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  1. Parsec? on Analysis of Galaxy Spin Reveals Universe Might Be Left-Handed · · Score: 1

    I thought "parsec" was a unit of time?

  2. Re:As a blackberry user, I don't need a crystal ba on RIM Unveils New OS Based On QNX · · Score: 1

    BB is still entrenched in Corporate America. There's massive inertia there.

  3. Re:WOW, LOL, WUT? on AMD Ports Open-Source Linux GPU Driver To Windows · · Score: 1

    I HATE Microsoft Marketing.

    We don't care. And neither does MS.

  4. Re:... and the problem is? on AMD Ports Open-Source Linux GPU Driver To Windows · · Score: 1

    If you wrote a single chapter of the DaVinci code, Dan Brown would do whatever he wanted, and sue you to death over it - and win because he's Dan Brown and you're not.

    Get real.

  5. Send them all, and lawyers too on Company to Send DBA into Space · · Score: 2

    Send all the DBAs into space, so the rest of us can get work done.

  6. Sam Raimi ? on Cloud Driving Microsoft To Open Source? · · Score: 1

    What does the creator of "Army of Darkness" know about "cloud" computing?

  7. Folders to avoid Crackberry replication on Putting Emails In Folders Is a Waste of Time, Says IBM Study · · Score: 1

    I only autofile stuff into folders when I don't want it coming over on the Blackberry.

  8. Re:The retail launch is the proof of legitimacy on India Launches $35 Tablet · · Score: 1

    Becasue Solyndra is a perfect poster child for USian FAIL.

  9. Gflops? on Adapteva Announces Epiphany Mesh Processor · · Score: 1

    Anyone else remember back when you logged off, you were told how many flops you had used (because you paid for them) ?

  10. Re:Where do you think the FTC resides? on Privacy Groups Ask FTC For Facebook Investigation · · Score: 1

    Justified by the power of Congress to "legislate trade between the States".

  11. So what actual LAWS are they breaking? on Privacy Groups Ask FTC For Facebook Investigation · · Score: 2

    Are they just being cookie monsters and user trackers with their cookies and shoddy privacy policies, or are they actually committing crimes? What gives the various government groups, ones NOT in the executive branch, authority to conduct any of this?

  12. Obscurity can be cured on Security By Obscurity — a New Theory · · Score: 0

    Once you're no longer obscured, you're done.

  13. ALWAYS will be a top 5% on AT&T Starts Throttling Heavy Wireless Data Users · · Score: 1

    This means that even if everyone uses less than their plan, someone is going to be in the top 5% and they'll get hosed. It would be better to throttle ANYONE who used more than their plan.

  14. catch-22 on Teach Your Router New Tricks With DD-WRT · · Score: 0

    Anyone who knows about DD-WRT (and its brethren like Tomato and OpenWrt) doesn't need to read some lame article about it, and those who DIDNT already know about it, aren't well served by a chimped-out Slashvertisement.

  15. Good on Social Media Bubble Pops Before It Fully Inflates · · Score: 1

    The market and the investors have evolved, almost a defense mechanism, against shitty companies and IPOs. This is nothing more than a population of educated investors.

  16. Re:Where's Jesus? on The Dead Sea Scrolls and Information Paranoia · · Score: -1, Troll

    Christianity, his teachings, and his death only became historically important much later on.

    No, they didn't.

  17. Re:Didn't Demystify Much on Demystifying UEFI, the Overdue BIOS Replacement · · Score: 1

    That's what Slashdot is, too.

  18. More laws! on Massachusetts Attorney General, Victim of iTunes Fraud · · Score: -1, Troll

    Typical Democrat party shill, Coakley is advocating greater government interference.

  19. Re:An Open Response to Moronix on 28-Way Radeon GPU Comparison Under Linux · · Score: 1

    Dear Phoronix,
    You're like Toms Hardare bent over Eugenia in OSNews and had a retarded lovechild.
    Signed, Everyone

  20. Maine is a welfare state on Maine School District Gives iPad To Every Kindergartner · · Score: 1

    I used to work in Maine, and a friend of mine was in charge basically of handing out welfare in Lewsiton. She told me "I don't bother to check income - if they come to me, they must need help." Meanwhile Somali immigrants are overrunning Maine's welfare system because they're known to be a joke. I feel bad for the people of Maine - they have no industry other than tourism - logging and fishing are dying. It has an aging rural white population, and a burgeoning gimme population in the cities. Meanwhile there's nobody paying into the system.

  21. only the ELA matters anyway on Ask Slashdot: 802.11n Bake-Off Test Plans? · · Score: 2

    The only thing that matters is the bean counters and any ELA you have with existing vendors. Cisco might be good, or it might be crap, but if you have a pimp contract with them and good support, they're getting the contract. Live with it.

  22. Move along, Citizen on Jobs Bill Funds Safety Network With Spectrum Sale · · Score: 0, Troll

    Remember Citizen, your work, your money, your family, your life - all exist merely to further the aims of the Federal Government. If you disagree, we have a nice campground down in the Caribbean we can show you.

  23. shadow Internet on Rogue SSL Certs Issued For CIA, MI6, Mossad · · Score: 1

    Who really trusts any of the "free" sites like Google and Yahoo mail with anything secure? There's an entire separate network, of loosely coupled sites, often IP only, running on cable modems, etc where people can communicate - IRC, MUDs, private hosted sites, all with self-signed certs and the trustworthiness of the operators is all you have to go on. Thing IP version of the original BBS days. It's all a cycle.

  24. Having solved all other problems on 18-Year-Old Student Discovers Comet Break-Up · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    It's nice to see the UK government spending money and resources on this.

  25. Apple sells hardware on Apple's iCloud Runs On Microsoft Azure · · Score: 1

    It's not in their interest to build an entire Cloud infrastructure. They're in business to sell Macs, iPads and iPhones - the stuff they bundle along with that is the gravy.