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  1. Re:Here's the reason... on Tim Cook May Not Know Why, But Samsung Is Winning in China · · Score: 0

    I'm really looking forward to seeing your fucking company go down the gurgler, along with the whole fucking USA. You're all just corrupt, unethical creeps.

    says the AC from China...

  2. Re:I still see a market .... on In Canada, a 3D-Printed Rifle Breaks On First Firing · · Score: 0

    There are probably some people who honestly think the entire world needs to be narced to protect kids against accidents.

  3. Re:Here's the reason... on Tim Cook May Not Know Why, But Samsung Is Winning in China · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Yep, better product, better price and you can install Cyanogen/AOSP to clear any backdoors. With Apple products you're stuck with your OS spying on you.

    why do you think cyan/aosp isn't spying on you? And what about all the malicious apps? if i lived in china, home of the filthy filthy app store, I'd want some protection.

  4. Re:And this is a good thing how? on The Shortest Internet Censorship Debate Ever · · Score: 0

    consider the recent furore over Linus' rants on LKML - they can have utility and might even be healthier than standard social norms of being careful to avoid treading on toes too much.

    citation needed. i haven't seen any support for the idea that his being an asshole has led to a better outcome. my experience with other projects that if you engage people in the way they want to be engaged thay are more productive and contribute more about their project. it's not PC, it's just some emotional intelligence to see what people need to be their best.

  5. Re:Hurrah! on The Shortest Internet Censorship Debate Ever · · Score: 1

    Ariel Castro, the Cleveland basement kidnapper, recently claimed to an "addiction to porn", whatever that is

    ftfy. it's amazing what people will say to stay out of the electric chair.

  6. Re:TL;DR on New for 2013: An In-Depth Analysis of Kubrick's 2001: a Space Odyssey · · Score: 5, Funny

    TL;DR, the gang sign of illiterate idiots.

    TL;DR

  7. Re:Myes, myes... on Famed ATM Hacker Barnaby Jack Dies Days Before Black Hat Conference · · Score: 0

    geez, this is getting scary. what we've seen in the last month or so:
    * Snowden
    * PRISM access at providers
    * BLARNEY access at internet hubs
    * SSL workarounds
    * password collection
    * "untimely death" of security researcher right before black hat conference.

    what's going to be next?

  8. Re:Already happening on Door-To-Door Mail Delivery To End Under New Plan · · Score: -1

    dude, whatevs. nobody has listened to gangsta rap since the 90s. profile much? don't go pulling a george zimmerman on us...

  9. Re:and a change of clothes on Edward Snowden Still Stuck At Airport, May Be Permitted Entry Into Russia Soon · · Score: -1

    If I had one guess, he's just watching pr0n on a laptop all day.

    ftfy!

  10. Re:Tired of this use of my taxes on DARPA Hydra: An Unmanned Sub Mothership to Deploy Drones · · Score: 0

    what is seleh?

  11. Re:Dumping? on A Radical Plan For Saving Microsoft's Surface RT · · Score: 0

    you missed the crucial final step, where amazon having vanquished foes starts raising prices. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/05/business/as-competition-wanes-amazon-cuts-back-its-discounts.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0

  12. Re:Dumping? on A Radical Plan For Saving Microsoft's Surface RT · · Score: 0

    like the way amazon underpriced ebooks, then when apple lost the case and all the publishers settled, started raising the prices? qed.

  13. Re: The day human beings become rational ... on Hollywood's Love of Analytics Couldn't Prevent Six Massive Blockbuster Flops · · Score: 0

    meh. no sequels is pretty arbitrary.T2, Empire stand on their own and are better than their predecessors. also, while the 1988 batman was a great movie, batman begins was a great movie in its own right and deserves to be included.

  14. Re: The day human beings become rational ... on Hollywood's Love of Analytics Couldn't Prevent Six Massive Blockbuster Flops · · Score: 0

    I'll fill in some gaps, and add some ones where I think your list needs bolstering. your list is a little art-housy - nothing wrong with having fun at the movies.

    1978: Superman / Animal House
    1979: Alien / Apocalypse Now
    1980: Empire Strikes Back / The Shining
    1981: Indiana Jones
    1994: Pulp Fiction
    2003: Monster / Mystic River
    2005: Batman Begins / Brokeback Mountain
    2006: The Departed / The Prestige / Pan's Labrynth
    2008: WALL-E / hurt locker / tropic thunder (a favorite of mine!)
    2009: Up / Inglorious Bastards
    2011: Dragon Tattoo
    2012: Zero Dark Thirty
    Out of time, but you get the point. You forgot Godfather and Terminator 2. Nothing wrong with remakes or sequels per-se, as long as they are awesome.

  15. Re:The day human beings become rational ... on Hollywood's Love of Analytics Couldn't Prevent Six Massive Blockbuster Flops · · Score: 0

    whatevs man. I could name you an awesome movie from each year in the past three decades that blows your "thesis" apart.

  16. fourth amendment vs. first amendment on EFF Sues NSA, Justice Department, FBI · · Score: 2, Insightful

    my take on this? it's more of a fourth amendment issue than a first amendment issue. i would push both probably, but I understand why one needs to choose a primary target. i guess an open question is, how would you rank order the amendments in terms of importance?

  17. Re:global warming on Hurricane Sandy a 1-in-700-Year Event Says NASA Study · · Score: -1

    that's cool. please explain your models to NY, New Orleans, the Northeast (snowstorm), and everybody else impacted by global warming. I think they'll be relieved that your models say it's not a problem.

  18. Re:So it listens all the time... on Moto X Demo Video Reveals Google's Android Superphone · · Score: -1

    haha jk i didn't get an early model

  19. Re:So it listens all the time... on Moto X Demo Video Reveals Google's Android Superphone · · Score: -1

    i got an early model... no comment on the google now integration, or how it compares to siri...

  20. Re:all hail our new robot overloads. on First Successful Unmanned Drone Landing On an Aircraft Carrier · · Score: -1

    I'm sorry, I don't check links. if it's not in the body of the message then it's not important.

  21. Re:all hail our new robot overloads. on First Successful Unmanned Drone Landing On an Aircraft Carrier · · Score: -1

    what is EDI?

  22. all hail our new robot overloads. on First Successful Unmanned Drone Landing On an Aircraft Carrier · · Score: 0, Insightful

    not really... the NSA can control them directly. probably the chinese too. all hail... the current power structure existing as-is.

  23. who is speed king? on Google Chrome 28 Is Out: Rich Notifications For Apps, Extensions · · Score: 0

    the big question is, how does chrome 28 compare to safari in mavericks? we know that mavericks safari is faster than chrome 27, and it sounds like the new chrome just adds bloat so it's not any faster. my gut says safari still stays on top, but I await confirmation.

  24. meh on Federal Judge Rejects State Secrets Claims: EFF Case To Proceed · · Score: -1

    I would have waited on this case until the supremes turned over a bit. right now you have 3 jurists who claim to be constitutional originalists but are really just right-wing nutjobs (scalia, thomas, the third guy I forget), one who doesn't seem to have a coherent judicial policy but is right leaning (roberts) and one who is unpredictable but often goes to libertarian extremes (kennedy). on the other side, you have four people who seem to always vote with the left, rather than on judiical principles. so I would wait on this. no point in going to the supremes only to have your concerns officially rejected and big brother becomes law of the land.

  25. Re:Facebook? on Book Review: Programming PHP 3rd Edition · · Score: -1

    - Library functions display no consistency whatsoever. Some are camelCase, some are under_scored. Some search functions put the needle before the haystack, some the other way around.

    I never liked the term camelCase. it always reminds me of camelToe.