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  1. Re:Next we will all be required to be chipped on Mandatory Automotive Black Boxes May Be On the Way · · Score: -1

    I've never understood why people feel they have a right to choose to do something dangerous.

    Because that's how freedom works. I've never understood why people feel the need to throw their freedom away based on fear.

  2. Re:Oh thank god.. on Judge Orders Former San Francisco Admin Terry Childs To Pay $1.5M · · Score: 1, Insightful

    And why can't the city just let this one go?

    Because people are punitive vindictive little trolls for the most part, especially when it comes to someone challenging their authority. It's the same reason why cops beat speeders, same reason why parents spank their kids. "How dare you challenge me?" is what their brain says. People think that doling out harsh punishments will somehow free them of their anger inside. Anger derived from a sense of loss-of-power, because their identity is based on power. To me, that's not true power at all. True power would be to rise above all that and act compassionately. You're powerful because you can inflict harm on another person? Nope, you're powerful if you can overcome yourself....

  3. Money/Fame != Success on Do Geeks Make Better Adults? · · Score: 0

    I detest how America sees becoming rich and famous as the only measure of being successful. I have a good job, wife, and kids, and wouldn't trade them for all the money or fame in the world. In fact, I've had money, but now money and fame would make me miserable, and who knows what it would do to my relationship with my family. It's like how people win the lottery and it destroys their life. I would say you have not become successful in life until you have shed your desire for material things, ego gratification, etc... Money might buy temporary pleasure, but not true happiness.

  4. Re:Floor plans... on Bin Laden Hideout Recreated In Counter-Strike · · Score: -1

    Ban alcohol?!?! Well fuck THAT!

  5. Re:DIY alibi kit! on Battle Brews Over FBI's Warrantless GPS Tracking · · Score: -1

    Would it be legal for me to equip my car with a jamming device that would render any GPS attached to it inoperable, just in case the FBI ever decides to attach one of these things? Once you find it it's easy to fuck with it, but what about all that time spent before you actually found the thing?

  6. Re:Yes it was modifed on Crashed Helicopter Sparks Concern Over Stealth Secrets · · Score: -1

    If this tech is so top-secret, why don't they spend some time and build a self-immolate feature into the entire helicopter? They don't really seem to try to not let the tech fall into the wrong hands...

  7. Re:Hurray for environmentalists on New Rechargeable Battery Uses Water · · Score: -1

    Well, it's the same with terrorists.

  8. Re:VOIP? Router? on Murder Trial May Turn On Missing Router · · Score: -1

    Why misappropriate hardware from your employer, when you probably already have the hardware you need in a box in the attic?

    I doubt he was planning this. He probably just flipped out and killed her. Why did OJ kill his wife in such a sloppy way? Some people just aren't criminal masterminds.

  9. Re:Irresistible on Google Sued For Tracking Users' Locations · · Score: -1

    There is no ambiguity if you have half a brain.

    Unfortunately our legal system seems to favor those with less grey matter.

  10. Re:Laser guidance? on Robo-Gunsight System Makes Sniper's Life Easier · · Score: -1

    not only is smaller calibres less lethal on the rages where guided bullets makes sense

    I would think that once you have guidance systems for bullets, they would pretty much be lethal at any range considering you can make then hit vital organs at-will...

  11. Re:Poor Science on Copyright Law Is Killing Science · · Score: 0

    All joking aside, what you're pointing at is part of the natural cycle of social cultures. Things like science and religion come in and out of fashion, just like clothing styles, but maybe on a longer scale. Soon religion will be dead, and then science will die again, etc..

  12. Simple on Why Has Blu-ray Failed To Catch Hold? · · Score: -1

    Blu-ray discs and players are clearly superior to DVDs, offering more features and a better picture overall. So why haven't shoppers been impressed?

    Because there is a limit as to how much quality normal people need in their life. It's like why we still eat rectangular loaves of wheat bread that people have been eating for the past 200 years. It's just "good enough".. I'm sure with lots of technology we could make really impressive bread, but for most people it just doesn't matter. Sure the bread connoisseurs might appreciate the fancy BluRay Bread but there are not enough connoisseurs out there to really justify a mass market for that kind of bread... Now I'm hungry.

  13. Neutrons on Using Neutrons To Precisely Test Newton's Law of Gravity · · Score: -1

    Question. TFA says that because neutrons have no charge they "are as isolated from all the forces of nature as they can possibly be, with only gravity to act on them." Then they say they have a metal plate that repels them, and one that attracts them. Seems contradictory... ?

  14. Sweet on Halo Movie May Happen After All · · Score: -1

    One more movie to fill the Sunday Afternoon Crappy Movie Lineup

  15. Re:When will these robots actually be useful? on Robots Put on Show at World Robot Expo in Japan · · Score: -1

    That's not how you get lots of funding...

  16. Man. on Breathe Under Water Without Oxygen Tanks · · Score: -1

    Mer-MAN.

  17. Re:You, sir, are most correct! on MPAA Blames BitTorrent for Star Wars Distribution · · Score: -1

    Too bad it's a lossy wand, and certain pieces of the copy are missing or slightly corrupt...

  18. Re:Nintendo Revolution on Phantom Console May Never Materialize · · Score: -1

    Daddy like.

  19. Re:But how many humans can do the job? on Stanford and Volkswagen Create Autonomous Vehicle · · Score: -1

    They held this contest last year too. I don't think any vehicle made it more than 100 yards. One team made an autonomous motorcycle, which fell over about 5 feet past the starting line...

  20. Re:Monolithic on Get To Know Mach, the Kernel of Mac OS X · · Score: -1

    Monolithic means it does the bidding of the One Great Monolith that lives on Europa.

  21. Re:G forces on Excursions at the Speed of Light · · Score: 1, Interesting

    "G-force" is caused by your resistance to acceleration. I would assume that by the time we can travel at the speed of light, we would have solved the whole g-force problem as well..

  22. Re:Reliability increase on SpaceX Awarded $100 Million Launch Contract · · Score: -1

    I think that is a typo. What they meant to say was that they will increase the reliability of reducing costs by a factor of ten. Since they previously had about maybe 0.01% chance of reducing the costs, they now have a whopping 0.1% chance of reducing the costs...

  23. Re:3..2..1 on Buying DRM-Free Songs From the ITMS · · Score: -1

    Quiet, you!

  24. asexual reproduction on Towards Self-Replicating Rapid Prototypers · · Score: -1

    "Who first suggested the idea of reproduction without sex?"

    "Your wife?"

    classic...

  25. In Soviet Russia on Spammers Sue Spam Victim For $4 Million · · Score: 1, Funny

    Spammers sue you!