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  1. Wall-mounted device. on Ask Slashdot: Suitable Phone For a 4-Year Old? · · Score: 0

    If you're really serious, get them a wall mounted device that can do basic video chat on your internal network. It can double for a simple game system as well and can play videos. Keeping it out of their hands will prevent damage (unless they like to throw objects).

  2. Sesame Street Phone on Ask Slashdot: Suitable Phone For a 4-Year Old? · · Score: 0

    They make great phones for toddlers. Get them one that says the numbers in Ernie's, Big Bird's and Cookie Monster's voice. It will teach them numbers, although, they should know numbers by age 4...

  3. Re:I love it when the chips are down on US Nuclear Commander Suspended Over Gambling · · Score: 0

    You mean you didn't know you were paying for overpriced air until you read my post? You are most certainly welcome young one.

  4. I love it when the chips are down on US Nuclear Commander Suspended Over Gambling · · Score: 0

    Especially the Kettle brand ones with the Spicy Thai. Too bad you're paying for overpriced air when you buy a bag...

  5. MMmmmmm on Clinton Grants $1 Million To Edible Insect Farmers · · Score: 0

    Bacon flavored grasshoppers and cockroaches....

  6. It's like people don't trust the gov't to handle their information.

  7. That's a lot on HDMI 2.0 Officially Announced · · Score: 0

    of porn...

  8. I didn't graduate on Why One Woman Says Sending Your Kid To Private School Is Evil · · Score: 0

    from evil private medical school to become Dr. Thank You Very Much

  9. Re:They don't need to on Why the NSA Can't Replace 90% of Its System Administrators · · Score: 0

    The admins monitor the network to ensure access and fix problems that arise. There may be some that need their admin right provoked, but if you're looking at taking everyone's away and getting new people, that's just dumb.

  10. They don't need to on Why the NSA Can't Replace 90% of Its System Administrators · · Score: 0

    They have a specific job. Their admins do fine completing that job. They go through rigorous background checks. Unfortunately, a contractor got to the info and was able to thwart the system. ES just made it extremely difficult for everyone interfacing NSA to work now.

  11. Does this mean... on The Steady Decline of Unix · · Score: 0

    ...that SCO will want more money for those companies/systems still using it to make up for lost revenue that they're not entitled to?

  12. It was a misprint on McAfee Regrets "Flawed" Trillion Dollar Cyber Crime Claims · · Score: 0

    That's one hundred trillion dollars! (with Dr. Evil pinkie)

  13. Don't tell me how to spend my money... on Bill Gates Promotes Vaccine Projects, Swipes At Google · · Score: 0

    And I won't tell you how you've squandered your money over the years.

  14. Just do what the gov't does: on Ask Slashdot: Development Requirements Change But Deadlines Do Not? · · Score: 0

    Step 1: Create expectations for contractors and then change your mind to something else. Step 2: ???? Step 3: Profit...oh wait, lawsuit, anti-profit.

  15. I wonder... on Mars Curiosity Rover Shoots Video of Phobos Moon Rising · · Score: 0

    ...what the moonrise looks like on Uranus?

  16. Re:777... on Boeing 777 Crashes At San Francisco Airport · · Score: 0

    I love test aircraft too.

  17. 777... on Boeing 777 Crashes At San Francisco Airport · · Score: 0

    I guess they're luckier than the Boeing 666.

  18. Snakes on Things That Scare the Bejeezus Out of Programmers · · Score: 0

    Snakes on the ground and Snakes on a Plane.

  19. What about maintenance? on D-Wave Large-Scale Quantum Chip Validated, Says USC Team · · Score: 5, Funny

    Are we going to need quantum mechanics to work on these chips and computers?

  20. It's metadata, not the end of the world on NSA WhistleBlower Outs Himself · · Score: 0

    Outgoing and incoming numbers of people. So what? What's infringing? There's no privacy problems, just the illusion of privacy.

  21. Did everyone suck at this game? on Salvaging E.T. In Software, Instead of New Mexico · · Score: 1

    I had no problems read the manual to figure it out. We didn't have the fandangled interwebs of today back then. You were lucky if you had friends who had it at school or maybe someone's older brother that talked about it at the arcade. At least E.T. had an end. Pitfall, on the other hand, just kept going. There was always that one guy that claimed he went back to the beginning, but no, he lied. It just keeps going...

  22. Let's ask the IT guy on the movie "Hackers" on How To Hack Twitter's Two-Factor Authentication · · Score: 1

    Everything that happened in there is legit. He probably used some type of defense called Hawk to deal with Twitter hacks.

  23. Look Out! on Falling Windows RT Tablet Prices Signify Slow Adoption · · Score: 1

    The prices are falling, the prices are falling!

  24. DAMN YOU! on Solowheel is for People Who Think a Segway is Boring (Video) · · Score: 0

    Looks like another warm-weather device. Does not help me in the snow.

  25. Damn Creepers on Voxel.js: Minecraft-like Browser-Based Games, But Open Source · · Score: -1

    Sneaking up on you when the chips are down...