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  1. Re:And standing next to me is stealing my air on Dutch Court Rules Hyperlinks Can Constitute Infringement · · Score: 0

    You still butt hurt about a Black jurist on the Supreme Court?

  2. Re:Tired of picking on Foxconn yet?? on Foxconn Says Vocational Students Aren't Being 'Forced' To Work · · Score: 0

    Each new shoe's tongue will be made from the tongue of a Chinese student. And the sole? well . . . Get a pair today!

  3. iPhone 5 on Foxconn Says Vocational Students Aren't Being 'Forced' To Work · · Score: 2

    Each new phone will contain the beating heart of a Chinese student. Get one today!

  4. Re:says the fanboy... on Samsung Beats Apple In Tokyo, Itching To Sue Over LTE Patents · · Score: 1

    Those x-billions of $$$ come from the (hapless) customers. The only losers are the consumers.

  5. Re:First Post on Google Distances Android From Samsung Patent Verdict · · Score: 1
    http://www.coolthings.com.au/sites/default/files/blackboard_blox_SQ.jpg

    These things were around before Steve Jobs was born. Blackboard tablets with rounded corners.

  6. Re:I did... on 400,000 American Homes Have Dumped Pay TV This Year · · Score: 1

    Ditto. Had to keep the Internet, though. First night broadcast TV had "Dolemite 2" with Rudy Ray Moore. What I heard, mostly, was "bleep!"
    I don't miss AT&T or Charter's TV service one bit. My apartment has CATV, Netflix is pretty good for $8.95 / mo and my laptop has an HDMI output, so Hulu is an option.

  7. Re:Lawful my ass on EFF Challenges National Security Letter · · Score: 1
    The Supreme Court's juris diction includes all cases, per the constitution

    Can you cite that?

  8. Re:Ironic on How the Inventors of Dragon Speech Recognition Technology Lost Everything · · Score: 5, Informative

    They are NOT.

  9. Re:What instead of Flash? on Adobe Stops Flash Player Support For Android · · Score: 5, Funny

    Power Point (tm) of course!

  10. Re:Use it today on Why Visual Basic 6 Still Thrives · · Score: 2
    Give them a copy of VS2012 and tell them to do the same thing using WPF front end with a C# WCF webservices remote service and they wouldn't be able to do it.

    Do you think they would more likely be able to create remote web services with VB6?

  11. ores on Ore-Sniffing Dogs Rediscovered By Mining Industry · · Score: 5, Funny

    Thems not ores, thems me sisters.

  12. Caring about it on 55,000 Twitter Accounts Hacked, Passwords Leaked · · Score: 3, Funny

    Try as hard as I can, still don't care about twits and their tweets.

  13. Re:Let's just say on Is Google the New Microsoft? · · Score: 1

    Damn! Google for making their product free and optional.

  14. Debt on Congress Wants To Resurrect Laser-Wielding 747 · · Score: 2

    I wonder how much debt will be enough for our dark overlords in Washington?

  15. Re:If NASA really wants to go for space exploratio on NASA Looking For Ideas To Explore Mars · · Score: 1

    Metric value for a shitload. Is that by weight or volume?

  16. Re:ERROR on US Unhappy With Australians Storing Data On Australian Shores · · Score: 5, Funny
    "our country is on a constant downward spiral into idiocy

    Yeah, I saw the documentary "Idiocracy".

  17. Re:Good luck with that fair trial thing on Zimmerman Charged With 2nd-Degree Murder · · Score: 2

    Also, don't forget the $10,000 bounty - dead or alive - posted on Zimmerman by the "New Black Panther Party".

  18. Re:Good luck with that fair trial thing on Zimmerman Charged With 2nd-Degree Murder · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    "If you are liberal, you watch either MSNBC or CNN"

    That explains why they can be so badly misinformed. I took a peek at "The Ed Show" and was amazed at the bias and stupidity of the host. At least as bad as anything the "right" has on TV.

  19. Re:Everyone ignores Commodore on Jack Tramiel, Founder of Commodore Business Machines, Dies At Age 83 · · Score: 1
    "Not that you'll even find Commodore mentioned in The Pirates of Silicon Valley . . ."

    Well, they WERE talking about pirates after all.

  20. Startext on Online Services: The Internet Before the Internet · · Score: 1

    The Fort Worth Star Telegram hosted an online service beginning in 1982, per wikipedia. I had a lot of fun on that starting around 1984. I first got "online" with a Tandy CoCo and modem pack. I think it was 300 baud.

  21. Collapse on MIT Institute's Gloomy Prediction: 'Global Economic Collapse' By 2030 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Waiting for someone to blame it on Bush . . .

  22. Who is the victim here? on FTC Fines RockYou $250,000 For Storing User Data In Plain Text · · Score: 0
    "In agreeing to FTCâ(TM)s settlement, RockYou has been barred from future deceptive claims regarding privacy and data security, has to implement and maintain a data security program, must submit to security audits by independent third-party auditors every other year for 20 years, is barred from future violations of the COPPA Rule, is required to delete information collected from children under age 13, and must pay a $250,000 civil penalty."

    It's nice the government made a few bucks on this. I didn't see where the real victims, the kids, got a dime.

  23. Re:From the text. on House Kills Effort To Stop Workplace Requests For Facebook Passwords · · Score: 2

    From TFA: "Republicans are not convinced the amendment is necessary, but did say they would be open to addressing the issue in separate legislation."

  24. Re:A Few Notes on Your Suggestion on Domestic Drilling Doesn't Decrease Gasoline Prices · · Score: 1

    From the Ed Wallace column in the Star Telegram Oil: The Never-ending Story , Gary Gensler, formerly a Goldman Sachs executive and now head of the Commodities Futures Trading Commission, laid the issue out for all to see. As published by McClatchy Newspapers on June 9, 2011, "Gensler cited May 31 data that show end-users accounted for just 12 percent of the 'long' positions in futures contracts for benchmark West Texas Intermediate crude oil. That means that 88 percent of bets on price hikes for oil were held by financial players - mainly Wall Street investment banks and hedge funds that invest for the ultra wealthy - not interests seeking to use the oil."

  25. Re:For those who are curious on LastCalc Is Open Sourced · · Score: 1
    allows to publish information anonymously

    Sounds like a great place to start rumors.