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  1. Re:This doesn't make sense at all! on Russian Officials Consider Ban On Wi-Fi Use For Kids · · Score: 1

    The issue isn't that wifi is dangerous to the kiddliewinks, it's that they might get on the internet and see all the naughty bits. Because of course, there's nowhere they can get online other than by wifi.

  2. Re:Mystery solved! on Insurance For Cybercriminals, or Giant Sting? · · Score: 1

    There may not be correct and incorrect sentences, but there are sentences that make sense and sentences that make no sense. Mindlessly repeating that a preposition is a word you should never end a sentence with may not be entirely correct, but ending a sentence with a preposition clearly shows a lack of understanding what words mean.

  3. Re:could be interesting on Assange Seeks To Sue Prime Minister Gillard For Defamation · · Score: 1

    The USA and Australia are military allies, so I'd imagine that there are laws in both countries covering the release of information from the other one.

  4. Re:Clueless Algebra Teacher Controlled the Lab on Ask Slashdot: What Were You Taught About Computers In High School? · · Score: 1

    Ah, the internet. Where the men are men, the women are men and the children are FBI agents.

  5. Re:hmm on First Mammals Observed Regenerating Tissue · · Score: 2

    I'm recovering from a head injury right now. The doctors told me that my brain would slowly heal itself over 2-3 years. I didn't ask questions that weren't about me, so I can't say if it's the type of injury I sustained or something else specific to my case. I did verify that my brain would actually be healing and they said that it would, and I wouldn't just be learning to live with it.

  6. Re:Something is fishy on The Text Message Typo That Landed a Man In Jail · · Score: 1

    Rule 34, there's probably even a website about it.

  7. Re:Ouch on Even Windows 8 Users Prefer Windows 7 · · Score: 1

    It brings a smile to my face, but the smile quickly fades when I realise how old I must be.

  8. Re:pump and dump on Bitcoin Exchange BitFloor Says It Will Replace Stolen Coins · · Score: 1

    Well, sure if you want to track enough bitcoin transfers you probably can and they probably will for the large-enough scale crime. For the small timers though, you can create a separate dummy account for each day of the month and make it too much hassle for them to waste their time on you.

  9. They see me rollin' on Suitable Technology's Telepresence Robot Lets You Roll Remotely · · Score: 1

    They hatin'

  10. Re:That's like applying to be Canadian... on Woz Applying For Australian Citizenship Because of the NBN · · Score: 1

    Just like what's already happened in Massechusets, right?

  11. Re:The real question... on Romney-Ryan Release Space Policy Paper · · Score: 1

    I for one don't want a president who can't tell a joke properly.

  12. Re:The real question... on Romney-Ryan Release Space Policy Paper · · Score: 1

    It's not the fact that he doesn't know how airplanes are designed. It's the fact that one of the first things he thinks of is how the planes could be designed better. I don't want a president who immediately thinks he knows how to fix peoples problems in areas that he knows nothing about. (Not that he would be my president but hey...)

  13. Re:Romney-Ryan no Insurance your doctor is ER and on Romney-Ryan Release Space Policy Paper · · Score: 1

    At the free clinic the doctors all have invisible hands. (Or maybe it's just a disembodied invisible hand that treats you...)

  14. Re:Porno. on Neil Young Pushes Pono, Says Piracy Is the New Radio · · Score: 1

    I read it as Neil Young pushes ponies. Now that I'd like to see...

  15. Re:GPS Trackers on Nestle's GPS Tracking Candy Campaign · · Score: 2

    I feel compelled to respond to you, but I have no idea where to start. How about we start with how you get >10,000 GBP in welfare...

  16. Re:Silly on Is the Can Worse Than the Soda? · · Score: 1

    I was just about to reply expressing my disdain for your suggesting that tap beer is the worst of the bunch. Then I read the part about Hilary Clinton and got confused, so very confused. I'll come back again after this coffee.

  17. Re:So don't eat maize. on Roundup Tolerant GM Maize Linked To Tumor Development · · Score: 1

    I believe that I've never encountered an unpasteurized milk kook before. It's quite exciting. I wonder what kinds of science he doesn't believe and what he puts on his cereal in the morning...

  18. Re:Note to TSA on TSA Spending $245 Million On "Second Generation" Body Scanners · · Score: 1

    Hold on a second, the dude who's too scared to get on a plane unless all the other passengers have everything that could possibly removed is calling the (seemingly) knowledgable dude "a scared little girl." At least read the post to which you're replying.

  19. Re:Post Removed on TSA Spending $245 Million On "Second Generation" Body Scanners · · Score: 1
  20. Re:Well you know... on How Big Pharma Hooked America On Legal Heroin · · Score: 1

    Rush Limbaugh isn't interested in a civil conversation either, but he seems to be getting on alright.

  21. Re:great! on Fusion Power Breakthrough Near At Sandia Labs? · · Score: 1

    When you acheive practical feasibility grant money may evaporate, but money from selling energy starts to roll in, so I imagine you'd still be doing alright.

  22. Re:Dutch servers becomes the untouchable? on Dutch Court Rules Hyperlinks Can Constitute Infringement · · Score: 1

    Step 1: Post something cool on the internet
    Step 2: Wait for people to link to it
    Step 3: Change the page to something copywritten
    Step 4: ???
    Step 5: Profit!

  23. Re:Stolen in 3 minutes? on BMW Cars Vulnerable To Blank Key Attack · · Score: 1

    Legal varies from place to place. As for justified... well, we don't really need all that many car thieves in the world.

  24. Re:Its a key recovery problem... on BMW Cars Vulnerable To Blank Key Attack · · Score: 1

    My girlfriend's chevy had a similar system, but you had to leave the key in the ignition for 30 minutes for it to recognise it. I always assumed it was a safety thing to at least keep the thief in the car for a while. (Not that it would help if the come while you're at a movie for 2 hours, but still...)

  25. Re:In other news: on BMW Cars Vulnerable To Blank Key Attack · · Score: 1

    I used to leave my car unlocked, but apparently I was parking in a part of town with exceptionally stupid criminals, and they'd still break my window to get in...