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  1. Re:He got what he deserved. on Fake Suicide Attempt Tests Facebook Prevention Tool, Lands Man In Asylum · · Score: 1

    And it's 100% her fault. No one can "make" someone commit suicide.

  2. " a solar flare"

    Right. These things are usually put down as "act of god". They happen today too. If you're clutching to the notion of a freak accident to throw out a concept, well I've got stuff to sell you. I hope you're one of these survivalists who is betting it all on the world ending. Real soon now.

  3. Good choice of examples. Guess which percentage of plane crashes is caused by pilot error, error by the mechanic, other human error or intentional sabotage? I've just accounted for almost all plane crashes. The actual "mechanical failure" or "weather" causes are quite, quite small. Add that to the fact that cars aren't usually 30,000 feet in the air and subject to being destroyed by plummeting to earth, and I'd think the actual losses of people due to a failed system in a car to be quite small. Yeah maybe the guy whose car broke down in the middle of the desert or a blizzard. But he was going to die anyway in a regular car if that happened. Today's cars fail too.

  4. Re:You can have my steering wheel. . . on Musk Says Drivers May Become Obsolete, Announces Juice-Saving Upgrades · · Score: 4, Informative

    No because you see, the other autonomous vehicles will stop in time.

    As for the manually driven cars plowing into them - well they do that today anyway, don't they?

  5. Re:Why not word it as... on Musk Says Drivers May Become Obsolete, Announces Juice-Saving Upgrades · · Score: 1

    If this worries you then you must be one of those people that constantly drive around with less than a quarter tank and consider $5 to be a big expense when you put gas in the car. Your nearest filling station is of course your own garage.

  6. You don't get it. So please spare us your fake indignation. Far from claiming pedestrian life and insurance don't mean anything he's saying that that scenario (where a car would have no valid move but to kill someone) would not exist as the car would not allow itself to be put in such a situation in the first place.

  7. Re:Source of the order on To Avoid NSA Interception, Cisco Will Ship To Decoy Addresses · · Score: 1

    OK, and how will that help them intercept the shipment and install their spyware on the product?

  8. Re:Windows Piracy Increases 4000% in China. on Microsoft Offers Pirates Amnesty and Free Windows 10 Upgrades · · Score: 1

    And the NSA gets to pwn you for free.

  9. Re:so, the key to amnesty... on Microsoft Offers Pirates Amnesty and Free Windows 10 Upgrades · · Score: 1

    And there's back doors in it for the Chinese.

  10. Re:Not sure the covers are the problem. on New Site Mocks Bad Artwork On Ebook Covers · · Score: 1

    I'm wondering if the Kubrick estate approved the use of the front end of "Discovery" for this book cover...

  11. Re:EA got too greedy (as usual) on SimCity's Empire Has Fallen and Skylines Is Picking Up the Pieces · · Score: 2

    I dunno I still find it much more convenient than 1) Hoping my local video game store will stock the game(s) I want 2) Driving there, with the expense, parking and traffic hassles, etc 3) Shelling out 25%-50% extra to the retailer for the hard task of him having the item in his store for a day or two, etc. I like being able to buy/download games online. Especially considering the fact that I live in the 3rd world where supply is very, very limited and buying a physical copy from Amazon subjects me to 50% or more in customs duties on top. Steam, Origin, etc are a godsend to people like me.

  12. White House not subject to election laws. Do away with that pesky "voting" once and for all. Hey this executive order thing is pretty good isn't it?

  13. Hang on a minute on Top-Secret US Replica of Iran Nuclear Sites Key To Weapons Deal · · Score: 2

    Isn't this sort of thing the reason government wanted all those supercomputers? To model this exact kind of thing? Or are all the supercomputers too busy sifting through everyone's phone calls and internet posts?

  14. Re:I don't get it. on Top-Secret US Replica of Iran Nuclear Sites Key To Weapons Deal · · Score: 2

    That's not what non proliferation is at all. That treaty prohibits the signees from acquiring through trade, etc, nuclear components, weapons, etc. It says NOTHING about a company building its own nuclear tech from the ground up.

  15. Re:Asking Mattel to make toys more ethical?????? on "Hello Barbie" Listens To Children Via Cloud · · Score: 2

    "American businesswoman Ruth Handler is credited with the creation of the doll using a German doll called Bild Lilli as her inspiration."

    Bzzt. Just goes to show you know nothing about nothing. Now please STFU the smart people are talking.

  16. Re:VR Demands Specialized Input Devices on Valve's SteamVR: Solves Big Problems, Raises Bigger Questions · · Score: 1

    unless you have some kind of physical impairment or wear a neck brace or something.

    Wait I'm trying to think back to my D&D days to remember if trolls have necks.

  17. Re:The answer has been known for over 10000 years. on Elon Musk Pledges To End "Range Anxiety" For Tesla Model S · · Score: 1

    You have all missed the point. I see electric cars as a step forward in technology. GP instead claimed the internal combustion engine as being "better". So I went a step further and claimed the horse (another technological step backwards) as being even better. Please spare us all the reasons why horses are less than ideal.

  18. Re:The answer has been known for over 10000 years. on Elon Musk Pledges To End "Range Anxiety" For Tesla Model S · · Score: 4, Funny

    It's called a horse.

  19. Re:VR Demands Specialized Input Devices on Valve's SteamVR: Solves Big Problems, Raises Bigger Questions · · Score: 1

    If you need to actually look at the keyboard to know which keys you are pressing then you're just a noob and will be fragged in the first 10 secs of the match anyway.

  20. Re:I've read them all on Sir Terry Pratchett Succumbs To "the Embuggerance," Aged 66 · · Score: 1

    Still under-rated - to my mind he should have been made emperor! Ab Hoc Possum Videre Domum Tuum lol

  21. No brainer on US Wind Power Is Expected To Double In the Next 5 Years · · Score: 1

    After all, the US has elections coming up. All that hot air can be harnessed for energy even if it will heat the planet by a few more fractions of a degree.

  22. I've read them all on Sir Terry Pratchett Succumbs To "the Embuggerance," Aged 66 · · Score: 1

    Fantastically underrated author. Good night, sweet prince. But there is no justice. There's just him.

  23. Re:Clickbait title on Scotland Yard Chief: Put CCTV In Every Home To Help Solve Crimes · · Score: 2

    Samsung will take care of THAT little technicality.

  24. Re:Life Imitating Art on Scotland Yard Chief: Put CCTV In Every Home To Help Solve Crimes · · Score: 3, Informative

    I have cameras installed at my home, but I am not just going to share with anyone unconditionally.

    I'm willing to bet that at some point in the near future you will be compelled to share by law. It can even happen today if police think your camera has footage of something that happened in its field of view. Don't want to share? Meet Mr. Obstruction of Justice.

  25. Re:Seriously? on Scotland Yard Chief: Put CCTV In Every Home To Help Solve Crimes · · Score: 1

    that are obviously going to be useful in the event of a burglary.

    Yes that way more people can be caught, tried, and then told that they have received a suspended sentence/slap on the wrist because the jails are full.