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  1. Re:The cost for not profiling passengers on Former DHS Official Blames Privacy Advocates For TSA's Aggressive Procedures · · Score: 1

    did you forget a closing tag, perhaps?

  2. Re:Accountability on Former DHS Official Blames Privacy Advocates For TSA's Aggressive Procedures · · Score: 1

    It would be more like people crawling near the interstate with RPG's than a car company getting a recall... just sayin'

  3. Re:blame equality on Former DHS Official Blames Privacy Advocates For TSA's Aggressive Procedures · · Score: 1

    And in the meantime, many white english speaking american terrorists cross the northern border to have access to affordable healthcare.

  4. Re:blame equality on Former DHS Official Blames Privacy Advocates For TSA's Aggressive Procedures · · Score: 1

    Yeah, but the US goverment-military-industrial-complex is hell bent to create ennemies alla round the world, so much we cant screen for the obvious these days. My guess is the American people are so pissed off they are the main target these days.

  5. Re:And the bully said... on Former DHS Official Blames Privacy Advocates For TSA's Aggressive Procedures · · Score: 1

    Amateur! Never leave evidence. Never!

  6. Re:man is still superor... on First Gear Mechanism Discovered In Nature · · Score: 1

    Cool! Thanks! Will read tonight.

  7. Re:bizaro universe on Former DHS Official Blames Privacy Advocates For TSA's Aggressive Procedures · · Score: 2

    Not my policy, I (the whole school) had a bully gang when I was in 7th and 8th grade. It stoped when I beat the hell out of a one of them, like we did not see hom for the rest of the year. It worked, the school was sane after that. He did not suspect a geek would practice martial arts. The trick is to be so violent, no one would rat you out.

  8. Re:Sounds like the lesser of two evils on Former DHS Official Blames Privacy Advocates For TSA's Aggressive Procedures · · Score: 1

    The excuse being 25 people declared guilty of terorism out of billions ruined it for the rest of us. Following the same logic, cars, walking down the street and working should be banned RIGHT NOW, think of the children FGS!

  9. Re:Science rules! ... or not? on First Gear Mechanism Discovered In Nature · · Score: 1

    posted too quickly, need a "don't" after "that". TY and sorry.

  10. Re:Science rules! ... or not? on First Gear Mechanism Discovered In Nature · · Score: 1

    Or in a backward country that consider the metric system as necessary to teach...

  11. Re:B effing S on First Gear Mechanism Discovered In Nature · · Score: 0

    Obvious attempt to insert "creationism" THEORY on scientific crowd. Did you really expect another outcome? If so, please post your reply on a christian fundamentalist website, you will be pleased as simple minde people believe anything even remotely conected to their beliefs.

  12. Re:B effing S on First Gear Mechanism Discovered In Nature · · Score: 1

    DO NOT feed the troll. (rule #1 of Internet)

  13. Re:man is still superor... on First Gear Mechanism Discovered In Nature · · Score: 1

    Still pale in comparison to the physical mechanism to replicate DNA, nothing impressive here.

  14. Re:People are dumb panicky animals on Social Media Is a New Vector For Mass Psychogenic Illness · · Score: 1

    For ones interrested in a great show, cook popcorm and go read it, hours of laughter.

  15. Re:Error in summary on Social Media Is a New Vector For Mass Psychogenic Illness · · Score: 1

    If I torture you enough, you will confess anything for it to stop, rendering the whole process useless, and quite cruel. I guess you are okay with US POW being tortured, right? What if it was your son?

  16. Re:Error in summary on Social Media Is a New Vector For Mass Psychogenic Illness · · Score: 1

    You forgot the family, neighbour, their kids and friends. USA have lost morale high ground like 20 years ago. Now they are just plain bullies with guns... until the money runs out.

  17. Re:People are dumb panicky animals on Social Media Is a New Vector For Mass Psychogenic Illness · · Score: 4, Informative

    Slashdot is a sane place compared to, say, abovetopsecret.com.

  18. Re:Really? on SSD Failure Temporarily Halts Linux 3.12 Kernel Work · · Score: 5, Informative

    This is more like a MS employee workstation crash. The linux infrastructure is not hosted on Linux home machines, and replicated around the world. I was simply pointing my favorable opinion for slow spinning disks... not blaming Linus or whatever, shit happens.

  19. Re:No thanks... on Ferrari's New Car Tech Idea: Make Car Go Really Fast · · Score: 1

    Look for the Detrafficator, may be illegal if your country have laws...

  20. Re:You trust Torvalds after this? on SSD Failure Temporarily Halts Linux 3.12 Kernel Work · · Score: 1

    It not like the GIT repo is hosted on his home machine...

  21. Re:Really? on SSD Failure Temporarily Halts Linux 3.12 Kernel Work · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I found spinning rust to at least give some clues prior to a crash and burn. I would say, single ssd is not ready for anything critical, in my opinion. Worst case scenario, you can always get the platters transfered in a good drive and recover from there (pricey, bur cheap if data is valuable enough).

  22. Re:Good move on FreeBSD Removes GCC From Default Base System · · Score: 1

    I will take a compiler that optimize less and make sure code is correct against one that try roo hard and break the software.

  23. Re:Netcraft confirms it on FreeBSD Removes GCC From Default Base System · · Score: 1

    In that case, I think you CAN shoot the messenger...

  24. Re:Waldo on Wireless Charging Start-Up Claims 30-Foot Radius · · Score: 1

    He had a moment on BBC last time I saw him, through a black mirror.

  25. almost go both ways... on PS Vita TV's Killer App: Remote Play · · Score: 3, Interesting

    'it's almost like getting a second hdmi cable for $100.'