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  1. Re:Your tax dollars at work on Cold War Plan Tried To Put a Copper Ring Around the Earth · · Score: 2

    No they make the determination that they don't have to make a determination.

  2. Less relevant? on IAB Urges People To Stop "Mozilla From Hijacking the Internet" · · Score: 1

    On the contrary Firefox allows me to not see your adds which pollute pages and my browser cache taking up space.

    If I want your product I will find your site and purchase it. If I'm not interested no matter how many screaming ads you throw at me I won't buy.

    Mozillas motto, "Take Back The Web"!

  3. Iframe on Is 'Fair Use' Unfair To Humans? · · Score: 1

    Instead of hosting use an iframe linking to their site. Then they'd have to DMCA themselves since you aren't hosting a thing.

  4. Re:It highlights some of the legal issues on Building a Full-Auto Gauss Gun · · Score: 1

    I think the 3d-printed statement was more to draw attention to the fact that there's more ways than just printing guns to make them and that alternate methods exist.

  5. I don't care who you are on Building a Full-Auto Gauss Gun · · Score: 1

    That's bad ass!

  6. Re:Sensationalist summary at all? on Building a Full-Auto Gauss Gun · · Score: 4, Informative

    Yes because in WWII they didn't have the technology to make something as simple as a Sten http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sten

  7. Re:I hope it explodes and kills him on Version 2.0 of 3D-Printed Rifle Successfully Fires 14 Rounds · · Score: 1

    Or carry it illegally.

    I'm in VA too I know it's an open carry state, I've carried before no license not needed. Police say nothing I know I was in front of one at 7-11 one day while carrying.

  8. Re:I hope it explodes and kills him on Version 2.0 of 3D-Printed Rifle Successfully Fires 14 Rounds · · Score: 1

    Also in the event of revolution.

    Thank you for seeing the benefit of having knowledge like this.

    Just because you know how to make something doesn't mean you will use it to blow something up. Some people want to know how stuff works and why.

    The day could come that the knowledge becomes useful, the day may not.

  9. Re:I hope it explodes and kills him on Version 2.0 of 3D-Printed Rifle Successfully Fires 14 Rounds · · Score: 1

    By that rationale god should also go to hell for the countless millions of people that used rocks to bludgeon each other to death prior to having guns.

  10. Re:I hope it explodes and kills him on Version 2.0 of 3D-Printed Rifle Successfully Fires 14 Rounds · · Score: 1

    Not easy to get rid of?

    I live in a coastal town. Not a 15 minute drive from the ocean front, I could hop in a boat motor out 3 or 4 hours offshore and toss it's gone forever never to be seen again.

  11. Re:I hope it explodes and kills him on Version 2.0 of 3D-Printed Rifle Successfully Fires 14 Rounds · · Score: 1

    While that's a noble sentiment the fact is that a criminal with a gun would likely shoot him just to watch him bleed out if for no other reason than for something to do.

    If everyone in the world shared his mentality we wouldn't need weapons and war and conflict would never have even existed on this planet.

  12. Re:I hope it explodes and kills him on Version 2.0 of 3D-Printed Rifle Successfully Fires 14 Rounds · · Score: 1

    If ever comes a day when you can't go to your local shop and buy food you will be thankful for that weapon that allows you to hunt and kill your food. Or that allows you to defend yourself from those that would just as soon kill you for what you have than spit on you.

  13. Re:How long before on Version 2.0 of 3D-Printed Rifle Successfully Fires 14 Rounds · · Score: 1

    Really? A barrel to hold the explosion, and a firing pan? Do you know how a gun works and what century are you from? Guns haven't had firing pans in well about 100 years.

    A barrel directs the energy and force of the bullets propellant explosion which means path of least resistance IE the open side.
    Bullets now have a nifty little thing called a primer cap. Once impacted it causes a wee little explosion that ignites the powder inside the cartridge causing a bigger explosion.

    Now I didn't bother to RTF but if this is either a flintlock muzzle loader or a matchlock that's different. They both have firing pans.

  14. Re:How long before on Version 2.0 of 3D-Printed Rifle Successfully Fires 14 Rounds · · Score: 1

    So as long as my Desert Eagle 50 cal is bright orange and doesn't look real I'm allowed to keep it in your country?

  15. Re:What a clusterf**k. on Obamacare Exchanges Months Behind In Testing IT Data Security · · Score: 1

    The difference there is that Amizonian witch doctor care is actually better and more effective than Obamacare.

  16. Wasn't there an apple app that did that as well?

  17. Re:Depends on Def Con Hackers On Whether They'd Work For the NSA · · Score: -1, Troll

    Yes you can resign without repercussions though I think the term they use is retire which means they kill -9 j00.

    The minus 9 ensures your execution.

  18. Re:Terrified, I'm sure... on Def Con Hackers On Whether They'd Work For the NSA · · Score: 3, Funny

    Funny you should say that, that's the position Facebook is hiring for.

  19. Re:Shelters for people who don't need shelter. on 10 Wearable Habitats To Shelter You From the Apocalypse · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Or better yet a blue tarp, multifunction at it's finest, fold your gear into it and it's a makeshift Yukon pack http://kayakdave.com/2012/09/13/how-to-build-a-yukon-portage-pack/ it also doubles as a makeshift tent at night or in rain.

    Part of surviving something like that is too look like you have nothing. Someone with a ragged tarp looking backpack may be less of a target than someone toting a North Face backpack.

    This guy http://i825.photobucket.com/albums/zz179/556mp/IMG_3213.jpg probably stands a better chance of not getting robbed as opposed to this guy http://attractions.uptake.com/blog/files/2009/06/camping-backpack.jpg who you can clearly see has a nice toasty warm sleeping bag and even a foam sleeping pad.

  20. Re:Universal survival tool on 10 Wearable Habitats To Shelter You From the Apocalypse · · Score: 5, Funny

    Strange, add WD40 + duct tape + towel and you get 42.

  21. Re:GET READY.... on Peter Capaldi Unveiled As the New Star of Doctor Who · · Score: 1

    In his whole face!

  22. Re:Good Question on What's Stopping Us From Eating Insects? · · Score: 1

    I thought your "No More Sodomy" rule was a ruse

  23. Re:Good Question on What's Stopping Us From Eating Insects? · · Score: 1

    And there's only a few places left in the world where you can actually get served dog in a restaurant.

    Most Asians now consider them pets and not a food source.

    Truth be told if the grocery store dried up today there would be zero stray cats and dogs in my hood.

  24. Re:Good Question on What's Stopping Us From Eating Insects? · · Score: 1

    Not really.

    You say we eat cows, but when was the last time you ate cow tail, or tripe, or the stomach, or the heart or the tongue? We tend to be selective about which parts we consume or rather which parts we knowingly consume.

  25. Re:Time to move on Judge Rules In Favor of Volkswagen and Silences Scientist · · Score: 0

    The US Constitution only protects US citizens.