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  1. Re:Well, he's not afraid his company might fire hi on Larry Page: You Worry Too Much About Medical Privacy · · Score: 1

    I though ABC made Lost but maybe I'm mistaken

  2. Re:The Haystack on Florida Activates System For Citizens To Call Each Other Terrorists · · Score: 2

    and the result of that is a shitload of hay

  3. Re:The Haystack on Florida Activates System For Citizens To Call Each Other Terrorists · · Score: 4, Interesting

    An eyewitness report of an actual crime and a tip on some subjective activity that is arguably suspicious are two different things entirely. In florida, sitting and reding the Koran on my front porch would probably be enough to get me called in.

  4. Re: I can't wait to see this battle on Google Demands Microsoft Pull YouTube App For WP8 · · Score: 2

    How do you know what MS demanded/asked for in their talks with Google? How do you know it was reasonable?

  5. Re: I can't wait to see this battle on Google Demands Microsoft Pull YouTube App For WP8 · · Score: 1

    We don't know the nature of the negotiations between Google and MS, but we do know that MS has written an app that clearly violates Youtube's TOS.

  6. Re:I've tried to like Google's Glass product... on Google I/O 2013 Underway: Watch For Updates · · Score: 2

    so what I can do that with a regular camera, some electrical tape and a tongue switch of some kind that I'd need to figure out.

  7. Re:must... protect.... god... on Bill Gates Opens Up About Steve Jobs · · Score: 1

    I call dibs for Gates on Randall Flagg

  8. hm... on Cosmos Remake Coming To Fox In 2014 · · Score: 1

    It will star astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson

    YESSS!

  9. Re: living in america :( on How Colleges Are Pushing Out the Poor To Court the Rich · · Score: 1

    any kind of it. on engineering work, can be shipped overseas regardless of the quality of the work you do. That applies to almost any white collar job nowadays.

  10. Re: living in america :( on How Colleges Are Pushing Out the Poor To Court the Rich · · Score: 1

    any kind of IT or engineering work, can be shipped overseas regardless of the quality of the work you do. That applies to almost any white collar job nowadays.

  11. Re:in joules. please on Scientists May Have Detected Neutrinos From Another Galaxy · · Score: 5, Funny

    are you not familiar with the upside the head measurement of force? measured in FredSanfords

  12. Re:TWYTBAKF on The Dark Side of Amazon's New Pilots · · Score: 1

    forgot the damn fire

  13. TWYTBAKF on The Dark Side of Amazon's New Pilots · · Score: 1

    They Want You To Buy A Kindle

  14. Re:Watch the total absence on One Boston Marathon Bomb Suspect Dead, Other At Large After Shootout With Police · · Score: 1

    In America, a terrorist suspect is most likely a right-wingnut.

  15. Re:MIT on One Boston Marathon Bomb Suspect Dead, Other At Large After Shootout With Police · · Score: 5, Interesting

    In other words, many are good cops despite being cops.

  16. All I can say is on Facebook Home Reviews Arrive · · Score: 3, Informative

    ugh....no thanks.

  17. Re:I'd be pretty pissed on British ISP Bombards Users With Deleted Emails · · Score: 1

    It would be Yahoo's responsibility, at the behest of SKY, to have checked this out beforehand, as Yahoo is getting paid for this and should care about delivering a good migration. This makes the "new" Yahoo look very, very bad. My boss would have my ass for this.

  18. So subjective. on Why Are We Still Talking About LucasArts' Old Adventure Games? · · Score: 1

    By most accounts the last truly great LucasArts game was released almost 15 years ago, and yet, many in the industry still hold these titles as the benchmark.

    I'm sure that's true by "most accounts", but most accounts come from geezers (in my opinion). I'm a geezer. I never latched onto adventure games outside a little Leisure Suit Larry. But I and a whole bunch of folks find modern games much better. Older games never addicted me like some more recent games do (notable recent ones being Skyrim and Borderlands 2)). I guess what I'm trying to say is, I wouldn't base a post on such an arguable, subjective premise. The supremacy of old adventure games is not a given for many people. And I know this post was based on a subjective premise but I'm just sayin'. :P

  19. Re:Hypocrisy on Massive Data Leak Reveals How the Ultra Rich Hide Their Wealth · · Score: 1

    You're saying that the cost of FDA protection kills more people than tainted drugs (many of which never existed because of FDA protection). You're going to have to prove that, and I know you can't.

  20. Re:More succinctly on Massive Data Leak Reveals How the Ultra Rich Hide Their Wealth · · Score: 1

    Yet France has lower infant mortality and a better school system, better transit and lower incidence of chronic disease. Plus higher wages and far better distribution of wealth. I'd say it works out pretty well.

  21. Re: "This cannot end well" on Massive Data Leak Reveals How the Ultra Rich Hide Their Wealth · · Score: 1

    Please elaborate. You're being vague.

  22. Re:When do we return to real tech? on Facebook Launches "Home" For Android · · Score: 1

    sorry, my above reply isn't meant for you.

  23. Re:When do we return to real tech? on Facebook Launches "Home" For Android · · Score: 1

    I thought my phone (SGS3) was far more powerful than a 15-year old laptop, and was much, much smaller. It can also play high-def movies, navigate for me, and take decent photos. Sounds like you need a good phone, or at least play with one so you can discuss this with people who know.

  24. Re:Why not? on How To Hunt a Cicada Smorgasbord · · Score: 1

    cucumbers

  25. Sooooo many judgements against Google on Google Glass and Surveillance Culture · · Score: 1

    With each new eyebrow-raising court judgment and federal fine levied against Google, he adds,

    Yes Google has been the single worst offender in so many cases dealing with privacy, right? So many, there's no use in giving an actual might as well apply it in the most unclear, inaccurate way.... it has to be like a fuckton of judgements. A metric fuckton. Two metric fucktons. Shame on Google.