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  1. Now we see the violence inherent in the system on Ban Fortnite, Says Prince Harry (gamespot.com) · · Score: 1

    Help! Help! I'm being oppressed! I'm being oppressed!

  2. Let's get these guys some H1-B Visas! on Yellow Vests Knock Out 60 Percent of All Speed Cameras In France (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    I've got a LOT of work for you guys.

  3. Remember when Activision was cool? on Developer Bungie Splits With Publisher Activision, Will Keep World Shooter Series Destiny (kotaku.com) · · Score: 1

    Pitfall Harry and Pepperidge Farms remembers.

  4. New tagline should be... on 'Increasingly, People in Silicon Valley Are Losing Touch With Reality' (500ish.com) · · Score: 1

    "Longtime commentator MG Siegler writes" should now be shown as "Know nothing blatherista MG Siegler spews"

  5. There are as many as 10000 Uber/Lyft cars in SF on Studies Are Increasingly Clear: Uber, Lyft Congest Cities (apnews.com) · · Score: 2

    There are as many as 10000 Uber/Lyft cars in SF on the weekends from out of towners coming as far away as Fresno who want to get some of that 'congested time' money. It's getting really bad. I will never use an Uber/Lyft in a major city again.

  6. I, for one, welcome our new crayfish overlords. on The Mutant All-Female Crayfish, Which Reproduces by Cloning Itself, Is Filling Europe at Alarming Speed (atlasobscura.com) · · Score: 1

    I, for one, welcome our new crayfish overlords.

  7. Can this program be instituted... on Microbes May Help Astronauts Transform Human Waste Into Food (phys.org) · · Score: 2

    at the Congressional cafeteria? After all, they keep making us eat all the shit that they pass...

  8. Best Burger King Commercial ever. on Burger King Makes the Case For Net Neutrality (variety.com) · · Score: 1

    'Nuff said.

  9. Program them to kill... on Ask Slashdot: How Would You Use Computers To Make Elections Better? · · Score: 1

    I would program them to recognize and kill humans that try to computerize elections.

  10. Re:I would be fine with this as additional punishm on UK Government Could Imprison People For Looking At Terrorist Content (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    If they used the terrorist tea pot... http://www.switchedonset.com/2...

  11. Re:I would be fine with this as additional punishm on UK Government Could Imprison People For Looking At Terrorist Content (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    I would be fine with EXTENDING his sentence, not basing his sentence on his video watching habits. Reading comprehension, sir. Reading comprehension.

  12. I would be fine with this as additional punishment on UK Government Could Imprison People For Looking At Terrorist Content (betanews.com) · · Score: 0

    If a guy gets caught committing a terrorist act and is found guilty for it and he was known to be viewing terrorist videos, I would be fine with adding a year for every minute of video he watched or giving him the death penalty if he watched over an hour.

  13. Just doing the needful. on US Employers Struggle To Match Workers With Open Jobs (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    The companies responded to this article: We are just doing the needful. Please come again.

  14. Re:I still don't 'get' realistic war simulations. on Two Studies Suggesting a Link Between Violent Video Games, Real-Life Behavior Have Been Retracted (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    "Celebrating the massakre that WW1 war as something enjoyable left an awkward taste behind. Yes, the GFX were aweseome and I'm sure the leveldesign and the gameplay were top notch." So from this quote we can assume that you haven't even played BF1. Your comment seems quite similar to the studies that were pulled, in that there is not enough quality data collection.

  15. This will be the advancement that will eventually do the Human Race in. When the AI becomes self aware, it will be this tool that will bring the judgement of the AI on the Human race. Having to sort thru all the trash that the Human race puts out on a daily basis will undoubtedly cause the AI to pronounce judgment upon us and Skynet like robots will be made to carry out it's judgement. I only hope that it chooses to take out all the 8 year old gamers who have mercilessly taunted me over the years.

  16. Not all Muslims are Pirates. on 70 Percent of Young Swedish Men Are Video Pirates, Study Says (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 0

    Wondering what the racial breakdown is and if there was a comparative study about 5 or more years ago. With the huge influx of migrants to Sweden this statistic does not really surprise me.

  17. with a name like NardOne.

  18. WoW lost me. Battleground Europe is still fun tho on World of Warcraft Gold Can Now Be Used To Buy Other Blizzard Games (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    I haven't played WoW (released November 2004) in years. I still play (and pay for) Battleground Europe (World War II Online; released June 2001) and I still have fun even though the game doesn't live up to today's visual standards quite so much, but the game is a hell of a lot better than the game of WoW.

  19. Dude, what's that satellite dish for? on Niantic Responds To Senate Inquiry Into Pokemon Go Privacy (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 2

    This coming from a senator who used to wear a satellite dish on his head. I'd like to know if he was collecting data from aliens with that thing.

  20. Re:It was dry, but not BAD like Phantom Menace on Ars: Final Hobbit Movie Is 'Soulless End' To 'Flawed' Trilogy · · Score: 2

    Ars Technica's review was summed up after some negative points with "So, why do I think this movie rocked? Well, first of all, there's the simple continuation of the mythology. I don't think it would have taken too much for this movie to be cool. If it had done nothing but explain the back-story, without adding anything of substance, I probably still would have loved it. Luckily that wasn't all I had to work with." Yeah, I rely on Ars Technica for movie reviews just like I rely on Jar-Jar not to vote with the Dark Lord of the Sith.

  21. Read that as Metamucil Superconductor... on Metamaterial Superconductor Hints At New Era of High Temperature Superconductors · · Score: 1

    I thought, "Wow! Now that's got to be really fast acting!"

  22. If you would be kind enough to send $10,000... on BBC Unveils Newly Discovered Dr.Who Episodes · · Score: 1

    Hello to you! I am Prince Doyouwannascifi of Nigeria. If you would be kind enough to send me $10,000 to me I would be more than happy to send you copies of your Dr. Who episodes my royal family has been safe keeping for you to enjoy much! Thank you and many happy returns!

  23. They need to hire Mr Burns for his slurry skillz. on New Threat To Seaside Nuclear Plants, Datacenters: Jellyfish · · Score: 1
  24. When describing himself at the helm of Oracle... on Larry Ellison Believes Apple Is Doomed · · Score: 1

    Larry took off down the hall screaming with hands raised a la "Kermit the Frog".

  25. Re:The biggest problem in Santa Cruz... on Turning Santa Cruz Into a Haven For Hackers, Makers & Startups · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I lived in Santa Cruz for the past 25 years. While crime is a problem, THE REAL PROBLEM, is the political leaders of the city. They have created the bum problem by offering them social services (to the nth degree), being lax on convicting criminals, making headaches for businesses with too much regulation and sticking their heads in the sand when people point out these problems. If these politicians would take off their rose-colored glasses, or get voted out by the populace, Santa Cruz might be able to bring in some business.