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  1. Re:So what? on Madoff's Programmers Indicted · · Score: 1

    COUGH The reason we gave them the money was to save them from collapse and save our economy from the problems that would create. They are paying it back. ENDCOUGH

  2. Re:A false choice, of course... on Health Care Reform · · Score: 3, Insightful

    So people with pre-existing conditions simply can't have the luxury of health care? Ignorance at its best.

  3. Re:WTF? on Facebook Attracting More Visitors Than Google.com · · Score: 1

    Google Chrome allows me to create keywords for certain websites to automatically search them.

    yt [search term] - YouTube
    w [article name] - Wikipedia
    ud [term] - Urban Dictionary
    g [query] - Google
    play [song name] - Playlist.com

  4. Re:Wicked cool. on Mario Reduced To 8x8 With Open Source and Arduino · · Score: 1, Funny

    No.

    Girl gamers don't exist.

    There's no computer or video game console in the laundry room nor the kitchen.

  5. Re:Two classic games combined on Mario Reduced To 8x8 With Open Source and Arduino · · Score: 1

    Shhh, don't point that out. He's quite obviously/wooshviously trying to look cool by having a friend with a store.

  6. Re:Well on Final Decision Deferred On ".xxx" Domains · · Score: 1

    I just a trolliphany and feel the need to point something out before attending my sister's 3D Ultrasound (which are pretty damn neat, by the way, especially for a geek).

    Sex is to eating and breathing
    as
    commercialized pornography is to eating-then-purging and smoking cigarettes.

  7. Re:09:13, Personal note: on Scientists Need Volunteers To Look At the Sun · · Score: 1

    I feel moved.. but yet so incredibly lonely and suspended after reading that.

  8. Re:Star Wars on The Lost Film That Accompanied Empire Strikes Back · · Score: 1, Troll

    Sad that the editors of Slashdot had to claim it was a film that accompanied Empire Strikes Back when it was nothing even close to that. Crazy what they'll do for a few extra bucks in advertising views huh?

  9. Re:The irony here is... on Unboxing the Fake Intel Core i7-920 · · Score: 1

    Believe it or not, this error is more common than you'd think. For years when I was a teenager I said "intensive purposes" too...

  10. Re:Fuck. That. Multipage shit on Web Browser Grand Prix · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Too lazy to move your finger to click a mouse to continue reading? Sad...

  11. Re:Ah yes... on US Government Poisoned Alcohol During Prohibition · · Score: 1

    You're saying that a chemical that humans can overdose with is marketed simply to poison an abuser?

  12. Re:Ah yes... on US Government Poisoned Alcohol During Prohibition · · Score: 5, Informative

    The acetaminophen is added for extra pain relief - and it does help. 15mg Oxycodone w/ NO-APAP, 30mg, 40mg, 60mg, and 80mg oxycodone-only pills are more popular than the ones with APAP (Tylenol/Acetaminophen). Sure, lower-strength Percocet and Vicodin have acetaminophen in them, but it is not to prevent abuse. Put a whole bottle of Percocet/Vicodin in a cold gallon of water, refrigerate it for several hours, filter out the result, throw away what the filter catches, allow the remaining liquid to evaporate slowly. After the liquid evaporates off of a pan, there will be crystallized particles. Scrape it up, cut out doses, and snort it -- it will be approximately 85-90% the total amount of opiates in the original pills. The acetaminophen you imply is used for malicious purposes will be laying on a coffee filter in the trash.

    The acetaminophen is not to poison a hard abuser; in fact, most doctors would prefer to prescribe the opiate-only preparations due to the toxicity of APAP at high dosages.

  13. Re:Arm your citizens... on Defending Against Drones · · Score: 0

    Do a bit more research. Research has shown that commonplace crimes happen considerably less when everyone is armed, whereas homicide rates increase. I'd take that.

  14. Re:Hunters.. on iPad Will Beat Netbooks With "Magic" · · Score: 1

    Same exact plans here.

  15. Re:Push them further away on Space Junk Getting Worse · · Score: 1

    Aren't photons massless?

  16. Re:Value, Price, and Worth on 1938 Superman Comic Sells For $1M · · Score: 1

    *crushes up 10mg*

    "Cheers!" *sniffffffffff*

  17. Re:Additional risk to us: on What Happens In Vegas Happens In Afghanistan · · Score: 1

    Amen. It makes sense, too. A pilot flying over enemy territory taking out targets is doing it partly to save his own skin - there's less guilt involved. A cyberpilot controlling a plane over enemy territory has reduced his physical and personal risk to virtually zero, but he still must make the decision to press the little red button.

  18. Re:In-home Reprimand on PA School Defends Web-Cam Spying As Security Measure, Denies Misuse · · Score: 4, Informative

    The student said on MSNBC he was caught with Mike n' Ikes (or some kind of candy) on camera, and they believed he had illegal pharmaceutical drugs.

  19. Re:Hum. on Two Chinese Schools Reportedly Tied To Online Attacks · · Score: 1

    Name one measurable way they drain society.

  20. Re:You think it won't happen ... on The Blind Shall See Again, But When? · · Score: 1

    Why did this post get modded troll?

  21. Re:nevermind the blind -- bring on the androids on The Blind Shall See Again, But When? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I believe the opposite; that the human brain would actually create a new color for the UV/IR bands... the person with the ability to see this color would describe it as being indescribable, the same way it is impossible for a human to accurately describe the colors we have now.

  22. Re:First (cheap gas?) on Cellulosic Biofuel Finally Ready For the Road · · Score: 1

    Thank you for pointing out that your post of perfection was corrupted by the syntax of Slashdot.

  23. Re:Exposed already, get over it on A Warming Planet Can Mean More Snow · · Score: 1

    There. Fixed that for you.

    [Citation needed]

  24. Re:Might be interested in it without glasses on No Glasses Needed For TI's New 3D Display · · Score: 1

    However, you are alone with having to bitch about something you apparently have never experienced, because nowadays the majority of glasses for 3D systems are either designed to fit comfortably over your existing spectacles and/or clip on to them.

  25. Re:A: Crap. Lenticular 3D. on No Glasses Needed For TI's New 3D Display · · Score: 1

    ...and to make up for losing half of your framerate, they double the original framerate to 60hz.