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  1. Re:Van Braun built weapons for Nazis on Was America's Top Rocketeer a Communist Spy? The FBI Thought So · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "So no, it's not at all accurate to speculate that Von Braun was a Nazi or into that whole ideology."

    No, he was just a guy who used up the lives of prisoners to meet his ends. He may not have been an ideologue, but he was a sociopath.

  2. Re:No matter how common you think it is... on Ask Slashdot: When Is It Better To Modify the ERP vs. Interfacing It? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Because articles aren't just for those who can answer them. The rest of us are curious and want to learn new things, but when one keeps the subject shrouded in esoteric jargon (to this crowd mostly) that makes it hard to do.

  3. Re:If you want to earn big bucks... on Programming Languages You'll Need Next Year (and Beyond) · · Score: 0

    "...and get yourself a job at a big corporate."

    Ugh. Well, I'm not a hipster, but I guess I'll have to buy some hipster clothing if that's the only other option. At least the hipsters are allowed to use their imaginations.

  4. Re:Wow ... on A 24-Year-Old Scammed Apple 42 Times In 16 Different States · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Visa wakes up, takes a dump, then wipes its ass with $300,000 dollars."

    This must be the reason that all those money laundering schemes exist.

  5. Re:I know you're trying to be funny, but... on Linus Torvalds: "GCC 4.9.0 Seems To Be Terminally Broken" · · Score: 4, Insightful

    And Mussolini made the trains run on time?

  6. Re:Why not? on AP Computer Science Test Takers Up 8,000; Pass Rate Down 6.8% · · Score: 1

    I don't know. I was busy looking at the bottom of the page for the footnote to the asterisk.

  7. Re:Transparency on FBI Studied How Much Drones Impact Your Privacy -- Then Marked It Secret · · Score: 2

    "You think this began with THIS president?"

    No, but many of us were hoping it would at least be reduced by this president. I am finally getting it through my head that Romney or Obama would have both basically done the same job of letting our rights slide down the tubes. This goes for any Democrat or Republican candidate. As long as Americans are fooled into not-voting or into voting for either of the two big parties nothing will change.

  8. Re:But what IS the point they're making? on Earth In the Midst of Sixth Mass Extinction: the 'Anthropocene Defaunation' · · Score: 2

    "It has taken care of us very well."

    Past performance is no guarantee of future performance. Nature also took quite good care of the dodo, the Tasmanian tiger, etc.

    We are part of an ecosystem. I guess we're going to find out how much of that system we can destroy until we ourselves go extinct, or figure out a way to exist outside of the food web. Remember, just because you don't care about some little tree frog somewhere doesn't mean that the symbiotic and inter-connected nature of the system doesn't care.

  9. Re:no problem on Earth In the Midst of Sixth Mass Extinction: the 'Anthropocene Defaunation' · · Score: 2

    Nothing is obvious to the uninformed.

  10. Re:But what IS the point they're making? on Earth In the Midst of Sixth Mass Extinction: the 'Anthropocene Defaunation' · · Score: 3

    Nope. Go ahead and build anything and eat everything. Nature will take care of the human population eventually.

  11. Re:this is news? on Ars Editor Learns Feds Have His Old IP Addresses, Full Credit Card Numbers · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The surprise twist ending is when we end up with an authoritarian regime because too many people just sighed and said, "this is news?" any time something that should outrage us happened.

  12. Re: String theory is not science on Can the Multiverse Be Tested Scientifically? · · Score: 2

    I think that's a little backwards. We have used math to model the universe. The universe is just the universe. It's an impediment to thinking when you mistake the model for the reality.

  13. Re: Forward into the past on NASA: Lunar Pits and Caves Could House Astronauts · · Score: 2

    Not sure about a movie, but it IS a line from a Firesign Theatre piece. :-)

  14. Forward into the past on NASA: Lunar Pits and Caves Could House Astronauts · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Sounds like a cool idea to me, but it seems a bit like a cosmic joke that we would in a way be reverting to a past we had here on earth by living in caves. The symbolism is nice, though; starting over in a new environment.

  15. Re:Small business owners on Point-of-Sale System Bought On eBay Yields Treasure Trove of Private Data · · Score: 1

    "At some point you sometimes simply have to live with a certain level of risk..."

    The problem is, the risk isn't yours. It's on the people whose private data you've leaked to the world. This just happened to me. My former employer (of about 8 years ago) had his laptop stolen while on location. Names, SSN's and who knows what else from former employees were all on that laptop. No encryption I assume. I got an email of warning but I'm too angry to make contact for more information.

  16. Re:I hope Noriega wins. on Manuel Noriega Sues Activision Over Call of Duty · · Score: 1

    They may say he's in jail for crimes against humanity, but what he's really in jail for is pissing off the US.

  17. Re:This just in... on Why the FCC Is Likely To Ignore Net Neutrality Comments and Listen To ISPs · · Score: 3, Informative
  18. Re:Useless coins on Predicting a Future Free of Dollar Bills · · Score: 1

    "By comparison the US notes have a very short life expectancy and hence are some of the most expensive to maintain currencies in the world."

    Yes, but they don't smell as bad when CEOs use $100 bills to light their cigars.

  19. Re:Oculus Thrift on On the Significance of Google's New Cardboard (Video) · · Score: 1

    Then perhaps I could just get one of these at the Oculus Thrift Store. Better resolution.

    http://www.amazon.com/Holmes-S...

  20. Re:Nice! on YouTube Issuing "Report Cards" On Carriers' Streaming Speeds · · Score: 1

    The Tubes are made of people.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T...

  21. Re:Foxconn beings?! on Foxconn Replacing Workers With Robots · · Score: 2

    I think you will actually need three pints. And four packets of peanuts.

  22. Re:VRML on Famo.us: Do We Really Need Another JavaScript Framework? · · Score: 1

    Who cares? As long as it's written in coffeescript I'm in.

  23. Re:Politicians making a promise. on Lessig's Mayday PAC Scrambling To Cross Crowd Funding Finish Line · · Score: 2

    "...get a constitutional convention by having non-corrupt state-level politicians pass an amendment."

    Clearly you haven't been paying attention. State level races are as bad as national level when it comes to money as influence.

    "So we're going to elect some politicians that promise to do something different? Where have I heard that before? (Every 2-6 years)"

    Your gutless resignation isn't doing any good. Lessig has a great idea and he understands just how fundamentally broken the system is. He is fighting the system from within the system, something I didn't think was possible, but it's a really worthy goal. Be part of an attempted solution. Go donate. (And yes, I have. Twice.)

  24. Re:Yawn on NASA Successfully Tests 'Flying Saucer' Craft, New Parachute · · Score: 3, Interesting

    This is something called a low-density supersonic decelerator. It's probably a bit different from anything else that has been happening "for the last 50 years." It's meant to allow a parachute to work effectively in the low-density atmosphere of Mars for spacecraft that are too heavy for conventional parachutes or the bouncing type of landing that was used for the Mars Exploration Rovers.

    http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/n...

  25. Re:They're infringing my Second-Amendment drone ri on That Toy Is Now a Drone · · Score: 2

    "I'm not sure that the FAA has the authority to regulate the quadcopter in the first place..."

    Maybe not quadracopters, but they definitely have the authority to regulate airspace. And regulation of quadracopters is probably coming, in much the same way as every little device that transmits radio waves is regulated now.