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  1. Re:Yeah, right ... on Why Games Should Be In the Public Domain · · Score: 4, Informative

    Yeah, Mickey Mouse will potentially enter the public domain in (I think) 2018. Because the terrorists win if that happens, look for Disney to push for another copyright extension either right after midterm elections this year, or after the 2016 elections.

  2. Re:And, in the 21st century... on Mystery of FBI Documents Posted To US Press In 1971 Solved · · Score: 2

    Didn't the NSA just recently clam up about whether or not they were surveilling Congress?

  3. Re:Eventually people will look up... on US Customs Destroys Virtuoso's Flutes Because They Were "Agricultural Items" · · Score: 1

    Oh no! Phil Robertson was suspended from a TV show for nine days! The horror!

  4. Re:Who cares? on FSF Responds To Microsoft's Privacy and Encryption Announcement · · Score: 1

    Right. Because No Such Agency would never be able to find a way to read data encrypted by an open source program. Why, that's a magical band-aid for everything!

  5. Re:"Spontaneous"? on With Burning Teslas In the News Ford Recalls Almost 140,000 Escapes · · Score: 1

    I was under the impression that gasoline vapor ignites easily. Gasoline itself doesn't. (I mean, didn't Mythbusters try this in an episode? They tried to light a gas trail on fire with a lit cigarette, and it didn't work for beans...)

  6. Re:England on EU Plastic Bag Debate Highlights a Wider Global Problem · · Score: 1

    ALDI also charges a refundable fee for grocery cart use. It's a quarter to get a cart, and if you return the cart (don't leave it in the parking lot) you get your quarter back. Pretty smart move.

  7. Re:stupid coments, but.... on Sex Offender Gets New Hearing After Hearing Officer Rants Against Arial Font · · Score: 1

    Because judges don't want to try and read briefs written in Wingdings because the plaintiff or defendant feels like being a jackass.

  8. Re:Not the only state with this law on Driver Arrested In Ohio For Secret Car Compartment Full of Nothing · · Score: 1

    1) There are actually several homeless shelters in Columbia, SC.

    2) If you're referring to that thing the city council passed a few months back, that shelter is about 10-12 miles outside Columbia city limits. I don't believe it's open yet, either. Certainly, the homeless people a couple blocks away from the Judicial Center (read: courthouse) don't seem to be worrying too much about it. Yet.

  9. Re:What will researchers do next on Imagining the Post-Antibiotic Future · · Score: 2

    I could be very snarky and say that religion is the willing suspension of rational thinking. And I just did. (A talking burning bush? It must be God, it said so. It's not possibly a massive amount of hallucinogens.)

  10. Someone get Scott Manley to figure it out using KSP.

  11. Re:Bring back my old Nokia on Surface Pro 2 Gets Significant Battery Boost · · Score: 1

    One of the reasons I don't have a smart phone is that I don't have to charge my current phone every day. It's more like once a week. (Another of the reasons I don't have a smart phone is that I still have a 'dumb' phone that works fine. If/when it breaks, I'll think about moving to a smart phone, but I don't jump at getting new tech just because it comes out.)

  12. Re: Do good ... on Whistleblowing IT Director Fired By FL State Attorney · · Score: 1

    Er, no. Just because it has the word socialism in it does not mean that National Socialism is actually a form of socialism. It's a form of fascism, and they don't get along with socialism. (Or communism, or liberal democracy.) You may have noticed that the Nazis ended up fighting the Russian communists. (Okay, to be fair, it wasn't just because of competing ideologies. Both Hitler and Stalin knew that the peace treaty they signed wasn't worth the paper it was printed on, but Hitler wanted time to deal with the rest of Europe, and Stalin had all kinds of shit going on back in Russia, so they pretended that they weren't going to go to war, even though both sides knew it was inevitable.)

  13. Re: not 'self defense' on George Zimmerman Acquitted In Death of Trayvon Martin · · Score: 2

    I happen to actually live and work in the South full-time. I am white. My room-mate is black. Trust me, there's still a ton of racism here.

    Just because they aren't marching in full Klan regalia as often doesn't mean it went away.

  14. Re:Indians in a nutshell on Site Copies Content and Uses the DMCA to Take Down the Original Articles · · Score: 2

    If he knows that they are cheating, he needs to flunk them out of his class. Otherwise, they're never going to stop.

