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  1. LOL on Bitcoin Mining Startup Gets $500k In Venture Capital · · Score: 3, Funny

    I am going to laugh so hard the first time I see and hear someone playing farmtown while their video card is at 90 decibel turbo speed.

  2. Re:errr on US Chamber of Commerce Infiltrated By Chinese Hackers · · Score: 1

    Printed moonspeak is moonrunes.

  3. Re:Reflection? on UK Police Test 'Temporarily Blinding' LASER · · Score: 2

    or focus it back into the source.

  4. easiest is best right? on Ask Slashdot: Best Way To Print From an Android Tablet? · · Score: 4, Funny

    xerox machine

  5. this is a on 27,000 South Koreans Sue Apple · · Score: 4, Funny

    legal zerg rush

  6. kiss on Egypt Goes Dark As Last ISP Pulls Plug · · Score: 1

    If they can make international calls and they have computers then why don't they just dial up some ISP or a BBS in some other country?

  7. What about performance? on W3C Says IE9 Is Currently the Most HTML5 Compatible Browser · · Score: 1

    The biggest difference I have noticed between HTML5 implementations is how much faster chrome renders the stuff.

  8. Re:Useless on Prosecutors Request Closed Courtroom For Goldman HFT Programmer's Trial · · Score: 1

    Yes, stealing trade secrets is boring and open and shut so lets talk about HFT like everyone else.

    Every trade changes the market, and HFT systems spamming a market with thousands of trade requests they never intend to make is far more market manipulating than taking advantage of a bug in a robot someone stupidly turned loose with their money. The whole purpose of HFT is manipulating everything in a very small way where these Norwegians manipulated 1 trader in a big way. All of the HFT systems manipulate each other in exactly the same way and if they find a way to take advantage of each other, you better believe that they will be milking it until it gets fixed.

  9. Useless on Prosecutors Request Closed Courtroom For Goldman HFT Programmer's Trial · · Score: 2, Insightful
  10. Re:So what is it exactly? on iPhone Jailbreak Uses a PDF Display Vulnerability · · Score: 1

    obviously both

  11. froyo? on The Sun Unleashes Coronal Mass Ejection At Earth · · Score: 1

    Is this how Sprint decided to deploy Android 2.2 to the EVO tomorrow?

  12. Re:Intelligence test on Apple Lays Out Location Collection Policies · · Score: 1

    it's even easier to string together if the 24 hourly random ID happens to not occur simultaneously with one of the 12 hour home phonings...

  13. Re:Antennas and Cradles on Apple Censors Consumer Report iPhone4 Discussions · · Score: 1

    GP's idea would make the reception worse, and yours would make it even worse than GP's idea. The whole point of antennae is that they are the right length to do their job. You don't want them shorter (giving an iphone the finger) or longer (connecting metal crap to other parts of the phone). Basically this phone needs to have the antenna disconnected and replaced with a regular one inside if there is any space.

  14. Re:Worst Explanation? on Worst Explanation From Tech Support? · · Score: 1

    don't give him too much grief, he's probably from india

  15. Re:why bt and not archive.org? on Thebroken Videos · · Score: 1

    Its nice, some people want to wait for the quality others want it fast.

    just like sex!

  16. Re:get over it on Thebroken Videos · · Score: 1

    ah the memories...I thought 2600 was cool when I was 15 too.

  17. Re:How about internet over water pipes on Broadband Over Power Lines: Coming Soon? · · Score: 1

    and that has what to do with broadband over water?

  18. nothankyou. on Windows that Double as LCD Monitors · · Score: 1

    I don't want the entire neighborhood seeing what sort of fetish pron I indulge in.

  19. Re:Jennifer Trosper is a VOLLEYBALL PLAYER! on Spirit Rolls on Mars · · Score: 1

    She was the captain of the 1989 MIT Volleyball team, and the first MIT grad to be inducted into the Verizon Academic All-American hall of fame. She was a hottie back then too- read all about it at this webpage.

    Uh, no she wasn't.