals Gulf Oil Well · · Score: 1, Insightful

    A "potential" loss of 4.9 million barrels would have no more effect than this leak did.

  16. Re:The Business Glass Alliance Announces on BSA's Latest Piracy Claims 'Shockingly Misleading,' Says Geist · · Score: 0

    If it were theft you would be deprived of something.

  17. And this is news? on Video Games Lead To Quick Thinking Skills · · Score: 0

    It's pretty obvious to anyone who cares enough to pay attention. But I guess since it's non-gamers deriding gaming they haven't really developed the awareness to pick up on things like that.

  18. Re:Pfah. on Yale Researchers Prove That ACID Is Scalable · · Score: 0

    I just use a 16 lb sledge for everything.

  19. Re:So much for... on Legal Threat Demands Techdirt Shut Down · · Score: 0

    Writing fiction about child molestation isn't illegal.

  20. Re:So much for... on Legal Threat Demands Techdirt Shut Down · · Score: 0

    I guess so, if you get your information from your television.

  21. Re:2004? No statute of limitations in the UK? on Legal Threat Demands Techdirt Shut Down · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Regardless of statute of limitations, a judge in any state in the US would laugh it out of court on merit alone.

  22. Re:Federal funds used to destroy embryos... on Court Rules Against Stem Cell Policy · · Score: 2, Insightful

    You don't think people could have gotten together and said "I don't wanna die, you don't wanna die; let's not kill each other" without an invisible parental figure shaking a finger from the sky?

  23. Re:This comment not safe for 15-year-old on Australia Considering iPhone App Censorship · · Score: 0

    That's enlightening, horrifying and depressing all at the same time.

  24. Re:This does not affect my Firefox version on New Firefox iFrame Bug Bypasses URL Protections · · Score: 0

    Woosh indeed...

  25. Re:Run on San Francisco Just As Guilty In Terry Childs Case · · Score: 0, Interesting

    It's not his boss's property. It's public property. His boss doesn't get to be an idiot with public property.