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  1. Where Are the Zombies?! on Anonymous Hacks Westboro Baptist Church · · Score: 1

    I can't image Westboro Baptis being a viable food source.

  2. Giddy Up! on Islamic Hacker Group Resumes Attacks On Banks · · Score: 1

    I do a lot of business with Wells Fargo and Company. I don't see a problem here; yawn.

  3. Something for the Super Hero Underwear Users on Silicon Valley's Dirty Little Secret: Age Bias · · Score: 1

    Karma is an insane bitch; and insane is nice, until it likes you.

  4. Re:Well one thing is certain... on Fox News Parent NewsCorp May Face Corruption Investigation · · Score: 1

    When does "political influence" become a "bribe?"

  5. Dana, You Have to Buy the Next Round on Climate Contrarians Seek Leadership of House Science Committee · · Score: 1

    Every so often my man, Rep. Dana, and some of us low life scum bags go drinking at the various watering holes. For some dark force reason, my man Dana seems to think that the Tea Party has the inside on what reality is. Dana is a good guy, and fair surfer. But his choice in fund raisers is the reason he lost my vote.

  6. Re:Take that! on Man Arrested At Oakland Airport For Ornate Watch · · Score: 2

    Come on, you know the law, "Create Art, go to jail."

    Of course, raise your hand if you need multiple Insoles, and compartments in your shoes.

  7. Re:Serves them right on Project Orca: How an IT Disaster Destroyed Republicans' Get-Out-The-Vote Effort · · Score: 1

    Instead of Hate, consider Pity.

  8. Re:Serves them right on Project Orca: How an IT Disaster Destroyed Republicans' Get-Out-The-Vote Effort · · Score: 1
  9. Re:Serves them right on Project Orca: How an IT Disaster Destroyed Republicans' Get-Out-The-Vote Effort · · Score: 2

    It took me a couple of seconds to see that your comment was one of Irony. What I think as completely ironic is when Billy Graham, a Morman Clut Believer, was "persuaded" to change his views, just before the U.S. election; truly amazing, and funny.

  10. Re:Serves them right on Project Orca: How an IT Disaster Destroyed Republicans' Get-Out-The-Vote Effort · · Score: 1

    I think it's possitively halarious that 6 Billion dollars were spent on campaign advertising, and nothing happened for it.

    Another good laugh is to view the groups of people at each of the presidential parties on the election night. One party was represented by all walks of life, the other was the largest collection of angry people recorded, ever. I think someone should submit this fact to the Ginnuess staff.

    The One-Liners that the Tea Party generated have not grown old either; for example, "How many of you need to hide your money in the Grand Caymons?" It just doesn't get old!

  11. Sure Looked Pretty on Neuromorphic Algorithms Allow MAVs To Avoid Obstacles With Single Camera · · Score: 1

    I trust the group presenting this, but I could not verify their conclusions.

  12. Re:The Brain is Plastic on Why Coding At Fifty May Be Nifty · · Score: 1

    You might want to recheck your data. The current estimate of Global Hording of US Currency is at 31 Trillion dollars. The people with money are not spending theirs, and are telling you to spend yours. Why?

  13. Re:73 and still coding. on Why Coding At Fifty May Be Nifty · · Score: 1

    What's funny is when I say, "I have used the Star Wheel."

  14. FBI going 7/24 on the Red Bull Gang? on FBI Says They're Now Working 24/7 To Investigate Hackers and Network Attacks · · Score: 1

    All I can say now is, "BUY shares in powered donut stocks, BUY, BUY, BUY!"

  15. DNA Bio Weapon on a Political Candidate? on Designing DNA Specific Bio-Weapons · · Score: 1

    And just how effective is this methodology when the candidate changes completely every 5 minutes?

  16. So You, and Friends are Arrogant? on Ask Slashdot: Rectifying Nerd Arrogance? · · Score: 1

    Step 1. The "Gods" give you and your friends the gift of "arrogance, or pride."

    Step 2. For the rest of us, the Comedy begins.

  17. Re:How About Calling It RRR on NASA Working On Refueling Satellites · · Score: 1

    I vote for Autonomous!

  18. How About Calling It RRR on NASA Working On Refueling Satellites · · Score: 2

    Refuel, Reposition, and Repair

    With apologies to AAA.

  19. Re:Robert Heinlein would be proud on New HAL Exoskeleton: A Brain-Controlled Full Body Suit To Be Used In Fukushima · · Score: 1

    I was thinking of WalMart, Green Burritos, and anyone not a Tea Party Member.

  20. Re:How to militarize this technology on New HAL Exoskeleton: A Brain-Controlled Full Body Suit To Be Used In Fukushima · · Score: 1

    I'm feeling sheepish, I was thinking of Rice Farming.

  21. Re:Steven Hawking on New HAL Exoskeleton: A Brain-Controlled Full Body Suit To Be Used In Fukushima · · Score: 1

    For the UnWashed, Mr Hawking introduced the idea of considering complex information in a Graphical Context, not just some variation of a spread sheet.

  22. Re:...or about to be. on New HAL Exoskeleton: A Brain-Controlled Full Body Suit To Be Used In Fukushima · · Score: 1

    Wouldn't it be, "something's f..... with you?"

  23. Re:Time to set up the PatLabor Department on New HAL Exoskeleton: A Brain-Controlled Full Body Suit To Be Used In Fukushima · · Score: 1

    The EverReady Bunny?

  24. Editor of fishwrap neurogadget.com Labatomized! on New HAL Exoskeleton: A Brain-Controlled Full Body Suit To Be Used In Fukushima · · Score: 1

    I believe that HAL was the creation of Aurthor C. Clarke, Stanley Kubrick had something to do with making a movie FROM the book.

  25. Re:Legal? on Paypal Slips 'No Class Action' Clause Into Policy Update · · Score: 1

    If PayPal takes money out of ones account, without performing a requested task, isn't that a Criminal act?