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  1. Re:Lots of weird crap coming out of Congress latel on White House Threatens Veto Over EPA "Secret Science" Bills · · Score: 5, Insightful

    EPA would pass a regulation, repubs would sue saying it's not reproducable and here is contracitory evidence, then there would be 8 years of sutis and appeals where EPA would have to show reporoducability at each step. repubs are just introducing a stall tactic they can use later.

  2. Re:Insecure on Schneier: Either Everyone Is Cyber-secure Or No One Is · · Score: 1

    You should go to teh dooctr and have that checked out.

  3. Re:Insecure on Schneier: Either Everyone Is Cyber-secure Or No One Is · · Score: 1

    Even that doesn't matter if you don't own your own silicon fab.

  4. Re:Insecure on Schneier: Either Everyone Is Cyber-secure Or No One Is · · Score: 1

    *all intensive purposes

  5. Re:What, again? on NVIDIA Announces SHIELD Game Console · · Score: 0

    How many times are they going to launch this turdkite?

    I think you meant turducken.

  6. Re:Politics aside for a moment. on Hillary Clinton Used Personal Email At State Dept., Possibly Breaking Rules · · Score: 1

    yeah but the teap arty wants to rund things off a clif, and if they have the majority then if we elect a dem than that won't matter. ahnold will keep things on track.

  7. Re:Politics aside for a moment. on Hillary Clinton Used Personal Email At State Dept., Possibly Breaking Rules · · Score: 1

    CA has an open US senate seat, and I'm hoping Arnold Schwarzenneget steps up. It would be nice to have an independent repub who tells the Kochs/tea party to eff off.

  8. Re:Boy you know you're old on Khronos Group Announces Vulkan To Compete Against DirectX 12 · · Score: 1

    I'm pretty sure that a sentence that begins with "the Khronos Group announces Project Vulkan to..." the only way to end this sentence is "to defeat the Avengers and impose world domination".

  9. Re:Jail time on Hillary Clinton Used Personal Email At State Dept., Possibly Breaking Rules · · Score: 1

    Do we know who the provider is? Seems to be a problem if she was using insecure email to send sensitive info. Such a OBL?

  10. Re:Politics aside for a moment. on Hillary Clinton Used Personal Email At State Dept., Possibly Breaking Rules · · Score: 1

    That this issue makes headline news now, the day after she officially announces her presidential election campaign, is pure politics to control the narrative.

    Yeah, not really possible to put politics aside for the moment, since that's exactly what this is.

    Did she announce her candidacy?

  11. Re:Politics aside for a moment. on Hillary Clinton Used Personal Email At State Dept., Possibly Breaking Rules · · Score: 1

    Pretty intense dude. I take it you like white people? Believe it or not the rest of the country is not like the left coast!

  12. Re:MVNOs.. on Google Prepares To Enter Wireless Market As an MVNO · · Score: 2

    I'm on ROK mobile, uses att's network, $33/mo, unlimited talk/text, 5gb lte/ unlimited 3G. Pretty sweet deal.

  13. Re:Open to All? on Google Prepares To Enter Wireless Market As an MVNO · · Score: 1

    No reasonable carrier should care about the handsets you're using. Just stick the SIM into whatever you want, and off you go.

    The logic goes, what will att's reaction be considering they spend their time hawking google's android phones but then goog comes in and undercuts them? I would be pretty po'd.

  14. Re:Brain drain on Marissa Mayer On Turning Around Yahoo · · Score: 1

    flex time and telecommuting used to be part of the SV culture

    Although it wasn't popular, Marissa was right to end the practice at Yahoo.

    I STRONGLY believe that the greatest benefits of having a fantastic team is when everybody is in the same office and have all sorts of serendipitous interactions. Things that can't be scheduled on an outlook calendar. it doesn't happen when people sit at home in their underwear doing skype chats.

  15. Re:Last straw? on ISIS Threatens Life of Twitter Founder After Thousands of Account Suspensions · · Score: 1

    also, everybody in the western world bends over backwards to say that the issue isn't with islam or muslims because it is the religion of peace and we are a multicultural society and we welcome all muslim faiths and no profiling or restrictions are allowed except oh yeah muslims are trying to kill americans and europeans. sounds like appeasement to me.

  16. Re:This couldn't have anything to do with... on That U2 Apple Stunt Wasn't the Disaster You Might Think It Was · · Score: 1

    I think the new TS album is pretty good.

  17. Re:So what? on That U2 Apple Stunt Wasn't the Disaster You Might Think It Was · · Score: 1

    if I were them, I wouldn't be worrying about long term viability, I would be worried about cashing in so I can finally afford that island to retire to.

  18. Re:The idea was a good one, the execution poor on That U2 Apple Stunt Wasn't the Disaster You Might Think It Was · · Score: 1

    I think aside from the Slashdot crowd and like-minded folk, nobody really cared that these were pushed down. also, I don't feel strongly one way or the other if somebody steals your electronics.

  19. Re:So what? on That U2 Apple Stunt Wasn't the Disaster You Might Think It Was · · Score: 2

    you think the band gave this away to all the iTunes users? More like, tim cook paid the band $$$$ and gave it away to his customers. they got paid, don't worry about that.

  20. Re:So what? on That U2 Apple Stunt Wasn't the Disaster You Might Think It Was · · Score: 1

    isn't that the same as listening to it "by accident" on the radio? so it would seem to count.

  21. Re:Last straw? on ISIS Threatens Life of Twitter Founder After Thousands of Account Suspensions · · Score: -1
  22. Re:Last straw? on ISIS Threatens Life of Twitter Founder After Thousands of Account Suspensions · · Score: 1, Troll

    How will Europe stop Isis? Double down on appeasement?

  23. Re:It takes a scandal to fix this kind of thing IM on How Do You Handle the Discovery of a Web Site Disclosing Private Data? · · Score: 1

    I personally have seen all kinds of cases where a disaster is required before anybody decides they want to harden their information security.

    That said, you might consider just leaking some of these documents to the open internet by simply pasting the URL to public places. For example, put it on twitter and give it an irrelevant but popular hashtag. Then it hits a major news site, and you know the rest.

    The trick is doing it without leaving a trail to yourself, otherwise you'll end up like those guys who found that AT&T link to the iPhone accounts.

    you know I think this was weev's approach to the att/ipad info leak, and look where it got him. although it turns out he was a scumbag doxxer, so no tears shed here.

  24. Re:It should stand two degrees, for sure! on 20-Year-Old Military Weather Satellite Explodes In Orbit · · Score: 1

    I would launch the laser into space on a satellite or something.

  25. Re:It was Terrorists! on 20-Year-Old Military Weather Satellite Explodes In Orbit · · Score: 1

    It was probably the Chinese practicing their space warfare.