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  1. Re:it says... on Invent the Medical Tricorder, Win $10,000,000 · · Score: 1

    No, it says: Onaism incomplete.

  2. Re:Yet another idiotic /. article. on Over 7.5 Million Facebook Users Are Under 13 · · Score: 1

    Parentially unsupervised? That's a new one on me. Does that mean that they are unsupervised in a parental way? What will they think of next! :)

  3. Re:Yet another idiotic /. article. on Over 7.5 Million Facebook Users Are Under 13 · · Score: 1

    You're a three-breasted whore.

  4. Re:Yet another idiotic /. article. on Over 7.5 Million Facebook Users Are Under 13 · · Score: 1

    The submitter is responsible for their language and what they implicitly endorse as fact by choice of language. It is one thing for CNN to report on a bombing, it is quite another to frame that report in a way that repeats the bomber's claims and uncritically spreads parts of their ideology as if it were fact. The submitter here does that and the /. moderators accept it by posting.

  5. Re:Yet another idiotic /. article. on Over 7.5 Million Facebook Users Are Under 13 · · Score: 1

    Please compare UIDs.

  6. Yet another idiotic /. article. on Over 7.5 Million Facebook Users Are Under 13 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Consumer Reports' survey found that their accounts were largely unsupervised by their parents, exposing them to malware or serious threats such as predators or bullies."

    Oh my nursing Athena. Is this what Slashdot has some to? Really? This is the quality of stories we get? "Exposing them to" -- gasp-- "malware or" -- gasp -- "serious threats such as predators" -- gasp-- "or bullies."

    Give me a break. Where did the submitter grow up, in a test tube? With eighteen parents and doctors watching every move?

    Someone please post the submitters' physical address. Please. I'd like to deliver a Darwin award invitation. Before s/he manages to escape parental supervision, stub a toe, and die from an infection of the hangnail.

  7. No shit, Sherlock! on File-hosting Sites Not a Safe Haven For Private Data · · Score: 1

    If I upload a file to a public URL, you mean anyone can access it? I'd never have guessed!

  8. Re:Unconventional? on Hewlett Packard's Cult Calculator Turns 30 · · Score: 1

    Normal people?

    Oh, I forgot-- they started allowing you on Slashdot a few years back. Too bad, hasn't been the same since.

  9. Re:Unconventional? on Hewlett Packard's Cult Calculator Turns 30 · · Score: 1

    I'm not an elitist, I'm a reverse Pollack. And at least I'm fucking. 11th in Science, 27th in Education!

  10. Re:There's a big problem with the "new" 12-C on Hewlett Packard's Cult Calculator Turns 30 · · Score: 1

    That's a few *hundred* thousand times. After that you have to remove the cover and clean the contacts again; after about 20 times, you have to re-plate them.

    *replaces 12-C in pocket protector*

  11. Re:Unconventional? on Hewlett Packard's Cult Calculator Turns 30 · · Score: 1

    Yeah. The OP is an idiot-- RPN is fully "conventional." Welcome to SlashDot in 2011 -- and remember, Amerika, eleventh in Science!

  12. Re:KeePass on LastPass Password Service Hacked · · Score: 1

    Sssh... Sshhthink istssst's ssshhafe?

  13. Re:Bad. on Draft Proposal Would Create Agency To Tax Cars By the Mile · · Score: 1

    Someone with points please mod the above post as a troll.

  14. Wel... on LastPass Password Service Hacked · · Score: 1

    Apparently the hackers got only paswords, and not passwords. No big deal then.

  15. THEFT?!?! on Hotel Tracks Towels With RFID Chips · · Score: 1

    Whatch'you talking about?

    Isn't taking a towel like taking an embossed pen, using the stationery, taking the rest of a bottle of soap? Sure the hotel would like you to leave it, (and to charge if they can), but it's a consumable. Some people even take them home as souvenirs!

  16. Re:Information is power on Michigan Police Could Search Cell Phones During Traffic Stops · · Score: 1

    Any dealer with any sense is going to learn to protect his info. It's only the common person who will be subject to shake-down.

  17. Re:Remember when... on Michigan Police Could Search Cell Phones During Traffic Stops · · Score: 1

    No. When was that?

  18. Did this get stuck in the queue from April 1st? on The New Commodore 64 · · Score: 1

    ???

  19. Re:4 lines of JS... on New York Times Paywall Goes Live, Loopholes Abound · · Score: 1

    What? I never browse untrusted sites with .js on, anyway. :)

  20. Re:Cute analogy, but... on If Search Is Google's Castle, Android Is the Moat · · Score: 1

    Young Padawahn--

    Because then there's no incentive to innovate outside Google's SandBox.

  21. Three Words: Unfair Business Practice on If Search Is Google's Castle, Android Is the Moat · · Score: 0

    Three Words: Unfair Business Practice

  22. Oh Jesus C... are they kidding? on AT&T To Introduce Broadband Caps · · Score: 1

    My 90-year-old grandmother uses more bandwidth than that, videoconferencing with the kids. It took ten hours calling the incompetents at AT&T's 888 number -- most of waiting on hold, half the calls, eventually dropped-- to get the DSL line in.

    What happened to the era when there were local offices and someone responsible?

  23. Re:Lengthening the Blanket... on Is Daylight Saving Time Bad For You? · · Score: 1

    Because not everyone's going to do that, without a law. You can get up at five, maybe you can convince your boss to open the business at 8 instead of 9... the school board is another issue...

    this is a simple way to do it, without having to get anyone on board, without co-ordination, without having to reprint schdules. Hello guys-- 9am is now 8am.

  24. Re:Lengthening the Blanket... on Is Daylight Saving Time Bad For You? · · Score: 1

    Evidently you're not old enough to remember Eastern War Time (when daylight was extended two hours).

    Extending daylight means that activities that occur in the early evening are performed with the sun still out, which has various advantages, the primary being related to energy consumption-- less heat is needed, less electricity for lights, etc. There are various secondary arguments, such as fewer accidents.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time .

    Please google the topic before opening your mouth, next time.

  25. Re:By nerds for nerds ...ideology cereal on Miguel de Icaza On Usability and Openness · · Score: 1

    Don't happen to know where I can get another box, do you? I'm running low and afraid my precious bodily fluids may be exposed to foreign corruption.