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  1. and in law related news.. on Sexist Presentations At Startup Competition Prompt TechCrunch Apology · · Score: 1

    " TechCrunch also apologized for another pitch for a product called Circle Shake, in which a man simulated masturbation." - as Nintendo patented this for the Wii.

  2. Re:Dislike competition? on Microsoft Drops Price on Nokia's 41-Megapixel Phone · · Score: 1

    Reinvented?? Is this like how they invented the MP3 player?

    About the one big idea they had was a single product line.

  3. Re:Obligatory on Drone Hunters Lining Up and Paying Out In Colorado · · Score: 1

    LMFTFY

    In American freed Afghanistan, Drones hunt you.

  4. Re:KSP on Chris Kraft Talks About The Decline of NASA · · Score: 1
  5. Re:Times have changed. on Russia Issues Travel Warning To Its Citizens About United States and Extradition · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Can you blame Russia for not extraditing their citizens for offences of only several million dollars thats what, about what 5 MP3s worth of value?

    The whole world is sick of this rubbish.

  6. The past called.. on Using Pulsars As GPS For Starships · · Score: 5, Insightful
  7. In no way is this a "Lets put up a microwave beam weapon satellite and pretend that we are beaming power down by installing a secret Nuke reactor under a big dish."

  8. Re:Bringing coal to Newcastle! on Australian University Unveils New Carbon-Trapping Bricks · · Score: 1

    Spoken like someone who doesn't know anything about politics.

    Politicians will be out and about spending their travel and election allowances.. not staying in Canberra.. Even the ones whose electrons are in Canberra will be looking for reasons to go elsewhere, I'm sure they will justify them as friendship visits, or what not.

    Speaking as a now Ex-Canberran.

  9. Apples to Apples. on Workers at Chile's ALMA Telescope Strike Over Working Conditions · · Score: 5, Insightful

    These guys are earning $2,000 p/m more than ALMA workers who are working in US, Japan or the EU.

    Lets get a comparison of wages earned by locals doing similar skilled jobs.

  10. Re:communication skills on Security Community Raises $12k For Researcher Snubbed By Facebook · · Score: 3

    Bull shit, if you have non-technical people running your bug bounty, then you have lost, they will be paying for things that aren't bugs and ignoring others.

    "If I do X, Y happens, repeatedly. Y should not ever happen"

    You shouldn't have to do more than that to report a bug for a bug bounty program.

  11. Re:Was that really necessary? on NZ Police Got PRISM Data Before Raid On Dotcom · · Score: 4, Insightful

    When the US is in command, nothing is excessive when protecting the income of Big business.

  12. Re:Sugar on What's Causing the Rise In Obesity? Everything. · · Score: 1

    And I don't want my Inter-tubes slowed down by a bunch of pimply faced geeks torrenting every bit of porn just because they can, doesn't mean its going to happen.. I'm looking at you AC

  13. As I keep having to say to my older family.. on Google Outage: Internet Traffic Plunges 40% · · Score: 5, Informative

    Pro Tip: Rather than Googling 'Facebook' you could use a bookmark, or try www.facebook.com

  14. Re:More ripping off the taxpayer on Dishwasher-Size, 25kW Fuel Cell In Development · · Score: 0

    Modding an AC up should "cost" two points, possibly forcing the moderator to seriously think twice about the value of the comment before doing the mod; and probably consider it should only be when the AC is making an important point that requires anonymity. If they don't like it, they can create a pseudonymous reputation like everyone else.

    Mod points are the same as Kama whores,
    A never ending supply, and all spent in the wrong place at the wrong time.

  15. Re:No Shit Sherlock on Why Internet Television Isn't Quite Ready To Save Us From Cable TV · · Score: 1

    Other way around in some places..

    https://www.foxtel.com.au/shop/packages-and-deals/?execution=e1s1
    $47 a month for the basic 37 chans.. $109 for 86 channels. (+$10p/m for HD)

    The Piracy battle has been lost here in Australia.

  16. Re:Pathetic on Twinkies: The Breakfast of Champion Programmers Still Hard To Get · · Score: 1

    I heard the OP Googled Pressure Cookers..

  17. Re:Queensland Health Payroll were a joke already on Australian State Bans IBM From All Contracts After Payroll Bungle · · Score: 1

    I've known Managers in the QLD government system who would move office equipment around the building so that it slowed down workflows and many more staff where needed to do the same job.. Why? Because they got pay rises when they went over certain staff numbers.

  18. Re:Lol on Australian State Bans IBM From All Contracts After Payroll Bungle · · Score: 2

    IBM Pulled out after the costs really started to balloon.. as in the 10's of Millions... And then it really went down hill.

  19. Re:False assumption alert! on With Microsoft Office on Android, Has Linus Torvalds Won? · · Score: 1

    Not framing itself with one set of goals is *the* fault, and if the linux community doesn't give a damm, why is it every year they seem to announce 'THIS is the year of the Linux desktop'.

  20. Linux hasn't won anything. on With Microsoft Office on Android, Has Linus Torvalds Won? · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Android Inc has shown what many of us have always said. If the OSS moment got around to making user friendly easy to use stuff, it will take off. All your forking and hiding behind the command line are just killing you. Installs are getting better, much better, but still the amount of work someone has to do is too steep a learning curve for your Average joe to be able to setup and maintain a general Linux system. In the old days it used to be said someone with an Average IQ could EITHER remember the road rules, or be able to program a VHS recorder timer.

  21. Re:Standing up to the Feds on Feds Allegedly Demanding User Passwords From Services · · Score: 1

    More to the point how many "over my dead body" statements last longer than a night in lockup, let alone awaiting a trial.

  22. That explains it.. on Imitation In Dogs Matches Humans and Apes · · Score: 3, Funny

    So this is why I see many fat dogs lately..

  23. Nuke them from orbit--it’s the only way to be sure.

  24. Re:Things like this... on Gore Site Operator Arrested For Posting Video of Murder · · Score: 1

    Not being up-to-date with gore webpages this maybe from the same one, interesting though.

    ***

    It is easy to tell which search terms were used by the sheep because their search phrases are as sick and repulsive as the sheep themselves. If what people searched for to land here makes your stomach turn, it’s from the sheep. How can I say that? Easy – students of Best Gore come to the website directly as they have for years. They are well aware of the content the website provides and do not go out of their way to search for “7 year old vagina fingered” like the sheep do.

    What People Searched For To Land Here:
    - www childfuckingmotherpics com - a 15 year old raped me bestgore porn - man fucking sheep - childfuckingmotherpics - sheep porn - guy fucking sheep - fucking a sheep - w w w best gore chocked nude com - guy fucking a sheep -www childfuckingmotherpics com

  25. Re:Things like this... on Gore Site Operator Arrested For Posting Video of Murder · · Score: 4, Insightful

    What's worse is it seems the submitter for the post has been brain washed into believing all this 'Land of the free and home of the brave' rubbish.

    32nd on the list of free speech for the press.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Press_Freedom_Index

    Sure you still have some of your citizens rights, but it seems you are losing more and more every day, the government now can and will spy on you with out warrant, letting the ppl know about this lands you with ironically charges of being a spy..