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  1. Re:Why is our media... on Kaspersky Lab Has Been Working With Russian Intelligence (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Find your answer in who controls the media.

  2. Re: You don't say on Kaspersky Lab Has Been Working With Russian Intelligence (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    There are criminals in the FBI, FSB, CIA, in all political arenas on this planet. Not all cockroaches scatter when the lights are turned on.

  3. Re:You don't say on Kaspersky Lab Has Been Working With Russian Intelligence (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Google cia admission of drug dealing in LA. and look at the comments such as that. these are not my sentiments, but the sentiments of really greedy people.

  4. You don't say on Kaspersky Lab Has Been Working With Russian Intelligence (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Imagine that, a Russian company working for/with the Russians. How quaint. Much like the Cripts and Bloods working for the CIA.

  5. Humans are the most virulent form of disease. We've done more damage to this planet, as well as to ourselves, than any other sentient being. No wonder no other beings will openly communicate with us; barring those that see us as part of the food chain.

  6. Re: captain obvious is being obvious again on Microsoft Claims Windows 10 Saves Enterprises 28% More Than They Claimed Last Year (computerworld.com) · · Score: 0

    And don't forget, mercury in vaccines don't cause autism. Right Bill?

  7. Re: But but but! on No One Knows What To Do With the International Space Station (popsci.com) · · Score: 1

    Don't forget the space cinder blocks under the space truck axles in the space front yard.

  8. Re: Reveals Cell Monitoring Policy on Canada's RCMP National Police Force Reveals Use of Secretive Cellphone Surveillance Technology (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    Quis custodiet ipsos custodet?

  9. Re: Space SHIP on No One Knows What To Do With the International Space Station (popsci.com) · · Score: 1

    What you described is a planet.

  10. Re: But but but! on No One Knows What To Do With the International Space Station (popsci.com) · · Score: 1

    NASA has a motto: "Faster, Cheaper, Better", the problem is that it does not work very well until you add the words "Pick Two".

  11. Just goes to show ya. on New AI Algorithm Beats Even the World's Worst Traffic (vice.com) · · Score: 2

    Human stupidity will always overcome artificial intelligence.

  12. Re: good luck with that! on US Workers Face A Higher Risk Of Being Replaced By Robots (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Not all manufacturing plants are designed to be modular. Modularity of components can only go so far, then human intervention becomes inevitable. Having a robot open an enclosure to replace a input/output module of a PLC, let alone re-wire it is more complex than plug and play. Also to that end, how does a robot modify electrical/mechanical prints? By what protocols? A better construct would be a human - machine symbiosis. Once again, good luck with that.

  13. Re: maidanist recipe on Terrifying Anti-Riot Vehicle Created To Quash Any Urban Disturbance (boingboing.net) · · Score: 4, Funny

    All the better for Soylent Green processing.

  14. good luck with that! on US Workers Face A Higher Risk Of Being Replaced By Robots (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    I can understand replacing simple tasks, but complicated ones? It's difficult enough to find maintenance techs owning anything more than a pair of channel-locks and a cresent wrench. Programming a robot to perform diagnostics, mechanical or electrical will become a nightmare. Being able to correlate dissimilar concepts on machine failure to effect a proper and effective repair is daunting. After 45 years of experience, I still find myself learning something new, or re-learning a better way. Don't even get me started with constant retooling.

  15. Re: Now we know where the moral compass is pointin on FBI Dismisses Child Porn Case Rather Than Reveal Their Tor Browser Exploit (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    A moral compass that begs realignment. Is the FBI capable of sustaining a fifth amendment plea? If not, then burn them at the stake.

  16. Add armor and weapons, this can take over security and protection services.

  17. Re: No wi-fi on Disney Develops Room With 'Ubiquitous Wireless' Charging (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Q1 = Q2.

  18. Re: Only one word.. on Disney Develops Room With 'Ubiquitous Wireless' Charging (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Tessa wasn't working on it. It worked. He used a loop of wire around the room at 1000 Hz. Couple this to a device using this frequency converted to a D.C. rectifier, charging your device.

  19. All that technology! The best way to make a non-newtonian fluid more newtonian is to add water.

  20. Re: This is an OS on EU Privacy Watchdogs Say Windows 10 Settings Still Raise Concerns (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Maybe it has a virus that will kill 30 million users. I think I know who has the antidote... a vaccine for windows 10.

  21. Re: Who would sink a nuclear ship? on US Navy Decommissions the First Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    If you really want to know what happens, then go to Japan and stay there; eat the seafood, drink the water and bathe in the the environment. Take notes, leave a journal for posterity and have children. Post your data to social media, words and pictures; leave it to the future to assess the outcome. You are too close to the inception point, with little data to make a valid extrapolation. Given 20 or 30 years worth of data will give a meaningful direction for further extrapolation. Given 100 years of data, an hypothesis will redefine the direction and possible results.

  22. Re: Who would sink a nuclear ship? on US Navy Decommissions the First Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    Given time, seawater affected reactors will eventually spill their guts. Fuku-shima has been doing so for years.

  23. Nothing has been leaked. I know. There are many factors related to speed. Nothing classified has been leaked. The accumulation of barnacles affect all seawater vessels, including whales.

  24. What was he doing, surrendering to two invaders at once?

  25. Re: That's not a "quote" of Engadget's report... on US Navy Decommissions the First Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    I copied that last week AND you stole it. FTFY