  15. Re:Stargate on Drilling Begins At Lake Hidden Beneath Antarctic · · Score: 2

    Nah. The fools will end up releasing some shoggoths.

  16. Re:There's a reason SE hasn't shut down FFXI on City of Heroes Reaches Sunset, NCsoft Paying the Price · · Score: 1

    Never attribute to evil that which can be adequately explained by stupidity.

  17. Re:Come on, you knew this was an MMO on City of Heroes Reaches Sunset, NCsoft Paying the Price · · Score: 1

    I'm not going to say you're wrong, because quite honestly, experiences vary... but the only Archetype I ever had trouble leveling were Controllers... and even then, it was more because I was goofing around.

  18. Re:They could have at least handed it off to someb on City of Heroes Reaches Sunset, NCsoft Paying the Price · · Score: 1

    The problem is that they closed City of Heroes, which had free-to-play and monthly subscription options... to what... make us play Guild Wars 2, which is free-to-play (after you buy the game), and has no monthly subscription fees?

    That doesn't make a lot of sense to me.

  19. Re:Surely none on Ask Slashdot: Which Comic Books To Start My 3-Year-Old With? · · Score: 1

    The thing is, he's not entirely wrong.

    Look, back in the Golden Age of Comics (okay, back right after the Comics Code Authority was first put in place) you could find heroes upholding good honest American values (I am being mildly sarcastic here, trust me). Heroes always won, villains always lost, authority figures were respected, and so on.

    But that's not the way comics are now. Look at the last few years of DC, for example. You have legions of super-zombies killing anyone and everyone around them (Blackest Night), entire cities being destroyed or severely messed up by the forces of evil (Final Crisis, and Infinite Crisis), and so on. Heck, lately DC has seemed to play by a "Anyone can die" rule, which included killing off the non-super-powered kid of Arsenal (along with thousand of other people in Star City at the time).

    Marvel isn't much better, when it comes to apocalyptic mayhem, but they tend to confine it to the mutant books more often then not.

    Throw in the standard art style of drawing every female character with the most common super-power (mega-boobs), and costumes that consist of two hankies and a piece of string.... and it's not horribly kid-friendly.

  20. Re:The TSA on TSA Defends Pat Down of 4-Year-Old Girl · · Score: 1

    And hey, they're 'stopping terrorists' but they're letting drug dealers right on through!

    Of course, it says something that the only reason the authorities found out about this going on was that one of the drug couriers was too friggin' stupid to go to the terminal with the bribed TSA agents.

  21. Re:What's best on Firefox 12 Released — Introduces Silent, Chrome-like Updater · · Score: 4, Insightful

    What's ironic, is that I don't use Chrome simply because it won't let me put the different tabs below the address bar WHERE THEY BLOODY WELL BELONG. (You know, like practically every other browser does.)

  22. Re:Lot's of possibilities on James Randi's Latest Debunking Operation · · Score: 2

    I am reminded of the following definitions:

    Cult - a small, unpopular religion

    Religion - a large, popular cult

  23. And? on RIAA Wants To Scrap Anti-Piracy OPEN Act · · Score: 2

    Is anyone really surprised by this? (Well, any /. readers?)

    Their "we don't your site around here" legislation got kicked to the curb, and because this doesn't give them the power to shut off whatever websites they feel like, "it's too weak".

    BULL. SHIT.

    Deal with it, RIAA. Deal with the fact that you might actually have to prove your case before hammering someone with punitive fines/jail time/freezing in carbonite. (Sorry, been playing a lot of SWTOR)

  24. Re:Need more dangerous animals on Aussies Could Use Elephants To Fight Invasive Species · · Score: 1

    Well played, sir.

    However, throw another elephant on the barbie.... wow... think of the structural engineering that would require.

  25. Re:Need more dangerous animals on Aussies Could Use Elephants To Fight Invasive Species · · Score: 5, Informative

    Let's see. The gestation period of an elephant is 21-23 months. The interval between calves is as much as five years. And female elephants generally don't even begin reproducing until they are 12-14 years old.

    I somehow doubt there will be a plague of elephants. What I imagine would happen is a lot of poached elephants.