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  1. Considering that is how the brain pretty much works, you have neural pathways that develop, in which you decision making is based. In a sense your brain is little more than a db with pathways (read queries) hardcoded. if heat SELECT * FROM burn WHERE heat = hot returned 1 don't touch

  2. 7 Days on Microsoft Is Confident In Security of Edge Browser · · Score: 1

    Within 7 days of this browser getting released we will hear of wild exploits circulating for it.

  3. Windows on Will Robot Cars Need Windows? · · Score: 1

    People inside a metal box during summer will die if the a/c fails and there are no windows to roll down to cool them off.

    Picture the first vehicle to reach it's destination and doors open up and all occupants are dead due to heat exhaustion. All for lack of a window.

  4. Re:The most plausible theory on Mysterious Sounds Recorded During Near Space Balloon Flight · · Score: 1

    Undocumented Terrestrials

  5. Why is this news? on Mark and Joel Make Autonomous Drones in Their Spare Time (Video) · · Score: 2

    Is it because they are programmers or because "drones"?

    I build fly and program quads there's really no mystery to them. Seeing how most of the flight controllers are built off flyduino you can add all the juicy stuff to them same as arduino, like object detection/avoidance and of course most fc's come with a gps module of some sort and are capable of flying a predetermined pattern using way points programmed into the fc software.

  6. Re:Home PCs are fast disappearing on Microsoft: No More 'Patch Tuesday' For Windows 10 Home Users · · Score: 2

    It will and it won't be a tablet or chrome book or netbook that replaces it, it won't even be an iPad.

    It'll be your smartphone itself. It'll be your work computer and your home computer all on one device with a bluetooth or some other wifi connection to pass video to a full sized monitor keyboard and mouse.

  7. So Genius.... on Appeals Judge Calls Prenda an "Ingenious Crooked Extortionate Operation" · · Score: 0

    They're ingenuous.

  8. Re:Correction on Appeals Judge Calls Prenda an "Ingenious Crooked Extortionate Operation" · · Score: 1, Informative
    Fair use from the original order

    Asevidence materialized, it turned out that Gibbs was just a redshirt

    I guess going sci-fi means saying someone is just a redshirt.

    http://www.scribd.com/doc/139843902/Prenda-Sanctions-Order

  9. Re:12/7 on VA Tech Student Arrested For Posting Perceived Threat Via Yik Yak · · Score: 1

    Without googling I'm sure one of the two is the D-Day landings.

  10. Re:Poster sounds sympathetic, but sounds like thre on VA Tech Student Arrested For Posting Perceived Threat Via Yik Yak · · Score: 1

    No, you'd only need to poll those that are active on Yip Yak not all students would fall into that category. Prior to this article I had never heard of it.

  11. Re:Like deer hunting in Texas on Two Gunman Killed Outside "Draw the Prophet" Event In Texas · · Score: 1

    I thought those were issued after 911 I remember seeing them on nearly every vehicle.

  12. Re:Those terrorist sucks on Two Gunman Killed Outside "Draw the Prophet" Event In Texas · · Score: 1

    Darwins law, the gangsta that shoots sideways doesn't live long enough to have lil gangstas that shoot sideways.

  13. Re:Looks like the prophet's gunmen on Two Gunman Killed Outside "Draw the Prophet" Event In Texas · · Score: 1

    That's an interesting thought. I think I'd have to somewhat agree. I fully agree it sounds like baiting.

  14. Re:Looks like the prophet's gunmen on Two Gunman Killed Outside "Draw the Prophet" Event In Texas · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Given the uses for a gun exactly what use would you have for one that would merit bringing it to work with you?

    If you are so afraid that you need to carry a gun to work with you, then you may want to consider moving to a safer area.

    Life long gun owner here, but I see no reason to bring one to work with me. In my 30 years of owning guns, I've drawn a weapon on a human being precisely zero times. I've used a gun to shoot at or injure a human exactly zero times. My personal experience guns don't hurt people if they aren't used against people.

    Please enlighten me as to which shining new law that doesn't currently exist would stop the next senseless gun death.

    Exactly which law including banning firearms will keep them out of the hands of criminals.

    Please feel free to succeed where countless politicians and anti-gun lobbyists have failed.

