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  1. JT Marsh is the name on Hyundai's New 'Wearable Robot' Gives You Super-Strength (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Exo-squad here I come.

  2. I saw this movie already...

    It was called Rock 'em Sock 'em Robots the movie...

    Oh wait, sorry... It was Real Steel...

    Long before that movie was RobotJox. Achilles!!!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

  3. "I'm now authorized........to be loyal as a puppy....."

    I refused to admit I've seen 3.

  4. Re:Hang Snowden by the nuts until he is dead on Spy Chief Complains That Edward Snowden Sped Up Spread of Encryption By 7 Years (theintercept.com) · · Score: 0

    Because James Clapper is a man of integrity, high moral character, and a credit to wrinkly-head bald men the world over. Thanks James Clapper!

    James Clapper can eat a dirty sweaty d*ck with a shot of Vitamin C.

  5. That

    I think it's like this and like that and uh... encryption ain't nothin' but a G-Man thing.

  6. Re: going from illegal to mandatory overnight on San Francisco Adopts Law Requiring Solar Panels On All New Buildings (theguardian.com) · · Score: 2

    There is however, a distinct lack of evidence for industrialized homosapiens living through all those previous changes in climate.

    I didn't say Humans existed. I said life. Only Human arrogance would believe it is required to continue to exist beyond a certain point and based on how our species as a whole has been acting as of late, I'm not so sure we deserve to continue existing in our current numbers/form.

  7. Re:going from illegal to mandatory overnight on San Francisco Adopts Law Requiring Solar Panels On All New Buildings (theguardian.com) · · Score: 2

    Because our planet is dying and that trumps your right to be a unique snowflake.

    Changing is not the same thing as Dying. The climate on this planet has been radically altered more than a few times and there is evidence of life going back an extremely long time through it all. Mass die offs and extinctions aren't a new thing by any means.

  8. Re:getting my money's worth for prime on Amazon Won't Sell Non-Prime Members Certain Popular Movies and Video Games (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 3

    Quick, somebody call a whambulance stat. We've got a severe outbreak of butthurt.

    That's funny coming from someone that can't even be bothered to post as an actual account.. Back under the rock AC.

  9. Re:getting my money's worth for prime on Amazon Won't Sell Non-Prime Members Certain Popular Movies and Video Games (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'm glad I signed up for Prime. I signed up and I buy some of those items. Thanks, Amazon!

    Oh piss off.... Sh*t like this isn't going to get them any fans and in fact, as of the most recent update, they've back pedaled on the Video game lock out thing. Being a Prime member should be about getting better prices, faster shipping and such.. Not f*cking non-Prime members from buying items completely.

  10. Re:The ends, in this case, justify the means. on Court Troubled By Surveillance Excesses At FBI, NSA (politico.com) · · Score: 1

    When it comes to rooting out terrorist cells and keeping our citizens safe, I don't understand why we are trying to handcuff the people we've tasked with doing this. We've given them a job to do and withheld the tools they need to do it effectively.

    Spoken like a true anonymous coward.

  11. No, silly. You just reverse the polarity and/or modulate the shield frequency.

    I was lead to believe that you bounce a graviton particle beam off the main deflector dish.

  12. You can't get a gravity assist from the object you're in orbit around (Sol)

    Clearly you've never seen Star Trek IV. Not only can you do that, but you can use it to go back in time to call someone a double dumb ass.

  13. Re: A huge hig-mass object that suck up everything on Monster Black Holes May Lurk All Around Us (yahoo.com) · · Score: 0

    Black holes do *not* suck up stuff.

    Are you implying that black ho's spit?

    No, it's pretty much proven that they'll swallow pretty much anything.

  14. The P100 was already discovered.. on NVIDIA Creates a 15B-Transistor Chip With 16GB Bandwidth Memory For Deep Learning (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 2

    In the Tesla's firmware http://jalopnik.com/a-hacker-m... That would be interesting if it was a chip reference and not a car reference --- tinfoil hat.

  15. Re:Electrons?? on New State of Matter Detected in a Two-Dimensional Material (phys.org) · · Score: 4, Informative

    I came across this from 4yrs ago: http://www.popsci.com/science/...

  16. Re:This is going to be great! on Microsoft Launches Bot Framework To Let Developers Build Their Own Chatbots (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 2

    I want to see 4Chan, Reddit, Fark, etc. all have bots targeted at each other.. That will make for amazing morning train ride reading.

  17. Speak for yourself! (Part 1 of 12) on Heavy Social Media Users 'Trapped In Endless Cycle of Depression' (independent.co.uk) · · Score: 5, Funny

    I was trapped in depression cycles back in USENET!!!! Pssh.. social media...

  18. Re: Document2 on Kentucky Hospital Calls State of Emergency In Hack Attack (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Kind of like how some laws hold the consequence of your life being taken from you? And how it's published that X person was put to death for Y crimes? That hasn't really reduced the crime rate.

  19. Re:Congratulations! on Kentucky Hospital Calls State of Emergency In Hack Attack (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    I hope you understand that it's not always the IT Administration that causes this, right? Many, many. many times it's the non-IT business units that demand we DONT put prevention in place because it will make them have 2 more steps to log in, can't save anywhere they want w/o elevating their status, can't just plug any old USB device in to their PCs, they have to change their passwords every 30 days and can't be one of their last 6, they demand to have YouTube or Facewebs or whatnot, the execs NEED to have access to their home DVRs and Home Automation systems so we have to poke firewall holes and install some insecure version of some remote control application.... Or... We're not allowed to partition out network segments because when Jim Bob needs that 1 file, on that 1 server, those 3 times a year and can't wait an extra 20m to have the access granted, he whines to his boss to yells at my boss's boss and I then have to put a permanent unlock in place. Then his buddy wants a similar deal for another file on a different server. Or... We don't like this version of MDM on our personal phones and don't think you IT people need access to them.. It's out personal phone, what business of yours is it if I download some nasty files at home and then plug my phone in to my work PC or put it on the internal WiFi network? It's my personal phone.. You don't need to know what I do with it. No.. Truly it's the IT Administration that's always at fault because we just sit around doing nothing all day... H*ll, I know I pretty much have my Firewall in Porn Star mode... It'll take it through whatever hole you find.

  20. Re:Document2 on Kentucky Hospital Calls State of Emergency In Hack Attack (cnbc.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Good luck with that... As an infra-engr guy for over a decade now, I can't tell you how many times I've been told to go pound sand by the people in charge of the company when I suggest things like that that cost money upfront to stop things that may cost money later. Pretty much anyone asking for actual backup systems or real DR hits similar walls. Not saying it's right or that I agree with it.. But, it's not as simple as saying it's time they learn. They don't. They never do.

  21. Document2 on Kentucky Hospital Calls State of Emergency In Hack Attack (cnbc.com) · · Score: 2

    Looks like someone opened it there....

  22. Better call Walter O'Brien on Hackers Modify Water Treatment Parameters By Accident (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    and team.. (embarrassed to admit I watch this show..)

  23. I don't know whose phone you are on Apple Unveils Liam, An iPhone Recycling Robot That Salvages Parts (inhabitat.com) · · Score: 1

    But I will disassemble you.

  24. Re:Cruisin' on GM Buys Driverless Software Startup Cruise Automation (thestack.com) · · Score: 1

    I want to know if you double tap the accelerator if it'll do a wheelie.

  25. Re: I routed for the Marines and the Colonel on Pentagon Office Planning 'Avatar' Fighters and Fighter-Launched Drone Swarms (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

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