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  1. Re:These days I write in P on Attack of the One-Letter Programming Languages · · Score: 1

    Watch out where the huskies go!

  2. Re:sooo.... on Complex Life May Be Possible In Only 10% of All Galaxies · · Score: 1

    Mod parent up, +1 Asimov.

  3. Re:Solid research there on LinkedIn Study: US Attracting Fewer Educated, Highly Skilled Migrants · · Score: 1

    Must have been damned early in 2003. I got laid off in Feb 2003, and one of the managers recommended LinkedIn as part of the job search.

  4. Re:"4:3" vs "4x3" on Eizo Debuts Monitor With 1:1 Aspect Ratio · · Score: 1

    Go to 8:5 (16:10) ratio. Uses 40 monitors, and you can drive from a single PC, by your own count.

  5. Re:it's life, Jim on Culberson As Chair of NASA Fundng Subcommittee Makes Europa Mission More Likely · · Score: 2

    The problem with them, though, is that they will not buy tobacconists, because they are scratched. Plus, their hovercrafts are full of eels.

  6. Dude, it's not called "Sun 2", it's called "Lucifer".

  7. Re:The only thing worse than a lawyer on Harvard Students Move Fossil Fuel Stock Fight To Court · · Score: 1

    Lawrence Lessig, Eben Moglen, and NYCL being the exceptions...

  8. Re:our country is a reflection of us on Does Being First Still Matter In America? · · Score: 1

    I think you mean "Demagogues", not demigods.

  9. Re:With a RTG, it couldn't have got to the comet. on What Would Have Happened If Philae Were Nuclear Powered? · · Score: 3, Informative

    That was POLONIUM (Po), not PLUTONIUM (Pu)

  10. Re:Well that's a start... on Number of Coders In Congress To Triple (From One To Three) · · Score: 4, Funny

    <PEDANTIC> main() returns int </PEDANTIC>

  11. Re:only incorrectly device to kill humans? on Halting Problem Proves That Lethal Robots Cannot Correctly Decide To Kill Humans · · Score: 1

    There must be a crapload of bug reports filed against Bender, then.

  12. Why doesn't Bennett get his OWN blog? on Big Talk About Small Samples · · Score: 3, Insightful

    That way the rest of us don't have to hear about his bullshit.

  13. Re:Good news! on MARS, Inc: We Are Running Out of Chocolate · · Score: 3, Insightful

    MARS NEEDS CHOCOLATE!!!!!!

    And once they have that, it will also solve that pesky "Mars Needs Women" problem!

  14. Re:So, ion drive or something??? on Boeing Readies For First Ever Conjoined Satellite Launch · · Score: 1

    Would removing the propulsion unit from a VASIMR drive be a VASectomy?

  15. Re:TLbhtlhblthttt. on Internet Voting Hack Alters PDF Ballots In Transmission · · Score: 1

    Re item 1: What's the going rate for a Senator? I'm sure your local voting authority (I believe in CA it's the local county that decides voting methods) are a hell of a lot cheaper.

  16. Re:False weather forecasting? on US Weather System and Satellite Network Hacked · · Score: 2

    We could use some of that in CA.

  17. Re:They could reasonably get enough votes to on Internet Sales Tax Bill Dead In Congress · · Score: 1

    You need a 2/3 majority to override a veto. That's 67 votes. Tell me that you'll find 13 Dem/Independent senators to join the GOP in overturning the ACA.

  18. Re:All together on Rosetta's Philae Probe To Land On Comet Tomorrow · · Score: 1

    Thank you, Ben Affleck.

  19. Re:Not a simple carrier of bytes ? on EFF Hints At Lawsuit Against Verizon For Its Stealth Cookies · · Score: 2

    VZW is *not* a common carrier. They've fought tooth and nail against that.

  20. Re:No thank you on 'Star Wars: Episode VII' Gets a Name · · Score: 1

    Only have one off the top of my head... Battlestar Galactica.

  21. It's so cute... on EFF Hints At Lawsuit Against Verizon For Its Stealth Cookies · · Score: 4, Funny

    It's so cute when they think that laws apply to $BIG_CORPORATIONS

  22. Re:This supports the Gnome2 Fork MATE as well. on OpenSUSE 13.2 Released · · Score: 2

    And those of us who RTFS already knew that.

  23. Re:Too late for Lou Gehrig on Crowdsourcing Project Predicts Progression of ALS · · Score: 1

    Actually, the ALS Association is trying to just get it commonly called ALS, so as to emphasize that anyone can get it.

    To be honest, I prefer the name Lou Gehrig's. Everyone knows about it that way.

  24. Re:Cost savings - so what? on Crowdsourcing Project Predicts Progression of ALS · · Score: 4, Insightful

    My late wife was in a clinical trial for ALS. Unfortunately, it didn't work and there was no Phase3 III. We also found out after the fact she was in the placebo group.

    But you're absolutely right intoit, if you're ever unlucky enough to lose the ALS lottery (or have your SO do so), you will grasp at every fucking straw that comes your way. If that includes becoming a pin cushion or a guinea pig, you do it.

  25. Re:Cost savings - so what? on Crowdsourcing Project Predicts Progression of ALS · · Score: 1

    Especially for a "market" as small as ALS patients.

    As recently as two years ago, there was exactly ONE drug approved for ALS treatment: Rilutek (riluzole). And all it did was extend life about 6 months on the average.

    The cost? over $1000 per month. At the time, it hadn't gone generic.