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  1. My future of energy is different on Small, Modular Nuclear Reactors — the Future of Energy? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Use less energy and use it more efficiently.
    Which unluckily is not what energy producers want.

  2. Yes but on Antibiotics Are Useless In Treating Most Sinus Infections · · Score: 1

    the antibyotics factories have a different view. Very different.

  3. The real questions should be different on Is Agriculture Sucking Fresh Water Dry? · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Do we actually need all those agriculture products?
    Isn't there a different way to use water for the same purpose with possibly higher efficiency?

  4. Anarchic on Did Anonymous Take Down CIA.gov? · · Score: 0

    Means that there is no hear and possibly no rule.

  5. Re:Simple and easy solution on Ask Slashdot: How To Deal With Refurbed Drives With Customer Data? · · Score: 1

    other systems had commands like help which was more useful

    Have had any chance in your whole life to run "help" on the command line?

  6. Re:Simple and easy solution on Ask Slashdot: How To Deal With Refurbed Drives With Customer Data? · · Score: 1

    If "easy" means "no brain" to you, then Linux is not for you.
    Is it easy to ride a bike (without the aid wheels)?

  7. Re:Simple and easy solution on Ask Slashdot: How To Deal With Refurbed Drives With Customer Data? · · Score: 1

    If you cannot read/understand that line, then please, go back to your Windows to play SOL.EXE

  8. Simple and easy solution on Ask Slashdot: How To Deal With Refurbed Drives With Customer Data? · · Score: 1

    Run a few times (>=2 ) the command:

    dd if=/dev/urandom /dev/sdx bs=4096

    The solution is a little bit harder if you don't run Linux: install it first.

  9. Used MP3s on Selling Used MP3s Found Legal In America · · Score: 1

    Are just like "used" HTML pages. They are just files, copies or "original" files.
    They are mine.

  10. Of course on 4G Phones Are Really Fast — At Draining Batteries · · Score: 1

    They design smartphones for speed.

  11. It doesn't smell on Australian Scientists Discover 'Oldest Living Thing On Earth' · · Score: 1

    As it has no nose at all!

  12. Ubuntu? on Canonical Pulls Kubuntu Personnel Funding · · Score: 2

    It's time to go back to Slackware.
    You always know who to blame. Yourself.

  13. Re:Google on Google Starts Running Fiber In Kansas City · · Score: 1

    ... correct! It's already.

  14. Stupid law on Defendant Ordered To Decrypt Laptop Claims She Had Forgotten Password · · Score: 3, Insightful

    trivial workaround

  15. Google on Google Starts Running Fiber In Kansas City · · Score: 1

    is going to be our Overlord.

  16. Maybe there's a simpler solution on MIT Envisions DIY Solar Cells Made From Grass Clippings · · Score: 1

    Let's stop polluting the world and let the natural photosynthesis do the job.

  17. Of course! on You Will Never Kill Piracy · · Score: 1

    Just like you won't ever kill robbery!
    Come on, be serious!

  18. Re:Not Nano on Flying Robots Flip, Swarm and Move In Formation At UPenn · · Score: 1

    NANO is cool. Those pesky toys would like to be cool. So they need to be NANO.

  19. And the real world usage would be ... on Flying Robots Flip, Swarm and Move In Formation At UPenn · · Score: 1

    ... none!
    How can they fly? 5 minutes? 10 minutes?
    Those (not really) nano robots look more like a very expensive toy. IMHO.

  20. Re:Volcan? Vulcan? on New Exoplanet Is Best Yet Candidate For Supporting Life · · Score: 1

    Maybe it's thrice as old as ours.

  21. Even more interesting? on New Exoplanet Is Best Yet Candidate For Supporting Life · · Score: 0

    Why should it be "even more interesting"?
    Is there any plan to physically reach that planet?
    It'd take 22 years at the speed of light to reach it, provided that you can accelerate and decelerate istantaneously to c.
    Ah! You watch too many sci fi movies. And the bad ones!

  22. private VPN services? on Jailbreaking the Internet For Freedom's Sake · · Score: 1

    VPNs are private by definition.

  23. Why everyone is screaming agaist censorship? on Thai Gov't Welcomes Twitter's Censorship Plans · · Score: 0

    There's been censorship everywhere since a long time.
    The stronger always wins and talks/broadcasts/publishes/deletes/censors.
    The weaker dies.
    That's it.

  24. Stop selling debt to China on WikiLeaks Cable: NASDAQ Folded To Chinese Pressure · · Score: 0

    It's like giving your home keys to robbers.
    And then you wonder "how it came out!"

  25. Privacy is like virginity on O2 Fixes 'Accidental' Leak of Phone Numbers · · Score: 2

    Once you've lost it, it's gone forever.
    Unless you change something really ... low level.
    Like the phone number.