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  1. Re:LOL on 24-Year-Old Asks Facebook For His Data, Gets 1,200 PDFs · · Score: 1

    Facebook can go fuck itself sideways with a rusty chainsaw. I give them NOTHING that a fiction writer couldn't come up with, and that's all they're getting. I don't give a flying fuck what they do with the lies and fabrications I feed them because it is NOT ME, and I don't believe you or anyone else who tries to convince me that Facebook can track down my IRL identity.

  2. Re:What is with the UK and all this surveillance a on UK Police Test 'Temporarily Blinding' LASER · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I say they line up all the police and test it on them, first. If anyone decides to bow out, or has their vision permanently damaged due to exposure to this device, then they can't use it on civilians. Ever. Scrap it.

  3. LOL on 24-Year-Old Asks Facebook For His Data, Gets 1,200 PDFs · · Score: 2

    ..and this is why I don't use my real name anywhere online that I can possibly get away with it, or use any personally-identifiable information about me on any social networking. Enjoy your false, worthless data, Facebook.

  4. Re:They already knew on Iran Wants To Clone Downed US Drone · · Score: 1

    You're not the only one who's come up with that conclusion. I think the whole thing was staged from the start for that very reason. Now, for the win: Iran *already* has a nuclear weapon, and they'll use it on Israel, starting WW3.

  5. Re:Why... on North Korea Threatens South Korea Over Christmas Lights · · Score: 1

    There are actually 3 things that would do for us: The two that fucktard AC stated, plus this:

    3) Rally every other country in the Free World to bomb the living shit out of the United States, out of fear that THEY would be next

  6. Re:No he doesn't on Does Mega Media Control 90% of Content? · · Score: 1

    I doubt there isn't an agenda, but not to make 'crappy media' -- that's just retarded. The 'agenda' is to influence the hearts and minds of the American public. Steer thought away from 'dangerous' thoughts, like how corrupt the government is, the fact that we're living in a police state, that democracy is just an illusion, and that our policiticians are just sock puppets, with the big corporation's hands up their backsides, etc etc etc. Meanwhile they give us bread and circuses and shiny baubles, in the hopes of lulling us into a false sense of security.

  7. Re:ok on World's First Programmable Quantum Photonic Chip · · Score: 1

    but can you link it to the inverted phase-induced sub-space harmonic protocol analyzer to initiate a modulated tachyon pulse?

    Yes, you can, but due to the relatively primitive manufacturing techniques at this point in history, the phase variance of the pulse, being greater than 0.003, will not produce a sufficiently stable gateway between peripheral subspace domains to be of any use.

  8. Re:Hard to believe on Are You Better At Math Than a 4th (or 10th) Grader? · · Score: 1

    I am an "older" person (by my own standards: I'm 46) and I visualized the problem to solve it, and I do that naturally. U MAD, BRO? Also: U PAINT WITH A BROAD BRUSH MUCH, BRO?

  9. Re:Licensing on Malaysia Mulls Compulsory Registration of Tech Workers · · Score: 1

    If you can't get an MCSE first try, then you must be really bad at your job. I passed all the tests first time around, no problem. Of course once I got the damned thing I quickly discovered that it was worth exactly nothing unless you were already an IT worker, so I never bothered keeping it updated. All these "certifications" are good for is making money for the training schools, because all they prove is that you're good at taking tests. It has little bearing on whether or not you're going to fuck up someone's Microsoft servers and workstations.

  10. Memo to Adobe: on Adobe Warns of Critical Zero Day Vulnerability · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    How about you fix Flash so that it doesn't lock up my entire computer 1 time out of 10 that I go to play a YouTube video?

  11. Re:Who gets to decide? on India Moves To Censor Social Media · · Score: 1

    Your reply, directed at an obvious joke, comes off as bitter.

  12. Re:Who gets to decide? on India Moves To Censor Social Media · · Score: 0

    You go right on telling yourself that, sweetie, your naivete is utterly adorable.

