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  1. Re:Think of the children on Why Does Facebook Need To Read My Text Messages? · · Score: 1

    One in which this is apparently ok with them obviously.

  2. Re:Think of the children on Why Does Facebook Need To Read My Text Messages? · · Score: 1

    Using the terms tupperware and million dollar satellites you just put yourself and now me on at least 9 terrorist watch lists.

    Thanks.

  3. Re:Think of the children on Why Does Facebook Need To Read My Text Messages? · · Score: 0

    Hush, how else will the NSA fatten their database?

  4. Re:It might be an unpopular opinion... on Ask Slashdot: What Does Edward Snowden Deserve? · · Score: 1

    I doubt it, to anyone's knowledge it's not like he's revealed secrets detrimental to national security other than illegal spying going on.

    The guy is a true patriot.

  5. Oblig on Chinese Moon Rover Says an Early Goodnight · · Score: 1

    - Shiong mao niao
    Panda piss.

  6. Re:Better with Home Theater on AMC Theaters Allegedly Calls FBI to Interrogate a Google Glass Wearer · · Score: 1

    On the other hand if she's into it wouldn't that work out to your benefit?

  7. I prefer to hold onto my hard earned money, too often I've been ripped off by Hollywood.

    What they show isn't worth the cash I shell out for, in that respect I tend to wait for it to come out on DVD or BR.

  8. Re:Okay, but... on Hacker Says He Could Access 70,000 Healthcare.Gov Records In 4 Minutes · · Score: 1

    I counter with, they aren't neatly bundled in one place.

  9. Re:Fuel for the improbability drive on More Details About Mars Mystery Rock · · Score: 1

    Oblig Red Planet quote
    Made by God

  10. Re:Fuel for the improbability drive on More Details About Mars Mystery Rock · · Score: 1

    Dumbass you're thinking of Galaxy Quest.

  11. Re:Definitely on More Details About Mars Mystery Rock · · Score: 1

    The rover rolled over the rock, in doing so it flipped the rock up into one of the wheel wells, it rolled in the well as the rover moved forward until it rolled out and into it's new resting place. Mystery solved.

  12. Re:It's Aliens! on More Details About Mars Mystery Rock · · Score: 2

    I counter instead of getting kicked up, which would imply either getting caught in the tread or slippage in traction throwing the rock, the rock rolled inside the wheel well and got carried on the inside of the hub and rolled back out and into it's new mystical resting spot.

  13. Smart Toothbrush on Smart Toothbrush Aims For Better Brushing Habits · · Score: 1

    Really? I'm waiting for smart food, you know it cleans my teeth as I'm chewing.

    Then a company will come behind that company say 3m and will make smart food better, not only will it clean my teeth but it'll wipe my ass on the way out.

  14. Re:Is he really a "sucker"? on How To Create Your Own Cryptocurrency · · Score: 1

    What about the guy that purchase $25 dollars worth of them 5 years ago and just remembered and bought a $250k house with that $25 investment.

  15. Re:There's one born every minute. on How To Create Your Own Cryptocurrency · · Score: 1

    I'll bite

    Pennywise

  16. Re:There's one born every minute. on How To Create Your Own Cryptocurrency · · Score: 1

    My vote would have been for CmdrTacoin

  17. Re:Once more liberals interested in things ... on Dallas PD Uses Twitter To Announce Cop Firings · · Score: 1

    There's a difference in buried in a pd's website vs logging into twitter and seeing it listed in the quick search.

  18. Re:two sides to this coin on Dallas PD Uses Twitter To Announce Cop Firings · · Score: 1

    Also given that when a prospective employer calls your present or a former employer those old employers can only say "Yes x worked here" they can't by law go into detail about your work habits. How can the PD do it?

    Don't get me wrong, I fully understand and support transparency and accountability in our public servants, but I know I sure as hell wouldn't want every one of my write ups from my employers made public forever online.

  19. Re:two sides to this coin on Dallas PD Uses Twitter To Announce Cop Firings · · Score: 1

    That's a huge difference, how many people even in Chicago know of that particular page vs how many people got an update from #CopsBusted.

    This is about like your spouse catching you cheating and renting a billboard and plastering your image on it with huge letters saying "CHEATER or ADULTERER" vs buying local tv airtime to post same over a few of your local cable channels, which would you rather have?

  20. Legality of this? on Dallas PD Uses Twitter To Announce Cop Firings · · Score: 1

    Isn't this illegal? I mean I understand the public holding police to a higher standard than private or even public companies, but let's say one of those companies did the same to an employee, isn't there grounds for a lawsuit even if there was a disciplinary action taken against the employee? If the answer is yes, then how come the employees for the PD are being exposed via public medium for their transgressions?

  21. I wouldn't have thought on Ask Slashdot: How To Protect Your Passwords From Amnesia? · · Score: 1

    I wouldn't have thought amnesia was such an issue that I actually have to worry about my passwords.

    Given the fact you have amnesia do you really think you are likely to remember what sites you regularly visit?

  22. Re:The "rules" have no practical relevance on Are New Technologies Undermining the Laws of War? · · Score: 1

    What else would you expect of a country in which the Constitution is thought of as more a guide by it's leaders.

  23. Re:Of course they are ... on Are New Technologies Undermining the Laws of War? · · Score: 1

    I'm American, yes America today is not the same America I was born and raised in, we also have no freedom just the illusion. We are the great defenders of the 1%'s financial interests which has nothing to do with defending freedom.

    Don't think all us Americans are blind to what our country does and where it's true interest lies.

  24. Re:Of course they are ... on Are New Technologies Undermining the Laws of War? · · Score: 1

    If that strike was done by Al Queda yes it's terrorism, if it's done by some other militant group yes, if it's done by a country it's called "an act of war".

  25. It's Simple on Are New Technologies Undermining the Laws of War? · · Score: 1

    It's simple in this day and age where face time means chatting via IM online of through Skype instead of one to one face time in person, the rules will disappear.
    Gone are the days when a solder might be close enough to smell the odor of his enemy, see the sweat on his brow or hear the cries as he passed on.

    It's all point n click now, home in time for American Idol.

    14 hour shift piloting fighter drones, "can you pick up milk and sugar on your way home honey?"