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  1. Re:What's the message? on Pi Computed To 10 Trillion Digits · · Score: 2

    Yeah, if I remember right, at some point deep inside pi, there is a message primer. It establishes that there is a message to get your attention. Then you begin to decode it, like you said. The trippy part of that is that the message is embedded into the very fabric of the universe through math.

  2. Proper reply.... on Sony Marketing Man Tweets PS3 Master Key · · Score: 1

    Lemme guess... you sank my Battleship? RT @exiva

    @TheKevinButler No, *you* just sank your battle ship. Muwaaahaa-haa-haa-haaa!

  3. Stop! on NSS Labs Browser Report Says IE Is the Best, Google Disagrees · · Score: -1, Redundant

    You had me LOL at "The test, funded by Microsoft..."

  4. Re:Security is an embarassment on UK Asks News Outlets Not To Publish WikiLeaks Bombshell, US Prepares For Fallout · · Score: 1

    Great point, and who's to say that most intelligence agencies don't already have all this information? I think the people Wikileaks will be upsetting by this isn't the USA, but the nations that thought they were going to be able to use the information as a bargaining chip but now can not, because it's out in the open.

    On the other hand, perhaps nations that already had this information couldn't act on it, because that would expose they had spies in certain places, but now they are free to publicly act out in defiance.

  5. The system clearly isn't working. on Jammie Thomas Hit With $1.5 Million Verdict · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Look at those dollar amounts. First trial: $220,000 Second: $1.92 million Third: $54,000 Fourth: $1.5 million

    Something about the shear inconsistency of the outcomes tells me how broken this system of courts truly is. It's not based on anything real. It's based on appearances, fuzzy opinions, manipulated interpretations, etc. This woman shared some music over the internet, and they want to financially crucify her. $54,000 thousand would take a lot of people a long time to pay off, let alone $1.5 million. That amount would effectively end her financial life.

  6. Re:Burma? on Massive DDoS Cuts Myanmar Off From Net · · Score: 1

    Yeah, it just wouldn't sound the same if it ended with "Myanmar Shave".

  7. Well, it's important to be clear about this... on Real-Time Holograms Beam Closer To Reality · · Score: 1

    We wouldn't want someone to confuse Star Wars (the classic sci-fi movie) with Star Wars (the contemporary adult-midget porno flick). Of course, the famous quote from the latter is "Penetrate me O-B-its-Long Ushorty, you are my only poke." How the two could be confused I have no idea.

  8. The British are now like the Terrorists... on UK Pressures the US To Takedown Extremist Videos · · Score: 0, Troll

    ...they hate us for our freedom.

  9. Re:Outer Space Treaty on Pirate Parties Plan To Shoot Site Into Orbit · · Score: 1

    There's an easy solution. Take an unflagged pirate ship (no national flag, of course it will have a jolly roger) into international waters, and launch the satellite on a rocket from said ship. Or....launch the rocket from Antarctica. That way, the rocket/satellite wasn't launched from "Country X".

  10. This doesn't make sense at all. on Google Publishes Censorship Map · · Score: 3, Insightful

    When the Government asks Google for information about a user, how is that "censorship"? It may be a violation of privacy, but it's not censorship unless Google admits that the government then used that information about the user to censor their online activities. Of course, I did not RTFA. I prefer to censor myself ;P

  11. Scale that thing down, wrap it in synthetic skin.. on Robot Snake Can Climb Trees · · Score: 1

    ...and they may have just found lady's new best friend.

  12. Not the worst ever... on Pentagon Confirms 2008 Computer Breach — 'Worst Ever' · · Score: 4, Funny

    In 1983, a high school kid named David Lightman hacked his way into DOD computer @ Norad called the W.O.P.R. which almost resulted in an all out nuclear war between the U.S.A. and Russia. I believe they made a movie about it.

    So until I hear a story that tops that, keep your "worst ever" superlatives to yourself. Oh, wait...

  13. And in other News.... on Wikileaks Now Hosted By the Swedish Pirate Party · · Score: 1

    ....Julian Assange has officially changed his name to Captain Hook.

  14. Re:Accountability on High-Frequency Programmers Revolt Over Pay · · Score: 2, Insightful

    And if said software screws up and costs a few hundred million, or otherwise causes other "bad things" to happen, what's the accountability of the programmer or the manager?

    Nothing. CEO's wreck companies/cause damages all the time, and all that happens to them, personally/financially is NOTHING. Maybe they get fired and then receive a nice golden parachute. Why should it be any different for the programmers who are the architects of the entire groundwork allowing the company to exist in the first place?

  15. Re:Watch where you put that! on Thermoelectrics Could Let You Feel the Heat In Games · · Score: 4, Funny

    It's not the size of your joystick that counts, it's how HOT it gets!

    Truth be told, I have not yet been able to verify my hypothesis on this matter with a willing test subject.

  16. Yes it's true, I've confirmed it.... on BP Claims Gulf Well Has Been Stopped · · Score: 1

    BP must have stopped the leak, I'm at Wikileaks right now and I don't see any new info from whistle blowers. Must of been the WBOP.

  17. Here's another idea... on US Plans Cyber Shield For Private Companies and Utilities · · Score: 1

    How about just disconnecting critical infrastructure from the internet all together? Which desk do I send my invoice to inside the NSA?

  18. Everyday street use. Really? on Buy Your Own Tron Lightcycle For $35,000 · · Score: 1

    From the Ebay listing it says these bikes are designed for everyday street use. If that's the case, how the hell is that bike supposed to turn? There appears to be no way for the front wheel to steer. Anyone have any idea how the hell this would work?

  19. Re:Steve would never do this... on Verizon iPhone Rumored For Early Next Year · · Score: 2, Funny

    Are you trying to say you aren't TOTALLY excited about using the VZ Navigator on the viPhone? What is wrong with you.

  20. AT&T....can you fear me now? on Verizon iPhone Rumored For Early Next Year · · Score: 1

    Muwaaa-haa-haa-haaa!! --Verizon

  21. Not necessary.... on BP Buys "Oil Spill" Search Term · · Score: 1
    I follow BP on twitter @BPGlobalPR to quench my thirst for oil spill info. Their latest tweet:

    By the way, we made it so if you google image search "oil spill" or "bp" you'll see some great celeb sideboob pics. #bpcares

  22. Re:Talk about looking into the abyss. . . on Defense Chief Urges Big Cuts In Military Spending · · Score: 1

    Hell just froze over if the Sec. of Defense is calling for spending reductions. Prepare for impact...

  23. Re:Hardware: "Digital Universe" Enters the Zettaby on "Digital Universe" Enters the Zettabyte Era · · Score: 1

    Someone please Mod parent +Funny - Did no one get the irony?

  24. Re:No point in raiding Earth on Don't Talk To Aliens, Warns Stephen Hawking · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I completely agree - the idea that Earth has unique resources is both a false and anthropocentric view. The elements that make Earth are seen everywhere in systems all around us. Heck, they could just hang out in the Oort Cloud and mine that for a few million years until they got bored.

    And I see no scientific basis to assume that our bodies/minds would serve any useful purpose or a superior intelligence, despite what Hollywood tells us.

  25. Amazing what they can do these days... on Satellites Keep Aircraft Away From Volcanic Cloud · · Score: 4, Funny

    Satellites Keep Aircraft Away From Volcanic Cloud

    I didn't realize satellites could fly so low, let alone herd airplanes like sheep. Amazing what they can do these days...