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  1. Re:HOW?? on Silk Road Shut Down, Founder Arrested, $3.6 Million Worth of Bitcoin Seized · · Score: 1, Funny

    I believe the "Robo Singers" should be in prison, with restituion for damages caused.

    I agree - they suck! like those xmas albums with the barking dogs at different pitches.I want my $9.99 back!

  2. i dont' understand your point?

  3. Re:Remember all those times Bush blocked... on German NSA Critic Denied Entry To the US · · Score: 1

    civilization began with the renaissance? also, the jedi order kept peace for a thousand generations, so it's not unreasonable.

  4. Re:HOW?? on Silk Road Shut Down, Founder Arrested, $3.6 Million Worth of Bitcoin Seized · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I'm not going to cry about criminals going to jail. it's people like this that help the govt justify the NSA, etc. they need all these tools because people who use encryption / tor / bitcoin / etc are criminals! thanks silk road for ruining it for the rest of us.

    it's like the shoe bomber guy who gave the gov't authority to tell me to take off my shoes, and the underwear bomber guy who convinced the govt to fondle my nuts every time I went through security (although secretly they always wanted to do that). Now because of the boston bombers NSA will be collating my online profile to look for "suspicious activities" that may make me a potential terrorist.

    I think in 1984 the Goldman terrorist guy actually didn't exist, and was just a gov't front to justify their behaviors and scare people. maybe that's what's going on here?

  5. Re:Remember all those times Bush blocked... on German NSA Critic Denied Entry To the US · · Score: 1

    what's funny here, is I learned that there have only been 20 generations of man since the dawn of civilization. it's not unthinkable with some genetic banking to map out a large portion of this. 10^10 people, certainly less than crawling all the web pages etc. that would actually be really cool and powerful.

  6. Re:Remember all those times Bush blocked... on German NSA Critic Denied Entry To the US · · Score: 1

    Western Hemisphere? Hell, the entire human race should go back to Eden where they came from.

    ftfy

  7. Re:FreeBSD? on FreeBSD 9.2, FreeBSD 10.0 Alpha 4 Released · · Score: 1

    I have OSX installed, and use the terminal wall the time. They're the same thing!

  8. Re:Comparative sacrifice on Snowden Shortlisted For Europe's Top Human Rights Award · · Score: 1

    tldr. you're kinda grumpy about this. why all worked up?

  9. Re:Comparative sacrifice on Snowden Shortlisted For Europe's Top Human Rights Award · · Score: 2

    I don't understand what you're trying to say. the girl who was shot in the head didn't accomplish anything, either. but her example and story and sacrifice spurred others to action. same for the snowden leaks. they definitely opened my eyes, influenced my political activities, and altered my own online habits. it seems just a good an impact as anything.

  10. Re:Gross, but... on First Cases of Flesh-Eating Drug Emerge In the United States · · Score: 1, Troll

    how would you know?

  11. Re:Oh for crying out loud on Google's Scanning of Gmail To Deliver Ads May Violate Federal Wiretap Laws · · Score: 1

    you know I never used gmail for this exact reason, that they would read my emails like this. but i just realized that they read all of the emails i send to gmailers and store it in a db, without my consent. I never signed their TOS. heck, i bet they even parse reply bodies to extract out each individual message.

    do no evil my hat.

  12. Re:Oh for crying out loud on Google's Scanning of Gmail To Deliver Ads May Violate Federal Wiretap Laws · · Score: 1, Funny

    i've been speaking english for 60 years now, I think I know how to do it thankyouverymuch. anti-fail, bounce back on you.

  13. Re:Off the record vs Anonymity on How LucasArts Fell Apart · · Score: 2

    off the record you can paraphrase or include in background, but on the record yet anonymous you can quote. huge difference.

  14. Re:Oh for crying out loud on Google's Scanning of Gmail To Deliver Ads May Violate Federal Wiretap Laws · · Score: 1

    the idea that emails need ads at all is false at best.

  15. Re:Oh for crying out loud on Google's Scanning of Gmail To Deliver Ads May Violate Federal Wiretap Laws · · Score: 1

    That's not what he said.

    yes it is. reading comprehension fail.

  16. Re:Oh for crying out loud on Google's Scanning of Gmail To Deliver Ads May Violate Federal Wiretap Laws · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    . Email systems need to read email messages to make the system work but they also need to read the email to do ads.

    God that's a stupid statement. FYI you don't needto run ads in order to make the email system work. Thanks for starting my day on a stupid note.

  17. VoIP? on No Upper Bound On Phone Record Collection, Says NSA · · Score: 1

    What about VoIP? Is that a workaround for now?

  18. Re:HEADLINE on Clinton Grants $1 Million To Edible Insect Farmers · · Score: 1

    woosh. he was referring to the cost per pound of the farmers themselves.

  19. HEADLINE on Clinton Grants $1 Million To Edible Insect Farmers · · Score: 5, Funny

    ftfh:

    Clinton Grants $1 Million To Edible Insect Farmers

    why would anybody want to eat insect farmers?

  20. CRM and ERP on Ask Slashdot: Best Open Source CRM/ERP System For a Small Business? · · Score: 1

    can anybody give some specific examples of what CRM and ERP are used for in a big company? I know what the acronym stands for, but I don't know what they mean in real life.

  21. Re:calendar check. on Apple Maps Flaw Sends Drivers Across Airport Runway · · Score: 1

    Ummm, fixed "by" Wednesday means just that. If it's Wednesday, then it's supposed to be fixed. Fixed "on" Wednesday would give them until the EOD. By, in this context is synonymous with "before." So, if they said "It will be fixed before Wednesday," would you still say give them until the EOD?

    i agree, if somebody said fixed before weds I would expect it to be done when I got to work weds morning. but if someone said fixed by weds, with no time specification, i wouldn't sweat the definition. seems overly harsh. just chillax! you must be a bear to work with.

  22. calendar check. on Apple Maps Flaw Sends Drivers Across Airport Runway · · Score: 1

    FTFS:

    The airport said it had been told the problem would be fixed by Wednesday. However the BBC still experienced the issue when it tested the app,

    umm, it's weds morning. give them to EOD sounds reasonable.

  23. Re:We control the conversation, said PopSci on Popular Science Is Getting Rid of Comments · · Score: 2

    there's a safari plug in that hides comment sections on sites. it's nice.

  24. Re:Sour grapes on Popular Science Is Getting Rid of Comments · · Score: 5, Insightful

    No, I think you're missing the point (and fixating on a poorly worded sentence).

    welcome to the internet.

  25. Re:Not only that on Apple Offers Refund To Stiffed Breaking Bad Season Pass Customers · · Score: 1

    actually, this could have been a reasonable plan as well. everybody who bought season 5.1 gets 5.2 for free. I wonder how much that would have cost?