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  1. Re:Too late on Lenovo Still Shipping Laptops With Superfish · · Score: 1

    So... using your logic, all Muslims are terrorists? I mean if a part does something, then the whole is to blame... right? So if Obama does/says something to offend anyone, the entirety of the US is to blame?

  2. Re:Lift the gag order first... on House Republicans Roll Out Legislation To Overturn New Net Neutrality Rules · · Score: 1

    tiering should still work, the thing being blocked is certain companies/products have a bit of a faster lane to get through the network. Paid priority will no longer exist

  3. Re:"Could have allowed"? on Lizard Squad Claims Attack On Lenovo Days After Superfish · · Score: 1

    only a bad corporation wouldn't wipe and install with their Windows MAK media image

  4. Re: Risks and Challenges on Hobbyists Selling Tesla Coil Kits To Fund Drone Flight Over North Korea · · Score: 1

    Hey! Have you at least been sharing that with your friends and family, as per our note taped to the packages? Sorry for starting out with an aggressive word, eh

  5. hows about on Fighting Tech's Diversity Issues Without Burning Down the System · · Score: 1

    Hows about instead of trying to force a certain percentage they only take the qualified people? Let say we look at the qualified talent pool for a certain madeup job, using random numbers to show my point. talent pool is 70% type A 20% type B 5% type C 4% Type D and 1% type E normally in a perfect system the company would hire 70% A, 20% B, 5% C etc etc... right? However, IF said company is forced to maintain a balanced percentage, 20% of each of the 5 types what would that do? Type B is perfectly represented (YAY!) Type A gets the shaft, HARD, and types C, D, and E are all vastly over represented, forcing a sense of discrimination against type As. But I guess us Type A's deserve getting the shaft?

  6. logic fail on Parents Investigated For Neglect For Letting Kids Walk Home Alone · · Score: 2

    So Child Protection Agencies have nothing better to do than go after kids walking home at the age of 10???? I mean I could see at 5-6 but 10 is old enough to be trusted alone. I mean it's not like there are lots of other cases for the Child Protection should actually be doing stuff about...

  7. Re:Prison population on As Prison Population Sinks, Jails Are a Steal · · Score: 1

    it's because instead of throwing you in jail, they just take all your cash, pepperspray and beat you, then they send you on your merry way to the ER with multiple compound fractures.

  8. Dammit! on Lego Ends Shell Partnership Under Greenpeace Pressure · · Score: 1

    Damned you greenpeace... this is why no-one likes you

  9. Re:Cost of government-provided services on Why America Won't Match Sweden's Cheap, Fast, Competitive Internet Services · · Score: 1

    yes, lets compare different events that are seperated by more than 300 years, I mean it seems legit

  10. Re:OK. on NASA Eyes Crew Deep Sleep Option For Mars Mission · · Score: 2

    OR I just figured out a clever idea, that might piss of any aliens the encounter. Feed the astronauts beans, attach hoses to their butts nad use "natural gas" for thrust. In a perfect vacuum I'm sure farts do give some accelertion... think of it like an organic Ion engine

  11. Re:Maybe we should pour cement down their toilets on Marriott Fined $600,000 For Jamming Guest Hotspots · · Score: 1

    but wet cement doesn' cure...

  12. Re:$1000!? on Marriott Fined $600,000 For Jamming Guest Hotspots · · Score: 1

    tiny trade convention in Northern Ontario (town has maybe 15k people) charges up to 300$ for internet connections through DSL. Larger shows and such in bigger areas can get away with higher charges

  13. Re:Jamming unlinced spectrum is illegal? on Marriott Fined $600,000 For Jamming Guest Hotspots · · Score: 1

    not if you "cheat" flood the channels with noise and use restricted channels for your APs. I think it's channels 12-14 that are only legal in the rest of the world, but should be accessible to devices.

  14. Re: "Carefully targetted" on Magnetic Stimulation Boosts Memory In Humans · · Score: 2

    It's not a tumahh! It's a memory bundle

  15. Re:Better Idea on Robot Printer Brings Documents To Your Desk · · Score: 1, Insightful

    becaue usually when you print a file, you already have file in digital format and thus want it in physical.

  16. Re:The Lonely Assassins on Death Valley's Sailing Stones Caught In the Act · · Score: 1

    stones are heavy, when they can get glimpsed they will fall to the earth and presumably shatter. the risk far outweighs to potential benefits.

  17. not sexist on How Red Hat Can Recapture Developer Interest · · Score: 1

    I'm not sexist or anything, but am I the only one that gets annoyed when people, in their strive to be as PC as possible, refer to a theoretical person by the female form as opposed to the male form? I mean it makes sense when talking about a field where it is women dominated, but how many women CIO's exist, compared to men?

  18. How they should have built them? on How the Ancient Egyptians (Should Have) Built the Pyramids · · Score: 1

    Wait a few thousand years and use giant cranes... duh!

  19. I got it! on 2 Galileo Satellites Launched To Wrong Orbit · · Score: 1

    must have used Apple Maps to figure out the proper orbit...

  20. Re: Nature is fighting against gays... on 13-Year-Old Finds Fungus Deadly To AIDS Patients Growing On Trees · · Score: 1

    makes me think of the Ricky Gervais skit. Either you caught AIDS from having sex with a monkey... or you cut yourself while preparing monkey Yeah, I was totally eating monkey... etc etc etc le lulz

  21. Re:best and worst for wildlife are on Solar Plant Sets Birds On Fire As They Fly Overhead · · Score: 1

    Maybe someone should find a way to detect someone making a funny as easy as detecting radiation.

  22. Re:best and worst for wildlife are on Solar Plant Sets Birds On Fire As They Fly Overhead · · Score: 1

    it's not necessarily the warm water that's making them huge...

  23. Re: Garden Bot on FarmBot: an Open Source Automated Farming Machine · · Score: 2

    that's a feature... it gets rid of all those pests

  24. Re:Left or Right? on Google's Driverless Cars Capable of Exceeding Speed Limit · · Score: 2

    firmware updates

  25. Re:What's the problem? on DARPA Uses Preteen Gamers To Beta Test Tomorrow's Military Software · · Score: 1

    Forgot to mention that they also need to monitor closely all those "relevant" to the children... you know from immediate family to those people that happen to have possibly glimpsed the child on their drive/walk.