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  1. Re:LOL .... on Vote To Name Two Newly Discovered Moons of Pluto · · Score: 1

    Yeah, those SETI institute groupies are wicked freaky.

  2. Re:Oh well, shit in shit out... on Fox News: US Solar Energy Investment Less Than Germany Because US Has Less Sun · · Score: 4, Funny

    That's a liberal canard. Actually, Fox is Fair and Balanced. Says so right on the tin.

  3. Oh give them a break on Fox News: US Solar Energy Investment Less Than Germany Because US Has Less Sun · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's the very first time Fox has said anything that's factually incorrect.

  4. Deja vu on Email Trails Show Bankers Behaving Badly · · Score: 2

    This reminds me of the "Barry Bonds took steroids, reports everyone who ever watched baseball" story from The Onion. I'm shocked, simply shocked at how unsuprised I am.

  5. Re:Easier soulution on How To Stop Prediction Market Manipulation · · Score: 1

    I am fascinated by your ideas and would like to subscribe to your newsletter.

  6. Disclaimers don't work. Ever. on How To Stop Prediction Market Manipulation · · Score: 3, Interesting

    "Warning: The surgeon general has determined..."
    "Professional driver, closed course, do not attempt"
    "May result in loss of principal"
    "Ask your doctor"

    Creduluous people are going to ignore it, and sceptics already know to take it with a grainof salt.
    My opinion, YMMV.

  7. Re:Supply and Demand on Embry-Riddle To Offer Degree In Space Operations · · Score: 2

    That's why we have so many MBAs and lawyers, and look at what a paradise they've turned our world into.

  8. Re:Zoom .. Refine on Ask Slashdot: Open-Source Forensic Surveillance Analysis Software? · · Score: 1

    Just shout "ENHANCE!! ENHANCE!!" at the screen.

  9. Re:Argh! Fluff piece! on Life After MS-DOS: FreeDOS Keeps On Kicking · · Score: 0

    The backslash is used as the directory heirarchy separator.
    The drive letter is part of the path specification.
    The current directory is implicitly first on the execution search path.

    Stuff like that.

  10. Re:Uhhh... on New Largest Known Prime Number: 2^57,885,161-1 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Mathematics may not deal in disputed definitions, but Wikipedia certainly does.

  11. Re:What fucker(s) keeps making these bullshit acro on NASA Planes Fly Over Bay Area To Measure Air Pollution Levels · · Score: 1

    It's called "straining at GNATs" (Garish Name Acquisition Techniques).

  12. Re:OPSEC on How the Super Bowl Will Reach US Submarines · · Score: 1

    Wish I'd said that -- and been attacked for it.

  13. Re:Sounds like a movie plot on How the Super Bowl Will Reach US Submarines · · Score: 1

    Good point. McDonalds will have burger flippers on duty, but the Navy won't have anybody manning the sonar screens.

  14. Sounds like a fantastic idea on How the Super Bowl Will Reach US Submarines · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Let's just broadcast hundreds of gigs of known cleartext through our encryption stream - and announce in advance that we're going to do it.

  15. Re:wtf on Why Microsoft Office For iOS Will Likely Never See the Light of Day · · Score: 4, Funny

    Windows 8 has a real chance at beating iOS/Android in the enterprise, which eventually makes it a challenger at home also, and this is in large part due to the ability to run Office - and *the full Office suite* at that. Why would Microsoft want to give away this advantage in exchange for short term Office sales?

    <Homer Simpson voice>Mmmmmmm.... Kool-Aid....</Homer Simpson voice>

  16. Re:Lots of Money on Can Any Smartphone Platform Overcome the Android/iOS Duopoly? · · Score: 1

    I almost said Foster Brooks.

  17. Re:Lots of Money on Can Any Smartphone Platform Overcome the Android/iOS Duopoly? · · Score: 5, Funny

    Dude, please. If Microsoft software became self-aware, it would be Terri Schiavo.

  18. Re:Easy to destroy != Easy to access on DARPA Seeks To Secure Data With Electronics That Dissolve On Command · · Score: 1

    That's the "our encryption is unbreakable" argument. Let me know how that works out for you.

  19. Re:I thought we already knew on DARPA Seeks To Secure Data With Electronics That Dissolve On Command · · Score: 1

    TFA is about battlefield electronics. Embassies have been using things like thermite-encased hard drives for a very long time already. But the GP raises an interesting question about what happens when an enemy has the ability to press a button and turn all your most critical battlefield C&C gear into slag.

  20. Re:They should ask Boeing on DARPA Seeks To Secure Data With Electronics That Dissolve On Command · · Score: 4, Funny

    If you dropped it, you weren't holding it right.

  21. Re:Another List on GAO Finds US Military's Critical Technologies List Outdated, Useless · · Score: 1

    What's the difference between a bowl of Bon Vivant Vichyssoise and the electric chair?
    You don't need a spoon with the electric chair.

  22. Maybe because those kinds of lists are useless on GAO Finds US Military's Critical Technologies List Outdated, Useless · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I remember, in the 80's, Xenix was "export restricted", especially libc.a if it had "crypt.o" in it - like the algorithm hadn't been published many years prior to that. Anybody remember the big Toshiba machine-tool controller foorah that supposedly allowed the Soviets make quieter submarine propellers?

    Does anybody think that our enemies-du-jour (and our friends, too) aren't reading all our science journals and buying samples of all manner of products for reverse engineering? Or for that matter, does anybody really think that we aren't doing the exact same thing, all over the world?

    Lists like these are like "the seven words you can't say on television" - just a dare for somebody to do it.

  23. Re:I've never understood... on Twitter's Vine App Ready To Bomb Internet With GIF-Like Videos · · Score: 1

    I agree. 140 characters is just ridiculous. Where would we be if say, Pierre de Fermat, had been similarly limited to express himself?

  24. Re:Competition on AT&T Buys More Alltel Operations For $780 Million · · Score: 3, Funny

    I first read your post as "AT&T bought that part of the government...". Then I realized that was the case.

  25. Re:This is why on Microsoft Fails Antivirus Certification Test (Again), Challenges the Results · · Score: -1

    What part of "failed" wasn't clear?