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  1. Re:So - who's in love with the government again? on Beer Price Crisis On the Horizon · · Score: 1

    it will have little impact on small facilities, brewing a gallon makes one pound of spent grain, if they are making so little that it's not economical to ship it out on a regular basis it will be affordable to just throw it out or compost heap it.

  2. Re:Oh boy, a deluge of misrepresentation on IRS Misses XP Deadline, Pays Microsoft Millions For Patches · · Score: 1

    a list of approved installed applications, it really is quite straightforward.

  3. Re:Refunds indicate bad tax planning on IRS Can Now Seize Your Tax Refund To Pay a Relative's Debt · · Score: 1

    I usually get 40-80 bucks back, total, between feds and state.

  4. Re:Over 18 on IRS Can Now Seize Your Tax Refund To Pay a Relative's Debt · · Score: 1

    because a social security overpayment is not a matter of contract law and so contract law is irrelevant.

  5. Re:The trolls shall say.... on Titanfall Dev Claims Xbox One Doesn't Need DX12 To Improve Performance · · Score: 1

    I'm glad i didn't buy one, I would have gotten *puts on sunglasses* xboned

  6. Re:It is a Hobby on FAA Shuts Down Search-and-Rescue Drones · · Score: 1

    that is to prevent abuse of "business" deduction. I can't declare myself as aspiring professional gamer and take all my steam purchases as business expense deductions, my prother could not call himself a movie critic and take deductions for all his blu ray purchases and netflix account.

  7. Re:Oh boy, a deluge of misrepresentation on IRS Misses XP Deadline, Pays Microsoft Millions For Patches · · Score: 1

    both windows XP and windows 7 are more than capable of preventing the user from installing or running an unapproved application.

    it's called active directory and it's been around for a really long time.

  8. Re:Cars: Manufacturers pay for defects. on IRS Misses XP Deadline, Pays Microsoft Millions For Patches · · Score: 1

    there are no safety vulnerabilities in windows XP, nobody is going to die or be injured because an old PC got pwned

  9. Re:Forget licking their boots on Can You Buy a License To Speed In California? · · Score: 1

    "Cops Suck Fat Dicks"

  10. Re:Stopping a billionaire's car on Can You Buy a License To Speed In California? · · Score: 2

    the only good way to impliment that would be offering a BAC rating on your license, you go in for a series of judgement and reaction time tests while getting progressively drunker, the results of the test determine what your personal DUI limit is and you get a special endorsement on your license

  11. Re:PBA Cards on Can You Buy a License To Speed In California? · · Score: 0

    or maybe you are a coward behind the wheel.

    it's a truck not a warg

  12. people wonder why government acts so inept at times, yet they keep electing herp and derp to congress

  13. Re:How much titanium on Under the Chassis: A Look At Tesla's Battery Shield · · Score: 1

    I bet the titanium plate is stronger than the grinder wheel on the meth head special from harbor freight

  14. Re:The downside may be. on Navy Debuts New Railgun That Launches Shells at Mach 7 · · Score: 1

    EM shielding for the electronics is easy, shielding for the servos needed to steer however...

  15. Re:Energy on Navy Creates Fuel From Seawater · · Score: 1

    replacing or modifying every automobile to take hydrogen fuel is a huge endeavor, a 96% efficient conversion from electrical energy to carbon-neutral hydrocarbon fuel is outstanding

  16. Re:My opinion as a pilot on New Service Lets You Hitch a Ride With Private Planes For Cost of Tank of Gas · · Score: 1

    the minimum qualifications are basically just "we are now pretty sure that you are unlikely to do something so dumb that you land in someone's living^H^H^H^H^H^Hdying room"

  17. but pointing that out makes you a "crazy" "truther"

  18. Re:Huge on A Bid To Take 3D Printing Mainstream · · Score: 1

    What might a 3D printer do with material to build a robot powered by a Raspberry Pi?

    Find Sarah Connor

  19. Re:Sounds a lot like wine... on Elite Violinists Can't Distinguish Between a Stradivarius and a Modern Violin · · Score: 1

    I love a good $15 bottle of wine from time to time. none of that $5 hobo wine.

  20. Re:Also Oakland on SF Evictions Surging From Crackdown On Airbnb Rentals · · Score: 1

    history has shown time and time again that people are too stupid and do need protection

  21. Re:Adventure holiday! on SF Evictions Surging From Crackdown On Airbnb Rentals · · Score: 1

    what isn't wrong with that? at some point the line has to be drawn between what is acceptable and what is degeneracy.

    Personally I draw the line at children and animals.

  22. bullshit on "Nearly Unbreakable" Encryption Scheme Inspired By Human Biology · · Score: 1

    I'm calling bullshit.

  23. Re:BAD SUMMARY on A Rock Paper Scissors Brainteaser · · Score: 1

    50% of the time the opponent is required to play rock

  24. Re:In a way its a good thing it didn't happen on TCP/IP Might Have Been Secure From the Start If Not For the NSA · · Score: 1

    the difference is that those moves were for aubstantial performance gainst and dev elopment cost reductions. this would be minimal improvement, if any, in performance, and a large retooling cost for a small reduction in eventual unit cost.

  25. Re:Why separate layers? on TCP/IP Might Have Been Secure From the Start If Not For the NSA · · Score: 1

    communicating over HTTP means you can write your server application as a server side script instead of writing a full blown server.