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  1. Re:Hosting a filesharing site in the US ... on Sharebeast, the Largest US-based Filesharing Service, Has Its Domain Seized · · Score: 1

    About 158,000 results (0.58 seconds)
    No results found for "razor-toothed fellatio".

  2. Incidentally, I was surprised to see Alexa report that slashdot.org (#1672 globally, #1272 in US) gets 40.6% of its visitors from India (where it ranks #302) but only 29.4% from the US.

    Do you guys eat soy burgers more, or something else? (patties made from wheat, almonds, peas, etc?) If one of you ever visits Canada, try the original Sol Cuisine burgers!

  3. Don't dig too deep, you won't like what you see on Researchers Use Smartwatch To Spy What Users Are Typing On a Keyboard · · Score: 5, Funny

    Researchers have created an app that follows the micro-movements of your smartwatch and is able to detect what keys you're pressing with your left hand...

    I think they'll detect other kinds of movements made with the left hand.

  4. Re:Streisand Effect is in effect on Ex-Ashley Madison CTO Threatens Libel Suit Against Journalist · · Score: 5, Funny

    A brothel is at least an honest business.

    You really think so? I've heard that brothel customers keep getting screwed.

  5. Dude, continue digging! on Ex-Ashley Madison CTO Threatens Libel Suit Against Journalist · · Score: 2

    There's a huge market in China!

  6. Password management? on Ask Slashdot: Definitive Password Management Best Practices Using OSS? · · Score: -1, Troll

    Why would someone need password management? Are "password" and "12345" not good enough for you?

  7. Re:A pity UHD screens are only 3840 pixels wide on NASA Launching 4K TV Channel · · Score: 1
  8. Re: And for their few dozen.,, on NASA Launching 4K TV Channel · · Score: 1

    I can't even drink water before it freezes, too cold in Canada.

  9. Re:Don't want you to read my personal stuff on Spy Industry Leaders Befuddled Over 'Deep Cynicism' of American Public · · Score: 1

    And why would that be a problem? On the Internet, anything's possible!

  10. Re:Don't want you to read my personal stuff on Spy Industry Leaders Befuddled Over 'Deep Cynicism' of American Public · · Score: 2

    AC posting on Slashdot referring to a girlfriend. Pic or she's not real!

  11. Re:Non-linear control on Morphological Computation: The Hidden Superpower of Soft-Bodied Robots · · Score: 1

    The real world is non-linear and analog!

    You know what else is non-linear? Time.

  12. Re:Non-linear control on Morphological Computation: The Hidden Superpower of Soft-Bodied Robots · · Score: 1

    At lunch time today, I cut my pizza with my phone.

  13. Re:I want a soft bodied on Morphological Computation: The Hidden Superpower of Soft-Bodied Robots · · Score: 1
  14. Re:First Tentacle! on Morphological Computation: The Hidden Superpower of Soft-Bodied Robots · · Score: 1
  15. Re:First Tentacle! on Morphological Computation: The Hidden Superpower of Soft-Bodied Robots · · Score: 1

    We sure do! Anyone else is thirsty?

  16. Re:Perhaps "right idea, wrong implementation"? on Chinese Tech Companies Hire 'Cheerleaders' To Motivate Programmers · · Score: 1

    It is in this capacity that I think having a "Counselor Troi" on staff could be advantageous to both productivity and morale.

    Is that what you really think?

  17. Re:That can be fixed on Chinese Tech Companies Hire 'Cheerleaders' To Motivate Programmers · · Score: 1

    Except those cheerleaders are being paid by the company and you're paying for your own.

  18. Re:Distraction? on Chinese Tech Companies Hire 'Cheerleaders' To Motivate Programmers · · Score: 1

    I'm single. Do you have any programming analogy about masturbation?

  19. Re:The way to motivate programmers on Chinese Tech Companies Hire 'Cheerleaders' To Motivate Programmers · · Score: 1

    Maybe, just maybe, the single women don't hang in bars?

  20. Re:The way to motivate programmers on Chinese Tech Companies Hire 'Cheerleaders' To Motivate Programmers · · Score: 1

    And then you have cheerleaders who complain that their job sucks...

  21. Re:Maybe try loosening the dress code? on Chinese Tech Companies Hire 'Cheerleaders' To Motivate Programmers · · Score: 1

    I own several ties, even a couple bow ties.

    You know, you should add a fez to your collection. Fezzes are cool.

  22. Re:I knew I shoulda learned to speak Mandarin... on Chinese Tech Companies Hire 'Cheerleaders' To Motivate Programmers · · Score: 2

    Good thing civilization advanced past grass huts because with the number of vegetarians and vegans we have today, we'd all be homeless.

  23. Re:I knew I shoulda learned to speak Mandarin... on Chinese Tech Companies Hire 'Cheerleaders' To Motivate Programmers · · Score: 1

    They can harness the instinct to motivate programmers to pound out code.

    I think those particular programmers would want to pound something else than code. Know what I mean? Wink-wink, nudge-nudge?

  24. Re:I knew I shoulda learned to speak Mandarin... on Chinese Tech Companies Hire 'Cheerleaders' To Motivate Programmers · · Score: 1

    ...making people excited to come in the morning without a never ending case of the Mondays...

    Did you just say case of the mondays?

  25. Re: Rupert Murdoch on Rupert Murdoch Buys National Geographic Magazine · · Score: 1

    After seeing what Harper has done to science in Canada, I have no choice but to agree.