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  1. Re:Wifi on In France, a Second Patient Receives Permanent Artificial Heart · · Score: 4, Funny

    Hackers will always be pinging it to see if it is vulnerable to the Heartbleed bug...

  2. Don't wear pants! on BBC: ISPs Should Assume VPN Users Are Pirates · · Score: 2

    Everyone who wears pants is hiding something!!!! or they are modest, or cold or something... But they are for damn sure guilty of wearing pants!!!!

  3. Arrrrgh! on BBC: ISPs Should Assume VPN Users Are Pirates · · Score: 5, Funny

    Arrrgh, matey! Debit Left!!!, Credit Right!!!

  4. Airlines should charge by weight/size on The Five Nigerian Gangs Behind Most Craigslist Buyer Scams · · Score: 1

    All the other air-freight carriers do.

  5. Or so they say... on Feds Say NSA "Bogeyman" Did Not Find Silk Road's Servers · · Score: -1

    At least that is what they are saying... did they capture SR server logs confirming the mis-configuration at the time?

  6. I don't know about Caterpillars... on Robot Printer Brings Documents To Your Desk · · Score: 1

    But I often see long trails of ants on the floor following a trail of chemicals laid down by the ants themselves!

  7. Get China on the phone on Climate Damage 'Irreversible' According Leaked Climate Report · · Score: 2

    China accounts for 42% of the carbon emissions. US and Europe combined are 20%, so even if "the rich" country bankrupted themselves trying, they can't solve the problem alone.

  8. So... outsource ALL OF IT on UK Prisons Ministry Fined For Lack of Encryption At Prisons · · Score: 0

    Outsource all of the government functions - put it all out for bid.

    Outsource the management too.

    Have elections to select which management firms are eligible to be in the random drawing for the next 1,2,4, or 5 year cycle...

  9. Re:I seem to remember... on Dropbox Caught Between Warring Giants Amazon and Google · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "for free for life"

    LOL

  10. Re:25 characters is too much for Haikus! on Telegram Not Dead STOP Alive, Evolving In Japan STOP · · Score: 1

    this is a haiku
    each line is a tiny one
    twenty three at most


    Well, ok it sucks, (23 is the longest line, counting spaces) but it is 5-7-5...

  11. To be fair... on Murder Suspect Asked Siri Where To Hide a Dead Body · · Score: 3, Informative

    It could have been Germany...

  12. $4-15K/year on Student Bookstores Beware, Amazon Comes To Purdue Campus · · Score: 2

    Holy Cow! What is your course of study where the books are that much?

    I don't know what the books cost - my kid handles it himself, but I haven't heard the outcry I would expect for a 2nd year Mechanical Engineering major to be screaming if it were anywhere near that.

    At any rate, I do know that he buys his books "online" (Amazon and others) and may or may not sell them at the end of the term, since the online purchases were so much cheaper to start with vs list price at the campus book store.

    (Not to mention the nasty habit of "revisions" happening all the time. I do remember one $200-ish AP Chem book for HS we got online for quite a bit less... had the same material, but the pg numbers were off and the exercises were a bit different... obvious changes to make the book "obsolete". I wonder how much is the Author and how much is the Publisher making these minor tweaks to create artificial obsolescence?)

  13. Re:I wonder... on China Cracks Down On Mobile Messaging · · Score: 1

    The more you tighten your grip, China, the more citizens will slip through your fingers... or something like that.

    The fact that this is even news, and getting out, is a sign that the times, they are a changin... at least in China. Russia, seems to be going backward however. And the mid-east? Pffft. that never changes one way or the other.

  14. Minimal Alert on "BadUSB" Exploit Makes Devices Turn "Evil" · · Score: 1

    Yet another annoyance, necessary in this "modern" world...

    While not a real solution at all, it should be easy for any OS to at least offer pop-up an approval when you plug in a USB device. E.g. "Do you want to connect this keyboard"? That would be a red flag if you didn't think it was a keyboard and give you a chance to deny it.

    Maybe skip the warning for pure storage devices - but warn for anything else. It might be disconcerting to have a warning for "Connect this video camera" when you were plugging in a keyboard.

  15. OSO on Oso Disaster Had Its Roots In Earlier Landslides · · Score: 1, Funny

    It's a bear. What comes around, goes around.

  16. Re:110 or 240v on Google Offers a Million Bucks For a Better Inverter · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Heh, once, in a pinch, I have made due with a "special" extension cord - with two 3 prong 110 heads spliced onto a 220 socket... All I had to do was find two outlets on different phases and I was in business ;-)

    Don't worry, I cut it up when I was done.

  17. Re:Warrants are supposed to be narrow on New York Judge OKs Warrant To Search Entire Gmail Account · · Score: 1

    What "interesting" lives you imagine most /. users to lead.

  18. Austrailia doesn't exist on Australia Repeals Carbon Tax · · Score: 2, Insightful

    In terms of the "global warming problem", at least. The population of Australia is a rounding error. (7,050M global population - 23M Australians = still over 7B people; Australia is about 3/10th of 1%). The entire population is less than the city of Shanghai, or Karachi, or Beijing... The top 20 cities in the world have 10 X as many people of the Australian continent.

    Good on them that they are voting not to piss in the wind. Specifically, this wind.

    Even if humans can significantly affect the rate of change of global warming, taxing the most advanced economies is not going to help as much as doing [insert magic policy here] to change the course of the emerging economies which are going down the path that the 1st world traveled half a century ago.

  19. Re:Rather far north. on Scotland Could Become Home To Britain's First Spaceport · · Score: 1

    That's just good science!

  20. Re:What does it matter? on How Often Do Economists Commit Misconduct? · · Score: 1

    Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature, Peace, and Economic Science are all listed on the official site...

  21. begging the question... on Ninety-Nine Percent of the Ocean's Plastic Is Missing · · Score: 1

    Millions of tons. That's how much plastic should be floating in the world's oceans...

    Um, no, it shouldn't be in the ocean at all... maybe there have been vast over estimates of how much was there to begin with. After all, nobody should be putting it there on purpose.

  22. Re:That's what happens when Congress is lazy on Supreme Court Upholds Most EPA Rules On Greenhouse Gases · · Score: 1

    So... creation of greenhouse gasses is not pollution?

  23. Re:Could the Tesla circle jerk be any more open? on NADA Is Terrified of Tesla · · Score: 3, Funny

    ride sharing an escort - eeew.

  24. Re:Transparent Loot on Wikipedia Forcing Editors To Disclose If They're Paid · · Score: 1, Funny

    This is a "news" forum, not open mic night... maybe.

  25. Re:Urban Dictionary on The FBI's Jargon List: Internet Acronyms Galore · · Score: 5, Funny

    They are not allowed to use the Internet. It is not secure.