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  1. Re:I'm panicking! on Google+ Already At 10 Million Users · · Score: 1

    Hey thanks chill! And everyone else whom sent invites... peace peace

  2. Re:I'm panicking! on Google+ Already At 10 Million Users · · Score: 1

    One fore me!? bzzzrick (attatat) gmail ?

  3. Re:Dumb move. Really dumb move. on Samsung Tries To Ban Import of iDevices To US · · Score: 1

    Am I missing something, or didn't Apple have to buy the memory from Samsung prior to putting it in their devices? Why would Samsung care if they then sold them? The devices are built, just not in the US currently.

  4. Re:Anti-trust suit on Judge Finds Cisco, US Authorities Deceived Canadian Courts · · Score: 1

    Avaya (previously Nortel), brocade, 3com, extreme, Hp, alcatel-lucent... I actually work at an all Nortel (avaya) shop, converged VOIP / Data network of 20,000 phones 40,000 devices only 2 Cisco routers (internet gateways) in our whole network.

  5. Re:Not at all on Comcast-NBC Deal Accidentally Protects Internet? · · Score: 1
    While it appears to only apply to Comcast, that could be a good start. Now, with those restrictions perhaps their lobbying mechanics will change... as long as what another poster mentioned: that this applies for all inet video (and?) services, not just a select few.

    Specially with Comcast as one of the most egregious of players for throttling etc. Now we need a large player to pony up legit torrents for dispersal and prevent any throttling there as well.

  6. Re:Destruction of evidence on Insider-Trading Suspects Smash Hard Drive Evidence · · Score: 1
    *shudders*

    My ex used to work at an assisted living community and had to deal with a real "window licker" who would pleasure himself loudly as he licked said cold window at night waking up others... I met him once on a field trip when I went to help out... although he sure likes his windows, even he wouldn't be silly enough to mistake the two such as the GP. Please, think of the window lickers before making such comparisons.

  7. Re:Rape = Bad on Fox News Brings Video Game Violence Debate To a New Low · · Score: 1

    Newsflash, 'Foxhaters': Fox is not the only network to pick and choose what they say and how, and/or to use the words of others in the same way in order to boost their ratings. There have been many egregious examples of this by the other AlphabetSoup mass media outlets - ABC/CNN/PBS/CBS/NBC/BBC etc etc...

    No shit. However, this article is about FOX. Submit one and discuss the other egregious examples of this AlphabetSoup mass media bullshit so we can enlighten those here who aren't as keenly aware of their surroundings as you. Don't "hate" on slashdot for discussing this blatant bullshit.

  8. Boycott on The Companies Who Support Censoring the Internet · · Score: 2

    not worthless! Vote with your wallet. I know I'm personally never going to Xerox anything ever again or any derivative thereof... that will show them!

  9. Re:Hit them back on Wikileaks To Name Swiss Bank Tax Evaders · · Score: 1
    Heathen! I have it on good authority* that he does not cower what so ever.


    Kristopshit is actually his middle name and when he is not trolling on slashdot he is continuously legally changing his last name to numerical form.

    *mum face authority.

  10. Re:War Dolphins on Should Dolphins Be Treated As Non-Human Persons? · · Score: 1

    MK_8_MMS.gif MK 8 MMS is a human/dolphin team that allows troops to quickly identify safe corridors for the initial landing of troops ashore. MK 8 MMS operates with a low profile in very shallow water.

    Fuck yeah... gotta love low pros

  11. Re:i'm interested in an android app for ssh tunnel on Smartphones For Text SSH Use Re-Revisited · · Score: 1

    Thanks, I'll have to scope it out.

  12. Re:i'm interested in an android app for ssh tunnel on Smartphones For Text SSH Use Re-Revisited · · Score: 1

    when using the "input" window to type, it does indeed capitalize still, at least the version I have, but once interactive in a shell or bounced from that shell to a router or somewhere else, no capitalization on the shell typing...

  13. Re:i'm interested in an android app for ssh tunnel on Smartphones For Text SSH Use Re-Revisited · · Score: 4, Informative

    Not sure about android, but MidpSSH works wonders on my Blackberry, they probably have an android version. Used it just last night in a bind!

  14. Re:Who would've thought... on IBM Discovery May Lead To Exascale Supercomputers · · Score: 1

    You bring up an excellent point! I wonder when we'll reach a break even point for how much energy and environmental cost it takes to produce these per year as compared to how much energy they can save per year... probably closer if they use cinnamon. Granted, the per year comparison is arbitrary.

