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  1. Craigslist for textbooks? on Brown Signs California Bill For Free Textbooks · · Score: 1

    If there was a site where students could post textbooks for trade locally by city or campus, they could at least put a hurting on the school store buyback racket.

  2. Studying from a laptop? on Brown Signs California Bill For Free Textbooks · · Score: 2

    Maybe I'm old school, but I'd rather study from a textbook than a screen. Maybe someone could invent a portable device where I can read books where the text resembles electronic ink? And there can be an electronic marketplace where you can buy these books! Hopefully this post can kindle a few ideas..

  3. Re:also electronic waste disposal on Scientists Invent Electronics That Dissolve In the Body · · Score: 3, Funny

    Dude, if your not going to eat those expired chrome cookies, can I have them?

  4. What do you name this scandal? on Canada's Conservatives Misled Voters With Massive Robocall Operation · · Score: 1

    Wow Canada, I didn't know you had it in you. You have to give them kudos for the creativity at least. They didn't go with the ol' rigging voting machines gag. A+ for creativity. If the Canadian media hasn't given a name to this debacle yet, I'd like to propose RoboGate. Shall we vote on it?

  5. Re:Discretion!! on Women More Likely To Unfriend Than Men · · Score: 1

    A product of my environment?

  6. Discretion!! on Women More Likely To Unfriend Than Men · · Score: 2, Insightful

    What ever happened to discretion? People are so quick to post every thought, feeling, and complaint for the world to see. But then also complain about privacy. No one is forcing you to post about what you ate for breakfast and take a picture of it. The trend seems to point to things only getting worse in the future as more companies focus on you being the product and selling your information and habits to 3rd parties. I remember hearing someone say that if the services are free, YOU are the product.

  7. Could this be.. on Simulators Take the Humans Out of Hiring · · Score: 1

    A new gaming genre? First Person Recruiter

  8. We dun poked the bear.. on NinjaVideo.net Founder Gets 14 Months · · Score: 0

    The SOPA/PIPA backlash seemed like a push towards victory. But it seems like the other side is pushing back, and pushing back hard. In less than a week after the SOPA blackout: Megaupload is offline, Filesonic is running scared, and Upload.to went all China-firewall on the U.S. Things are about to get crazyyy.

  9. The source code might look like this.. on Man Charged With Stealing Code From Federal Reserve Bank · · Score: 1, Funny

    private class LeechAmericanPeople{}

  10. Re:Justice down? I think not. on Anonymous Takes Down DOJ, RIAA, MPA and Universal Music · · Score: 1

    I mistakenly read your post as Hollywood Acting. A crackdown is still needed, either way.

  11. Can Google driverless cars be the solution? on Another Stab At Sorting Hybrid Hype From Reality · · Score: 1

    MPG promises are based on unrealistic/impossible human driving conditions. But what about automated driving conditions? Let's say for example that Honda worked with Google to develop a driving pattern that would guarantee a MPG as long as you kept your foot off the accelerator. As long as your not running late and don't need to rush, why not?

  12. Really? on Another Stab At Sorting Hybrid Hype From Reality · · Score: 2
    From the article:

    And once the batteries are depleted, the car can no longer shut down its gas engine...

    That can't end well..

  13. This should have been done a long time ago on DARPA Chooses Leader For 100-Year Starship Project · · Score: 1

    I've heard arguments that the space program should have never been put in the hands of government in the first place. If it had been left to the private-sector from day one, space travel would be the norm by now because of the competitive aspect of the private sector and the ability to raises more capital than going the bureaucratic route.

  14. Alas Internets, I knew thee well... on Lawmakers Intent On Approving SOPA, PIPA · · Score: 1

    If this passes, I imagine the internet will eventually become a hollow shell of it what it used to be. Get ready folks, The internet is about to take an arrow to the knee.

  15. Whatever happened to being an apprentice? on Want To Get Kids Interested In Programming? Teach Them Computer History · · Score: 1

    Can we bring back the days of the apprentice system? A parent would send their child to study under a master of a particular field. They would be able to skip all the textbooks and boring lectures and just learn the craft and get access to the secrets that only come from experience that you will not find in a textbook. Then with time, that child would become a master of their particular trade and would take on an apprentice, and the cycle would continue. I'd chose that over the college debt slave system anyday.

  16. Free Screenings? on TSA Interested In Purchasing Dosimeters · · Score: 1

    Perhaps they can start offering free screenings for testicular and breast cancer. They are going to be grabbing them anyway.

  17. No one has mentioned that.. on NetApp, Lenovo Raise Prices, Citing Thailand Flooding Effects · · Score: 1

    All the companies mentioned in this article with the exception of Lenovo, are all U.S. companies. Does building factories in the U.S. seem so laughable nowadays that such an idea is not even entertained? I did some research and it seems that the average wage for skilled labor is about $163/month in Thailand. How bad would the U.S. economy have to get before those kind of wages become acceptable here?

  18. New Reality Show? on Ants Turned Into 'Supersoldiers' · · Score: 1

    They should make reality show about the luxurious life of the queen ant. I'd call it "The Hills".

  19. Bad move... on French Court Frowns On Autocomplete, Tells Google To Remove Searches · · Score: 1

    If that company just ignored it, no one would care. But filing a lawsuit has brought it to the attention of the internets. They are probably going to experience what I call the Santorum effect.