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  1. Re:DUPE DUPE DUPE - DUPE of URL! on Patent Suit Leads To 500,000 Annoyed Software Users · · Score: 3, Insightful

    it's not a dupe, it's a continuation of an evolving story. to clarify the summary, the company that is mentioned in the first sentence is Apple, and the video calling system is Facetime. Also, I didn't know you could call someone to complain? I guess it's nice to vent, but I usually just go to the genius bar.

  2. Re:swim from cuba to US on World-First: Woman Becomes Pregnant After Ovarian Tissue Graft · · Score: 1

    Susie Maroney already did it in half the time. Granted, she used a shark cage that made it much less dangerous and not as cool an accomplishment.

    it's like tightwalking with a net or without a net. which one is cooler?

  3. swim from cuba to US on World-First: Woman Becomes Pregnant After Ovarian Tissue Graft · · Score: 1

    why are we talking about this when we should be talking about the woman who was the first person to swim from cuba to US? 52 hours and she's 64 years old!

    http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/03/sports/nyad-completes-cuba-to-florida-swim.html?hp

  4. Re:Sounds good to me on U.S. Gov't Still Fighting the Man Behind Buckyballs; Guess Who's Winning? · · Score: 1

    Foe. Disappear now.

  5. Re:Sounds good to me on U.S. Gov't Still Fighting the Man Behind Buckyballs; Guess Who's Winning? · · Score: 1

    Gp: my ladders only go up.

    Me: I beat you, because my ladders go up and down!

    You: I beat you, because my ladders go up and down!

    Me: fuck off redundant fucker.

    You: I know you are but what am I!

    Me: stfu

  6. Re:Where were the professionals. on More Bad News From Fukushima · · Score: 1

    you don't get it - this wasn't operator error, they were ripping everybody off. "we measured 100 sieverts at the site". Of course you did, fuckers.

  7. Re:Sounds good to me on U.S. Gov't Still Fighting the Man Behind Buckyballs; Guess Who's Winning? · · Score: 1

    that's what i just said, fucker.

  8. Re: Sounds good to me on U.S. Gov't Still Fighting the Man Behind Buckyballs; Guess Who's Winning? · · Score: 1, Funny

    I accidentally spilled some bleach in my ammonia and I died a painful death. Can I sue Clorox?

    Obviously not because you're a dead mofo. next question.

  9. Re:Sounds good to me on U.S. Gov't Still Fighting the Man Behind Buckyballs; Guess Who's Winning? · · Score: 1

    if I owned a ladder company I would make two-way ladders that worked whether they were oriented up or down.

  10. Re:Pseudoscience debunked? on Feds Seek Prison For Man Who Taught How To Beat a Polygraph · · Score: 2

    Exactly. What sucks though is that you have to answer yes or no to any question they ask. So what if they ask you are you "a homosexual" or "have you cheated on your wife" can you say nevermind or no answer or pass?

  11. Re:Pseudoscience debunked? on Feds Seek Prison For Man Who Taught How To Beat a Polygraph · · Score: 2

    I'm so sorry you seem to be getting modded "funny" for this. It should be "insightful".

    Why does slashdot think that "funny" isn't worth karma?

    (And when can we turn in our karma for shiny prizes?)

    You can turn in your Karma by flaming people, which is kind of like a shiny prize

  12. Re:Pseudoscience debunked? on Feds Seek Prison For Man Who Taught How To Beat a Polygraph · · Score: 2

    Jokes on them, if they still work at RadioShack.

  13. Re:I never understood the principle. on Syria: a Defining Moment For Chemical Weapons? · · Score: 1

    don't pretend to be dumb, it's the low cost, scale and easiness of chem/bio which makes them so awful.

    What's your point - war should be wage only using very expensive and difficult weaponry? Who does that benefit?

    It benefits the party with greater resources.

  14. Re:I never understood the principle. on Syria: a Defining Moment For Chemical Weapons? · · Score: 1

    Unless you're eating the depleted uranium, you probably aren't going to be affected by it.

    Or drinking it You know, if it gets into the groundwater For 1000 years

  15. Re:I never understood the principle. on Syria: a Defining Moment For Chemical Weapons? · · Score: 1

    Ultimately a kind of game theory, where we all agree that certain things should be banned, and then come down hard on people who do them. It's like how there's an administrative or order barring assassinations of any leader. Everyone agrees to this because anybody assessing a leader at any time.

  16. Re:If TI-83's were made by Apple... on For Education, Why TI-83 > iPad · · Score: 1

    you're joking, but it actually would. it could disable the rotation so you couldn't flip the calculator over!

  17. Re:And does the client cache this key? on Indian Government To Ban Use of US Email Services For Official Communications · · Score: 1

    my perspective? nsa has two operations - dragnet and deep inspection. if they target you with deep inspection, then forget it, they'll get your calls, emails, downloads, everything. but for the dragnet, you can do a couple things to reduce your exposure. don't use gmail or any of the companies where nsa has a direct api into the servers. at least this way the nsa lackey can't directly find you or your keywords using the nsa search box.

  18. Re:And why... on Skype: Has Microsoft's $8.5B Spending Paid Off Yet? Can It Ever? · · Score: 1

    they make money from the nsa paying for the calls.

  19. Re:Well, here on Romanian Science In Freefall · · Score: 3, Funny

    in romania, science plagarizes you!

  20. Re:Apple press release on Inside OS X Mavericks · · Score: 2

    There is a nagging bug in the DVD player I have reported to Apple and they have not fixed that is not present in the Snow Leopard version.

    What kind of bug?

    pop ups that tell you to clean your room and brush your teeth.

  21. Re:Cool on Inside the 2013 US Intelligence "Black Budget" · · Score: 4, Informative

    I think the only thing that is "intelligent" about "intelligence agencies" is the way they secure unlimited black box budgets. $60 billion for 100,000 staff is an average of $600k for each staff member. what are they spending it on? contractors i bet.

  22. Re:Out of jobs? on Technologies Like Google's Self-Driving Car: Destroying Jobs? · · Score: 1

    in my day people rode velociraptors to work.

  23. Re:Who says? on CoreText Font Rendering Bug Leads To iOS, OS X Exploit · · Score: 1

    I wouldn't even call this exploit an "exploit". At worst its a lulz to crash a program. No data extraction.

  24. Re:Capitalism SUCKS! on Fukushima Daiichi Water Leak Raised To Level 3 Severity · · Score: 3, Informative

    well a single ionizing event has a bundle of energy. Power is the number of ionizing events per second, which is what rems are.

  25. Re:missed it by a mile on Scottish Academic: Mining the Moon For Helium 3 Is Evil · · Score: 1

    remember, world power comes not just from mining natural resources, but preventing others from mining resources.