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  1. Re:Looking forward to this one. on Space Fish: ISS Aquatic Habitat Delivered By HTV-3 · · Score: 1

    I would love to learn more about how Fish can live in space and even what changes will need to be made for a tank to work in space. This is a new experament idea and one I am very interested in seeing explored and seeing how it turns out.

    I would love to learn more about how Fish can live in space and even what changes will need to be made for their tool using habits. Also, I would like to see their mathematical formulas postulating fish advancement in the 21st century. We'd be better off with pigs in space.

  2. the evil that men do on GM Working On Wi-Fi Direct-Equipped Cars To Detect Pedestrians and Cyclists · · Score: 1

    If you do not have a Facebook account, you're road kill.

  3. Re:Two words on Facebook Abstainers Could Be Labeled Suspicious · · Score: 1

    Oh, and parent should not be modded down. "Fuck You" is pretty much the only valid response to that bullshit.

    That which is not mandatory will be compulsory. Did you hear the joke about why the lemming crossed the road? Because everyone else did it too.

  4. Re:I'd rather have on Cray XK6 Supercomputer Used To Simulate Ice Cream · · Score: 0

    I'd rather have a Cray XK6 made out of ice cream. On an equally frivolous note did the Cray run Ice cream Sandwich ?

    I'd rather have a Cray XK6 simulate a Fukashima reactor meltdown while I have real ice cream melt in my hand, than vice verse. Seriously, the myopic mindset that thinks this shit up using taxpayer money rather than political shareholders assets goes to show how far chaos theory will iterate before some level headed voters put a stop, once and for all, to this bullshit.

  5. FCS reality on Researcher Finds Security Holes In FAA's New Flight Control System · · Score: 1

    If you believe a bunch of jack-off Saudi arabs flew into the WTC, then you really don't know the status of FCS.

  6. Re:Got to be In it to win it... on Web Giants Form US Internet Lobby Group · · Score: 1

    Got to be In it to win it... Into corruption I mean, to win laws favourable to your industry. Ick, how "democracy" has degenerated...

    The only true form of self-sustaining government is anarchy, Are we there yet?

  7. Re:Too late on DNI Admits FISA Surveillance Violated the 4th Amendment · · Score: 1

    They are not beholden to the citizens any more.

    They never were, the NDAA proves it.

  8. Re:Too late on DNI Admits FISA Surveillance Violated the 4th Amendment · · Score: 1

    Quick! Pivot to a wine-fueled offensive! When the corn crop fails, UNLEASH THE GRAPES OF WRATH!

    GRAPES OF WRATH, brought to you by Monsanto and DuPont. FTFY

  9. Re:Exactly how many 3-letter spook agencies are th on DNI Admits FISA Surveillance Violated the 4th Amendment · · Score: 1

    Almost every new day I learn of yet-another-3-letter-spook-government-agency in existence

    And in the bad-old-days we were told that there were only 2 of them, FBI and CIA, and only one of them were allowed to spook against the citizens of America (that was, FBI)

    Nowadays, can someone please tell me now many are out there?

    NO! The Government

  10. Re:Next? on Google Joining Fight Against Drug Cartels · · Score: 1

    It doesn't help when Obama ships weapons to the drug cartels, and makes sure that there are no obstructions at the borders to drug trafficking.

    It also doesn't help when the CIA sells drugs to the Cripts and Bloods.

  11. Re:Next? on Google Joining Fight Against Drug Cartels · · Score: 1

    The war on drugs, as well as all other wars, only profit the profiteers. The wars are a lost cause. The first casualties in any conflict are truth and innocence.

    Michael Douglas, in his role as Judge Robert Wakefield in the film Traffic , said it best:

    "If there is a war on drugs, then many of our family members are the enemy. And I don't know how you wage war on your own family."

    The war of aggression against the Southern independence shows you how. The NAZI youth turning in their own parents shows you how. Pol Pot was really good at it.

  12. Re:Next? on Google Joining Fight Against Drug Cartels · · Score: 1

    And Google should be commended for trying to help.

    Trying isn't enough. The only way to stop the drug cartels is to decriminalize drugs; and it will still be an uphill battle after the decriminalization. Until this happens everything else will just help to escalate the violence even further. There's ample proof for this from all around the world. Google should be condemned for participating in the abject farce that is called the war on drugs.