  13. Re:Civil disobedience. on India Moves To Censor Social Media · · Score: 0

    That cute girl you see at the laundromat won't go out with you? Civil disobedience.

    Nope! Chuck Testa.

  14. Who gets to decide? on India Moves To Censor Social Media · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ..any normal human being

    And who, exactly, gets to decide what a "normal" human being is, and what this mythical alleged "normal" human being would consider "offensive" or "non-offensive"? What's next for this jackass? Is he going to "decide" what is and is not art? *facepalm*

  15. Re:TV ain't broken? on TV Isn't Broken, So Why Fix It? · · Score: 1

    The issue we're discussing isn't the programming (although most of it is atrocious), we're discussing the techical aspects of it -- and I don't think the technical aspects are really why they keep changing it. Like most things it's all about profit. We can easily make TVs that last for years and years, more or less problem-free. What they want is to convince us to keep buying newer TVs. Making them break down sooner ultimately doesn't work, because people will stop buying that brand. So the alternative is to convince people they need the newest shiny. Me? I still have a 27" standard-def CRT TV, and I have TiVo. I'm perfectly happy, until the day comes that the set quits on me.

  16. "No" on Is the Time Finally Right For Hybrid Hard Drives? · · Score: 1

    HDD for mass storage, small SSD for OS, installed software, and most frequently accessed files.

  17. Ignoring the real problem on Printers Could Be the Next Attack Vector · · Score: 1

    If your intranet is so poorly protected that an attacker can access it from the outside, then the printer is not the real problem and I'd almost say you get what you deserve. Make sure you've got an adequate firewall, and password protect your printer.

  18. Re:Well on Free Software Activists Take On Google Search · · Score: 1

    Another result: People who don't have unlimited bandwidth per month will use all theirs up supporting other people's searches.

  19. Re:Steam on The Myth of Renewable Energy · · Score: 1

    No system is lossless.

  20. More likely: on System Recognizes Emotions In People's Voices · · Score: 1

    They'll have the automated system scold you for your poor attitude and abusive language when you get frustrated with it, and it'll disconnect you. Also, in the soon-to-come full-on authoritarian police state we'll be living in, it'll automatically report you to the local police department, who will come and arrest you for your antisocial behaviour.

  21. I has a sad.. on Anne McCaffrey Passes Away At 85 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'm sad that she's gone, but she did spend her entire life doing what she loved (writing), and we will always have her legacy to enjoy. Farewell, Dragonrider!

  22. Re:Didn't work in China on Pakistan Bans 1600 Words and Phrases For Texting · · Score: 1

    I don't know why you're posting as AC when what you're saying is 100% true. Forum and chat moderators since before the Internet was publicly-available have been trying to censor in this fashion, and all have found that it's a losing proposition: people will find ways around any wordfilter. Remember leet-speak?

  23. Turn all of it off on Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, and Google Chase 'Got Milk?' Patents · · Score: 1

    Has it occurred to anyone that not making yourself have the mental discipline to remember what errands you have to do on a given day might just be eroding our mental faculties much sooner than otherwise? Seriously: The human brain is like any other part of your body, and even more so in some ways: If you never have to think for yourself, your ability to do so diminishes. If you've got an "app" for everything on your phone, what are you going to do when you don't happen to have your phone with you, or it's not working (battery dead, no connectivity, etc)? Don't sit there and tell me "That'll never happen" because IT WILL, and it's happening to us right now: Can you dial all your freinds' phone numbers from memory? YOUR memory, NOT the phone's?

  24. In other news.. on Researchers Locate Flaw In Bitcoin Protocol · · Score: 1

    ..people are still wasting their time with Bitcoin. Well, to be fair, normal non-criminal people, that is. Seriously, why are we still discussing this at all?

  25. Can she write faster than she can type? on Ask Slashdot: What's a Good Tablet/App Combination For Note-Taking? · · Score: 1

    Serious question. Why wouldn't a netbook or laptop work just as well, other than it's not as shiny and new as a tablet?