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  1. Re:Javascript is now web scale on Node.js and MongoDB Turning JavaScript Into a Full-Stack Language · · Score: 1

    It's a trap!

  2. What's the most complex part of code? on Dr. Dobb's Calls BS On Obsession With Simple Code · · Score: 1

    Probably the licensing...

  3. Re:public? on Automated Plate Readers Let Police Collect Millions of Records On Drivers · · Score: 3, Funny

    And the "Harper Valley PTA"

  4. "oversight" ha ha ha on Meet PRISM's English Little Brother: Socmint · · Score: 1

    There's only one group responsible for oversight, and we're doing a pretty lousy job of it.

  5. Re:Bottom up victory on Android On the Desktop · · Score: 1

    ...it should be feared.

    Yes, sniff your network carefully.

  6. Re:"Nearby star" on 3 Habitable-Zone Super-Earths Found Orbiting Nearby Star · · Score: 1

    22 light years... These guys have seen the entire run of MacGyver by now. Let them figure out how to get here

  7. Re:Really on YouTube Removes Video of Reactions To Being Videoed · · Score: 1

    Yeah, yeah, I can see the kind of pictures you'll get with those. You know that kind of stuff will get you locked up, right?

  8. Re:ICANN cares not about users on ICANN Working Group Seeks To Kill WHOIS · · Score: 2

    ...fuck you ICANN. I hope you profiteering fucks get fucked in the ass. And then when someone tries to fuck me because of your fucking stupid actions I will do everything I can to direct them to fuck you instead, you stupid fucking fucks.

    Mmm, smells like teen spirit...

  9. Re:What Bat Villian designed this boat?!?! on Solar-Powered Boat Carries 8.5 Tons of Lithium-Ion Batteries · · Score: 1

    Sure, they be trying to make some sort of point...

    Yeah, they were trying to make Steve Job's boat look good.

  10. 2 gigawatts... on Breaking Supercomputers' Exaflops Barrier · · Score: 1

    Hmm, Mr. Fusion is due in a couple of years...

  11. Re:"Nearby star" on 3 Habitable-Zone Super-Earths Found Orbiting Nearby Star · · Score: 1

    The 'insurmountable' doesn't exist. The impractical is a little different. And to me, without faster than light travel, dragging our meat bags around to 'nearby stars' does not seem practical. I will grant that only greed and politics prevent regular service to the moon, it is they that make it seem as distant as an extrasolar planet.

  12. Re:Example screenshots of the abuse... on FTC Demands Search Engines Separate Paid Advertisements From Search Results · · Score: 1

    Oops.. I should've taken that left turn at Albuquerque...

  13. Just tilt your monitor back on FTC Demands Search Engines Separate Paid Advertisements From Search Results · · Score: 1

    The color shows up just fine.

  14. Re:"Nearby star" on 3 Habitable-Zone Super-Earths Found Orbiting Nearby Star · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Right now it doesn't matter if it were 1.5 light seconds away. We can't get there. It may as well be in another universe. By the time we can conveniently travel that far, the whole concept of distance will be meaningless. For the sake of argument, yes, 22 light years is closer than 13 billion, but for now, in practical terms, the distance is infinite. If you already bought your ticket, I would suggest you ask for a refund.

  15. "Nearby star" on 3 Habitable-Zone Super-Earths Found Orbiting Nearby Star · · Score: -1, Troll

    That's funny as hell...

  16. Re:let me fix that for you on US Senators: NSA Lies In Fact Sheets · · Score: 1

    And? So they lie. It's a prerequisite of winning an election and keeping the job. They do it because we reward them for it. Those who tell the truth are given the electric shock. It's Pavlovian conditioning. What do you expect??

  17. Re:Secret courts? on US Senators: NSA Lies In Fact Sheets · · Score: 1

    And from your perspective, what do you call the AQ fighters in Syria that the US and Europe are financing? I only bring this up because it appears that you and your peeps define 'terrorists' by their target.

  18. No passion in your propaganda whatsoever. on US Senators: NSA Lies In Fact Sheets · · Score: 1

    You are a real machine, man.. Dig it

  19. Re:Since when on US Senators: NSA Lies In Fact Sheets · · Score: 1

    Ah, but the problem isn't complex. That's just people trying to sound all superior, spreading condescending bullshit.

  20. Re:let me fix that for you on US Senators: NSA Lies In Fact Sheets · · Score: 1

    So the [put any country's name here] government is under the thumb of organized criminals.... there's a surprise.

    You will have to elect some brave souls who are willing to give up everything they love if you expect anything to change at all. That is the business we are in.

  21. Re:Reactions to this on US Senators: NSA Lies In Fact Sheets · · Score: 1

    The 'rule of law' is bullshit if not applied to everybody, including those who write and enforce it. Don't expect any respect until that changes. Pretty simple.

  22. Re:FTFY on US Senators: NSA Lies In Fact Sheets · · Score: 1

    A good reflection on about 98% of the people. Everybody, in their personal little fiefdoms is doing the exact same thing. Everything we create is in our own image. That includes governments, corporations, communities, deities... and even inanimate objects.

  23. Re:BS right in the first sentence on Quantum-Tunneling Electrons Could Make Semiconductors Obsolete · · Score: 2

    They were doing a cold fusion experiment, and discovered telepathic yogurt..

  24. Re:Wow, if you believe this guy on Personal Audio's James Logan Answers Your Questions · · Score: 1

    The system is just broken...

    It is NOT!

    WE are broken!

    You're out of order! You're out of order! The whole trial is out of order!

      We piss and moan, yet, every day we wake up and go about our dirty business pretending we're not part of anything. How many degrees of separation from the emperor is required to be able to claim 'innocence' and ignorance of his crimes?

  25. Re:Wow, if you believe this guy on Personal Audio's James Logan Answers Your Questions · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Yes, he's a master of spin. He'll convince you that tuberculosis is good for you. The man should be writing speeches for the president. He seems quite qualified.