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  1. Two Words.. on Warner Bros: New Program To Digitize Your DVDs · · Score: 4, Insightful

    No Thanks...

  2. Don't want your protection on FCC Chair Calls On ISPs To Adopt New Security Measures · · Score: 2

    I don't need your stinking protection, I've been doing just fine since 1993.

    Now excuse me while this strange web site forces my browser to full screen and scans my Linux Box for viruses...
     

  3. I call bull shit on this on Is Agriculture Sucking Fresh Water Dry? · · Score: 1

    "The average American uses enough water each year to fill an Olympic-sized swimming pool"

    There is no freaking way I use this much water in a year. On the average I use no more than 300 cubic feet per month, that would be 3600 cubic feet per year. An Olympic size swimming pool holds 88,286.66721 cubic feet of water, so I call bull shit.

  4. Energy sector on Sony Outlets Control Electricity Through Authentication · · Score: 0

    The energy sector will stop at nothing to over charge and fuck you till you're in energy poverty.

  5. Police States of Amerika on FAA Bill Authorizes Surveillance Drones Over US · · Score: 0

    Am I the only one who believes that the potential for abuse exponentially out weighs any perceived benefits? This WILL be abused by government and law enforcement.

  6. Don't be Evil on Google Begins Country-Specific Blog Censorship · · Score: 1

    Just one more reason for me to abandon my Gmail, Google+ and Youtube accounts.

  7. I call BS on Man Who Downloaded Bomb Recipes Jailed For 2 Years · · Score: 1

    "A North West Counter-Terrorism Unit spokesman said, 'I also want to stress that this case is not about policing people's freedom to browse the Internet."

    Bullshit, if this were the case he wouldn't be in jail now would he..

  8. Dangerous toys on The Most Dangerous Toys of 2011 · · Score: 2

    I used to have a set of Clackers in the mid 70's, nailed myself in the head once, smashed a finger or two but it wasn't long before the novelty wore off. Even had a set of steel tipped Yard Darts, never had an accident. Perhaps the coolest toy I ever had were the electrified versions of Hot Wheels called Sizzlers. You plugged them into a charging station that held four "D" cell batteries, was shaped like a gas pump and held the top button down for 60 seconds (I always held it down for two or three minutes), unplugged them, turned the power switch on the bottom of the car and raced them on a track...

    Ahhh, memories..

  9. Battery life on Bluetooth Keyboards With a 10-Year Charge Promised · · Score: 1

    I have never seen a AA battery that wasn't sucked dead in a few years just from the internal resistance of the battery itself. I suppose they're are referring to lithium batteries.
     

  10. Revenue Generation on Google Chairman To Testify At Antitrust Hearing · · Score: 1

    These so called "anti-trust" investigations seem to be more about government revenue generation than anything else.

  11. HP-48GX on Calculator Networking With CALCnet and Doors CS · · Score: 1

    Might be nice if I can do this with my trusty old HP-48GX. I once installed VT-100 (emulation) terminal software on it, connected it to a TNC (Terminal node controller aka AEA PK-88) and connected to my AX.25 packet 2 meter Internet gateway and used w3m to surf the Internet. Slow, but cool.

  12. Seed Enhancement on EPA Knowingly Allowed Pesticide That Kills Bees · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I work in seed enhancement, fortunately, I don't order clothianidin (Poncho) from Bayer Crop Science. However I do order Thiram, Captan and Allegiance (aka Apron FL) from Bayer. Most of these chemicals are used to control pythium, however I've always wondered if these were responsible for the bee hive die offs.

  13. Re:Clueless on Pay Or Else, News Site Threatens · · Score: 1

    Just went there and got the same results. Couldn't think of a more deserved "go fuck yourself" slashdotting.

    If the North County Gazette wants users to pay for reading more than one article, put up a fucking pay wall. Don't threaten to sue users for "theft of service".

  14. Re:Perfect for traffic - let's make it mandatory? on Digital Dashboard Device Detects Driver Drowsiness · · Score: 1

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    Why not go one step further and make ignition interlocks mandatory as standard equipment. GM and Toyota are working on this as we speak. It's all about safety, right?
    sarcasm=0

  15. DOOM and Duke Nuke'em on Lost Online Games From the Pre-Web Era · · Score: 1

    Used to play Doom and Duke Nuke'em via 28.8k/56k modems back in the early 90's. There was one BBS (The Hole in the Wall) I'd log into that eventually became a Mom & Pop Internet provider. I was active on packet radio using e-mail and usenet, at a whopping 1200 baud! Ah, the good old days.

  16. It's called Octillion on Student Wants Science To Name 'Hella' Big Number · · Score: 4, Informative

    10^27 already has a name, it's called Octillion. Dag nabit! I like my numbering system the way it is! No get off my lawn!

  17. The oil industry on Girl Claims Price Scanner Gave Her Tourette's Syndrome · · Score: 1

    So, could I sue the oil industry for my Tourette's syndrome every time I look at the reader board when I pull into a gas station, let alone when I open my electric bill?

  18. Re:Translation: Freedom is the Enemy on Use Open Source? Then You're a Pirate! · · Score: 1

    No shit brother! I get SO tired of this "open source IS piracy" bullshit that it wants to make me vomit!

  19. I predict on New Most Precise Clock Based On Aluminum Ion · · Score: 1

    I predict another flood of reference standards to hit e-Bay soon. I've been waiting to find a good (affordable) cesium / rubidium standard for a while now. :P

  20. Glass worms of Mars on NASA Will Crowdsource Its Photos of Mars · · Score: 1, Interesting

    How about some hi res images of the glass worms of Mars http://www.enterprisemission.com/can.htm

  21. DIR-615 on D-Link Warns of Vulnerable Routers · · Score: 1

    Maybe that's why the last DIR-615 was acting strange, I replaced it with another DIR-615 but it has firmware version C1. Guess I'm safe, for now..

  22. KC2UFO on Man Sues Neighbor For Not Turning Off His Wi-Fi · · Score: 1

    Anyone else notice that the guy in the image is wearing a shirt with a ham radio call sign?

    SKYWATCHERS AND COMMUNICATORS, KC2UFO [Club]

  23. But does she.... on Futuristic Sex Robots Now Just "Sex Robots" · · Score: 4, Funny

    But does she run on Linux...

  24. Not MY machine on Autonomous Intelligent Botnets Bouncing Back · · Score: 1

    Well, I for one can say my machine is NOT part of this problem. The users of these "compromised" machines are merely appliance operators, and couldn't secure their machines no matter what OS they run.

  25. Microsoft STEALS code... nothing to happen... on Microsoft Acknowledges Theft of Code From Plurk · · Score: 1

    Microsoft has been "stealing" code for a long time. Does anyone expect any "real" punitive measure for this?

    I mean after all. Microsoft has been "borrowing" code, well, for EVER. Does ANYONE really expect anything different?