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  1. Re:Because they says they can doesn't mean they wi on Test Version Windows 10 Includes Keylogger · · Score: 1

    Well that could be because on one has a copy of Win10 as yet.

  2. That's odd. on Diners Tend To Eat More If Their Companions Are Overweight · · Score: 0, Troll

    Not once have I ever had a fat person grab my hand and shovel food down my throat. I get it, this is just another example of blame someone else rather than accept responsibility for your own actions.

    What bunch of fat heads.

  3. Re:Wow. on Facebook Ready To Get Into Healthcare · · Score: 1

    Exactly. Oh wait. I don't have a facebook account... Ima gonna die!

  4. Re:Is the joke here... on 35,000 Walrus Come Ashore In Alaska · · Score: 1

    Indeed, a flash mob party of walruses.

  5. Metric on David Cameron Says Brits Should Be Taught Imperial Measures · · Score: 1

    for the lazy minded people who cannot or refuse to think.

  6. Pounce on the dumbass on Secret Service Critics Pounce After White House Breach · · Score: 0

    do you unleash a dog and risk having cell phone video shot from Pennsylvania Avenue of an unarmed

    Fucktards. So all that worries you dipshits is the "optics". Pathetic.

  7. Re:Can someone please clarify... on NY Magistrate: Legal Papers Can Be Served Via Facebook · · Score: 1

    How is it possible that a Facebook msg can forego that?

    Just a guess here but I would say they are using the same flawed logic that banks get away with to deliver a bankruptcy notice to the mortgage holder. In a nutshell in that instance all the bank has to do is get a receipt from the post office they (the bank) mailed the notice and that's it. Does not matter if the mortgage holder ever gets the mailed package. From the "law" perspective they were served. Personally I think that is so wrong but it is what it is. Neither do I agree with the judge.

  8. Gimmie tape. on Data Archiving Standards Need To Be Future-Proofed · · Score: 1

    Just scrape off the rust and your good to go. Now, where did I put my M14G and FR3010.

  9. Re:Arguing against a strawman on Why Atheists Need Captain Kirk · · Score: 1

    The nice thing about strawman arguments is the ease at which the one proffing the strawman is able to drink their Kool-Aid.

  10. If solar power is so reliable then.... on If Tesla Can Run Its Gigafactory On 100% Renewables, Why Can't Others? · · Score: 1

    why does the worlds largest solar power plant need/want to supplement their power generation abilities with natural gas?

    Telsa has some grand plans and it might work for them but to expect for example a steel plant to follow suit shows just how ignorant most of you are.

  11. Re:The fantasy of the "rogue" that was right. on How Scientific Consensus Has Gotten a Bad Reputation · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Baloney. Consensus is used to squelch people from questioning the consensus.

  12. Re:Different layers on UCLA, CIsco & More Launch Consortium To Replace TCP/IP · · Score: 1

    Wish I had some mod points.

  13. Re:What's the problem? on Drought Inspires a Boom In Pseudoscience, From Rain Machines To 'Water Witches' · · Score: 1

    Pay for performance? No well drilling business would remain a business with that type of model. You clearly have no clue about business or the costs to own and operate such a rig. I used to help a inlaw that owned his own well drilling business and if I were to suggest that to him he would laugh in my face. You can have the most accurate geological maps and the best geologist but that in no way guarantees that hole will have water or if did the flow would be enough for residential use.

  14. Re:Devil's Advocate on Drought Inspires a Boom In Pseudoscience, From Rain Machines To 'Water Witches' · · Score: 2

    Your caveat is exactly right. I used to help a brother in law that had his own residential well drilling business. There were many times a hole ended up dry or could not produce enough for a home and we would have to move the rig elsewhere. And yes, the customer had to pay for the dead hole. Running a drill rig is not cheap.

  15. Re:What's the problem? on Drought Inspires a Boom In Pseudoscience, From Rain Machines To 'Water Witches' · · Score: 1

    Your flaw is thinking a geologist can say "drill here" and find water in a usable amount every time; not.

  16. Re:USA as an intellectual parasite on Limiting the Teaching of the Scientific Process In Ohio · · Score: 2

    Now I understand the emphasis on bringing foreign workers to my country. Its citizens and governments are trying their damnedest to turn us all into morons.

  17. What a bunch on Limiting the Teaching of the Scientific Process In Ohio · · Score: 0

    of fucking morons there are in Ohio that think this is a good thing.

  18. Re:WTF on ACM Blames the PC For Driving Women Away From Computer Science · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Asshats indeed. They are equally offended because they don't have the wherewithal to enter a field unless they are given special consideration and handled with kit gloves.

  19. The title is misleading it should read; on Cause of Global Warming 'Hiatus' Found Deep In the Atlantic · · Score: 1

    Cause of Global Warming 'Hiatus' Found Deep In their Belly Button

  20. No shoe for the other foot on Solar Plant Sets Birds On Fire As They Fly Overhead · · Score: 1

    If a dirty business/company was killing that much wildlife they would have been fined out of existence. You save the planet types can kiss my ass.

  21. Re:Lodsys has been very quiet of late on Adam Carolla Settles With Podcasting Patent Troll · · Score: 2

    So do I. The analysis done at Groklaw in my opinion was more than top notch and a joy to read. I was saddened when PJ announced its closing.

  22. Would I pay for no trolls? on Ask Slashdot: Would You Pay For Websites Without Trolls? · · Score: 1

    No.

  23. Where's the numbers on ISS Earth at Night Photos Crowdsourced For Science · · Score: 1

    Melissa at NASA says more than "...taken by astronauts on the station are the highest-resolution night imagery available from orbit...", really? Is the resolution better than 1.3nm? Till that is given this is nothing more than puffery on their part.

  24. a pile of shit results in a painted pile of shit.

  25. Good for the father on Swedish Dad Takes Gamer Kids To Warzone · · Score: 1

    he is giving his children a dose of reality.