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  1. SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on Mozilla's Plans For Firefox: More Partnerships, Better Add-ons, Faster Updates · · Score: 1

    Translation: "Mozilla plans for firefox more CRAP, better add-ons (this one i like), and faster frustration."
    Instead of better performance, hardware acceleration, sandboxing, multiprocess, multithreading etc etc...

  2. SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on Hacking Team Hacked, Attackers Grab 400GB of Internal Data · · Score: 1

    Serves those maggots well.

  3. SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on Building the Face of a Criminal From DNA · · Score: 1

    How long before a full DNA emulator? Something that would render a fully formed human being starting from his\her full DNA code?

  4. SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on The Town That Banned Wi-Fi · · Score: 1

    no serious scientific study has been able to establish that electrosensitivity exists
    How come nobody had the common courtesy of a "simple" double blind experiment?

  5. Re:DNS Record public encryption key on Two Years After Snowden Leaks, Encryption Tools Are Gaining Users · · Score: 1

    TXT record perhaps?

  6. SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on Presidential Candidate Lincoln Chaffee Proposes That US Go Metric · · Score: 1, Troll

    Metric is socialist! America beware!

  7. SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on Al-Qaeda's Job Application Form Revealed · · Score: 1

    Let's get serious: how well do they pay?

  8. SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on Google Developing 'Brillo' OS For Internet of Things · · Score: 1

    My italian friend says 'brillo' means 'tipsy' in italian and told me about the time when microsoft created a touch calculator app (where you could use your finger to write expressions).
    They called that app 'inkulator' which in italian sounds very, very, VERY and i mean, seriously WRONG!

  9. SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on US Levels Espionage Charges Against 6 Chinese Nationals · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Yes but what about when it's the US that pulls this kind of espionage? Oh right, they're the good guys.

  10. Re:Irresponsible. on Software Glitch Caused Crash of Airbus A400M Military Transport Aircraft · · Score: 1

    It was a pre-delivery flight. That's BAD. Big bugs such as this one that causes the motherfucking engines to motherfucking quit should have been spotted earlier.
    Don't mind me... i'm just a cranky old guy against the cramming of more motherfucking computers on these motherfucking planes.
    I'd love to have someone point me out an event in which these systems actually saved the day, cause i can't think of one.

  11. SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on Can Earthquakes Be Predicted Algorithmically? · · Score: 1

    Yes i am interested in what they successfully predicted.
    I am also interested in how much they predicted and also crucially their unsuccessful predictions.

  12. Re:SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on $1B TSA Behavioral Screening Program Slammed As "Junk Science" · · Score: 0

    Like i haven't already thought of that. Try posting a comment without filling that fucking text field. Good luck with that, honey.

  13. SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on $1B TSA Behavioral Screening Program Slammed As "Junk Science" · · Score: 0

    Another subject for the southern states schools curricula!

  14. For as much as i can agree with you please note that we already delegate much of our security to some kind of 'AI'.
    Don't need to be grumpy about it.

  15. SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on France Will Block Web Sites That Promote Terrorism · · Score: 0

    Hooray for terrorism!
    Au revoire, slashdot!

  16. SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on Turkish Ministry Recommends Banning Minecraft -- Over Violence · · Score: 1

    Perhaps somebody depicted a mohammad?

  17. Re:SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on UK ISPs Quietly Block Sites That List Pirate Bay Proxies · · Score: 1

    So automated circumvention would be okay? What about the intrinsic circumventive nature of the WWW?

  18. SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on UK ISPs Quietly Block Sites That List Pirate Bay Proxies · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Every site is linked to infringing material, somehow.
    Perhaps they did not get the memo about the internet being a series of tubes.
    Why don't they block google since it too returns a lot of torrents on its own?

  19. Re:SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on How Big Telecom Tried To Kill Net Neutrality Before It Was Even a Concept · · Score: 1

    Someone actually modded flamebait? Let the paid shill witchhunt begin!

  20. SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on How Big Telecom Tried To Kill Net Neutrality Before It Was Even a Concept · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ... instead of spending that money to improve their infrastructure...

  21. Re:SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on What Your Online Comments Say About You · · Score: 1

    QED, bitch! ;D

  22. SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on What Your Online Comments Say About You · · Score: 1

    "Many readers [...] assume commenters 'know something about the subject, because otherwise they wouldn't be commenting on it"
    Thus my nickname.

  23. Re:SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on Netflix Now Available In Cuba · · Score: 1

    1) Did i even remotely imply anything like that? 2) Your statement is false nonetheless, for the reasons stated by mr. anonymous coward below. Thank you anon.

  24. SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on Netflix Now Available In Cuba · · Score: 3, Insightful

    As a non-american still not reached by netflix despite living in a very first world country my reaction can only be ohfo'ffuck'ssake!
    I hope you understand my frustration.

  25. SubjectsInCommentsAreStupid on The US Navy Wants More Railguns and Lasers, Less Gunpowder · · Score: -1, Troll

    Yeah all fine and dandy and a perfectly sensible thing to do.
    Just fork some of your budget to fund fusion research, thorium reactors and other cheap energy sources.
    See why you need science now, republitards?