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  1. Evolving Hunams? on Is Humanity Still Evolving? · · Score: 1

    Considering some of the recent events, I would say devolving.

  2. CISPA on House Passes CISPA · · Score: 1

    The Republithugs, strike again.

  3. Automatic updaters on Firefox 12 Released — Introduces Silent, Chrome-like Updater · · Score: 1

    I disable all that I can and don't use programs where I can't.

  4. Re:Double Negative on Power-Saving Web Pages: Real Or Myth? · · Score: 1

    Except, "not insignificant", means there is significant difference. So that means it is true.

  5. 1300AD on Anti-Education Attack Poisons 150 Afghan Schoolgirls · · Score: 1

    They seem to think it is still that century, they will never get anywhere that way. They will remain savages.

  6. Florida Thinks Their Students Are Too Stupid To Kn on Florida Thinks Their Students Are Too Stupid To Know the Right Answers · · Score: 1

    "too stupid to be allowed to test our children"

    I vote for this.

  7. Re:There's Your Problem Right There on Tennessee Passes Bill That Allows "Teaching the Controversy" of Evolution · · Score: 1

    "The field moves forward while Tennessee makes themselves look like idiots from some forgotten era."

    Not for the first time, either.

  8. !st Amendment on US ISPs Become 'Copyright Cops' July 12th · · Score: 1

    More censorship. It is still censorship, even if the government doesn't do it. Watch unfair rates skyrocket, to pay for it.

  9. SETI on Instant Messaging With Neutrinos · · Score: 1

    SETI, needs to switch to neutrino detectors, instead of radio.

  10. Organ Donors on When Are You Dead? · · Score: 1

    That is informed consent, nobody goes into that without, thinking about it first.

  11. Re:well, if you want to be technical... on Ask Slashdot: Who Has Been Sued By the RIAA? · · Score: 1

    As it was said. "if it wasn't written down, it didnt happen."' From a Tom Clancy novel.

  12. LED on LED's Efficiency Exceeds 100% · · Score: 1

    Operational amplifiers do it all of the time.

  13. Re:Location of Test Servers on Ask Slashdot: What Is an Acceptable Broadband Latency? · · Score: 1

    In South Korea, the latency times tend to be around 50-60ms, while he at times I get 200ms latency. Which is the problem? (The Korean times are estimates, and may be more or even less.)

  14. Fukushima on Radioactive Concrete From Fukushima Found In New Construction · · Score: 1

    Somebody has forgotten, about Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

  15. OPEC on Tensions Over Hormuz Raise Ugly Possibilities For War · · Score: 1

    Far East OPEC, will not be happy with that, that takes money out of their pockets.

  16. NASA on What If Aliens Came To Save the Galaxy From Mankind? · · Score: 1

    NASA had nothing to do with it, one of the articles writers worked for NASA.

  17. Too Short Games on Coming Soon, Shorter Video Games · · Score: 1

    Welcome, to Short Attention Span Theater.

  18. Decrete sound on Do You Really Need a Discrete Sound Card? · · Score: 1

    If you want Sound Blaster Compatibility, the integrated sound doesn't have it.

  19. Copyright on RIAA President Says Copyright Law "Isn't Working" · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Copyright law isn't working. DUH!! I knew that before they even started. They might catch a few smalltime downloaders, but the real pirates are passing under their noses.

  20. Re:Choices on The Case Against Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    There is no other one here.

  21. Low-level format on Low-Level Format For a USB Flash Drive? · · Score: 1

    There is no such thing as a low-level format, for flashdrives.

  22. Re:Unforgivable! on Why the First Cowboy To Draw Always Gets Shot · · Score: 1

    Two words, too slow. Some of are still fast enough, to kill the other guy anyway.

  23. Amber Thompson on Uranus and Neptune May Have "Oceans of Diamonds" · · Score: 1

    One flaw in the article, a minor one mind you. " unlike Earth, they do not have magnetic poles that match up with their geographical poles."

      Earths pole are not congruent, they do not match.

  24. Re:5,000 machines, US$1M on SETI@Home Install Leads To School Tech Supervisor's Resignation · · Score: 1

    Wrong, those watts were going to waste. They were already losing money.

  25. Re:Medical advantage on How To Prove Someone Is Female? · · Score: 1

    "she may have a rare medical condition that gives her an unfair advantage.' "

    What kind of bullshit is this? Your genetics are 80% of the winning. Personally, I was born with messed up feet so I have always known that I wouldn't be the sprinting world champion. The fact that this woman(because that's what she is) has the better genetic profile to win these kinds of races is to her advantage and the people who didn't win are to accept that or play another game.

    By their logic, every athlete in the world would be banned. The "genetic advantage", is what makes them athletes.