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  1. Re:Stepping back.... on Wikipedia Editors Revolt, Vote "No Confidence" In Newest Board Member (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 2

    Do you have a page on Wikipedia about your experiment?

  2. Re:So? on To Solve a Rubik's Cube In 1 Second, It Takes a Robot · · Score: 2

    Well, Toe may have lost his job but Tic and Tac invented a new candy that's still popular today.

  3. Re:IDE's suck as soon as you want to use another l on Ask Slashdot: What Are Your Experiences With Online IDEs For Web Development? · · Score: 1

    Old tools and old methods are known and you can rely on them to do the work, why change at all? There has to be enough benefit to change to something new.

    Especially in this era of "oh, new and shiny!" where things come and go every week, every month, every year. You can't even rely on most of the things that a company as huge as Google does because they have discontinued most of them within a really short time frame.

  4. I have no idea on Ask Slashdot: What Are Your Experiences With Online IDEs For Web Development? · · Score: 5, Funny

    I've switched to SATA years ago.

  5. Re:Inside on To Solve a Rubik's Cube In 1 Second, It Takes a Robot · · Score: 1

    Miniature stepper motors already exist, the question is would they be strong enough?

    A neat trick would be to add an accelerometer inside. Take scrambled cube, throw it in the air and it solves itself, lands back in your hands completed.

  6. Re:Acceleration / Decelartion on To Solve a Rubik's Cube In 1 Second, It Takes a Robot · · Score: 1

    Do you marvel at plastics? Because they're pretty fucking impressive too.

  7. Re:So? on To Solve a Rubik's Cube In 1 Second, It Takes a Robot · · Score: 1

    Get back to work, Michael.

    Signed,
    Jim.

  8. Re:It does run on linux on To Solve a Rubik's Cube In 1 Second, It Takes a Robot · · Score: 1

    False. Windows would crash if you plugged in a USB mouse at the same time.

  9. Heresy! The IPU will strike you down!

  10. Re:No Wonder Corporations Want More H1Bs on 2016's First Batch of Anti-Science Education Bills Arrive In Oklahoma (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    That's because McDonald's doesn't hire people like Dwight, Jim.

  11. Re:AMD on Atom-Based JaguarBoard To Take On Raspberry Pi (hothardware.com) · · Score: 1

    And I thought this was a joint Intel/Atari venture.

  12. Same stupid mistake as the first Raspberry Pi on Atom-Based JaguarBoard To Take On Raspberry Pi (hothardware.com) · · Score: 1

    Look at the image of that board viewed from the top. None of the ports are aligned the same distance from the edge of the board.

  13. Cartoons? on Utah Bill Would Require IT Workers To Report Child Porn (ksl.com) · · Score: 4, Informative

    Do we have to report cartoons too? What about furry hentai? Does a cartoon drawing of an anthropomorphic animal boy being forced to suck the tentacle of a squid monster equal child porn?

    I'm pretty sure those making that bill have never been into the dark corners of teh IntarWeb.

  14. Re:How do you "land rocket in space"? on Blue Origin Launches and Lands the Same New Shepard That Few In November (blueorigin.com) · · Score: 1

    Blue Origin had therefore accomplished a space first by flying a "vertical takeoff and landing" rocket into space twice in a row.

  15. Blu Origins lunches and landz teh sam new chepard that phew in novemberer.

    FTFY

  16. Not enough on Google Says It Killed 780 Million 'Bad Ads' In 2015 (cio.com) · · Score: 1

    I want to disable all these stupid "dynamic HTML" ads. I also don't want to video ads because even if they're not auto-playing they could be pre-loading the video file in the background, wasting bandwidth.

  17. Re:Stoopid bathroom policies on Symantec Disavows Business Partner Caught Running a Tech Support Scam (malwarebytes.org) · · Score: 1

    Just go in the kitchen sink.

    People will agree to go back to the bathrooms pretty quickly.

  18. Déjà vu on Pet Wearables? But Seriously, Folks... (Video) · · Score: 1

    https://soezooscope.files.word...

    <southpark>Pixar did it!</southpark>

  19. Re:Silliness on Mainstream Scientists Cashing In On Climate Wagers (reuters.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    No, some people on the sinking boat are still betting on wether or not the boat is sinking.

  20. Tip #11 on CIA: 10 Tips When Investigating a Flying Saucer (cia.gov) · · Score: 4, Funny

    If there's tentacles, contact Japan.

  21. So... on CIA: 10 Tips When Investigating a Flying Saucer (cia.gov) · · Score: 1

    That guy with the weird hairdo works for the CIA?

  22. Re:A Distraction on CIA: 10 Tips When Investigating a Flying Saucer (cia.gov) · · Score: 3, Funny

    TRUST NO CARRIER

  23. Re:Note to content providers: on Netflix's Doomed Battle Against VPNs Begins (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    They won't because they love their stupid licensing deals more than money.

  24. Re:Not doomed on Netflix's Doomed Battle Against VPNs Begins (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Most people use a paid VPN service. Those services will be the ones to go around the problem.

  25. You can't fix stupid on Netflix's Doomed Battle Against VPNs Begins (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    And by stupid I mean the licensing deals. We're in 2016 and there's still idiots out there who can't understand that people can't subscribe to 10+ services to watch everything they want.

    That's why I'm staying with Netflix. Either they get the deals and also my money, or nobody gets it. This is entertainment, we can live without it.