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  1. Adversarial? on Ross Ulbricht's Lawyer Requests Suppression Of Silk Road Evidence · · Score: 2, Insightful

    That's an understatement. They're trying to charge the guy with "Continuing Criminal Enterprise", a charge reserved for gangsters who continue to run their gang from inside prison. How did Ulbricht keep making changes to Silk Road after being imprisoned? It's rather hard to do something electronic when you have no access to electronics because you're in jail.

  2. Re:Good Thing on Inside BitFury's 20 Megawatt Bitcoin Mine · · Score: 1

    I don't have time to read all that. It all reads like marketing hogwash anyways.

    Honestly, if they want the CPU power, why can't they just buy their own computing cluster, instead of wearing out our computers and clogging the internet with all the data it sends back and forth?

  3. Good. on Google+ Photos To Be Separated From Google+ · · Score: 5, Insightful

    De-plus youtube while you're at it... Fuck that noise.

  4. Re:Good Thing on Inside BitFury's 20 Megawatt Bitcoin Mine · · Score: 1

    Folding and seti are equally as wasteful. Have either ever generated anything useful?

  5. Re:Except Id on Popular Android Apps Full of Bugs: Researchers Blame Recycling of Code · · Score: 0

    When was the last time that iD has made a game that was relevant? The last one that comes to mind is RTCW: Enemy Territory.

  6. Buck feta. on Popular Android Apps Full of Bugs: Researchers Blame Recycling of Code · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Buck feta.

  7. They all did... except only Bell and Cogeco got nailed for it... I still maintain that Cogeco still does it, but I don't have the money to sue.

  8. Re:Stay classy, big V. on Deaf Advocacy Groups To Verizon: Don't Kill Net Neutrality On Our Behalf · · Score: 1

    Tele-surgery is typically done from hospital to hospital, which would most likely use a network link not provided by Verizon.

  9. FUCK YEAH!

    Wait, no... Fuck you!

  10. OH MY FUCKING GOD... on Domain Registry of America Suspended By ICANN · · Score: 1

    ICANN actually did something for once.

    *happy dance*

    Fry in hell, "Domain Registry of Canada". I hope ICANN goes further and requires you to transfer the domains belonging all the people you've scammed to a legitimate registrar.

  11. Re:There's another treatment that stops most T2 on New Treatment Stops Type II Diabetes · · Score: 1

    Eating vegetables doesn't guarantee that you won't get cancer.

  12. Re:Intel on Nearly 25 Years Ago, IBM Helped Save Macintosh · · Score: 1

    My prescott runs circles around dual P3 systems. It also runs circles around quad P3-era xeons.

  13. Teksavvy on Canadian ISP On Disclosing Subscriber Info: Come Back With a Warrant · · Score: 1

    If I'm not mistaken, Voltage is still suing (re: subscriber info) Teksavvy for its customers pirating Hurt Locker or some shit...

  14. The feministas win again... on ChickTech Brings Hundreds of Young Women To Open Source · · Score: 2

    It's one thing to have an organization comprised of women, it's another to go all-out like penis-hating feministas.

  15. Re:CALLING EVERYONE! on How a Supercomputer Beat the Scrap Heap and Lived On To Retire In Africa · · Score: 1

    Sorry, too busy playing xbox.

  16. Re:Schools cutting extra-curriculum on How To Fix The Shortage of K-5 Scholastic Chess Facilitators · · Score: 1

    I doubt it. Our high school had several sports, for both genders. Go take your feminism somewhere else.

  17. Schools cutting extra-curriculum on How To Fix The Shortage of K-5 Scholastic Chess Facilitators · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The issue is with schools cutting extra-curriculum activities, because the teachers want to get paid, and the schools can't afford it. Fix that somehow, and you'll probably get all the coaches you need, not just for chess club, but for sports and the arts.

  18. Re:For linux, yes. on Ode To Sound Blaster: Are Discrete Audio Cards Still Worth the Investment? · · Score: 1

    I swore after the TPM debacle that I probably wouldn't buy a motherboard after the current generation anyways. Although I think OEM's have finally backpedalled over TPM.

  19. Re:20k on Source Code Leaked For Tinba Banking Trojan · · Score: 2

    With a size that small, I have to assume the security hole in windows is either really huge, or the virus is written in assembly.

  20. News for nerds? on A Skeptical View of Israel's Iron Dome Rocket Defense System · · Score: 1

    Since when did Slashdot start caring about world politics?

  21. Cost? on Sand-Based Anode Triples Lithium-Ion Battery Performance · · Score: 1

    What are the costs going to be on these? If they're expensive like the Sony VTC5, I don't think I want to buy them...

  22. Re:who gives a shit...? on What Happens When Gaming Auteurs Try To Go It Alone? · · Score: 0

    Any more than Phil Fucking Fish?

  23. Molyneux's games fail because... on What Happens When Gaming Auteurs Try To Go It Alone? · · Score: 1

    They're basically the same game repackaged with different graphics. If he came up with something unique once in a while, he wouldn't have had to switch jobs 3 times.

  24. Re:For linux, yes. on Ode To Sound Blaster: Are Discrete Audio Cards Still Worth the Investment? · · Score: 1

    I wouldn't want to use an AWE32 anyways, the SBLive32 is much smaller, and doesn't have a useless CDROM IDE interface and MIDI SODIMM slot.

  25. Re:Uh on William Binney: NSA Records and Stores 80% of All US Audio Calls · · Score: 1

    "Oddly enough, the correct answer was down modded to 0." That's slashdot for you. Blame my high UID, blame my buck feta signature, blame anything really. My comments almost always get downvoted.