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  1. Re:Problems? on Under the Chassis: A Look At Tesla's Battery Shield · · Score: 2

    Obama?! What, did he invent the electric car?

  2. These things need to print from raw materials on Interviews: Ask Bre Pettis About Making Things · · Score: 1

    When will I be able to make my own space rocket from a pile of rocks to a finished product?

  3. Do not hassle the people giving bribes on Hewlett-Packard Admits To International Bribery and Money Laundering Schemes · · Score: 1

    That would be wagging the dog. Nail the ones who take them. They are the criminals.

  4. Re:Good on New French Law Prohibits After-Hours Work Emails · · Score: 1

    You can control both...

  5. Re:At least someone appreciates work-life balance on New French Law Prohibits After-Hours Work Emails · · Score: 2

    Soon, when we mechanize. There will be no need to work.

  6. Re:Good on New French Law Prohibits After-Hours Work Emails · · Score: 1

    Tyranny by government, or tyranny by business, Take your pick..

  7. Re:At least someone appreciates work-life balance on New French Law Prohibits After-Hours Work Emails · · Score: 4, Insightful

    he last thing France needs is yet another reason for businesses to locate elsewhere.

    Yes, it would be nice if the rest of the world caught up. There is no reason to make anybody work more then 6 hours a day, 30 hours a week...

  8. "Good game" on How Riot's Social Scientists Fight League of Legends Trolling · · Score: 1

    Gee, I haven't said that since Pong...

  9. Re:Vaccines killed measles culture... on How Cochlear Implants Are Being Blamed For Killing Deaf Culture · · Score: 1

    Airplanes killed passenger rail culture.

    Well actually, that one does suck.

  10. Re:Let it die on How Cochlear Implants Are Being Blamed For Killing Deaf Culture · · Score: 1

    It was then that Diana Moon Clampers, the Handicapper General, came into the studio with a double-barreled ten-gauge shotgun. She fired twice, and the Emperor and the Empress were dead before they hit the floor.

  11. Re:What a joke on Comcast Takes 2014 Prize For Worst Company In America · · Score: 1

    They would if enough people complained and actually started to vote them out. But that is not likely to happen if the TV works at all and there is plenty of instant dinners in the freezer. Comcast is merely being opportunistic. I can't really fault them for their success.

  12. Re:What a joke on Comcast Takes 2014 Prize For Worst Company In America · · Score: 1

    How many complaints are on record? It seems to me if not enough people file and file over again and again until the problem is resolved, it never will be. Don't be taking surveys. File a complaint with the damn authorities.

  13. Don't judge yet on Snowden: NSA Spied On Human Rights Workers · · Score: 1

    Let's see what he brings home.

  14. Anger management through physics on Study: Video Gamer Aggression Result of Game Experience, Not Violent Content · · Score: 2

    How many ballistics experiments were performed with a Rubik's Cube?

  15. based on plausibility on Evidence Aside, FBI Says Russians Out To Steal Ideas From US Tech Firms · · Score: 1

    The truthers have infiltrated the FBI! Well "based on plausibility", J. Edgar Hoover was buried in his favorite dress.

    My only question is, Will any of this affect space station operations? Will the taxis raise their fares?

  16. Re:Good for them. on European Court of Justice Strikes Down Data Retention Law · · Score: 1

    Well, you know the routine. You gotta elect somebody that will write sane law.

  17. Re:Good for them. on European Court of Justice Strikes Down Data Retention Law · · Score: 1

    The system seems to work.

    Yes, people might think that, but how can you verify your data is not being harvested?

  18. Re:Can't wait on European Court of Justice Strikes Down Data Retention Law · · Score: 2

    It's not difficult. How would you ever know? The "workaround" is just doing it without telling anybody. You will never be able to prove a thing.

  19. Re:The next time sone on /. on Interview: John McAfee Answers Your Questions · · Score: 1

    Yeah, he makes Central American sound pretty reasonable. The is no "negotiation" in the States. Well, not at our level. We live under a canopy of money flowing right over our heads.

  20. Re:Is it not obvious? They have dirt on him! on Why No Executive Order To Stop NSA Metadata Collection? · · Score: 1

    Obama's "liberal base" (and any republican "conservative base") are bots, manipulated through psychological exploits. Most of those exploits have a name that ends with "-ism". The political names are quite interchangeable. The force behind the whole thing is the very same on all sides. The professionals know exactly what they are doing. Maybe it's a good thing because it would otherwise be tiny little fiefdoms throughout the world at constant warfare. The crowd has the mentality of a five year old.

  21. Re:Is it not obvious? They have dirt on him! on Why No Executive Order To Stop NSA Metadata Collection? · · Score: 1

    To me all that is irrelevant to the argument as to whether people have a choice. We're are dealing with a psychological issue, not a political one.

  22. Re:Where do you draw the line? on Should Microsoft Be Required To Extend Support For Windows XP? · · Score: 1

    It's all very simple. If they refuse to sell, license, or support it, they should lose all copyright and patent protection, and the product should be taken into the public domain.

  23. Re:So in 2007 Obama... on Why No Executive Order To Stop NSA Metadata Collection? · · Score: 1

    What he has been saying all along is, "You can stuff your damn civil liberties"... Well, okay, the guy who said it is now mayor of Chicago, but the president didn't do anything to disagree.

  24. Re:Is it not obvious? They have dirt on him! on Why No Executive Order To Stop NSA Metadata Collection? · · Score: 1

    That would be because the trait is highly rewarded in those fields, or any other position of authority. So it becomes dominant.

  25. Re:Is it not obvious? They have dirt on him! on Why No Executive Order To Stop NSA Metadata Collection? · · Score: 1

    I don't blame either side for peoples' failure to steer clear of both. If bad videos can get 10 millions hits on youtube, then the place is just begging for an entertaining candidate with photogenic cats to come along. I'm sorry, there are no rules mandating that a person must vote for a republican or a democrat. The "lesser evil" game only delays the inevitable for a short time.