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  1. And for my next act, on Sci-Hub Ordered To Pay $15 Million In Piracy Damages (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 1

    I will squeeze blood out of these turnips.

  2. Re:You Had One Job - Links Please on Microsoft Warns of 'Destructive Cyberattacks', Issues New Windows XP Patches (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1
  3. soy un perdedor, on Facebook and Twitter 'Harm Young People's Mental Health' (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    so why don't I kill me?

  4. give me a helper that can use a tape measure, circular saw, and nailgun and we'll build you something 10 times as nice in 4 hours. hide your face MIT, this is cringe-worthy.

  5. every one of you knows for certain on Should Archive.org Ignore Robots.txt Directives And Cache Everything? (archive.org) · · Score: 1

    that "Turn on, tune in, drop out" was pert and remains so, even more so now with such a netdorked world. WTF are you bickering about it still?

  6. my epeen expands in both girth and length when on Linux PC Maker System76 Plans To Design And Manufacture Its Own Hardware (liliputing.com) · · Score: 0

    I read topics like this, really it does. Sadly none of you wizards have a target audience clearly defined. I am from Missouri, you must needs SHOW ME. Show Me how I can put funds in my PayPal/bank with this. What I is what I do. It is not what you do. godspeed you

  7. these were good on Ask Slashdot: What Are Good Books On Inventing, Innovating and Doing R&D? · · Score: 2

    Michael A. Hiltzik - Big Science Lawrence Goldstone - Drive! Kevin Ashton - How to Fly a Horse

  8. Ultrasound transducers produce ultrasonic waves by changing size in concert with an electrical signal oscillating at ultrasonic frequencies. This creates compression waves in the liquid which 'tear' the liquid apart, leaving behind many millions of microscopic 'voids' or 'partial vacuum bubbles' (cavitation). These bubbles collapse with enormous energy; temperatures and pressures on the order of 8,000 F and 20,000 lbs per square inch. The implosion of the cavitation bubble also results in liquid jets of up to 900 feet per second. Granted the bubbles are really fucking small and only last for a tiny fraction of a second, they still wreck shit with authority. Any item you put in such a machine that was made of a petroleum byproduct could or WOULD degas toxic, flammable and/or explosive compounds and ruin your day in a big way! Who are these people foisting this baloney on the world?

  9. Re:Dupe! on Scientists Name 11 New Cloud Types (nationalgeographic.com) · · Score: 1

    dupe checker with a nuke system would be nice here.

  10. snitching snitches snitch on A Prenda Copyright Troll Finally Pleaded Guilty (popehat.com) · · Score: 1

    Enjoy your reduced sentence Mr. Steele.

  11. [yawn] This is old hat. on Malware Found Preinstalled On 38 Android Phones Used By 2 Companies (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Buying devices, opening them up and altering them, then returning to store has been popular for decades. Is called 'pre-p0wnd'.

  12. Use winrar to on Ask Slashdot: Best File System For the Ages? · · Score: 1

    archive stuff and upload everything to usenet.

  13. Massively Multiple Player VR Sex on Valve's Gabe Newell Says Only 30 SteamVR Apps Have Made $250,000+ (roadtovr.com) · · Score: 2

    I think VR sex is the only thing that will save VR from the dustbin. Maybe VR porn could pull enough money in to keep development going....VR sex chat bots....

  14. "It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's SMB!" on Zero-Day Windows Security Flaw Can Crash Systems, Cause BSODs (helpnetsecurity.com) · · Score: 2

    sry, been drinkin' since noon. *grin* game on all and be safe.

  15. Hopefully we will see modern Trepanning tools soon.
    A reasonably priced CNC unit with laser 3D sculpting/printing attachments should sell millions of unit the first year!

  16. Godspeed you Mr. President. on Trump Picks Top Climate Skeptic To Lead EPA Transition (cbsnews.com) · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Finally someone with the nads to stand up to these nozzles spewing junk science.

  17. yeah butt... on Should Journalists Ignore Some Leaked Emails? (backchannel.com) · · Score: 1

    Dumber than dumber is dumb. All of this plarp is making us all barf.

  18. log files on Ask Slashdot: Is My IoT Device Part of a Botnet? · · Score: 1

    I do not know what a "average user" is but.... If a person is intelligent enough to perceive the need for a device, obtain the device and install the device then they should be smart enough to look at a log file and see if the device is operating correctly. Almost all routers and modems have logging capabilities, IoT devices should too. (I own no IoT devices)

  19. The future's so bright, on Google-Backed Solar Plant Catches on Fire (pv-tech.org) · · Score: 2

    I gotta wear shades. -Status Quo

  20. 340 days is not more than a year on Record-Setting Astronaut Retires from NASA (space.com) · · Score: 3, Informative
  21. Microsoft blog post on this on Windows 10 To Be Installed On 4 Million US Department of Defense Computers (betanews.com) · · Score: 4, Informative
  22. Re:Submitter and Forbes Relationship? on NASA's Fermi Satellite Maps Entire Sky, Finds Mysterious Unknown Object · · Score: 2

    2nd that. smacktardery is from 2008-2009 era

  23. Re:FORBES!!!! on NASA's Fermi Satellite Maps Entire Sky, Finds Mysterious Unknown Object · · Score: 3, Insightful

    no kidding! flash control, ad block plus, NoScript, ghostery and privacy badger all lit up...can not get past landing.