    I'll also refer you to look up statistics for laws and gun ownership from the last 40 years in the US, see the trend where fewer gun laws equated fewer gun deaths per capita, until today where more gun laws equates to more gun violence.

    You are blaming a symptom not the cause.

  15. Re:All the devout know.. on Two Gunman Killed Outside "Draw the Prophet" Event In Texas · · Score: 1

    Yeah this, I had 1 exactly one after that incident I have avoided dating them at all costs.

  16. Re:Who will win? on Uber Office Raided By Police In China, Accused of Running 'Illegal' Car Business · · Score: 1

    Keep in mind this isn't the same Tienanmen Square China.

  17. Re:Not sure, if this is much better on NSA Reform Bill Backed By Both Parties Set To Pass House of Representatives · · Score: 1

    Ever seen a law that wasn't unambiguous?

  18. Re:Yes, but.. on Mozilla Begins To Move Towards HTTPS-Only Web · · Score: 0

    This, if you do any type of in depth analysis on your site there are instances where a packet sniffer is a must.

    If you don't use or have never used a sniffer to verify your data transmissions then please return to your hoseded solution.

  19. Re:Wait a minute... on Mozilla Begins To Move Towards HTTPS-Only Web · · Score: 0

    Remind me again if I'm just serving static content with no java or flash how that can happen.

  20. Re:SAVE US AND THE WEB FROM MOZILLA! on Mozilla Begins To Move Towards HTTPS-Only Web · · Score: 1

    I wonder why people trust Chrome after the Google Desktop fiasco.

    What's the bullshit about UI?

    If you don't like it download the source and change it.

    https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Source_Code/Downloading_Source_Archives

    Let's see Chrome, IE, Safari manage that.

  21. Re:flooding in 3, 2, 1 ... on Obama Announces e-Book Scheme For Low-Income Communities · · Score: 1

    The motives ain't what they claim to be.

    We ended slavery and gave up iron chains in favor of government assistance.

    If the gov had any intention of bettering the lives of people on government aid it would do so.

    Sad thing is there are many on gov aid and many without that don't see it that way. In fact they will say it's racist to say otherwise.

    I've got zero issue with helping people, we all need a hand from time to time. I do have issue with it being a way of life for several generations, and be perfectly acceptable to some.

  22. Wait what? on Obama Announces e-Book Scheme For Low-Income Communities · · Score: 1

    The White House has today launched an initiative encouraging top book publishers to supply $250 million worth of free e-books to low-income students.

    President Obama hopes that the e-book scheme will support low-income households who significantly trail the national average for computer ownership and digital connectivity.

    Did I miss something?

    I mean if they significantly trail national average for computer ownership and digital connectivity, then how are the books supposed to be delivered digitally or even read for that matter?

  23. Stupid on UK High Court Orders Block On Popcorn Time · · Score: 1

    This is getting stupid beyond belief. If we are blocking things like this why not strike at the heart of the problem and block home computers or operating systems, or the internet altogether.

    Without an operating system people can't infringe music, movies or software. Same without a computer. While we're at it why not just kill all humans and then we'll be able to 100% eliminate piracy in all forms at the same time we'd solve our economic and social problems as well as protect humans from disease and end world hunger.

    Piracy is similar to the US gun issue. Rather than address what the issue really is, they peck at it. In the case of piracy there will always be people who will not pay for the content. You could swing more to purchase if you rethought your business model. I don't see a reason why a movie ticket costs nearly $20 per person,or why a cd is $15, or a dvd is $15.

    Perhaps if those dipshits in Hollywood didn't need to make millions per person involved in the making of a film there wouldn't be much piracy at all.

    Be interesting to see a studio release a movie with a billing model similar to some recording artists where they asked for a donation of what you wanted to pay for your ticket.

  24. Re:Not every tattoo on Tattoos Found To Interfere With Apple Watch Sensors · · Score: 4, Funny

    Back in the day tattoos were the 1%'ers now tattoos are the 99%'ers.

  25. Re:First World problems on Tattoos Found To Interfere With Apple Watch Sensors · · Score: 5, Funny

    I have tattoos.

    Tattoo from younger days...$200
    Won't purchase Apple watch due to ink incompatibility...Saved $10,000
    Sticking it to MegaCorp...Priceless