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  1. Re:frist post on Thanks To Apple's Influence, You're Not Getting A Rifle Emoji (buzzfeed.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Cake have many uses, sustaining life being one of them, most violent one is actually fun. Rifle has only one. Your argument is invalid.

  2. Getting boring on A Data-Driven Exploration of the Evolution of Chess · · Score: 1

    More defensive and more draws. Sounds like chess is getting boring.

  3. Re:Write different software for China on Tech Companies Worried Over China's New Rules For Selling To Banks · · Score: 1

    "Bank+ classic"
    and
    "Bank+ china backdoored version"

  4. mining existing CO2 out of the atmopshere somehow on UN Climate Change Panel: It's Happening, and It's Almost Entirely Man's Fault · · Score: 1

    We could, like, build a tree.

  5. Re:It's OK to attack mythology and superstition... on Drought Inspires a Boom In Pseudoscience, From Rain Machines To 'Water Witches' · · Score: 1

    Well that explains everything. Really everything. I wish You soon and happy death.

  6. Re:Fleeing abusive companies? on When Customer Dissatisfaction Is a Tech Business Model · · Score: 1

    Where are customers supposed to flee to?

    Hills. They should flee to hills and forests.

  7. Reverse engineering on Oculus Suspends Oculus Rift Dev Kit Sales In China · · Score: 1

    Wont be surprised to see Uculus Roft selling before Oculus Rift.

  8. Re:work life balance is a myth on Workaholism In America Is Hurting the Economy · · Score: 1
  9. Price on Latin America Exhausts IPv4 Addresses · · Score: 1

    Price = demand / supply There will never be IPv6. If it's up to market.

  10. Re:This announcement on Grand Theft Auto V For Modern Platforms Confirmed · · Score: 1

    OMG, I lost it. +9000 internetz for you sir.

  11. Earth on Red Dwarfs Could Sterilize Alien Worlds of Life · · Score: 1

    Exactly the same thing would happen to Earth if not for its magnetic field. Red dwarfs doesn't seem special in that regard.

  12. Re:No thank you to all that on I Want a Kindle Killer · · Score: 1

    Implying that you can't put any book you like on kindle and read it.

  13. Re:Yes. Bravo. on To Save the Internet We Need To Own the Means of Distribution · · Score: 1

    Scavenging is mostly gone with agricultural revolution thousands of years ago. And in my part of world villagers were actually destroying roads so they would be left alone by turks. Imagine, they did not starve to death, nor did they ate sewage even tho there was no sewage system at the time. So, no. Roads, and sewage systems are far from necessity by your logic.

  14. Re:Yes. Bravo. on To Save the Internet We Need To Own the Means of Distribution · · Score: 1

    Now notice how you don't eat and drink roads and sewage.

  15. Yes. on To Save the Internet We Need To Own the Means of Distribution · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "Is the Internet essential infrastructure? Should local governments step in to preserve equality of access?"

    Yes.

  16. "use of force" on Is Crimea In Russia? Internet Companies Have Different Answers · · Score: 1

    what was breaking Kosovo from Serbia than? "use of out-of-this-world-force"?

    NATO fucked up when it broke sovereign state by use of ... flowers?

    I could go with statement that Crimea is annexed by use of trickery and lies. But force... that just laughable.

  17. Value on Geologists Warned of Washington State Mudslides For Decades · · Score: 1

    Having actions taken would destroy value of properties in neighborhood. And that would be catastrophic.

  18. Run to the hills! on The JavaScript Juggernaut Rolls On · · Score: 2

    Try this in your favorite console: [ 10 , 1, 5].sort()
    You cringe you lose.

  19. Re:Time for focus on Stephen Elop Would Pull a Nokia On Microsoft · · Score: 1

    Microsoft already won at entertainment. Win is glorious gaming master race. They could start sending gamers to space and cultivating mushrooms, and still rule the petty enterprise 'industry'.

  20. server ban? on Google Fiber Partially Reverses Server Ban · · Score: 1

    There was a server ban? What for?

  21. Re:No video in the link on Collapse of Quantum Wavefunction Captured In Slow Motion · · Score: 1

    And way not a video? Some oscilloscope at least.
    Where photo is, video ain't far. http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/2013/may/23/quantum-microscope-peers-into-the-hydrogen-atom

  22. TV addiction? on First US Inpatient Treatment Program For Internet Addiction Opening In September · · Score: 4, Informative

    How come there is no treatment for TV addiction? Is there a thing like TV addiction? Or feeding yourself 8 hours of programme a day is considered normal?
    Maybe there is but I'm not aware of it.

  23. Re:For the sake of saving time, on Snowden: NSA Spying On EU Diplomats and Administrators · · Score: 1

    Serbia. Check the map. It's the black spot in Balkans.

  24. Serious gaming I would call all competitive games with high skill cap. With competitions held and awards won. Scoreboard is not competition, and in game stuff is not award. I mean venues and money/hardware. Quake, Starcraft to name most popular. FIFA afaik enters that category. Thou I myself dislike all spot simulations, I respect that some people find 'em fun.
    As a PC gamer master race I would consider serious gaming an epic RPG or strategy. Consoles got Skyrim, so there you go dirty peasants.

    Mobile games come close to none of this categories mostly due to hardware limitation. And Apple with it's gaming history doesn't really sound promising.

  25. iOS as serious gaming platform? This must be bat country!