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  1. Nice one, manishs on Over 1M BeautifulPeople Dating Site User Details Leak Online (thenextweb.com) · · Score: 1

    the creator the "Shrek" virus

    There's no end to your talent, is there?

    Which would be great if there was a beginning.

  2. Re:Wrong, temperature helps plant growth on Does More Carbon Dioxide Mean Increased Crop Water Productivity? (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 2

    as you grow closer to the equator it gets hotter and plats grow even more vigorously.

    I never knew Italy was south of the Sahara desert.

  3. Re:I prefer it with people... on Animated Simulation Lets You Watch the Titanic Sink In Real Time (huffingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Their proximity to her ears.

  4. Is turning random characters into an a with a circumflex[1] a form of encryption?

    [1] That thing you call a "chinaman hat", manishs.

  5. Re:Harsh laws... on U.S. Goverment Shames Texting Drivers on Twitter (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    it could just detect if there's someone in the passenger seat

    People would drive around with a sack of potatoes or a beer keg on the passenger seat.

  6. Re:Sign that Google is getting too big on Report: Google Developing New 'Area 120' Corporate Incubator (thenextweb.com) · · Score: 1

    I think there's a bit more to it than having a good idea.

  7. If it wasn't them, who was it?

  8. Habeas corpus applies here

    It does? Who's being detained?

  9. Re:Dangerous on New Heating Technology Uses Seawater and Carbon Dioxide (csmonitor.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    You still need energy to drive the compressor. Maybe that's what he means?

  10. Re:Fire EditorDavid on AIs vs Humans - Next Battle: Starcraft (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 0

    Is it AI or A-with-a-hat-followed-by-oe-I?

    With EditorDavid you can never be sure. At least manishs has the excuse that he's an H1B.

  11. If workers don't have money to buy anything that breaks the circular flow of income just as much as if there was nothing to buy.

    The broken window fallacy involves intentional destruction of an existing asset.

    Not the same thing at all.

  12. even the feudal farmers were capitalists.

    I'm intrigued as to how someone can own the means of production when someone else owns him.

  13. Those aren't adverts, they're targeted links. Totally different thing.

  14. Re:I'm all for it, but.. on Fired Reddit Exec Launches Competing Site (thenextweb.com) · · Score: 1

    We must destroy reddit in order to save it.

  15. Re:why? on Oculus Rift Users Angered By Pre-Order Snafu (roadtovr.com) · · Score: 1

    a win of sickness

    Is that where you don't lose your lunch but you capture somebody else's?

  16. So let me get this right... on How Big Data Creates False Confidence (nautil.us) · · Score: 1

    You measure the wrong thing ten times, and get the wrong answer. You measure the wrong thing ten billion times, and you still get a wrong answer.

    It's almost like quantity and quality are different things!

  17. Re:Austerity didn't get them in trouble on Greece's Former Finance Minister Explains Why A Universal Basic Income Could Save Us (fastcoexist.com) · · Score: 1

    Your statement is true but the real fundamental reason for Greece's woes is demographic decline. The Greeks (like most European nations) are simply not having enough children

    The other European economies haven't fucked up quite so spectacularly, so I suspect your analysis of the situation is, to put it politely, incomplete.

  18. Re:Nope. In this, you and the majority loses. on 'I Hacked Facebook -- and Found Someone Had Beaten Me To It' (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    I know some people use it more widely, but I always thought it referred specifically to the writing profession - novelists, journalists etc.

  19. Re:Why go to college for religion? on Jihadis Twice As Likely To Be Students of Science Than Of Sharia (telegraph.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    TFA says prominent jihadis. If that means C*O and VP level, we're more likely looking at MBAs.

  20. Well we're fucked then, because it's totally beyond the wit of man to conceive any system other than the most extreme flavours of those two.

  21. With milk or lemon?

  22. He got sloppy seconds!

  23. Re:we learned that leaders are usually well educat on Jihadis Twice As Likely To Be Students of Science Than Of Sharia (telegraph.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Typically dumb and/or uneducated people do not rise to a leasership position.

    We'll know come November.

  24. Re: It's called pushing on a string on Windows Phone Free-Fall May Force Microsoft To Push Harder On Windows 10 (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    I wasn't aware that Firefox contained its own drivers for talking directly to the network hardware without going through any code from the OS.

  25. Re:Response on North Korea Launches Missile From Submarine (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Every VP sense Quayle

    I pity whoever gets smell.