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  1. Re:Nirvana?! on Computer Program Fixes Old Code Faster Than Expert Engineers · · Score: 1

    Exactly.

  2. Re:FPGA is just gimmicked flash on New Network Design Exploits Cheap, Power-Efficient Flash Memory · · Score: 1

    The one thing that comes to mind is, "Could I replicate the findings?" What would I need?

  3. Re:Modest Proposal on Calling All Data Do-Gooders · · Score: 1

    The people are crossing because that's where the money and food is. Weapons? A hand held Crossbow makes very little noise.

  4. Re:Nirvana?! on Computer Program Fixes Old Code Faster Than Expert Engineers · · Score: 1

    Which would free up that part of the work force to mow lawns in California's San Joaquin valley.

  5. Re:Oh hell no! on The Uber Economy Needs a New Category of Worker · · Score: 1

    I have a feeling the lawyers are running up billing services; again. I have been a W2, and have done multiple 1099 types of work, at the same time. The IRS separates the two. You fill out the appropriate tax forms, and move on.

  6. Re:I hereby announce my plans for terrorism on Senate Advances Plan To Make Email and Social Sites Report Terror Activity · · Score: 4, Interesting

    It sorrows me to inform the DOJ, but the Senate Intelligence Committee are a terrorists organization. Their anti american activities to abolish the 1st Amendment is throughly unignoreable.

    And what if those rag headed cock suckers have a valid point? What then?

  7. 1st Amendment Anyone? on Proposed Regulation Could Keep 3D-printed Gun Blueprints Offline For Good · · Score: 1

    Really? Liability of a document I post on my site? Big hint here, it's not a secret if I show you how its done.

  8. Re: Turns out on Machine Learning System Detects Emotions and Suicidal Behavior · · Score: 1

    I was thinking of "I Robot"

  9. Re:It's that time... on Volkswagen Factory Worker Killed By a Robot · · Score: 1

    The loss of life is never acceptable; that aside, but after working for a european business I would not be surprised to hear, "The most efficent thing to have happened is that the worker should have not been in the way in the first place."

    "3 Laws Safe" sounds pretty good these days.

  10. Computer Education is Easy, Hire H1B on How Computer Science Education Got Practical (Again) · · Score: 1

    Today, computer science education is a lot more practical

    One can easily learn to hire a H1B Head. "Do you like apples?"

  11. Re:Big Fauna = Doomed on 3D Printing Might Save the Rhinoceros · · Score: 1

    Details man, details.

  12. Re:Supply chain injection on 3D Printing Might Save the Rhinoceros · · Score: 1

    It's called "Marketing."

  13. Re:Absurd idea on 3D Printing Might Save the Rhinoceros · · Score: 1

    Really? It's fraud to sell something better, and cheaper? I bet you also have a hattred for H1B heads earning an honest living.

  14. Re:This won't help. on 3D Printing Might Save the Rhinoceros · · Score: 1

    I see a greater problem, you have chosen a life time mate that is already questioning your actions.

  15. Re:I doubt it because it would work BOTH ways on 3D Printing Might Save the Rhinoceros · · Score: 1

    I'm reminded of the quote, "Move along, these are not the droids we're looking for."

  16. Re:So, just like synth diamonds have eliminated... on 3D Printing Might Save the Rhinoceros · · Score: 1

    For a group of really smart people, one has to question the knowledge base they chose for this given result.

  17. Re:Do you want to enlarge your black market? on 3D Printing Might Save the Rhinoceros · · Score: 1

    What!? Are you anti american? Sell the stuff to their competitors, which will force the average poacher to come over to buy from you, or go out of business.

  18. Re:Will it be realized? on 3D Printing Might Save the Rhinoceros · · Score: 1

    People that buy this stuff may have a more sardonic solution to buying fake, even if its better and cheaper, than the real stuff; at real stuff prices.

  19. Re:Chinese men seem to have penis problems on 3D Printing Might Save the Rhinoceros · · Score: 1

    Try explaining that to an adult with the imagenation of an 8 year old in culture that thinks, "if its good enough for my grand daddy, it's good enough for me." Go figure.

  20. Re:Much simpler solution on 3D Printing Might Save the Rhinoceros · · Score: 1

    It is already natural by by-product in Rino horn. 3D printing something like Viagra into the mix would be a better product at a cheaper price with superior performace.

  21. Re:Anthropogenic selection on 3D Printing Might Save the Rhinoceros · · Score: 1

    Time would be against this issue. Every business tries to pay short term liabilities with long term assets fails. Rinos take up more space than 3D printers. And when was the last time one herd of a 3D printer the size of a large freezer charging at a person?

  22. Re: Just sell powdered horn on 3D Printing Might Save the Rhinoceros · · Score: 1

    I can think of something just as good, have the 3D printed product have a superior result using the same testing on 'natural' stuff. At a cheaper price, for a better procduct? Folks have a mass tendency to always purchase the cheaper product that is better. After a short while, who needs to even go out into the bush to deal with harvesting issues.

  23. Re:What's next? on 3D Printing Might Save the Rhinoceros · · Score: 1

    I would humbly suggest the patenfing of this idea.

  24. Re:Will it fool customs officials? on 3D Printing Might Save the Rhinoceros · · Score: 1

    Who needs a trafficker when one can order it online, and get a better product, and faster, at a cheaper cost?

  25. Re:Big Fauna = Doomed on 3D Printing Might Save the Rhinoceros · · Score: 1

    Once gravatrons can be cheaply generated, then the location of ones home, business, or skate board will be matter of choice. 'Land' will become a word on a vocabulary test.