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  1. Re:"Well, that makes us feel better," said Sony on Music Doesn't Feature In the Pirate Bay's Top 100 Biggest Torrents · · Score: 1

    "Another billion down the tubes this quarter" -- Sony creditors.

  2. What could possibly go wrong on The "Cool Brick" Can Cool Off an Entire Room Using Nothing But Water · · Score: 1

    This would be great for deserts, because everyone knows that water is in abundant supply in desert environments.

  3. Seriously on Verizon, Cable Lobby Oppose Spec-Bump For Broadband Definition · · Score: 2

    1200 baud should be enough for anyone.

  4. Evoluent definitely on Ask Slashdot: Where Can You Get a Good 3-Button Mouse Today? · · Score: 1

    Vertical mouse best mouse. Yeah it takes a week or so to really get used to the new hand position and buttons but after the learning period it's everything a regular mouse is but without the wrist/forearm pain I used to have after long gaming sessions.

  5. Re:betteridge's law of headlines on Windows 10: Can Microsoft Get It Right This Time? · · Score: 1

    No because Nazis. There you go.

  6. Re:Waiting for Republicans to come in and defend t on Eric Holder Severely Limits Civil Forfeiture · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Even a broken clock is right twice per day. Finally Holder got something right.

  7. Re:public feed? on Uber Will Provide Transit Data To Cities · · Score: 1

    Or Waze...

  8. Re:car prices have been decreasing on Chevrolet Unveils 200-Mile Bolt EV At Detroit Auto Show · · Score: 1

    That's a 10% increase over 19 yrs! It's actually a decrease in price if you consider what you're getting for the cost

    You must work for the treasury department.

  9. Re:Bah ... on Ask Slashdot: Options For Cheap Home Automation? · · Score: 5, Funny

    Total cost of ownership is way too high nowadays. And they've even taken away the "ownership" part. If you read the TOS it's scary as hell. You just can't whip them anymore.

  10. But the very best bit on Over 30 Uber Cars Impounded In Cape Town · · Score: 0

    The best bit is the banks valuing Uber at 17 billion dollars and thinking of raking in many more billions than this with a possible IPO. Caveat emptor.

  11. Re:huh? on Why We're Not Going To See Sub-orbital Airliners · · Score: -1, Troll

    They had a damn good safety record too.

    Yeah right up till the end when all those people died, excellent safety record...

  12. Re:Funny how "free trade" is not on this level on Netflix Cracks Down On VPN and Proxy "Pirates" · · Score: 2

    What, you find the Pax Americana to be one sided? Shame on you. I think perhaps we should park a few legions in your province for a few decades.

  13. Heard it before on What Language Will the World Speak In 2115? · · Score: 1

    But that's unlikely. For one, Latin happens to have gotten there first. It is now so deeply entrenched in print, education and media that switching to anything else would entail an enormous effort. We retain the QWERTY keyboard... the Chinese do not use QWERTY, either.

  14. Easy fix. on Aircraft Responsible For 2.5% of Global Carbon Dioxide Emissions · · Score: 0

    We can solve this problem if everyone stops breathing for 10 minutes. No cheating. Ready? 3, 2, 1 GO

  15. Personally on Vinyl's Revival Is Now a Phenomenon On Both Sides of the Atlantic · · Score: 4, Funny

    I'm waiting for punch cards to come back. You just don't get the same experience when loading your program on cassette tape.

  16. Re:Are people sick of the MPAA? on Box Office 2014: Moviegoing Hits Two-Decade Low · · Score: 2

    No I think it has to do more with the shitty overpriced movies.

  17. So on Study: Birds Slur Their Songs When Drunk, Just Like Humans · · Score: 1

    In b4 drunk parrots become an internet thing...

  18. Re: One fiber to rule them... on Google Fiber's Latest FCC Filing: Comcast's Nightmare Come To Life · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Municipalities charge taxes for roads, garbage, schools etc. At least where I live it's the power company or the phone company that fixes their own damaged equipment when lines come down, not the city. And you bet your ass the city won't lift a finger to fix anything unless they are generating revenue from it.

    What GP is proposing is some sort of "public" trunk that everyone can then attach to at the end points and sell from there. OK. What GP has not mentioned is that someone has to own and maintain this "public" line and if it's the city, you bet your ass they are going to charge you for it one way or another. It's not a city service otherwise, is it?

    As for private industry being the only one that can fix anything no, that's simply not true. The city will charge you an arm and a leg to fix something, do a shitty job and call what they bilk you for it "taxes". Private industry will charge you an arm and a leg, do a shitty job, and call the difference profit. But unless it's a life or death service, governments tend to take their sweet time about things. Feasibility studies have to be done, committees have to meet and decide, and finally the 2 guys responsible for actually fixing anything that goes wrong in the whole town have to fit it into their schedule. Or does your town not have potholes, burst pipes, etc? If those get fixed overnight please tell me where you live so I can move there. Private industry tends to be a bit quicker because they want the money ASAP. The city already has your money. Try not to pay them and see what happens.

  19. Re:One fiber to rule them... on Google Fiber's Latest FCC Filing: Comcast's Nightmare Come To Life · · Score: 0, Troll

    Sure. When a car crashes into the pole and takes out that one fiber, who is going to repair it? The municipality will do it in 2 months because they just don't give a shit. Anyone else won't touch it because they don't own it. Be careful what you wish for.

  20. Re:Are emails copyrighted ? on Sony Sends DMCA Notices Against Users Spreading Leaked Emails · · Score: 1

    Unless you happen to be creating NEWS. Those emails are not copyrighted they are news-worthy and their publication and republication is to substantiate said news. Wouldn't it be a sad day if everyone could hide behind copyright. Politician - what I said was copyrighted don't repeat it. Court - this judgement is copyrighted you can't see it. Criminal - the slashing patterns on the victim are my copyrighted work, you can't reproduce it... etc. But first, "let's kill all the lawyers..." -- Shakespeare (proving you can still make money and be famous even 400 years after you are dead and copyright has expired).

  21. Re:Police on Doppler Radar Used By Police To Determine Home Occupancy · · Score: 1

    So your argument basically boils down to "put up with whatever they want or shut the fuck up". Uh huh. You are the new America. I'm glad I don't live there.

  22. Re:Police on Doppler Radar Used By Police To Determine Home Occupancy · · Score: 2

    But then they'd run the risk of entering the right house and god forbid - run the risk of maybe facing CRIMINALS. That's dangerous! Heck, it might even be someone who was caught smoking a joint! And everyone knows how violent those drug crazed pot smokers can be.

  23. Police on Doppler Radar Used By Police To Determine Home Occupancy · · Score: 5, Funny

    Just need to know if that baby crib is occupied or not. No sense dropping a flashbang into an empty room.

  24. Cameras everywhere on Out With the Red-Light Cameras, In With the Speeding Cameras · · Score: 1

    This is why I am quite looking forward to fully automated self driving cars. Never again will I get a ticket - or if I do, I can sue the car manufacturer. Of course the game will be up when city politicians realize what these cars mean to their "lost ticket revenues". Isn't entitlement grand?

  25. Bitcoin on Early Bitcoin Adopters Facing Extortion Threats · · Score: 0

    Anonymous and secure. LOL.