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  1. Re:Gun control however... on California Lawmaker Wants 3-D Printers To Be Regulated · · Score: 1

    You, sir, put a lot of effort into that. I applaud you, and may God have mercy on Yee's soul.

  2. Re:Lawmaker wants sheet metal to be regulated on California Lawmaker Wants 3-D Printers To Be Regulated · · Score: 1

    Maybe we could kill them with cell phone radiation.

  3. Re:Yee must have the Maker Bot Steel Edition on California Lawmaker Wants 3-D Printers To Be Regulated · · Score: 0

    Okay, I'll calm down. I agree, they will get cheaper. Might I ask you read this article by a NASA astronaut on how our dreams are being hijacked by terrorists? http://news.discovery.com/space/history-of-space/astronaut-leroy-chiao-space-dreams-media-130507.htm This one is also intriguing: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2013/13/130510-buzz-aldrin-space-mars-moon-nasa-science/

  4. Re:Comprehensive reform on California Lawmaker Wants 3-D Printers To Be Regulated · · Score: -1, Troll

    Why is this asshole getting upvoted? Laser printer counterfeits aren't worth shit, 3D printers need to be >$40,000 to make any gun mechanism useable, and unless this duncecap is being sarcastic, he should be taken out back and shot with a zip gun.

  5. Re:Thanks, Cody! on California Lawmaker Wants 3-D Printers To Be Regulated · · Score: 1

    Slut.

  6. ....dipshit. on California Lawmaker Wants 3-D Printers To Be Regulated · · Score: 0

    Because every idiot with two left hands has a 3D printer. Including kids? WOW! I'll just head over to my local preschool and have them print me a gun. Cunt.

  7. Re:Yee must have the Maker Bot Steel Edition on California Lawmaker Wants 3-D Printers To Be Regulated · · Score: 0

    Hey dipshit, You need a ~$50,000 3D printer to make anything of an accuracy that will actually fire. Otherwise, it'll blow up in their face. You really think making a 3D printer is that easy?! Cunt. It's easier to use a steel tube and a stapler. People like you are the ones keeping us on this fucking mudball.

  8. Re:This is why space is empty on California Lawmaker Wants 3-D Printers To Be Regulated · · Score: 1

    Beautiful yet hideous. It's true; the human race is too fucking retarded to ever leave this orbit.

  9. But realistically yes. on Boeing Hydrogen Powered Drone First Flight · · Score: 1

    I'd mod up if I had points, but I don't. Mod 'em up!

  10. We couldn't resist... on ISS Captures SpaceX Dragon Capsule · · Score: 0

    After all, we had to one-up the Commies!

  11. But who... on Facebook 'Likes' Aren't Protected Speech · · Score: 1

    thrown in jail, too, if possible.

    But who will arrest... the sheriff? Badum-CH!

  12. It's spelled "Mission," timothy! on Ask Slashdot: Technical Advice For a (Fictional) Space Mission? · · Score: 2

    Apparently timothy can't spell. Unless the submitter is referencing http://www.hotelmision.com/. Although who would write a story about a fictional space hotel in the Sierra Madre mountains? I guess we're writing about a (fictional) (space) mountain hotel?

  13. TG already carries this on Ballistic Clipboard Holds Papers, Stops Bullets · · Score: 1

    Thinkgeek already carries one of these. This is no new technology. Thinkgeek's is just made of kevlar and doesn't have a handle. http://www.thinkgeek.com/interests/dads/e769/

  14. Cables? on Swarmanoid 'Bots Rule Air, Land, Bookshelves · · Score: 1

    And it is just software, and they are connected with cables, which are more reliable and higher transfer speeds.

    If I can see correctly, there are no cables at all between these robots. It's not even possible; how would the Eye-bot fly around with a cable attached to it? The main point of the demonstration is to show how different types of robots can work together to achieve a task, not demonstrate distributed computing.

  15. Credit on Swarmanoid 'Bots Rule Air, Land, Bookshelves · · Score: 1

    I actually posted this article, although I forgot to log in beforehand.