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  1. Re:Data is safe because... on Hackers Attack Nintendo, But Company Claims Data Safe · · Score: 0

    As a company, I like Nintendo much more than Sony, but I'm not going to let that get in the way of reality. In terms of online offerings and capabilities, Sony is way ahead of Nintendo. Spinning this as a good thing is just absurd.

    Aye, Sony is unsurpassed if you're shopping for somebody elses personal data. /flame

  2. Re:Great! on Pixel Qi Demos 10" 1280x800 Pixel Screens · · Score: 4, Funny

    Or 2560 x 400, at least screens are getting wider.

  3. Re:Lack of tech know how on BBC Site Uses Cookies To Inform Visitors of Anti-Cookie Law · · Score: 1

    And if you outlaw all cookies, only criminals will have cookies.

    Wait . . .

  4. Re:Its weird on New Bill Pushes For Warrants To Access Cloud Data · · Score: 1

    This conundrum brought to you from our legal system's lack of forwards compatibility with Buzzword 2.0 .

  5. Re:Wait, so.. on How Today's Tech Alienates the Elderly · · Score: 1

    Rule #1 of computing: If you don't know how to do something, punt caution to the wind with steel-toed boots and randomly do stuff. You'd be surprised how many tech-savy peeps get most of their knowledge from mucking about with stuff they didn't initially know.

  6. Re:News for... on Hack Targets NASA's Earth Observation System · · Score: 0

    Well, a newbie might take it as For The (interweb)Pipes. :P

  7. Re:Higgs Bogon? on Boot Linux In Your Browser · · Score: 1

    Maybe Higgs Bosons hide inside of Higgs Bosons?

  8. Re:Short Answer on Can Computers Be Used To Optimize the US Tax Code? · · Score: 1

    Okay, "rm tax\ code | cat > /dev/null"
    Happy? :P

  9. Re:Short Answer on Can Computers Be Used To Optimize the US Tax Code? · · Score: 1

    Sometimes you're just having a bad day and *really* don't want to see any error nonsense from rm deleting files "tax" and "code".

  10. Re:Glucose power on The Challenges of Tapping Blood Flow For Power · · Score: 1

    And what if the failure of the circulation system (or what the circulation system dumps into) is the problem necessitating the need for these devices? What if there's a patch to new versions of these support systems that break backwards compatibility? What now genius? :P

  11. Re:Not over the top at all! on BitCoin, the Most Dangerous Project Ever? · · Score: 1

    Loans?

  12. Re:So they named it Project Icarus... on Project Icarus: an Interstellar Mission Timeline · · Score: 1

    What's wrong with keeping them as embryos until the said system is reached at the desired decelerated velocity?

  13. Re:portal robot did it on Sony Online Entertainment Services Follow PSN Down · · Score: 1

    Words of wisdom: DNFTFT.
    Thnx :P

  14. Re:Pfft. on CIA Declassifies Pages From Their Cookbook · · Score: 1

    Geocaching technology is YEARS ahead of any of this stuff.

    Why, I bet you can't even find the camoed ammo can hidden in this post!

    Found it. Cleverly masked the 2x4 club as a thread post.

  15. Re:what on Ex-MS GM Can't Work 'Anywhere In the World' For Salesforce · · Score: 1

    I motion a vote of consent.

  16. Re:Rip off bank fees on Facebook To Be 'Biggest Bank' By 2015 · · Score: 2

    NOOOOOOO. We don't need another Facebook*. D:

    * That's not "another Facebook" as in "another social site." I mean "another social site that has no serious competitors, gives halfhearted attempts at protecting privacy, and has their fuggin like button everywhere on the web."

  17. Re:How many Americans are thinking... on Elderly Georgian Woman Cuts Armenian Internet · · Score: 1

    Oh rly?*

    *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O_RLY%3F

  18. Re:Just took phone out of my pants pocket. on Mobile Phone May Rot Your Bones · · Score: 2

    Radiated energy has to be ionizing to have any effect on tissues?

    Yeah, it has an effect. Thermally. If there's anything more, then the burden of proof lies on those making the claim.

    On one hand, self-interested corporations who only want to sell cellphones, data plans, and accessories.... on the other hand, a group of disinterested observers made an empirical observation and submitted it to the scientific world for review....

    On one hand hand you have the disinterested observers making up empirical observations . . . on the other hand you have the self-interested elite hiding the conspiracy that aliens visit the Earth. It's called not being gullible for any feelgood explanation of a given correlation.

  19. Re:Blimps on Artificial Clouds To Cool Qatar World Cup Stadiums · · Score: 1

    The real question is what, aside from inventing the velarium, have the Romans ever done for us?

    They sparked the imaginations of filmmakers to produce highly romanticized depictions of Roman life while glossing over their incredible feats of engineering.

    highly romanticized depictions of Roman life

    romanticized Roman

    ROMANticized.

    ROMAN

  20. Re:Big Deal on IPhone 4 Survives 1,000 Foot Fall From Plane · · Score: 2

    Liar yourself. I *am* a gps equipped Nokia E51. - Sent from myself

  21. Re:How much water? on NASA Wants Revolutionary Radiation Shielding Tech · · Score: 1

    Just half.

  22. Re:Have they considered Denial? on NASA Wants Revolutionary Radiation Shielding Tech · · Score: 1

    Enough water is a very good defense against radiation. :P

  23. Re:Do you want computer science, or engineering? on CS Profs Debate Role of Math In CS Education · · Score: 1

    Yes, it's even the fuggin name the machine. A computer. Computer science.

  24. Listen! on 35,000 Linux Benchmarks In a Week · · Score: 1

    Yes, that's Ganon's trap.

  25. Re:Old School on Reminiscing Old School Linux · · Score: 1

    Violet Vista?