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  1. Re:Quiet Citizen, this is a National Security Issu on Will Toys-R-Us Carry Spy Drones? · · Score: 1

    ever heard of flying kites? moron

  2. Re:Seen at Fry's (or is that Spy's?) on Will Toys-R-Us Carry Spy Drones? · · Score: 1

    family members? you sick fuck

  3. Re:Accountability on Coming Soon: Ubiquitous Long-Term Surveillance From Big Brother · · Score: 1

    yes you can. you can't buy the same +P rounds, but you can get the same models.

  4. Re:Accountability on Coming Soon: Ubiquitous Long-Term Surveillance From Big Brother · · Score: 1

    it is so. i can buy an mp-5 if i want. i can also buy an ak-47 if i so choose. i saw a guy leave a pawn shop once with an ak-47. he put it across the handlebars of his bicycle and rode home with it like that. perfectly legal in arizona. my friend loves his mp-5 but his ar-15 is his favorite.

  5. Re:Accountability on Coming Soon: Ubiquitous Long-Term Surveillance From Big Brother · · Score: 2

    nazi germany began by picking fights with backward countries (austria, poland, czechslovakia) and when nobody did anything (they weren't inconvenient yet, or were to overspent from ww1) they moved on to highly industrialized nations, having expanded its power greatly by feeding on the backward countries. we don't have to but it will happen. history repeats itself.

  6. Re:Mixed feelings on Facebook Releases JIT PHP Compiler · · Score: 1

    are you saying you don't get it?

  7. ironic on Facebook Launches Suicide-Prevention Effort · · Score: 1

    since the best cure for using facebook is suicide

  8. Re:i'd be dead before that water balloon pops on MIT's New Camera Can Take 1 Trillion Frames Per Second · · Score: 1

    molecules != particles

  9. Re:Mixed feelings on Facebook Releases JIT PHP Compiler · · Score: 1

    been there done that. also been there done that with other people's asp, coldfusion, javascript, actionscript, html, css, misused MVC pattern, poor sql schema inspired garbage. you're throwing stones from a glass house. hell is other people's code. period.

  10. Re:First PHP post on Facebook Releases JIT PHP Compiler · · Score: 1

    that's strange. i get resume requests through the zend certified yellow pages all the time. i can list tons of companies that are using php. here's a few for you.

    google.com
    yahoo.com
    youtube.com
    facebook.com
    wikipedia.org
    wordpress.com
    digg.com
    thepiratebay.org
    sourceforge.net

  11. Re:So Cool... on Voyager Probes Give Us ET's View · · Score: 1

    occam's razor: he knows the difference and mistakenly substituted a related term, then quickly fixed his statement. how can one make such a mistake? it's called being human, and you are guilty of it too. barely.

  12. Re:This is Dell on Dell Kills Streak 7, Bails On Android Tablets · · Score: 1

    just the phrase itself, "most people are below average," is a contradiction. translation: "average people are below average."

  13. obligatory on Russian Scientists Say They'll Clone a Mammoth Within 5 Years · · Score: 1

    what could possibly go wrong?

  14. Re:Easy work-around on Browser History Sniffing Is Back · · Score: 1

    whoops, accidental submit...

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  15. Re:Easy work-around on Browser History Sniffing Is Back · · Score: 1

    oy vey. the cache has nothing to do with your privacy. they are using a css bug involving the browser history list. ever notice that you have to choose each of those separately when clearing browser activity?

    also, if the internet is considered a public space (or the private space of others, such as the domain owners) then your actions are not protected by your privacy rights. that's like saying you demand to have your face blurred out automatically on surveillance cameras at the mall. don't look now, but TFA itself has tracking pixels in the source code immediately following TFA text.

    here it is:

  16. Re:"Truly random numbers" on Physicist Uses Laser Light As Fast, True-Random Number Generator · · Score: 2

    conservation of information would say that if we could measure and analyze your subconscious, your experiences, your neural connections to a high enough degree that we could uncover the reasoning for your random number picks, and probably even predict the next "random" numbers you come up with.

  17. Re:Cost benefit ratio on Tower To Be Built By Flying Robots · · Score: 1

    isn't that what the robots are for? instead of paying the bricklayer a wage to support a family, you spend a couple years worth of his pay on these robots, and after a few buildings they pay for themselves. bricklayer gets a new job fixing the robots. or evolution weeds him out. take your pick.

  18. Re:A selling point? on Battlefield 3 Banned In Iran · · Score: 1

    dude it's not my fault iranians aren't russian. they probably should have thought about that when they cried that we're fighting them in this swedish-made game.

  19. Re:A selling point? on Battlefield 3 Banned In Iran · · Score: 1

    you can. play the multiplayer on an iranian map. duh.

  20. in hindsight... on How Much Tech Can Kids Take? · · Score: 0

    in about 100 years from now when humans in general predominantly exhibit autistic or ADHD behavior (assumed from TFA) they'll look back at us now and decry us all for being so attached to our present social norms, and how silly we were to resist the change. like 10-20 years ago when your parents/grandparents told you email was bad because it killed off letter writing. yet we still have thank you cards and such. wutevs.

  21. Re:Common sense on How Much Tech Can Kids Take? · · Score: 2

    common what? are you high?

  22. Re:Need FlashBlock for HTML5 on Adobe To Donate Flex SDK To Open Source Community · · Score: 0

    server side code stops when it sends the output buffer contents to the browser that requested it. the ajax technique was created to continue talking to the server without continuous page reloads. if you have to make repeated GET or POST calls you are losing the EXPERIENCE referred to above. so no, server side scripting couldn't do it. not in the context of EXPERIENCE that we're talking.

  23. Re:Need FlashBlock for HTML5 on Adobe To Donate Flex SDK To Open Source Community · · Score: 0

    you're a moron. show me how you'd replace flash with html5 and not use javascript. show me how you'd do any kind of ajax functionality without javascript (or flash). the anonymous coward never said s/he couldn't view sites without it. his/her point is clear, but maybe you need a different emphasis to get it. you're missing a lot of EXPERIENCE. like not refreshing the page to talk to the server, imagine that! like determining which chunks of html to show to different users based on some criteria. i laugh at people who call themselves html programmers... there's no such thing.

  24. Re:Honor system on RIAA Doesn't Like the "Used Digital Music" Business · · Score: 0

    if you keep a copy, then you're breaking the law, but not the person you sold the (original?) copy to.

    "...you wouldn't steal a car..."

    like the comedians say, if i could copy the car and the owner got to keep his, then fuck yeah i would.

  25. Re:Interesting... on Skilled Readers Recognize Words By Shape · · Score: 0

    this only happens to me when i'm reading while stoned