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  1. so while on base if I ask for... on Navy Guilty of Illegally Broad Online Searches: Child Porn Conviction Overturned · · Score: 1

    Anyone got any r@ygold, hussyfan, babyshivid, pthc to trade? Meet on efnet #r@ygold

    I gets in trouble?

    Pffft its getting hard to get a decent fap now that the fappening is over... :-P

  2. Re:ewww... nerds... on Microsoft Paid NFL $400 Million To Use Surface, But Announcers Call Them iPads · · Score: 1

    One of us! One of us! Gooble Gobble!!!!

    http://youtu.be/bBXyB7niEc0

  3. Re: cram lots of people in a confined space on 3 Recent Flights Make Unscheduled Landings, After Disputes Over Knee Room · · Score: 1

    This design has already been made since 1500s

    William Shakespeare invented the globe theater, all seating was front row style

  4. Re:The problem, as always... on ACM Blames the PC For Driving Women Away From Computer Science · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Only thing girls should do on PC is lookup recipes to make a better sandwich. :-P

  5. Re:Lipstick on News Aggregator Fark Adds Misogyny Ban · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Holy hell what's next?
    The fark moron must be trying to impress some Axe wound cum receptacle to wet his willy. Doesn't he know surprise buttsechs is easier?

  6. Re:Not sure I believe him... on The Man Responsible For Pop-Up Ads On Building a Better Web · · Score: 1

    Definitely used ads... Dachau, Auschwitz had signs marketing the spa resort.
    "Come for the jobs, food, and free lodging, but stay for the free gas!"

  7. This proves Siri voice requests are all recorded on Murder Suspect Asked Siri Where To Hide a Dead Body · · Score: 1

    Pretty crazy they record all voice requests to Siri

    I wouldn't be surprised if they activate the camera remotely to spy

  8. Harvest the algae for food / protein source on Toxic Algae Threatens Florida's Gulf Coast · · Score: 0

    We can feed it to homeless, we can call it "soylent green", it's made nutritious for people!

  9. Re:And yet here I am on For Fast Internet in the US, Virginia Tops the Charts · · Score: 1

    I live in swamps of south Georgia, but my ISP upgraded from dsl2plus to VDSL so I went from 12mbit down/768k up to 20 Mbit down/2 Mbit up.

  10. Re:Another case, perhaps? on Why the "NASA Tested Space Drive" Is Bad Science · · Score: 1

    And if you slingshot around the sun you go back in time.

    At least Star Trek taught us that :-P

  11. Re:String theory is voodoo physics on The Man Who Invented the 26th Dimension · · Score: 1

    But, but, History Channel says ancient aliens had nuclear power!!! :-P

    *styling mousse & hair gel*
    *poses*
    "Aliens!!!"

  12. Re:While we're at it on The Man Who Invented the 26th Dimension · · Score: 1

    To reload the matrix you only need the 1.

  13. Re:Well at least they saved the children! on Google Spots Explicit Images of a Child In Man's Email, Tips Off Police · · Score: 1

    More r@ygold, hussyfan, babyshivid, pthc for everyone!

    Hehe

  14. Re:i'm glad to work for free on Dealing With 'Advertising Pollution' · · Score: 2

    Why I'm glad adblock exists.

    Course the automated adblock block listplugin on my router is heaven. Its nice to surf the internet free of ads everywhere like it was in 90s

    In 90s we put up websites cause we wanted a presence online and for fun and for yourself and to network. Not for ads and those that spammed were shunned or banned. The free website hosts used to ban spammers in the 90s that had ads.

    At least with adblocking and the daily updated block lists we can get back to a semi normal internet.

  15. Re:Ridiculous! on Marvel's New Thor Will Be a Woman · · Score: 1

    Er tits even

  16. Re:Ridiculous! on Marvel's New Thor Will Be a Woman · · Score: 0

    You can slap fits on Mohammed, just make sure its 9 year old tits for continuity sake!

  17. Re: Any Memory?? what judge will go on just that? on Police Using Dogs To Sniff Out Computer Memory · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Those that use Leviticus are idiots as crazy as Jew and Muslim fundamentals

    Leviticus is the entire basis of sharia law in Islam exact book is used and mosaic law in Torah

    Jesus was specifically asked in new testament about the old law of moses, Jesus replied that he was the new law, inferring that the old ways were over and antiquated, he simplified the entire belief. Instead of all the stupid rules Jesus says there is just one, "god sent his only son, so that anyone believeth in him shall have everlasting life"
    No its/buts/addendum

    So crazy Christians saying otherwise are as insane as fundamental Muslims and Jews.

