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  1. Re:good on 3D-Printed Gun Earns Man Two Years In Japanese Prison · · Score: 1

    You are apparently not familiar with 3D printing. The effort required to get a good print for most of these machines is far greater than the effort to make a gun by other means.

  2. Re:good on 3D-Printed Gun Earns Man Two Years In Japanese Prison · · Score: 1

    I'm just a casual observer of the news. The leaders of those groups are working 24/7 to come up with ideas to create fear, trouble, and expense. Do you believe they didn't think of this before I did?

  3. Re:good on 3D-Printed Gun Earns Man Two Years In Japanese Prison · · Score: 1

    Um, you're aware that suicidal jihaddists regularly blow themselves up, right? They spray themselves on everyone around them.

    Fear of ebola is nearly as expensive as fighting actual ebola. Look what happened to airline stocks when it was announced that one of the nurses with ebola flew with a fever.

  4. Re:good on 3D-Printed Gun Earns Man Two Years In Japanese Prison · · Score: 2

    Disaster? With a single shot plastic toy that is liable to blow up on you when you pull the trigger? Do you watch the news? Have you seen the ridiculous measures being taken at crazy expense to ineffectively deal with a few cases of ebola in the US? If ISIS or Al Queda or any other nutty group wants to do damage, printing poorly functioning plastic guns is not the way to do it. The way to do it is to send a bunch of suicidal jihaddists to west Africa to get exposed to ebola. They will have about 2-3 weeks to travel to other places, such as airports, sports events, etc., where large crowds of people gather. Can you imagine the financial impact? No 3D printers, no bullets needed. Just a few airline tickets and maybe some phony passports.

    Cody Wilson is nothing but a master manipulator of the media. His 3D printed gun is crap. You can make a better gun with a piece of wood, a drill, and a rock. The media is stupid to give the guy all the attention they do for making a piece of plastic junk. You have nothing to fear from 3D printed plastic guns, even in the hands of ISIS.

  5. Unfortunately this new knowledge won't help most on Soda Pop Damages Your Cells' Telomeres · · Score: 1

    people. As a dentist I often treat people who drink soda even though their teeth are turning black with decay. If people are able to ignore such an obvious sign of a problem, "shorter telomeres" isn't going to mean anything to them.

    The battle against ignorance has to be fought with 2x4s, not more information.

  6. Say what? on As Prison Population Sinks, Jails Are a Steal · · Score: 0

    says Natasha Frost. "People don't care so much about crime, and it's less of a political focus."

    People still care about crime. I think what has changed is the definition of crime and the idea that punishment should match the crime. People have figured out that it costs a lot more to keep people locked up than to prevent the crime or "rehabilitate" the criminal.

    What's next, universal health care?

    I'll be surprised if the "conservatives" don't start using the "criminals are being let out of the prisons" argument to try to scare people for the upcoming elections in November and 2016. OTOH, maybe the gun nutz among them will claim crime has dropped because more people are walking around with guns.

    The "free market solves all problems" capitalists will have to figure out a use for all that empty jail space- I know, they can convert it to "affordable housing" for illegal immigrants and solve two problems at once!

  7. Re:should of just put pinball games in the bar on The Great Robocoin Rip-off · · Score: 1
  8. When I read the title I thought it would split on Symantec To Separate Into Two Companies · · Score: 1

    into one division that writes the viruses and another that writes the antivirus.

  9. A general question about GB internet via fiber... on Ask Slashdot: How Would You Build a Home Network To Fully Utilize Google Fiber? · · Score: 1

    Do any of the servers you connect to actually provide 1 Gbps if you try to DL a file?

    I have 15Mbps via TWC and rarely max it out unless the server I am DLing from is geographically close to me.

  10. Re:I have two things to say about this. on Why the FCC Will Probably Ignore the Public On Network Neutrality · · Score: 1

    In addition to a couple popular-among-single-issue-voters hot isses like gay marriage and medical weed, they also have a terrible property tax system that screws the public schools and a legislature that controls only about 15% of the budget because the easily manipulated voters have commited the other 85% of tax revenues to specific projects by voting for things they no almost nothing about.

    Representative government is better than mob rule, but with decisions like "citizens united" essentially selling all our elections to the highest bidder, it's only just a little better.

  11. I have two things to say about this. on Why the FCC Will Probably Ignore the Public On Network Neutrality · · Score: 4, Interesting

    1) Thank God they don't pay attention to most public comments. Can you imagine the magnitude of the disaster that would result from a California style of mob-rule in Washington? We definitely DON'T need THAT.

    2) They pay far too much attention to their corporate sponsors instead of doing what they are paid to do- use their brains and think about how to give us the best possible services. It's no surprise that the Republicans have a major hand in screwing us all, after all, their platform includes denial of science.

  12. Re:Its not about intelligence on Is an Octopus Too Smart For Us To Eat? · · Score: 1

    More specifically, we eat things that aren't main characters in Disney movies.

  13. Ebola as a weapon for terrorists? on After Dallas Ebola Diagnosis, CDC Raises Estimate of Patient's Possible Contacts · · Score: 1

    If I were an Al Queda or ISIS big shot and wanted to do some damage that would scare the crap out of people I would send 20 or 30 suicidal jihaddists to Liberia to get themselves exposed to ebola, then put them on planes to whatever western countries I didn't like. You have a couple weeks after exposure before you get sick- plenty of time to travel. Some would get stopped at the borders, but some would get through and be able to deliberately infect as many people as possible before becoming too sick to function. Maybe they don't even have to travel to the target countries- If they infect people in airports they can spread the virus all over the world very quickly.

