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  1. Re:PM? Which country on PM Calls Facebook Irresponsible For Allowing Beheading Clips · · Score: 1, Funny

    Fed the troll, check.

    Now to feed the chickens.

  2. Re:US Government logic on US Government Shutdown Ends · · Score: 1

    It's funny how that comment has gone from troll, to insightful, to funny, being modded up, and modded down by republican shills. It's a good thing to have Karma to burn.

  3. Brings a whole new definition on How To Attend Next Week's Robotics Show Robotically · · Score: 1

    To attending in spirit.

  4. Re:US Government logic on US Government Shutdown Ends · · Score: -1, Troll

    Seems like it's trolls all the way down!

  5. Re:US Government logic on US Government Shutdown Ends · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Thank you to the guy who instantly marked me as a troll. I sincerely wish that I was trolling, rather than just stating fact.

  6. US Government logic on US Government Shutdown Ends · · Score: 5, Funny

    Given pro is the opposite of con,

    What is the opposite of progress?

  7. Re:Different Source Code for Different Versions? on Security Researchers Want To Fully Audit Truecrypt · · Score: 1

    Meet the new version, same as the old version, except with a better logo.

  8. Re:And I blame my parents on Facebook Comment Prompts Arrests In Cyberbullying Suicide Case · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I have to say, I was subjected to some of the most vicious onslaughts by my peers going through school. Luckily, my parents granted me with the mental fortitude and tools to survive. Not everyone can impart these skills to their children. It is not necessarily the parents fault, and certainly not the child's.

    However, I struggle with the concept that bullying someone amounts to a felony. We have some very skewed laws when bullying someone is equivalent to armed robbery, and deserves 5 years in Jail. (Florida)

    It is wrong, but it trivialises harder crimes.

  9. Re:Books perhaps... on Neil Gaiman On Why Libraries Are the Gates to the Future · · Score: 2

    Actually, I just finished a contract with a large financial corporation, and they don't have a single printer, nor a stationery cupboard in the skyscraper except for the receipt printer in the cafe.

  10. Re:What does the OP suffer from? on Neil Gaiman On Why Libraries Are the Gates to the Future · · Score: 1

    No, he's just nuts. That'll be $250 please.

  11. Re:Don't pay your taxes on Silicon Valley Stays Quiet As Washington Implodes · · Score: 1

    Well sir, I stand corrected. Only in America.

  12. Re:Deep down.. on Ask Slashdot: Why Isn't There More Public Outrage About NSA Revelations? · · Score: 1

    The correct term would be "Outrage Fatigue."

    This man has overgasped!

  13. Re:Don't pay your taxes on Silicon Valley Stays Quiet As Washington Implodes · · Score: 1

    According to the world's oldest profession, pussy can be worth quite a bit.

    Yeah, Chris rock said it's like Visa, accepted everywhere. However, I don't think you can pay your taxes with either.

  14. Re:Butterfingers on Aussie Company Planning To Use Drones For Textbook Delivery · · Score: 1

    So computer science textbooks delivered: 0

  15. Re:Not necessarily. on First Evidence Found of a Comet Strike On Earth · · Score: 1

    The war against asteroids.

  16. Re:Good. on UK Court Orders Two Sisters Must Receive MMR Vaccine · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Interesting that they are enforcing vaccines, and yet if you look at the NHS these days, "Pregnancy is not an Illness", ergo, you need almost no medical care to give birth, in fact, you are encouraged to give birth at home.

    It will be interesting to see what the statistics on mortality will be for the children/mothers over the coming years.

    But hey, at least they'll be vaccinated. That's a plus!

  17. Why does positive thinking work? on Gene Variant Can Cause Nattering Nabobs of Negativity · · Score: 1

    You walk up to a giant impassable wall, and from a distance, it cannot be done. It cannot be scaled, it cannot be undermined. Realists and pessimists turn around and try to find another way. Those who worry less get closer, and notice the small gap that can't be seen from a distance, and can walk right through.

  18. Re:Wait, The Internet? on Fusion "Breakthrough" At National Ignition Facility? Not So Fast · · Score: 1

    Just like flying cars.

  19. Re:No video in the link on Collapse of Quantum Wavefunction Captured In Slow Motion · · Score: 4, Funny

    Everybody's got an iPhone these days!

    Great. Filmed in portrait.

  20. Re:So... on Army Researching Network System That Defends Against Social Engineering · · Score: 4, Funny

    No. They just do a string search for "Nigerian Prince" (toLower() of course). That'll be $23.2 million thanks!

  21. Re: Hooray for fusion! on Two-Laser Boron Fusion Lights the Way To Radiation-Free Energy · · Score: 0

    Eventually make it small enough, and you could mount it in a car, or better yet, a small battery.

  22. Re:This just in... on Car Dealers vs the Web: GM Shifts Toward Online Purchasing · · Score: 1

    I think I've seen a similar movie before, but it was about MP3's rather than cars. Since we're all still listening to CD's rather than those spandangled music doohickeys, we'll surely still be patronising our local dealer in times to come.

  23. Re:Look past the article's version of the cast ... on New York Subpoenaed AirBnb For All NYC User Data · · Score: 1

    Must of rained on the weekend of their lawyer, Mr Schneiers, fishing trip. Considering that he's gone off on one to see whether hustlers are abusing their privileges. He should be slapped down for that move.

  24. I can think of one that Steve Jobs disagreed with on What Are the Genuinely Useful Ideas In Programming? · · Score: 4, Funny

    The "on" button.

  25. Re:bbc? on Fusion Reactor Breaks Even · · Score: 2

    No. They're purrfect.