  15. Re:Oh yeah? on Ray Kurzweil's Slippery Futurism · · Score: 1

    Further out, the big question about asteroid mining I've never seen plausibly answered is: how do you make mining bulk metal in space cheaper than mining it on Earth?

    Silly, why would anyone want to go mine an asteroid? We'll just send a fully automated self-propagating probe to the asteroid, it can build ships and send them back to us on autopilot filled with raw-materials... Wait, what future are you referring too again?

  16. No WaY! on Apache Declares War On Oracle Over Java · · Score: 3, Funny
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  17. Re:You Know What They Say? on 'Officer Bubbles' Sues YouTube Commenters Over Mockery · · Score: 2, Funny

    I used to blow bubbles when I was little... then he moved to Canada :(

  18. Re:Mod the summary funny on 'Wi-Fi Illness' Spreads To Ontario Public Schools · · Score: 1
    Tuna isn't the only fish high in mercury, Salmon (especially farm raised, well farm raised of most varieties of fish will be quite higher) and anything from certain streams and lakes. In some regions it is recommended you only eat a fish caught in the area once a month if memory serves me, this can differ depending on where you catch it so I suggest if you are a big fisher (not the catch and release type) you do your own research.

    [citation needed yah yah yah, well depends on where and when. Even in the Adirondacks of the North East I'm basing the one a month off of]

  19. Re:2 questions... on Polar Flares To Be Visible Tonight · · Score: 1
    That's what she said!

    Oh... wait a minute, that loses funniness when it's the truth... and not sexual at all.

  20. Re:Earth has two poles on Polar Flares To Be Visible Tonight · · Score: 1

    my bad mate! Was a typo... I meant the best time to see them in Alaska was the winter... when its not all night bright and shite. Cheers!

  21. 2 questions... on Polar Flares To Be Visible Tonight · · Score: 1
    I wonder where the best place to view this from would be? The Aurora Borealis are best viewed in Alaska, but during the winter. My girlfriend just got to Alaska recently and I'm on the North East coast, we'll have to compare notes!

    Speaking of Alaska, I wonder what time dude's plane crashed?

    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said a minor radio blackout event occurred at 2 pm EDT on Monday when an M1 flare erupted on the Sun. Solar flares are classified as C (low intensity), M (moderate intensity), and X (high intensity).

  22. Re:Finally on Uranus and Neptune May Have "Oceans of Diamonds" · · Score: 1

    pfffft... the pressure works FOR us... no? Siphon those liquid dimonds in a super heated straw! Ok, maybe no.

  23. Re:That would be a nightmare... on European Commission Approves Oracle-Sun Merger · · Score: 1

    Also, I'd like to point out that for those who didn't know, ORACLE already has owned and maintained in a black box the main Transactional Storage Engine of MySQL, InnoDB.

  24. Re:No, it's not full diplomatic immunity on INTERPOL Granted Diplomatic Immunity In the US · · Score: 0, Redundant

    And you know what INTERPOL's official business is in the U.S.? Handing information provided by other nations' police forces over to U.S. police forces. That's it.

    Really? What about INTERPOL's official business in any other country? Same INTERPOL right? "Handing information provided by other nations' 'police forces'* (* hello INTERPOL via proxy) over to Brand X Nation"

    Mr. Burke. I'm going to advise to bend over, open up and get ready for some good ol'fashion information gathering.... nope no one's gonna hear you scream.

    But we would never have INTERPOL officers colluding outside of "national channels" even though they are the representative channels of a national police force!? Wait, what? ONE INTERPOL Doesn't talk to the other? Are these autonomous state sponcered diplomatically immune agencies? I asks because I'm curios. I'd like to know if INTERPOL NYC, talks with INTERPOL Paris.... maybe there is nothing of this but someone not signing has name enough and needing practice...

  25. Re:Where would you expel Interpol people in the US on INTERPOL Granted Diplomatic Immunity In the US · · Score: 1

    exactly well... Mostly US Citizens. Why should they have immunity from our laws then? While I see your points in differentiation from a role... does that lesson the actuality? I'd be interested in how you feel about Swiss Banks? Should a UBS Warburg's employee working in the US be able to be compensated with funds outside of our taxable reach with the full secrecy of the Swiss system at their fingertips? Or should we not question or worry about indiscretions that might occur until they have been proven, regardless that the very system being put in place is making it more difficult to prove things?