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  1. Re:Probably malware on 13,000 Passwords, Usernames Leaked For Major Commerce, Porn Sites · · Score: 1

    porn website, making a mess... know what I mean? Wink-wink, nudge-nudge?

  2. Re:low standards for kickstarter on An Open Source Flat Pack Robot Arm That's As Easy To Build As Ikea Furniture · · Score: 2

    My idea for a printer-error-messages-to-plain-english translator is better.

  3. Re:low standards for kickstarter on An Open Source Flat Pack Robot Arm That's As Easy To Build As Ikea Furniture · · Score: 1

    Maybe I should start a kickstarter for my brilliant idea of a pet stone.

    Simpsons did it.

  4. Re: good grief on An Open Source Flat Pack Robot Arm That's As Easy To Build As Ikea Furniture · · Score: 2

    Young people need to learn about things. News at 11.

  5. Re:xx,000 on 13,000 Passwords, Usernames Leaked For Major Commerce, Porn Sites · · Score: 1

    When you write comparisons like this you need to start with the smaller numbers at the beginning otherwise the last ones seem less important.

  6. Re: This is MY suggestion on how to start to fix t on 13,000 Passwords, Usernames Leaked For Major Commerce, Porn Sites · · Score: 1

    Did you use your real email address for that furry porn site, and now it might have leaked?

    And what would the URL for that furry porn site be, by any chance?

    I need to know, just so... eh, so I don't click on it by mistake. Yes, that's it.

  7. Re: This is MY suggestion on how to start to fix t on 13,000 Passwords, Usernames Leaked For Major Commerce, Porn Sites · · Score: 1

    mush = much
    sum = some
    there = their
    ya = yes
    im = I'm

    You're also missing a lot of capital letters especially when writing "i" and you're also lacking ponctuation everywhere.

    According to my rules, you're now banned from posting comments on the Internet for 10 years.

  8. Re:Download link? on 13,000 Passwords, Usernames Leaked For Major Commerce, Porn Sites · · Score: 1

    What is the skin color of the robber?

    Purple, because he's choking on the handful of menthols he just took.

  9. Re:48 hours ago Microsoft XBox downed by hackers on 13,000 Passwords, Usernames Leaked For Major Commerce, Porn Sites · · Score: 1

    I keep telling those idiots to put their godamn network above the sea level but they just won't listen!

  10. Re:Probably malware on 13,000 Passwords, Usernames Leaked For Major Commerce, Porn Sites · · Score: 1

    mess with my porn accounts

    I see what you did there, and it's disgusting.

  11. Another place we won't be able to visit on Hubble Reveals a Previously Unknown Dwarf Galaxy Just 7 Million Light Years Away · · Score: 1

    First you classify them as "Dwarf" and then you go on to say things like "Most of the tiny galaxy’s stars are old and dim, making it a fascinating fossil that could help astronomers understand what ancient galactic environments looked like."

    KKs3's reply was "Get off my lawn, you damn dirty apes!"

  12. Re:Didn't they announce it? on N. Korea Blames US For Internet Outage, Compares Obama to "a Monkey" · · Score: 4, Funny

    Cutting North Korea's Internet access is just a trial run, the real objective is to cut Internet access to everyone in the U.S.A.

  13. 1st: make a fast, sturdy air frame with a reliable engine
    2nd: make all electronics and weapons modular easy to replace and upgrade
    3rd: get rid of the human

    These sound like instructions for the machines, are you trying to kill us all?

  14. Re:But the comments are gone on The Open Bay Helps Launch 372 'Copies' of the Pirate Bay In a Week · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Especially compared to Slashdot, war horse indianapolis car house intel sock fabulous interact lead love economic drum watch iteration tool hand capacitor otherwise motor mountain especially narrow track soap tower ham after trip arrow rest eraser printer occupied iceberg nanotube tachyons ladybug earth start sugar lactose yielding epoxy new crash outside diffusing extruder dial.

  15. Fastest in the world? on High Speed DIY M&M Sorting Machine Uses iPhone Brain · · Score: 1

    Anyone knows which is the fastest M&M/Skittles/etc sorting machine in the world?

  16. Re:Does It Filter Out the Defective Ones? on High Speed DIY M&M Sorting Machine Uses iPhone Brain · · Score: 1

    Unlikely, as the "&" gives you the proper reading orientation of each candy.

  17. Re:freeing developers from working with each langu on MIT Unifies Web Development In Single, Speedy New Language · · Score: 1

    This particular xkcd strip has been referenced so often at this point that I think we can just write "xkcd 927" without even linking to it.

  18. Looks an awful lot like the iPad mini on Nokia's Back In the Tablet Business, With the Android Lollipop-Based N1 · · Score: 2

    Except it doesn't run iOS, which means it's not an iPad mini.

    Someone who wants for a Playstation 4 for Christmas doesn't want an Xbox One.

  19. Re:How much did Kosmo.com pay for this link? on Startups: the Crazy Ones, the Misfits, the Rebels ... the Dumb · · Score: 1

    I much prefer the old days when stories were disguised as advertisements and users didn't have referred links in their damn signatures.

    P.S.: please check out the links in my signature!

  20. Re:Don't tell me police doesn't abuse their powers on Study: Police Body-Cams Reduce Unacceptable Use of Force · · Score: 2

    D'oh!

  21. Re:Don't tell me police doesn't abuse their powers on Study: Police Body-Cams Reduce Unacceptable Use of Force · · Score: 1

    During their test, use of force by officers fell by 59% and reports against officers dropped by 87%. Anything above 50% is a majority. If they can still do their job properly by using less force and get 87% less complains, that means they were abusing their powers before the cameras. I don't know how to explain that to you in more clear terms.

  22. Don't tell me police doesn't abuse their powers on Study: Police Body-Cams Reduce Unacceptable Use of Force · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The simple knowledge that both parties are being watched puts a damper on violence. "During the 12-month Rialto experiment, use-of-force by officers wearing cameras fell by 59% and reports against officers dropped by 87% against the previous year's figures."

    Those lower percentages scare me because it's clear proof that a majority of police officers abuse their powers.

  23. Re:Many DDR3 modules? on Many DDR3 Modules Vulnerable To Bit Rot By a Simple Program · · Score: 1

    That PDF has a lot of details but TL;DR, you were able to condense it into a single paragraph that we can read in a few seconds.

    Thank you.

  24. Re:Many DDR3 modules? on Many DDR3 Modules Vulnerable To Bit Rot By a Simple Program · · Score: 1

    It also means that 19 out of 129 DRAM modules are not affected by this problem, hence my question.

  25. Re:Lies & Damn Lies on The World Is Not Falling Apart · · Score: 1

    That's why the public sees doom and gloom - everything they experience is counter to what we are being told, including articles saying "Don't panic".

    If only those articles used a large, friendly font for their titles...