    Now I'm not claiming or saying what to believe, but fundamental Christians who use old testament are wrong/jehova witness/Mormon or some other cult

  18. Re: Any Memory?? what judge will go on just that? on Police Using Dogs To Sniff Out Computer Memory · · Score: 0

    That's the problem with Jews and Muslims , they follow old testament law aka sharia law.

    Christians do not follow old testament law as Jesus said the old law was done away with as he was the new law

  19. Re:Very promising ... vs Re:This is scary on Consciousness On-Off Switch Discovered Deep In Brain · · Score: 1

    I wish I had mod points, I haven't laughed that hard in long time.

  20. What LeVar Burton really thinks of reading rainbow on Reading Rainbow Kickstarter Heads Into Home Stretch · · Score: 1

    Reading Rainbow's New Theme Song with LeVar Burton: http://youtu.be/VQ34s3kKFDY

  21. Neil DeGrasse Tyson says a 1% increase for mars? on Why NASA's Budget "Victory" Is Anything But · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Tyson has lectured, screamed, went before congress and actively lobby's that if we increased NASA's budget by a penny on the dollar just 1% would get man to mars.

    And he's against private manned space missions, course he says low earth orbit/satellites/iss could be private but only a government can take on the budget and risk of manned exploration of space

    Neil deGrasse Tyson On NASA & Federal Budget (MUâ¦: http://youtu.be/jcdDb-cbadw

    Neil deGrasse Tyson at UB: What NASA Means to Ameâ¦: http://youtu.be/RQhNZENMG1o

    Neil deGrasse Tyson on Apollo missions and NASA funding: http://youtu.be/LWqNYiCAbsY

    Neil DeGrasse Tyson: "Elon Musk's SpaceX Won't Get Us To Mars: http://youtu.be/gW74vsCNQtc

  22. Used for enemy revenge on $10k Reward For Info On Anyone Who Points a Laser At Planes Goes Nationwide · · Score: 1

    Get a family dollar pointer, point a plane, toss pointer by enemy neighbor porch/car door.

    Call report strange laser

    Profit...

    Government is going after "snitches" Supreme Court just stood behind forcing Time's reporter to turn over his anonymous source over a CIA operation he wrote about. They want to arrest Assange/Snowden, they got Manning, making government employees scared to snitch on illegal government activity. Yet the government wants citizens to snitch on each other!?

    Fuck off, I ain't reporting shit, you can't have different rules, you want people to leak on neighbors then stop killing/attacking/threatening government whistleblowers.

  23. Re:Scattering ? on NASA's Plan To Block Light From Distant Stars To Find 'Earth 2.0' · · Score: 1

    Like they do with all NASA images...

    Photoshop it!

  24. Re:Wish they'd have thrown PCs a bone on The Technical Difficulty In Porting a PS3 Game To the PS4 · · Score: 1

    Yes I just remember it was that magazine that taught me basic programming.

    After typing in hundreds of game code line by line they had as their "centerfold" it seemed, hundreds of games, modding them and I got pretty perfect at it. Even won first place in 8th grade FBLA state programming competition with a program you did your taxes on, then roll the 1040/ez form into an okidata printer and it would print the form, do the math and only thing to do was sign it is what won first in 8th grade, I was only one in my region to do programming in 80s so I went straight to state and beat out other programs, I remember one was program that turned keyboard into musical keyboard, another mimicked an animated ball bouncing around the screen.

    Loved that magazine, still got about 20 editions I saved, I'm 38 now, love reading ads for $2000 5 or 10 meg mfm hard drives and wanting one so bad...

    My first modem was an acoustic coupler ;-) I think it was 300 baud

    In ham radio I had a 1200 baud tnc for packet radio and at the moment was faster than my dialup modem was hehe

  25. Wish they'd have thrown PCs a bone on The Technical Difficulty In Porting a PS3 Game To the PS4 · · Score: 1

    Last consoles I owned was Atari 2600 & original Nintendo.
    I've been a PC gamer since.

    Plating Ghostbusters & Chuck Yeager's Flight Simulator with joystick on a Tandy 1000 EX was fun, and all the free games in basic that came in the old magazine "Home and Office Computing" which became Family Computing (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_Computing)

    Anyhow I've never been a fan of consoles and while that might make me in the minority I still wished they'd ported to PC.

    Someone posted the entire last of us game with no commentary and all the cutscenes a perfect play through I enjoyed like a movie.

    I did same for Beyond Two Souls, entire game posted as a movie in HD with zero commentary. 8 hours 41 minutes straight through.
    http://youtu.be/9qolJTsmmWA