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  1. Re:magnetic links ? on New P2P Torrent Site 'Play' Has No Single Point of Failure (thestack.com) · · Score: 2

    Nobody knows how they fucking work.

  2. Thinking about this, I've never seen a shoulder other than on freeways, where you don't usually get intersections.

    No doubt KGIII knows of some. Probably his idea to put them there.

  3. Does the USA have loads of football stadiums that are (or were) regularly visited by English fans?

    Not you then, is it. Daft old git.

  4. Re:I fear for the future of Linux. on SCO Is Undeniably, Reliably Dead (fossforce.com) · · Score: 2
  5. Re:This will only help the wealthy... on NASA Wants To Get Supersonic With New Passenger Jet (networkworld.com) · · Score: 1

    BA ran it profitably at least

    In the sense that a limo driver that takes in more than he spends on gas makes a profit, assuming someone gave him the car.

  6. Whoever you are, we've probably beaten you in several wars, so just fuck off.

  7. Re:I fear for the future of Linux. on SCO Is Undeniably, Reliably Dead (fossforce.com) · · Score: 2

    I don't want the bulk of 'AOL User mentality' on Linux desktops trashing the direction of a good solid OS.

    A bit late for that. 35 years, 4 months, and 15 daystoo late, to be precise.

  8. Re:Autonomous = Future on New Report Cites Dangers of Autonomous Weapons · · Score: 1

    They played that joke on me on my first day as an apprentice. But I outsmarted them, I took a Bahco and filed it down.

  9. Re:Linux is fine on SCO Is Undeniably, Reliably Dead (fossforce.com) · · Score: 1

    Linux would have to offer something that isn't available on Windows that people care strongly about for people to switch.

    Like a decent UI or privacy?

  10. Ob CSTB on SCO Is Undeniably, Reliably Dead (fossforce.com) · · Score: 1

    Would the licensing fee happen to be around $699?

  11. Recycling an old Welshman joke... on Japanese Court Demands 'Right To Be Forgotten' For Sex Offender (thestack.com) · · Score: 1

    Somebody fucked a male dog? The disgusting little pervert!

  12. Re:Autonomous = Future on New Report Cites Dangers of Autonomous Weapons · · Score: 1

    In the short term, possibly. In the long run the enemy won't be able to maintain them because they don't have spanners that are 17/23 the width of King Henry's willy.

    Unless the US invades Singapore.

  13. The key word being "roadway". Does that include the shoulder or not? GP doesn't seem to be sure either.

  14. Re:"Destroy ing innovation" on Rubio, Cruz Try To Kill Neutrality On 1-Year Rule Anniversary (dslreports.com) · · Score: 1

    The more exarcerbating thing about today's corporation

    That's not a word, and even if it was it doesn't mean what you think it does.

    Some thing goes for most of what you wrote, actually. You don't seem to understand that there are different kinds of corporations, and as for them being insured by the courts, that's garbage.

  15. The needful, then they revert the same because they have one doubt.

  16. frizzy pots on 'Moth Eye' Graphene Breakthrough Could Create Indoor Solar Cells (newsweek.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    Unless Elon Musk is making them with a 3D printer I'm not interested.

  17. in the same way the Earth's moon is theorized to drive the Earth's internal heat, mantle convection, and tectonics

    So not at all, then?

  18. Re:Run or cycle to work on Big Health Benefits To Small Weight Loss (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Assuming it has toilets, wipe your pits & bits with those moist wipes you use for changing babies, apply a generous spray of deodorant, and put on a different set of clothes.

  19. Re:It Won't Help on A New Algorithm Could Protect Ships From 'Rogue Waves' (cio.com) · · Score: 2

    Side of a ship: long and vertical.

    Bow (that's the front): Narrow and pointy.

    It makes a difference where you get hit. Have you ever even seen a boat, let alone been in one?

  20. Blue hipster fixietard on Leap Days May Be Going Away In the Not Too Distant Future · · Score: 1

    Perhaps Ethan should follow their example?

  21. Re:That's basically fiction. on Apple Is Not Such a Freedom Fighter In China (latimes.com) · · Score: 1

    It's not like it's an either-or choice, so don't go giving them ideas.

  22. Re:Apple ain't a freedom fighter at all on Apple Is Not Such a Freedom Fighter In China (latimes.com) · · Score: 2

    Except at airports. Or when you're black and nip out to buy some snacks.

  23. Re:Duh. Because God made it on Swedish Scientist Suggests That There Is Only One Earth (blastingnews.com) · · Score: 1

    And that's really the crux of the matter

    Video quid fecisti.

  24. Re: God must have been pretty amazing on Leap Days May Be Going Away In the Not Too Distant Future · · Score: 1

    I think it might influence the coriolis effect a bit, which is suspected to have some influence on the weather.

  25. Re:This is ... not so good news on Released: First PC Based On Russia's Homegrown "Baikal" Processor (t-platforms.ru) · · Score: 1

    Three: I (and/or some of my cronies) own a fab plant.