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  1. Re:You insensitive clods! on Teenager Invents Cheap Solar Panel From Human Hair · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I was against euthanasia until I heard Sarah Palin "speak".

  2. Re:It's green... on Teenager Invents Cheap Solar Panel From Human Hair · · Score: 1

    Really?

    How many kids do you have?

    Think about small rural villages in Africa, not your suburbian hummer driving lifestyle.

  3. Re:9V != 18W on Teenager Invents Cheap Solar Panel From Human Hair · · Score: 1

    Then again, hair can be produced simply by the act of breathing, even every two months....

    Thats the idea I like about this: it gives independence to rural villages that could never pay for the infrastructure to get electricity to them.

  4. Re:Oblig. XKCD on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4 Released · · Score: 1

    Furthermore, yes, in Mexico all workers have access to free health care by law. And it works....

    Welcome to the third wo.... nevermind.

  5. Re:Receiver at sea? on Japan Plans $21B Space Power Plant · · Score: 1

    Yummy, burnt Whales...

    Japan.

  6. Re:Cue Standard Replies on Japan Plans $21B Space Power Plant · · Score: 1

    They never win against the tentacle monsters: they fuck em and live happily ever after in hell.

  7. Re:SBSP Wikipedia Page on Japan Plans $21B Space Power Plant · · Score: 1

    "Have you actually read that page? It reads like a sci-fi novel written by a highschool kid on acid"

    Oh cool. Finally a good reason to RTFA

  8. DUH on Japan Plans $21B Space Power Plant · · Score: 1

    About the debris: Put some LASERS in it then...

    Jeeze, this people lack imagination.

  9. Energy bypass and overload? on Japan Plans $21B Space Power Plant · · Score: 1

    Im not sure about this approach to get energy from out of the earth and then injecting it in. This bubble we have here has its own equilibrium and energy invariably turns into heat.... what can happen enviromentally when you inject heat that wouldnt otherwise have gotten in?

  10. Easy solution on Making Babies In Space May Not Be Easy · · Score: 1

    Put the mom (natural or artificial) in a calibrated centrifuge so that it provides a force akin to gravity.

  11. Re:Simple Solution on British Company Takes Lead To Stop Asteroids · · Score: 2, Insightful

    now how are we gonna get a gazillion tons of water all the way to the asteroid?

  12. Re:The only question is.... on British Company Takes Lead To Stop Asteroids · · Score: 2, Funny

    Those technologies don't even exist.

    We should get some psychics and move it by telekinesis, duh.

  13. Somebody PLEASE on Woman Fired For Using Uppercase In Email · · Score: 1

    Give that PHB his propper dose of prozac...

    I mean damn, talk about sleeping with the enemy.

  14. Re:just Turing? on Alan Turing Apology Campaign Grows · · Score: 1

    "Which probably happened to homosexuals as well. "

    No, not probably, it CERTAINTLY was a felony under the inquisition and they usually gave you two options: you burn, or you openly repent and get sent to a number of years to clean the cesspool of the galeons. BTW, when the pirates or moors attacked, the sailors might just trade you for their life as a slave....

    We in Occident have moved forward very much in the last century for this kind of things, but we should never forget how BAD it was when we thought diferently.

    In the end, today we still are battling for or against enlightenment. Those who, today, seek to protect the freedom of the net are the most modern weapon FOR enlightenment. Those who want brides and ties so that we cant all use it as we see fit, are the new inquisitors.

    We shall prevail or, as our ancestors, die trying.

  15. Re:Deception is not always evil. on Neural Networks-Equipped Robots Evolve the Ability To Deceive · · Score: 1

    Eveil cucumbers are, obviously, a very pernicious breed.

  16. Re:The Myth of the Isolated Colenel Hacker on The Myth of the Isolated Kernel Hacker · · Score: 1

    Do Not Feed The Troll!

    Man...

  17. Re:Deception is not always evil. on Neural Networks-Equipped Robots Evolve the Ability To Deceive · · Score: 1

    Shut up you evil, evil, eeeeevil man!

    What more proof do you want than President Bush "the Axis of Evil"?

    Huh? HUH? HUH?!!!!

    Lets see you answer that steep curveball now! HAW HAW

  18. Re:Deception is not always evil. on Neural Networks-Equipped Robots Evolve the Ability To Deceive · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Intent is of no importance.

    Evil deeds are evil.

  19. Re:I don't know, but... on Is Typing Ruining Your Ability To Spell? · · Score: 1

    And this is important because....

  20. Mhm on Neural Networks-Equipped Robots Evolve the Ability To Deceive · · Score: 5, Funny

    I mean, yesterday, they built an certified evil robot. Today they made a lying one....

    Cant tag it for some reason but... what could possibly go wrong?

  21. Re:Opium on Up To 90 Percent of US Money Has Traces of Cocaine · · Score: 1

    Gee 'merican man. Cant 'member reary.

  22. Re:Sewage Studies are More Interesting on Up To 90 Percent of US Money Has Traces of Cocaine · · Score: 1

    I remember the figure of this study for the river in NY was that 11 metric tons of pure coke was consumed by the city each year.

    Cool, huh?

    Makes you wonder what would happen if you pull coke out of NYSE stock traders.

  23. Re:+ Addicts = + Atrocities in LatinAmerica on Up To 90 Percent of US Money Has Traces of Cocaine · · Score: 1

    Thanks to idiotic politicians in Latin America and specially in the US, the drug bussiness is illegal and gives a monopoly to gun-ready violent people called "narcs".

    Thanks to idiotic citizens in Latin America that actually supports this suicidal policy, we are worse than ever.

    Get SMART and start demanding from latin american governments to legalize soft drugs (we will work on hard drugs later)...

    Oh, and yes, stop whining.

  24. Re:So... on Up To 90 Percent of US Money Has Traces of Cocaine · · Score: 1

    People get caught, then they disapear. You think there is the same media in dubai as in the states?

  25. Re:The REAL impact here on Local Privilege Escalation On All Linux Kernels · · Score: 1

    Yep.

    In this you are right. No way to magically know.

    But there IS one thing: this is not wildly exploited. There is no spamclowd spawning from this bug. Yes, if there was one, there is a good chance that the community that manages thousends of linux boxes wouldve been negatively hit and yes, a good chance we would know.

    Of course, a lone or silent group, that we cannot catch magically. You are right in that part.