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  1. Re:You no longer own a car on Automakers To Gearheads: Stop Repairing Cars · · Score: 1

    Wow, so you ignore the fact the pre ACA they just went to the ER and we got billed like 4 times as much when they didn't pay. The fact you went with that argument shows your opposition to the ACA is emotional not practical.

  2. Re:You no longer own a car on Automakers To Gearheads: Stop Repairing Cars · · Score: 1

    If Apple has no problem with this, why did Apple only make that exception for only one third party ssd manufacturer ?

  3. Re:You no longer own a car on Automakers To Gearheads: Stop Repairing Cars · · Score: 1

    It's been defeated. Is that why when you get an update from Apple you have to disable trim otherwise you won't be able to boot. Doesn't sound handled, sounds like we are stuck using a work around.

  4. Re: You no longer own a car on Automakers To Gearheads: Stop Repairing Cars · · Score: 1

    So you demand proof yet you have failed to provide nay sources your self. At least the gp showed that you can buy after market transmissions for the cars you listed.

  5. Re:Furthest-most on Mysterious "Cold Spot": Fingerprint of Largest Structure In the Universe? · · Score: 1

    Considering it's phrase that's been in use a lot longer then you have been alive makes it made up like every other word is made up.

  6. Re:Spam on Netflix Is Betting On Exclusive Programming · · Score: 1

    Uhh, hasn't that been like 90% of Slashdot articles since the beginning?

  7. Re:Why even bother to bring up christians? on Netflix Is Betting On Exclusive Programming · · Score: 1

    Are you fucking insane? Your saying 247 million Americans don't matter. What only Atheists matter? A pathetic 5% of our population as compared to the 67% of Americans who claim to be Christian.

    It's more likely you will be long dead before Christianity loses influence in this country.

  8. Re:Do you really want 6 different boxes to get 6 d on Netflix Is Betting On Exclusive Programming · · Score: 1

    My Roku has no problem handling Hulu, Netflix, Amazon, and HBOgo. Why do I need a separate box for each service?

  9. Re:Original? on Netflix Is Betting On Exclusive Programming · · Score: 1

    Yep and Stargate SG1 was never a Sci-Fi original series either.

  10. Re:$30 per month on Netflix Is Betting On Exclusive Programming · · Score: 1

    Maybe they should ask Netflix how to not show ads.

  11. Re:Still There? on ISS Could Be Fitted With Lasers To Shoot Down Space Junk · · Score: 1

    More likely using the laser to push the objects into a decaying orbit. I am sure the article goes into detail, I'm just to lazy to read it.

  12. Re:TWC on Comcast and TWC Will Negotiate With Officials To Save Their Merger · · Score: 4, Funny

    Your inability to understand context must make life very difficult.

  13. Re:Now if only he'd deal with blatant cheating on When You're the NFL Commish, Getting E-Medical Record Interoperability's a Cinch · · Score: 1

    So how did they "fraudulantly" win the super bowl.

  14. Humerous?` on FBI Accuses Researcher of Hacking Plane, Seizes Equipment · · Score: 5, Insightful

    “Find myself on a 737/800, lets see Box-IFE-ICE-SATCOM, ? Shall we start playing with EICAS messages? “PASS OXYGEN ON” Anyone ? :)”

    Looks like he threatened to turn on the Passenger Oxygen Light (as someone with the skill and tools to do it that's not an idle threat), Nothing that would cause a mass panic on a plane or anything like that. I mean you post a public comment like that I would far more surprised if the FBI didn't forcibly remove you from the plane. The article itself seems very biased as well.

  15. Re:Hasn't this been proven to be junk science? on A 2-Year-Old Has Become the Youngest Person Ever To Be Cryonically Frozen · · Score: 1

    >Also, Cryogenics isn't about freezing dead people and thawing them out dead to bring back to life. It's about freezing live people and thawing them out alive. Then why are they loping off their heads?

  16. Re:Hasn't this been proven to be junk science? on A 2-Year-Old Has Become the Youngest Person Ever To Be Cryonically Frozen · · Score: 1

    Hope is neither of those things. Hope is a desire for a specific outcome.

  17. What would a brain damaged 2 year old be able to tell you about life in the 21st century?

  18. It's not the freezing that gets me. I understand that after seeing frogs and fish recover, but the whole cutting the head off thing, isn't the spinal column pretty integral to the brain. Who came up with the idea that someday they will have a cure for decapitation?

  19. Re:Youngest ever? False. on A 2-Year-Old Has Become the Youngest Person Ever To Be Cryonically Frozen · · Score: 1

    PI has a definition already, it is the ratio of a circles circumference to it's diameter.

  20. Re:Advanced Voting Solutions on The Voting Machine Anyone Can Hack · · Score: 1

    I have searched high and low, so do you have any source for your assertion. I can't find any listing of political donations from AVS.

  21. Re:Who certified them? on The Voting Machine Anyone Can Hack · · Score: 1

    I did not know that, thank you

  22. Re:Who certified them? on The Voting Machine Anyone Can Hack · · Score: 1

    Why are you talking about Diebold? The article is not about Diebold voting machines it's about the AVS Winvote. I know all about Diebold's history in with regards to voting machines but that has shit all to do with this article.

  23. Who certified them? on The Voting Machine Anyone Can Hack · · Score: 5, Insightful

    How the hell did something like this get certified in the first place? Seriously, there needs to be an investigation into that and heads should roll.

  24. Re:Apple already done did it on Samsung SSD On a Tiny M.2 Stick Is Capable of Read Speeds Over 2GB/sec · · Score: 1

    No it's not. Apple does not support NVME so there are no NVME drives in any Apple products.

  25. Re:"Just annouced" eh? on Samsung SSD On a Tiny M.2 Stick Is Capable of Read Speeds Over 2GB/sec · · Score: 1

    "With its SM951 and other Samsung PCIe SSDs using a 10-nanometer class** MLC NAND flash production platform, Samsung believes it is in an excellent position to rapidly expand the global PCIe SSD market. Samsung will also work on timely introduction of next-generation PCIe SSDs that support the NVMe*** interface, which will provide even further performance increases." If you had read your own link you would have seen this gem. (emphasis mine).