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  1. Re:Collateralized vs Non-Collateralized Loans on Let Them Eat Teslas · · Score: 1

    Not every totalitarian regime is fascist and socialism does not beget fascism. Fascism adopts some socialist and capitalist elements into a totalitarian, nationalistic and militaristic framework.

  2. Re:AMD even still relevant? on AMD Unveils Elite A-Series APUs With Enhanced Performance, Improved Efficiency · · Score: 1

    I can vouch for this. My HTPC has no problems playing 1080p video in WMC or XBMC, boots in 10secs, launches other progs super quick - all with a dual core Celeron G630. It would be a fine mid-range gaming rig too if I added a discrete video card.

  3. Re:How about no? on Drones Still Face Major Hurdles In US Airspace · · Score: 1

    Do you have any idea how many people have been killed in automobile accidents since their invention? If drones resulted in even 1% of the total, it would be disastrous! Additionally, motor vehicles at least serve the greater good. The same cannot be said of unlimited aerial surveillance of the population by the government.

  4. Re:How about no? on Drones Still Face Major Hurdles In US Airspace · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You must not be a fan of sci-fi. Many, many modern inventions, social developments and world events have been preceded by fictional speculation. Perhaps a Terminator 3-type scenario isn't just around the corner but never say never.

  5. I wonder if they've considered the security aspect on Drones Still Face Major Hurdles In US Airspace · · Score: 1

    Drones over Afghanistan are one thing, but flying them over thousands of tech-happy hackers in SoCal or MA is another. And once domestic countermeasures have been developed, how long till the technology spreads overseas?

  6. Re:Regarding the 'too late' part of the equation on BlackBerry 10 Review: Good, But Too Late? · · Score: 1

    And your cherry picked chart goes back to the peak of the market in 2008. Nice....

  7. Re:Marines on Copyright Claim Thwarts North Korean Propaganda · · Score: 1

    And your point is? If Iran was to be neutralized as a threat to the region, it would take more than a bombing campaign. That means boots on the ground and lots of dead marines.

  8. Re:Er... on UK Court: MPAA Not Entitled To Profits From Piracy · · Score: 1

    The analogy isn't that bad. In the Newsbin2 case, the site makes money from advertising. You can visit the site and click the links before any copyright infringement has occurred.

  9. Re:Right on Machine Gun Fire From Military Helicopters Flying Over Downtown Miami · · Score: 1

    And that was in an open field - ideal tank battle conditions. In a city Jar Jar would have demolished a whole battalion! How well does a modern tank stand up to weird blue ball energy weapons I wonder...

  10. If you want cheap in the US... on Ask Slashdot: Best Pay-as-You-Go Plan For Text and Voice Only? · · Score: 1

    H2O wireless has 5 cent texting. Combine this with a google voice app for free texts when you're in wi-fi range and you'll be good to go.

  11. Re:and apparently... on Iran Says It Sent Monkey Into Space and Back · · Score: 1

    Humble adj 1. Marked by meekness or modesty in behavior, attitude, or spirit; not arrogant or prideful. Seems to fit.

  12. Re:and apparently... on Iran Says It Sent Monkey Into Space and Back · · Score: 3, Insightful

    That's not really the point. The point is that they are demonized beyond what the facts can support. Take a recent world leader for example. He kicked off two (arguably) illegal wars leading to the death of hundreds of thousands of civilians, took his country several steps back in terms of rights and freedoms and claimed his policy was guided by god. Surely this is a worse record than Ahmadinejad's but his reputation seems to have settled more on charismatic fool than evil psycho.

  13. Re:Why Dinosaurs? on Interviews: Ask What You Will of Paleontologist Jack Horner · · Score: 1

    Why explore the deep ocean floor when there are so many unexplored tidal regions? Why send missions to mars when we haven't even built a permanent base on the moon? Why research cures for non-fatal disease when cancer is still killing people? ...ad nauseum. You of course realise that attempting to create a pseudo-dinosaur with modified chicken DNA doesn't prevent anyone from also trying to resurrect other extinct species? Also the techniques used would presumably have much wider applications in the field of genetics.

  14. Re:Chickensaurus? on Interviews: Ask What You Will of Paleontologist Jack Horner · · Score: 1

    Neanderthal would be very interesting but much more problematic from an ethical standpoint.

  15. Re: Remember Rudy? on US Attorney Chided Swartz On Day of Suicide · · Score: 2

    Ever seen someone facing 30+yrs for breaking and entering?

  16. Re:Good Advice on Boston Declares Health Emergency Due To Massive Flu Outbreak · · Score: 1

    This gets modded insightful? Who waits 6 hours to see a GP? You don't go to emergency to get a sick note.

  17. Re:CES request on Timothy Lord Discovers the Good Night Lamp at CES (Video) · · Score: 1

    GP is girl who's into bandwidth. Big, fat tubes of juicy internet goodness. Plus the line "I need a network connection that doesn't suck so hard it's in danger of forming its own event horizon" was a good one. Your troll "hurr durr comcast is teh suxor!" is a wholly different beast.

  18. Re:Privacy != Personal Space on Seattle's Creepy Cameraman Pushes Public Surveillance Buttons · · Score: 1

    This gets modded insightful? In any case where a person responds to a perceived threat, there is a test for reasonableness. You might find a jury that thinks being on camera is threatening enough to require a physical response but its more likely that if you attack a cameraman, you'll find yourself being prosecuted.

  19. Re:WTF on Spreadsheet Blamed For UK Rail Bid Fiasco · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Its funny how the IT department doesn't want to build the apps in the first place which means end users have to do the work themselves.

  20. Re:Ends for Means on Lying Online No Longer a Crime In Rhode Island · · Score: 1

    While this may be true for really big lies, I would imagine that most persistent lies that people tell fall into the exaggeration or truth twisting category. Over time with consistent telling, they become the truth in your mind. I highly doubt that anyone has a truly accurate memory of their past.

  21. Re:Poetic Justice on Georgia Apple Store Refuses To Sell iPad To Iranian-American Teen · · Score: 1

    Not if their reason for refusal is based on racial discrimination which is what this sounds like. See here...

  22. Re:Zune or Xbox? on Microsoft Announces 'Surface' Tablet · · Score: 1

    They love Apple products so it seems their nationalism can be overcome by the right product.

  23. Re:Get a refill.. on Soda Ban May Hit the Big Apple · · Score: 1

    Sure but what do I wipe with?

  24. Re:When Zuckie himself is selling shares on SEC Calls For Review of Facebook IPO · · Score: 1

    Good analysis except for a few incorrect assertions. FB is not growing exponentially in revenue or profit terms and can't grow exponentially in users given that its at 900m user accounts (less unique users).

    Full year revenue:
    2008: 272m
    2009: 777m (285% growth)
    2010: 2,000m (257% growth)
    2011: 3,700m (185% growth)

    Full year EPS:
    2008: -0.06
    2009: 0.10 (n/a from neg)
    2010: 0.28 (280% growth)
    2011: 0.46 (164% growth)

  25. Re:Tea on From MIT Inventor To Tea Party Leader · · Score: 3, Funny

    Selling $30,000 speaker wire is a perfectly rational thing to do.