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  1. Re:Some thing are not worth aiding on Whistleblowers Enter the Post-Snowden Era · · Score: 1

    Then I'm to understand that Snowden could come back to America and expect, what?

  2. Re:MUTANTS AMONG US! on Small Genetic Change Responsible For Blond Hair · · Score: 1

    Now for the hard part, making straight hair curly, and making curly hair straight

  3. Re:additional skill on Ask Slashdot: In What Other Occupations Are IT Skills and Background Useful? · · Score: 1

    I was thinking of using all that analitical skill could be very useful in greeting customers in certain large stores that have a tendency to wipe out local economies, and use welfare and food stamps on their balance sheet.

  4. Re:Tedious work; designing robots on Robots and Irradiated Parasites Enlisted In the Fight Against Malaria · · Score: 1

    Given what some countries people will work for, maybe this could be outsoursed?

    Or maybe Meg Whitman can offer a HP 3D Printer that makes the robots?

  5. Re:Good Sign on Congressman Introduces Bill To Limit FCC Powers · · Score: 1

    Poor A/C, it's simple bribery. Bob Latta does not know or care, he has been given a dollar and told to bark like a seal and clap his hands. So, what is the exchange rate for 13 pieces of silver today?

  6. Re:OK, Whatever... on Security Researchers Threatened With US Cybercrime Laws · · Score: 3, Interesting

    "...embedded device marketed towards children" and reporting them to the manufacturer, he received calls from lawyers threatening him with action."

    It's OK, it's for the children!.

  7. Re:A Red Rider 3D Printed Gun! Oh Boy! on UK Ballistics Scientists: 3D-Printed Guns Are 'of No Use To Anyone' · · Score: 1

    I'm willing to bet that the second thing a 3D Gun Maker makes is a Prosthetic Hand, then an Eye Patch.

  8. Ma Bell Trade Mark Business Case on Zazzle.com Thinks Depictions of Pi Are Protected Intellectual Property · · Score: 1

    Ma Bell, "AT&T" to the unwashed, used a symbol of a bell in a cricle. They never trade marked it. Then some jack ass trade marked it. AT&T lost the case. I think wistle butt just may a leg to stand on, if a letter can be trade marked.

  9. I guess Paul Ingrisano will go after those Greeks in the EU next?

  10. Re:What a punishment on Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer Buys the LA Clippers For $2 Billion · · Score: 1

    I'm wondering if Steve will let Jack Nickelson get up first.

  11. Re:What a punishment on Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer Buys the LA Clippers For $2 Billion · · Score: 4, Funny

    One can only imagine what the chairs at the Staples Center will be thinking.

  12. One Thing Doesn't Make Sense About the UCSB Event on Misogyny, Entitlement, and Nerds · · Score: 1

    If junior was on the verge of Going Postal, and both shrink and mom got into a car to go calm junior down; why didn't mom, or shrink call Police?

  13. Re:PHP Upgrade? on PHP Next Generation · · Score: 1

    Cool, thanks; I will look into it.

  14. Re:Even more amazing on The Rule of Three Proved By Physicists · · Score: 1

    Damit, Coffee, all, over, my, keyboard! :p

  15. PHP Upgrade? on PHP Next Generation · · Score: 1

    How about Multi-Threading? I use to be able to do it, now I can't seem to get it to work?! :/

  16. "...but is there really a market" on Google Unveils Self-Driving Car With No Steering Wheel · · Score: 1

    Hell yes, consider equiping a Plug-In version of a Transit Connect Wagon with Solar Cells on the roof.

    2 hour commute? Punch in the destination, go to the couch in back, and get some well erned sleep.

  17. Re:Come again? on Printed Circuits as Part of a 3-D Printed Object (Video) · · Score: 1

    Please don't use the "w" word at /., children look at this site. I don't know if the 20-somethings can actually read yet, but rumor has it that they do look at it.

  18. Re:Snowden did the right thing ... on Why Snowden Did Right · · Score: 1

    Big words, for an A/C.

  19. The Arrogance of U.S.Spying on Why Snowden Did Right · · Score: 1

    It would be more constructive if American spying suspected information from mercenaries, and used more double agents as conduits. I for one will be grateful when American spies stop goofiing off, and get back to work.

    Now if only the NSA that monitors everything would tell me where I put my car keys last night. I shouldn't even have to ask, the Intel should just be there for me to consider.

  20. Re: Let's get this out of the way... on Wikipedia Medical Articles Found To Have High Error Rate · · Score: 3, Insightful

    One has to question the motives of a "group of reasearchers" that read an article, that can be edited, that the editors plead you edit, and then these "group of reasearchers" beat their chests in superiority. It would appear that the ability to "reach down deep, and grow a pair" is beyond this "group of reasearchers?"

  21. Re:Errors on The Flaw Lurking In Every Deep Neural Net · · Score: 1

    Neural Nets work on stimulus, and feed back. Large Cats think of primates as "preferred" food; and work on "feedback." As time went by, fewer primates existed and reproduced that could NOT recogize Large Cats; from lets say, anything else.

  22. Re:Keystone XL on US Officials Cut Estimate of Recoverable Monterey Shale Oil By 96% · · Score: 1

    GPS locations? Your statemet was about recycling nuclear waste. What does one call "Recycling Nuclear Waste" in Canadian?

  23. Re:Call me tron on Hands-On With Sony's VR Headset · · Score: 2

    I know at my work, having a VR interface that just looked at the screens, without me having to buy all the screens would be very useful.

  24. Ideas to 3D Scan? Sounds Like Fun on Google Rumored To Be Making 3D-Scanning Tablets · · Score: 1

    Home Depot stuff.

    Any parts catalogs, then go to that supplier and 3D Scan their products.

  25. Re:Oblig Prior Art Question on Questionable Patents From MakerBot · · Score: 1

    Brings up a good question, "how can one challange a patent by using prior art?"