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  1. Re: Offended or not? on DIY Explosives Experimenter Blows Self Up, Contaminates Building (fdlreporter.com) · · Score: 1

    The right to keep and arm bears shall not be infringed . . .

    The right to keep bare arms shall not be infringed . . .

  2. Well done, thanks.

  3. Re:Congress made that law on Trump Bans Venezuela's New National Cryptocurrency (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    These Lords you speak of...are they aristocratic like the House of Lords? Or tyrannical like the Sith Lords?

  4. Re:Yes, but you should lie. on Ask Slashdot: Should You Tell Your Coworkers How Much You Make? · · Score: 1

    Funny, yes, but it does have some insightability.

  5. Why is this modded up? It's half gibberish.

    And half is not gibberish? How can you tell?

    Use electricity, natch.

  6. If this Wheeler guy has figured out magnetism and gravity then where's his anti-gravity tech? Or any other single invention that would conflict with Einstein/general relativity? A SINGLE example would put this to rest. Put up or shut up. Post links to patents not youtube videos if you want people to believe you.

    Hear hear! I want my flying car, dammit!

  7. Can you imagine Einstein attempting to get physicists the world over to accept his theory using this guys methods?

  8. Re:Questions Coupl'a youtube videos might help on How Einstein Lost His Bearings, and With Them, General Relativity (quantamagazine.org) · · Score: 1

    Eww - videos. How about explaining it in writing?

    With a car analogy.

  9. Ditto. And the fun bit at the end when the AC got a little snarky...

    "
    Why don't things happen instantaneuosly? [sic]
    Things do, and trends don't.

    What if they do? How would we perceive that?
    You wouldn't. At best, your perception is functional on the order of 10^42 hypothetical distinct moments per AC observation.
    "

  10. Hey, is this the Electric Universe guy? Is he trying to use the Socratic method or something to help us realize that Relativity Is Wrong?

    Well, sure it is. Newton is wrong too. There is no gravity. The universe sucks. Electrically. Just got to plug it in somewhere.

  11. And from Foo to Bar in three degrees...hey, wait a minute!

  12. Oh, we don't have to guess these days.

    Slick. (3 degrees of Separation, btw)

  13. Re:When Will Peeps Learn? on When China Hoards Its Hackers Everyone Loses (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    Nope, but he definitely likes the idea!

    Hmm.

  14. Re:The collapse of the USSR on Once Written Off for Dead, the Aral Sea Is Now Full of Life (nationalgeographic.com) · · Score: 1

    Found Ivan.

  15. Re:read bait on Man Fined For Implanting NFC Train Ticket In Hand (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    He was fined because "The prosecution argued that, by cutting the chip out of the card, the ticket was invalidated.".

    The solution: next time he needs to implant the whole card in his hand.

    Then, when asked, he can simply play his hand.

  16. Re:read bait on Man Fined For Implanting NFC Train Ticket In Hand (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Sure it's read bait. But it got both you and I to contribute.

    I think we get a trophy or somethin'.

  17. Re:Refueling system? on NASA's Planet-Hunting Kepler Space Telescope Is Running Out of Fuel (mashable.com) · · Score: 1

    Space Truckin'!

  18. Re:Let's go to the film... on UFO Disclosure Group Releases Newest Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet UFO Encounter Video (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    +1 FT

  19. Re:It can mean whatever you want... on UFO Disclosure Group Releases Newest Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet UFO Encounter Video (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Obama did it.

    It was clever the way he misdirected his enemies ire; for instance those FEMA concentration camps. He had you all up in arms (pun not intended) about how he was going to banish his foes to the camps. Of course, nothing came of it. That never was the plan.

    The actual plan is in its final fruition. Those staging camps are now manned by his minions: the drones are being deployed (and of course are being called UFOs, a useful deception); they have tricked MSM into being the mouthpiece for their propaganda program; and a motivational/instructional documentary was released worldwide (one of the more successful training videos ever made...receipts have reportedly just passed the $1 billion mark).

  20. wtf is this doing here?

    This is where we discuss unidentified anonymous cowards.

  21. Except that when they happen, rather than working hard to fix the issue, they can just say "We don't care. We don't have to".

    "So, the next time you complain about your phone service, why don't you try using two Dixie cups with a string? We don't care. We don't have to. We're the Phone Company." - Lily Tomlin

  22. Re:This is a horrible idea! on Ubisoft is Using AI To Catch Bugs in Games Before Devs Make Them (wired.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Once upon a time, our company decided to reward "innovation and OOB thinking" with a percentage of whatever savings we could produce. Within 3 weeks we had a proposal to drop our IBM mainframe and go with a competitor for a cool $600k savings in hardware, and more in licensing. Nothing ever came of it, of course. Undoubtedly they used our research in contract negotiations w/ IBM.

  23. Re: Just likely lovely Venezuela! on California Bullet Train Costs Soar To $77.3 Billion, Will Take 5 Years Longer To Complete · · Score: 1

    ditto

  24. Re:Beatback Tide on Amazon Admits Its AI Alexa is Creepily Laughing at People (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    I stand corrected. I should have asked Alexa to look it up for me before I posted.

  25. Re:You're hired! on Businesses Under Pressure To 'Consumerize' Logins (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    Ah, you win the Internet today.