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  1. Re:Of course it is on Drug Testing In Mice May Be a Waste of Time, Researchers Warn · · Score: 1

    Because they were hanging out in the dead ends in the maze.

  2. dirt-cheap OEM windows licenses on UEFI Secure Boot Pre-Bootloader Rewritten To Boot All Linux Versions · · Score: 1

    You mean those Windows 8/RT licenses for devices that few consumers are buying? The OEMs got suckered because they did not have he spine to tell Microsoft where to go. Now they realize they made a mistake, but the problem is already in existence. The OEMs should make a pair of firmwares for each device, and give the purchaser the choice, not let Microsoft dictate.

  3. s/6 years/40 years/ on The Biggest Financial Fraud of All Time · · Score: 1
    Go back to JFK.

    The fascists have been attacking for longer than that.

    Money is just a tool for the fascists.

    It is *ALL* about control of society.

    There be cylons there. They don't care about *you*.

  4. Re:telomeres vs body mass on The Mathematics of the Lifespan of Species · · Score: 1
    Yep, it is all about the telomeres, which is by design. If you happen to live long enough, the telomeres will be gone, and genetic damage will definitely take over, and you will eventually die of cancer.

    You are designed to die, so that you do not figure out what is going on.

    You are food.

  5. Lets be accurate, it is 19 days later on The Mathematics of the Lifespan of Species · · Score: 1

    The furthest time that can be represented this way is 03:14:07 UTC on Tuesday, 19 January 2038.

  6. Re:This is why I went back to school on The Mathematics of the Lifespan of Species · · Score: 1

    Just because GPP has a 5 digit ID number does not mean you have to be an asshole. FOAD.

  7. Re:Exercise on The Mathematics of the Lifespan of Species · · Score: 3, Funny

    There is that Reality Distortion Field again.
    On my Android phone, it says your heart rate is 56 beats a minute.

  8. Recent hardware? on Alan Cox: Fedora 18 "The Worst Red Hat Distro," Switches To Ubuntu · · Score: 1

    You might have got lucky.

  9. Get a clue dumbass on Alan Cox: Fedora 18 "The Worst Red Hat Distro," Switches To Ubuntu · · Score: 1

    Just fucking google him. OMG. FMTT.

  10. Re:in other news on Alan Cox: Fedora 18 "The Worst Red Hat Distro," Switches To Ubuntu · · Score: 1

    It is good he saw the darkside. I need a job too.

  11. Re:Darkside on Alan Cox: Fedora 18 "The Worst Red Hat Distro," Switches To Ubuntu · · Score: 2
    You can not trust Canonical any more than Redhat.

    He will realize Ubuntu has problems, and he will eventually switch to Debian.

    Give him a few weeks.

  12. Note the lack of impact craters in the stream bed on Mars' Reull Vallis: a River Ran Through It · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It was not that long ago that the water flowed.

  13. Kwic! Someone set us up the index! on Library of Congress Offers Update On Huge Twitter Archive Project · · Score: 1

    All your meme are belong to us!

  14. Re:to the surprise of no one. on How ISPs Collude To Offer Poor Service · · Score: 1

    The other angle is that the darkside has a mantra to attack the U.S. as that is the heart of global military power, and as any true fascist knows, they must have control over global military power in order to rule the planet. So one of the main attacks is to screw up the U.S. economy. The other is the attacks on the legal system via software patents and collusion between between Boards of Directors wherein company X loses to company Y in order to set legal precedent, so that company Z can be attacked economically.

  15. Re:Flunked out of college twice on Ramanujan's Deathbed Conjecture Finally Proven · · Score: 2

    There is evil that does not want unconstrained genius, lest too many learn truth.

  16. Check under the hood on Intel Challenges ARM On Power Consumption... And Ties · · Score: 1

    The main problem is likely the compiler.

  17. s/scary/stupid/ on NSA Targeting Domestic Computer Systems · · Score: 2

    There is ZERO reason for SCADA systems to be connected to the Internet.

  18. metro UI switcher and Classic shell on 30 Days Is Too Long: Animated Rant About Windows 8 · · Score: 2

    Use those two tools to make it even easier.

  19. Re:What's the percentage on Most Kickstarter Projects Fail To Deliver On Time · · Score: 1
    Non-kickstarter projects that miss deadlines are usually never heard about in most cases.

    And most of those failures are due to management being over aggressive with the tradeoffs between quality, cost, and time (pick 2).

    But, there is the additional factor in kickstarter projects wherein that the project does not already have existing supplier relationships.

    But those suppliers likely have existing relationships with companies that do not like the kickstarter concept.

    Pressure to slow down deliveries can be intense.

  20. Is Heisenberg smiling? on ATLAS Results: One Higgs Or Two? · · Score: 1

    Or was he a cat?

  21. There are evil forces out there on Hotmail & Yahoo Mail Using Secret Domain Blacklist · · Score: 2

    Read my sig.

  22. They had to screw up? on IE Flaw Lets Sites Track Your Mouse Cursor, Even When You Aren't Browsing · · Score: 1

    Not if it is by design. Perhaps the problem is that IE is 'leaking' the fact that the capability exists. Certainly, the entire OS does know the cursor position and mouse click and keyboard events anyway. Remember, His Billness testified that IE and the OS were inseparable.

  23. I detect a fired employee on Nokia Engineer Shows How To Pirate Windows 8 Metro Apps, Bypass In-app Purchases · · Score: 1

    Tomorrow.

  24. Thunderbird is not broken on Ask Slashdot: Current State of Linux Email Clients? · · Score: 1

    Therefore do not 'fix' it.

  25. Still Tidally locked on MIT-Led Mission Reveals the Moon's Battered Crust Is Riddled With Cracks · · Score: 1, Interesting

    And if some believe the Moon was larger at some time earlier, it fits my theory that it was not due to a “giant impact" but instead moved into the tidal lock pattern, which caused internal heating of the moon, and some shinkage internally, but the crust was already cooled and stiff. When you have a relatively stiff outer core, but the internal core is cooked and can shrink, the outer core will want to settle inward, but due to its already stiff composition, it can't just settle in. It will crack. The real question is: What caused it to get close enough to the Earth to get trapped in orbit around the Earth? Was it some other event past Mars? Or was it tugged into place by Martians? Note that the Moon is really a small planet. Is Mercury and Venus earlier moons of Earth that were discarded due to inapplcable usage as the Earth was cooked via tidal lock? Is Earth really an assembled planet? It is the only one in this star system that has plentiful water at the proper distance from the star to support plentiful life. You may just be part of a herd to be harvested some day. You are the only bipedal Earth lifeforms that can be convinced to board a spaceship because you believe that is the proper survival stratgey when the volcanism of Earth starts to make survival on Earth questionable.. But if you are really part of a herd, and the spaceships come to rescue you, the odds are good that the aliens are not really here to help you survive. The odds are good that they are here to harvest the herd.