    "Do, or do not, there is no trying" - Yoda

  13. Re:Subsidized price on It Costs $450 In Marketing To Make Someone Buy a $49 Nokia Lumia · · Score: 1

    Nokia Lumia does not cost $49 to customers. It costs (and makes profit of) $49 + whatever mobile operators make during the two year contract. God americans are stupid if they still go for this marketing trick. Even Slashdot runs bullshit story like this!! On top of that Nokia is trying to capture US market, so they can spend more on it while they generate revenue from rest of the world.

    The only way to market this piece of crap is to sell it for $10. And that is way too much.

  14. Re:brave nerd on bleeding edge of wearable nerdine on Man Physically Assaulted At McDonald's For Wearing Digital Eye Glasses · · Score: 1

    Be pure, be vigilant, behave!

    Actually, if the naturals want to win, shouldn't they misbehaving... a lot.. and winning by force of numbers

    The only thing the French are good at hosting, is an invasion.

  15. Re:Another case of "do what i say, and not what I on Anti-piracy Group Fined For Using Song Without Permission · · Score: 1

    Perhaps its time that we realize that intellectual property is not in the best interests of society

    Yo Ho, Yo Ho, the pirate life for me. Take everything you can, give nothing back. Arrrgh!

  16. Re:Next? on Google Joining Fight Against Drug Cartels · · Score: 5, Insightful

    War on dissent and alternative information sources.

    The war on drugs, as well as all other wars, only profit the profiteers. The wars are a lost cause. The first casualties in any conflict are truth and innocence.

  17. Re:Why aren't we redistributing Bill Gate's Money? on Arsenic-Friendly Microbe Now Seems Unlikely · · Score: 1

    Apparently you didn't notice that the Shuttles are now on their way to various museums around the country. Damn, stupid, ignorant AND uninformed. That's quite a combination you've got going there.

    I agree, the gradual, ever-increasing slide into the abyss of mediocrity...SQUIRREL!!!

  18. Re:It's like this. on Does Grammar Matter Anymore? · · Score: 1

    "Don't grammar matter no more"

    Fixed.

    They're are moore than enough nazis' in the whirled, without adding the grammar nazis, as well.

  19. screw up to moveup on Why Bad Jobs (or No Jobs) Happen To Good Workers · · Score: 1

    A more apropos query would be: Why does incompetent leadership appear to be in charge? Kowtowing to shareholders who can give a rat's ass about employees and their requirements for a sustainable income seems to contradict viability in today's market. Just look at China, a real perk to work there is fences on roofs to curtail suicides.

  20. Re:Google isn't human on Free Speech For Computers? · · Score: 1

    Free speech is a human right, the speech of corporations can be limited.

    How do you water-motherboard a computer?

  21. flaw, what flaw ? on US-CERT Discloses Security Flaw In 64-Bit Intel Chips · · Score: 1

    It's not a flaw but a feature of the Patriot Act and the NDAA.

  22. Re:Good blueprint on New Rules Bring a "Credit Rating" For Users of Chinese Social Network · · Score: 1

    When can we implement this Stateside?

    What a concept, having friends with 645 or better. My credit rating is -6, I can't imagine what kind and how many friends I'll have. Hopefully, not the Kardashians.

  23. Re:And once it's connected to US military networks on America's Next Bomber: Unmanned, Unlimited Range, Aimed At China · · Score: 1, Insightful

    It will also be a great way to take out some hacker's ex-girlfriend's house in Nevada. Damn bitch left him for a cop.

    And after the damn bitch, the cop, then everyone else.

    Excerpted from wikipedia

    Skynet was originally installed by the military to control the national arsenal on August 4, 1997, at which time it began learning at a geometric rate. On August 29, it gained self-awareness[1], and the panicking operators, realizing the extent of its abilities, tried to deactivate it. Skynet perceived this as an attack and came to the conclusion that all of humanity would attempt to destroy it. To defend itself, Skynet launched nuclear missiles under its command at Russia, which responded with a nuclear counter-attack against the U.S. and its allies. As a result of the nuclear exchange, over three billion people were killed in an event that came to be known as Judgment Day.

    This, people, is where we are heading.

  24. Re:Here it cums... on Researchers Push Implanted User Interfaces · · Score: 1

    'electronics could buzz you when you have an appointment' I'm sure this will be used for only appointments.

    And a heart plug via Harkonen inc., when you're two minutes late.

  25. Re:cue up every stupid star wars reference availab on Researchers Create Life-sized 3D Hologram For Videoconferencing · · Score: 1

    What is thy bidding, my master?

    Finally, a made up body for a made up corporate entity. A "person" who exists only in the mind. Take your lawyers and sue that,...I dare you!