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  1. Re:Body language is an effective tool on How To Sneak In To a Security Conference · · Score: 1

    Over their lab coats?

  2. Re:Body language is an effective tool on How To Sneak In To a Security Conference · · Score: 1

    Stop looking at my pants.

  3. Re:Body language is an effective tool on How To Sneak In To a Security Conference · · Score: 1

    Same thing in a hospital and hard hat. I once walked straight into an OR, there was no operation at the time, but the staff that was in there said I couldn't be there until I told them I was in there evaluating for construction, then it was can I show you around? I was at the hospital installing window tint, it was a government job so hard hat was required.

  4. Retrofit on Rearview Car Cameras Likely Mandated By 2014 · · Score: 1

    Will this be like current emissions on pre-catalytic converter vehicles? Or will they be required to be retro-fitted with them?

  5. Re:Not fair to those who can pick a proper vehicle on Rearview Car Cameras Likely Mandated By 2014 · · Score: 1

    I back into my drive so my front end is pointing out. I can not see 2 feet from my front tires, by your reasoning we now need these on the front of cars as well.

  6. Supporting Data on Rearview Car Cameras Likely Mandated By 2014 · · Score: 1

    Cars have been around more than 80 years, this has had to have been an ongoing issue. I'd like to know the span of this research and figures from previous years in relation to vehicles on the road then and now. I'd bet it's no more prevalent than it ever has been. So why this now? Unless someones constituency has a hand in the manufacture of these.

  7. Re:Interpol on 25 Alleged Anonymous Hackers Arrested By Interpol · · Score: 1

    I supposed he is more likeable because he has better manners than a random street punk. He also is for the little guy, whereas the street punk is out for himself. That's a really bad analogy.

  8. Re:Interpol on 25 Alleged Anonymous Hackers Arrested By Interpol · · Score: 1

    +1 if I had it.

  9. Hackers pish on 25 Alleged Anonymous Hackers Arrested By Interpol · · Score: 1

    You would think these so called "Anonymous Hackers" would know how to really keep themselves anonymous if they were hackers.

  10. Re:yay on Ship Anchor Damages African Undersea Cables · · Score: 1

    No now it will be I'm Nigerian prince due to cut cable I am unable to get funds transferred from bank.

  11. Re:Nuke missions already are unmanned. on US Military Working On 'Optionally-Manned' Bomber · · Score: 1

    I was just about to post about ICBM's. Why spend the money on a R&D for a manned/unmanned bomber when an ICBM is much cheaper than both the R&D and probably an actual aircraft. There is nothing written in stone that it needs to carry a nuclear warhead. Why does the US feel they need a strategic nuclear bomber anyways?

  12. Re:A foreign character, that's what on World's First Quadruple Limb Transplant Fails · · Score: 2

    Don't you mean lahdot'?

  13. I've heard on Vatican Attack Provides Insight Into Anonymous · · Score: 1

    You have four or five guys who really know what they're doing

    You may have a thousand people that can port scan, but out of the thousand maybe 2 would know what to do to get into a system.

  14. Re:Same as school exercise on Active Video Games Don't Make Kids Exercise More · · Score: 1

    My kid has been cooking since she was 6. I've let her use knives to cut veggies and taught her how to slice meat. Cooking is a skill that is learned. Kids in other countries are using machetes at age 6 to chop wood and in some places they are hunting for food at that age. There is a reason people take the easy way out and don't cook. I've also met a lot of people that aren't capable of cooking. I guess those will be the first ones to go if society ever collapsed as they would no longer be able to eat.

  15. Re:Same as school exercise on Active Video Games Don't Make Kids Exercise More · · Score: 1

    We usually eat rice with each meal, we make one more bowl of rice than we will eat and it gets set aside for my daughters breakfast, in the morning she will take that rice and in less than 5 minutes whip herself up some fried rice using an egg, some soy sauce and whatever veggies she can get, usually napa or chinese cabbage, it's surprisingly good too. Her fried rice rivals our local Chinese take out.

  16. Re:Same as school exercise on Active Video Games Don't Make Kids Exercise More · · Score: 1

    Mmmm, chicken donburi, I'm coming to your house for dinner. Throw an egg in and I'm there.

  17. Re:Same as school exercise on Active Video Games Don't Make Kids Exercise More · · Score: 1

    I 90% of my grocery shopping at local Asian stores. I get fresh veggies and meats way cheaper than at my local grocery chain. I can feed 3 people healthy dishes every night for less than $60 a week. Veggies are usually fresher than at my local chain store as well. Ex: green bell peppers at local Asian mart, 2 for $1.50, at local chain store $3.00 for 2. Not to mention meats are far cheaper there as well. People can complain it's "dodgy", well there are health standards and inspections.

  18. Re:Same as school exercise on Active Video Games Don't Make Kids Exercise More · · Score: 3, Informative

    Does not take time. You can eat very healthy by making Japanese Donburi dishes at home in about the time it takes to steam the rice start to finish for far less than I could make a store bought lasagna for.

    Thin sliced meat (beef or pork), onion, green pepper, soy sauce, ginger, garlic, mushrooms, sweet mirin, and a bit of sake, serve over white rice with a fried egg on top and you're all set. It's tasty as hell, and very filling.

  19. Re:Same as school exercise on Active Video Games Don't Make Kids Exercise More · · Score: 1

    I see the next class division between those who can afford to feed their kids healthy foods and those who can't

    Funny I see the opposite. It is actually more expensive eating out or eating unhealthy when you have a teenager vs eating healthy. We eat assorted meats and fresh veggies every night for far less than eating out every night.

  20. Re:Lies on YouTube Identifies Birdsong As Copyrighted Music · · Score: 1

    Fine if they own the content, and it was a live bird that was actually singing, can I sue them for a bird shitting on my car? I mean since they own the bird and all.

  21. Really? on Women More Likely To Unfriend Than Men · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    AFP reports that a study by the Pew Research Center's Internet and American Life Project

    AFP (Americas Funniest People) and the Pew Pew Research Center. Is this a windup?

  22. AT&T LLC? on User Successfully Sues AT&T For Throttling iPhone Data · · Score: 2
    FTFA

    Companies with as many potentially aggrieved customers as AT&T usually brace themselves for a class-action lawsuit. But in its subscriber contract, the Dallas-based company prohibits customers from taking their complaints to class actions or jury trials. The agreement specifies that customers must go to arbitration or small claims court instead. The Supreme Court upheld that clause last year.

    Is AT&T now an LLC? How can that clause hold up?

  23. Re:"We can change this anytime" EULA didn't work? on User Successfully Sues AT&T For Throttling iPhone Data · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If that's the case, perhaps there should be an "opt-out", where in the event the contract does change the consumer has the right to terminate the contract without fees if they so choose.

  24. Re:BitCoin on North Korea's High-Tech Counterfeit $100 Bills · · Score: 5, Funny

    Smoking them, gives entirely new meaning to hash collisions.

  25. Re:BitCoin on North Korea's High-Tech Counterfeit $100 Bills · · Score: 3, Funny

    Sweet in 4 more years I can be a Zimbabwean prince asking your for to help with me transfer small amount funds and offer you large percetege for asists me in transferang due to ecomonic insatiability.