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  1. Re:Copyright Rocks on Pirate Party Founder Steps Down After 5 Years · · Score: 1

    Anything that tastes bad enough that you can't get used to it or cover it with ketchup or something will make it so that you can't keep the food down.

  2. Re:This is what happens... on YouTube Legally Considered a TV Station In Italy · · Score: 2, Funny

    In Parliamentary Italy the President owns the media, but in America the media owns the President!

  3. Re:Misleading summary title on PC Gamers Crush Console Brethren · · Score: 1

    The netcode for the different platforms may differ slightly. Its more of a logistical hassle then it is worth.

  4. Re:First post on 4chan Has Been DDOSed · · Score: 2

    When the asshole is shut down all the shit backs up the line.

  5. Re:Solar Cycle on Solar Dynamo Still Anemic, Magnetism and UV Lax · · Score: 4, Informative

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_cycle

    For those who still don't understand.

  6. Re:oh noes! on Solar Dynamo Still Anemic, Magnetism and UV Lax · · Score: 1

    Or maybe Mz. Sun is expecting.

  7. Re:Just Making Themselves Look Worse on Bank of America Buying Abusive Domain Names · · Score: 1

    They don't have the money. Former hi-ups in the company have stated under oath that 60 to 80 percent of the mortgages they issued were not documented properly, and thus would not be able to be collected on. If one of these emails reveals that the bank had a plan to make money by passing these mortgages on to investors without revealing that they were bad. The entire bank's balance sheet will suddenly drop into the red.

  8. Re:Clean slate... on Bank of America Buying Abusive Domain Names · · Score: 1

    There could be a lot of that going on soon. Foreclosure requires that the chain of title be unbroken. That is to say that there is a document, signed and notarized, for every time that the title changed hands. However county governments charge a fee for every time you transfer the title. The banks got around this by founding a "company" (MERS) which would buy the title, and hold on to it, and transfer the ownership of the title internally to whoever the latest owner of the loan was. (I put company in quotes because it is really just a front with only 50 employees yet it allows people to name themselves vice-presidents, and sign in its name for like $25.) However doing this did not really satisfy the actual law, and so every loan registered with MERS is potentially invalid. The loans still exist, and the borrower may still have to pay them back, but they are now unsecured, not attached to the home.

  9. Re:Homeopathic Medicine on Placebos Work -- Even Without Deception · · Score: 1

    No but you see the essence of the substance remains. Its kind of like a politician, and intelligence... wait bad example.

  10. Re:Very cool on Navy Uses Railgun To Launch Fighter Jet · · Score: 1

    So what you need then are arrestor cables for the induction motors.

    Yo dawg! I heard you like stopping dawg! So I put an arrestor on your arrestor so you can stop while you stop.

  11. Re:All 3D cameras are faulty on Researchers Develop Genuine 3D Camera · · Score: 1

    Just keep your ifs and your ofs straight, and you should be fine.

  12. Re:All 3D cameras are faulty on Researchers Develop Genuine 3D Camera · · Score: 1

    Personally I'm just glad they finally have a 2D camera out there. I keep cutting myself on my 2D one, and once I set it down on a flat surface I can't pick it up again.

  13. Re:How will this influence solar power research? on Scientists Discover Solar Powered Hornets · · Score: 1

    No they just don't absorb all that much energy. The efficiency is like 0.335%.

  14. Re:chanel bags 2011 on Ransomware Making a Comeback · · Score: 1

    This would require a registered account with decent karma. So just keep track of the spam upvoters, and don't give them mod points for a while.

  15. Re:The Russians used a pencil on Rear-View Cameras On Cars Could Become Mandatory In the US · · Score: 1

    Meanwhile Bic is an international company that makes millions of dollars a year selling pens.

  16. Re:The background doesn't change on Optical Camouflage Puts Kinect Into Stealth Mode · · Score: 1

    Looks like it takes a static shot, and then projects it on top of the 3D data from the kinetic.

  17. Re:chanel bags 2011 on Ransomware Making a Comeback · · Score: 2

    Maybe it could rot13 the text of the comment, and then have a javascript autotranslate on click thing. That way it would be worthless for SEO type stuff.

    If it got any positive mods whatsoever it wouldn't do it to avoid it being used as a "I disagree" option on otherwise decent posts.

  18. Re:Hyperlinks and Pagerank 101 on No Press Is Bad Press Even Online · · Score: 1

    Er... this is not Redundant.
    Its a real thing.
    That does exactly what the GP was talking about.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nofollow

  19. Re:They deserve any late fees they get? on Computer Glitch Leaves Some Australians Without Cash · · Score: 1

    Actually they would hate not being able to charge the 150-200% of the owed amount penalties and late fees. I would love to be able to tell Payroll that since they had a glitch, and didn't get me my check till a day late they have to pay me extra. $30 fee versus $0.00001 interest? Sign me up for that.

  20. Re:FBI? O RLY? on Former Employee Stole Ford Secrets Worth $50 Million · · Score: 1

    From the FBI's website

    The FBI investigates matters relating to fraud, theft, or embezzlement occurring within or against the national and international financial community. These crimes are characterized by deceit, concealment, or violation of trust and are not dependent upon the application or threat of physical force or violence. Such acts are committed by individuals and organizations to obtain personal or business advantage. The FBI focuses its financial crimes investigations on such criminal activities as corporate fraud, securities and commodities fraud, health care fraud, financial institution fraud, mortgage fraud, insurance fraud, mass marketing fraud, and money laundering. These are the identified priority crime problem areas of the Financial Crimes Section (FCS) of the FBI.

  21. Re:Laws of Physics? on Man Offered $150k for Exploding Jar of Fruit · · Score: 1

    It hit him in the eye. Shock and pain alone could have made him pass out. It doesn't have to be sheer physical trauma.

    Glass can be pretty strong when under tension so long as the force is applied evenly up until the part where everything fails.

  22. Re:important changes on New Bill Would Put DHS In Charge of 'Critical' Private Networks · · Score: 1

    Some would consider that a feature.

  23. Re:19-0? on Senate Panel Approves Website Shut-Down Bill · · Score: 1

    The ISPs will be required to not resolve the domain name, and the registars will be required to redirect the domain name to the government's control. Yes this means if you type in the IP address this does nothing. The *IAA are idiots as are the representatives.

  24. Re:Sweet on Graphene Can Be Made With Table Sugar · · Score: 1

    We need the energy to split it off the oxygen first. So nuclear or solar power would have to be more available first.

  25. Cash for Clunkers? on Vint Cerf Calls For IPv6 Incentives In UK · · Score: 1

    So are we going to be drilling holes in the old routers to make sure they are never used again?