    I am surprised I haven't heard any speculation about a scenario like this on the news- especially Fox "News".

  14. Re:There are two kinds of countries on David Cameron Says Brits Should Be Taught Imperial Measures · · Score: 1

    Do you realize that was almost 50 years ago?
    Do you also remember the Challenger explosion? That was done by the same country.

    The country that sent a spacecraft to orbit mars for $74M was India.

    So what does metric/English units have to do with any of that?

  15. So is it true all over the world? on David Cameron Says Brits Should Be Taught Imperial Measures · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Is the "conservative" party the party of "stupid"?

  16. Re:Australia voted... for a kick in the nuts. on Australian Senate Introduces Laws To Allow Total Internet Surveillance · · Score: 1

    It may mean different things, but in the US they ALL vote republican. Republicans have targeted every stupid single-issue voter in the US and done a great job of it.

    "If privacy is a voter's primary concern in the US, it's probably best to vote based on the individual candidate's position than on the candidate's party."
    Stupid stupid stupid advice. First, suggesting that there's a best way to vote for stupid single-issue voters is the reason we have the quality of candidates that we do. Second, assuming that there's any difference between the parties on the issue of privacy is nonsense. Third, what a candidate says is his position and what he does once elected are usually far apart.

    I have a better suggestion for all the single-issue voters out there: stay home. We don't need more stupid people voting. We need more intelligent people who consider more than one issue.

  17. Re:When I lived in Japan and rode trains every day on Washington DC To Return To Automatic Metro Trains · · Score: 1

    some of them are set to do that for people who have "shy" kidneys. I don't know why, but for many people hearing the sound of running water is an inducement to urinate. I've even seen people spitting into the urinal to get their flow going. Others sensors maybe were just never adjusted. Others may be broken. And you may make the argument that such things break down so the train would be less safe if it depended on sensors, but I would counter that with the fact that urinals flushing is not the same importance as keeping humans safe so the electronics is going to be much simpler, specifically without the redundancy that would be used in a system to keep people safe.

    Finally, I question whether the Japanese people or train companies care that much about safety. Physically pushing people (and allowing yourself to be pushed) into train cars to the point of bursting can't be safe. I used to live along one of those lines and after riding like that a couple times I decided I was not going to do it any more. Just wait about 5 mintes for the next two trains to pass and suddenly the third one will be almost empty.

  18. Why do they take the risk? on The Raid-Proof Hosting Technology Behind 'The Pirate Bay' · · Score: 1

    Are they making $ off this or just doing it for the lulz?

  19. Re:When I lived in Japan and rode trains every day on Washington DC To Return To Automatic Metro Trains · · Score: 2

    Are you suggesting they can't detect when someone is preventing a door from closing completely by any means other than a person looking?

    Interterminal trains in airports all over the world operate without human operators.

    Did you know that automatically flushing urinals use sensors that detect the presence of someone standing in front of them and then flush when that person has moved away? No, it isn't a camera with someone on the other end paid to watch you pee and then flush for you when you're done- (well, OK, maybe in North Korea it is...).

  20. When I lived in Japan and rode trains every day on Washington DC To Return To Automatic Metro Trains · · Score: 2

    I always wondered why they had drivers. How hard is it to start and stop a train? I asked one of my Japanese coworkers why he thinks they have drivers, what with all the technology in Japan and all, and his reply was very insightful: "they have drivers so they can blame/fire someone if something goes wrong".

    THAT is why trains have drivers.

  21. You gotta love rappers. on Apple Outrages Users By Automatically Installing U2's Album On Their Devices · · Score: 1

    "Other reactions include rapper, Tyler, The Creator, saying that having the new U2 album automatically downloaded on his iPhone was like waking up with a STD."

    They're so straight-to-the-point, and really put things in terms that all of us can relate to.

  22. Jesus H Christ! on The Challenges and Threats of Automated Lip Reading · · Score: 4, Insightful

    We're all going to have to start wearing Burkas if we want any privacy at all.

  23. It turns out Stonehenge is actually the on Hidden Archeology of Stonehenge Revealed In New Geophysical Map · · Score: 1

    penthouse floor of a 100+ meter tall tower that was used to direct ancient spacecraft as they created crop circles.

  24. Re:One way to avoid on The Five Nigerian Gangs Behind Most Craigslist Buyer Scams · · Score: 1

    If you fall for this scam you're nothing but a dope and you deserve to lose your money.

    It isn't about understanding how checks work. It's about understanding how buying and selling work. If you accept a check for any item you sell, you're taking a risk that the check is bad- either fake or insufficient funds in the account to pay the check. If someone wants to write you a check for more than your selling price and then wants you to send them money, you're an idiot if you do it. Period. You're giving them money and whatever you're selling to accept the risk of a bad check from them. That's nuts! No, it's stupid!

    The people they recruit to pack and ship the stuff are idiots, too. They get "paid" the same way. They get a check for $1000 or whatever and are told to deposit it, then go get , pack, and ship the "purchased" items, then send excess funds back to the buyer. These people are equally stupid and deserve to lose their money.

  25. Re:Wait a minute, a few years ago I recall and AA on 3 Recent Flights Make Unscheduled Landings, After Disputes Over Knee Room · · Score: 1

    So I should pay 3-5X for a ticket so I can get a few more inches of leg room?
    So the majority of seats on a plane are intended for children and dwarves? Ah! I see!

    Yes, the free market solves ALL problems!