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  1. Re:Well.. they're not too far removed from on Grow Your Daily Protein At Home With an Edible Insect Desktop Hive · · Score: 1

    In Sitt Iffrikeh there's a kind of cricket called a Parktown Prawn.

  2. Leaked Documents Confirm Polygraph Operators Can't Detect Countermeasures

    Well, that's what they say...

  3. Re:"I left my Ethernet dongle at home." on Tim Cook: Apple Won't Create 'Converged' MacBook and iPad (independent.ie) · · Score: 1

    They pay someone from DweepPlatoon 150 bucks to do it. It all goes on mom's credit card anyway.

  4. Re:I thought we all knew those things where BS... on Leaked Documents Confirm Polygraph Operators Can't Detect Countermeasures (antipolygraph.org) · · Score: 0

    Whoever taught you that a space should precede a question mark would have probably sent the traces flying all over the place.

  5. Re:Heinlein quote. on Louis Friedman Says Humans Will Never Venture Beyond Mars (scientificamerican.com) · · Score: 1

    âoeAlways listen to experts. They'll tell you what can't be done, and why. Then do it.â
        Robert A. Heinlein

    This quote is getting old, but if you can get me a perpetual motion machine by next Monday I'll concede that glib statements by fiction writers override actual facts.

  6. Re:BF = Aggressive jerks on 'Twas the Week Before the Week of Black Friday · · Score: 1

    I, am not sure what your point is. It, doesn't say that you, should put a comma after the subject of a sentence or clause.

  7. As The Smiths said... on Social Media and the Age of Microcomplaints (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    There are far more "news" articles about "news" articles about people getting their panties in a twist over a Christmas cup than there are "news" articles about people getting their panties in a twist over a Christmas cup.

  8. Unfortunately, no matter how I try I cannot see in your imagination.

    But you could imagine that you can.

  9. Re: Proves iPads are not reliable.... on 737 'Tailstrike' Caused By Typo On a Tablet (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    The first line of a blues song - you always sing it two times. Two times.

  10. Re:Well, at least they're hard to retaliate agains on Anonymous Vows Revenge For ISIS Paris Attacks · · Score: 1

    Depends how thorough you are.

    If you don't believe me, ask a Tazzie Abbo.

  11. Solution on Social Media and the Age of Microcomplaints (nytimes.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    Just microignore them.

  12. Re:Quicker on Anonymous Vows Revenge For ISIS Paris Attacks · · Score: 1

    900 people out of 1,600,000,000 does not an accurate sample make.

    Your arse must be sore with having such a big number dragged out of it.

  13. If you still want to wear a gimp mask, wear it at home.

    I hoped it was a phase and that you'd have grown out of it by now. Your mom's disappointed, go upstairs and ask her.

  14. If you're dressed as a terrorist? It's you, pal - no matter what belt you have in keyboardarate.

  15. Re:Disaster "surges" on An Algorithm To Facilitate Uber-Style Dynamic Phone Tariffs (thestack.com) · · Score: 1

    Cormanust!!!!

  16. Re:Disaster "surges" on An Algorithm To Facilitate Uber-Style Dynamic Phone Tariffs (thestack.com) · · Score: 1

    It's either that, or get NO service during a disaster.

    Why?

  17. Re:for the love of god on Belgian Home Affairs Minister: Terrorists Communicate Via PlayStation 4 (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    tl;dr
    People die, therefore doctors are useless. Crimes happen, therefore police are useless. People post illogical fallacious crap on the internet, therefore whoever taught you logic is useless.

  18. Re:BF = Aggressive jerks on 'Twas the Week Before the Week of Black Friday · · Score: 2

    Other, people, use, too, many, c,o,m,m,a,s.

  19. Re:Correction... on Police Body Cameras Come With Pre-Installed Malware · · Score: 1

    Yeah. Keep it simple.

  20. Re:for the love of god on Belgian Home Affairs Minister: Terrorists Communicate Via PlayStation 4 (qz.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    Also, slipping in your bathtub is preventable.

    Indeed. The French have perfected a method for reducing - or even totally avoiding - this risk.

    According to the Australians, the Brits aren't far behind.

  21. Re:Racist! on 'Twas the Week Before the Week of Black Friday · · Score: 1

    StartsWithABang brings us an interesting article about how Black Fridays are a possible explanation for Dark Matter, including a link to some actual science that says something completely different.

  22. It's easy to answer.

    If you want to drive on the same road as me, go in the same supermarket as me, and ride on the same bus as me you should be as identifiable as me.

  23. Same rights? Of course not, she'd get more!

    An ID photo where you look like any other idiot dressed as a ninja rather defeats the object, does it not?

  24. Re:for the love of god on Belgian Home Affairs Minister: Terrorists Communicate Via PlayStation 4 (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    4) Could there be bitcoin on other planets, and is it being used to fund a replacement for systemd? If so what are the implications for you, the hard-working CIO?

  25. Re:"forbidden tactics" ? on Brazilian Army Gets Hacked After Allegations of Cheating In Security Cyber-Games · · Score: 1

    If breaking the rules is allowed, then you are better off simply smashing your competitors' equipment.

    Or their heads. I doubt the fine upstanding South American military chaps would ever do anything like that though.