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  1. Re:interstellar mission on Astronomers To Announce Discovery of a Nearby 'Earth-Like' Planet (seeker.com) · · Score: 2

    Sorry, that should be 10 years, not 100.

  2. Re:interstellar mission on Astronomers To Announce Discovery of a Nearby 'Earth-Like' Planet (seeker.com) · · Score: 1

    You don't know as much as you think you do. Not only is Antimatter real, scientists have been making it for over 100 years for experiments and study.

  3. You wouldn't have needed a world wide initiative if governments weren't so insistent on indiscriminately spying on everyone. We're protecting ourselves from YOU. You made your bed, now sleep in it.

  4. Milo is one of the few people that's trying to have an honest conversation about some major problems that are being caused by SJWs. Frankly I applaud his tenacity and willingness to try to take it on. It's near impossible to even begin the conversation with these people unless you bring in someone who fits the profile of one of their minority groups. Which he does. That should be saying something to you.

  5. Re:Not surprised on Donald Trump Signs Pledge To Crack Down On Internet Porn (pcworld.com) · · Score: 2, Informative

    ...because they're not trying to ban porn. They're trying to ban child porn, and they're trying to restrict access to all the rest to those old enough to view it. How do they think they'll pull this off? That's anyone's guess. It'll probably even be impossible to achieve. However there's nothing wrong with the goals. We don't let minors buy porn mags, why would we let them surf porn on the internet?

  6. Re:Hypocrite. His wife has done nude phot shoots. on Donald Trump Signs Pledge To Crack Down On Internet Porn (pcworld.com) · · Score: 2

    Did you see the picture of the guy (Alé de Basseville) taking the photos? Seriously, I think he might be a vampire.

  7. Re:don't trust uTorrent on Mr. Robot 'Plugs' uTorrent and Pirate Release Groups (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 2

    "but when a wrong upgrade requires a complete wipe of windows"

    Why the fuck is this "informative" - it's best buy tech support levels of stupid.

  8. Re:If you have this problem.. on Phones Without Headphone Jacks Are Here... and They're Extremely Annoying (mashable.com) · · Score: 1

    Found the Apple fanboy. Also, hateful and bigoted? Pot, meet kettle. Go back to playing pokemon in traffic.

  9. If you have this problem.. on Phones Without Headphone Jacks Are Here... and They're Extremely Annoying (mashable.com) · · Score: 0

    ...it's your own fault for buying more Crapple products. Let go of them, you'll be happier for it.

  10. Re:Atari is still kicking? on Atari Is Going To Build IoT Devices (pcmag.com) · · Score: 1

    It is, hasbro bought them out years ago and now it's just a logo for them to hide behind.

  11. If you could have made his billions, why haven't you?

  12. Re:Exactly right on Slashdot Asks: Would You Pay For Android Updates? (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Instead of telling everyone how stupid they are and how much more experience you have, perhaps you could tell them what they can do to be safer instead of telling them how hopeless it is.

    The problem with people like you is that you've become so jaded that you want everyone else to be as downtrodden and angry as you are.

  13. Re:We've already got those ... on AI Will Create 'Useless Class' Of Human, Predicts Bestselling Historian (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Is that anything like an arts degree?

  14. Not new. on Nevada Startup Stores Energy With Trains (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    Bill Nye had a similar idea that involved digging a large hole and raising a large weight with solar energy, then reclaiming it by letting gravity do the work. It's basically the same principle as weight driven clocks.

    There's really no innovation here - they've just made the entire thing larger. we've been storing energy like this even before batteries were a thing.

  15. Actually it's about boosting economies. Sporting events like this draw people from all over the world who in turn spend their money there. Local businesses turn a huge profit during the Olympics.

  16. Re:How long will it be? on Real-Life RoboCop Guards Shopping Centers In California (metro.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    ...and then get tracked by the owner and arrested since an expensive guard robot will almost certainly have a tracking and long-range communication system...

  17. Re:This may be a good thing... on Real-Life RoboCop Guards Shopping Centers In California (metro.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Shooting a robot should be grounds for a murder charge?

    Until someone actually develops a robot capable of autonomous thought and self-awareness that will continue to be the dumbest thing I've heard this year so far.

  18. We've already got those ... on AI Will Create 'Useless Class' Of Human, Predicts Bestselling Historian (theguardian.com) · · Score: 5, Funny

    Presently they're called MBAs, and I'm sure they could be easily replaced with a magic 8-ball.

  19. Re:I like how they survey a very small subset... on Privacy Fears Deterring Almost Half of American Households From Online Shopping (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    It has to do with the fact that the conclusion being drawn by the math and the reality of the sales figures don't support each other as they should. It's like saying "the videogame industry is dying" after steam releases a report that indicates record profits.

    It's astonishing that you're too stupid to understand that.

  20. Re:I like how they survey a very small subset... on Privacy Fears Deterring Almost Half of American Households From Online Shopping (bbc.com) · · Score: 0

    OK. so why is the conclusion not supported by reality? As the AC points out - online shopping profits are at record highs. If people are leaving in large numbers why is this not hurting online sales?

    Instead of being a an ass, back up your assertions with facts, because I sincerely doubt that's what this article is doing. Learn how to think critically.

  21. Re:I like how they survey a very small subset... on Privacy Fears Deterring Almost Half of American Households From Online Shopping (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    ...and it's got a good chance of being wrong because you can't guarantee that you're not just hitting a cluster of one kind of people. It's like sampling a section of Neapolitan ice cream and getting mostly chocolate, then assuming that it must be 95% chocolate because your sample wasn't very good.

  22. Canada is legalizing it next year - this is confirmed and not just wishful thinking. They're in the process of drafting the legislation which has a metric ton of support.

  23. Just make the legal limit zero. You shouldn't be under the influence of any mind altering drug while operating a 2000 lbs machine. Nothing wrong with smoking up, just wait a few hours before you drive.

  24. Re:Let's collect terrible puns on Obama To Become First US President To Visit Hiroshima Since 1945 Nuclear Attack (independent.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    All I have to say is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

  25. Re:Warning: Healthy At Every Size supporter on Neuroscience Explains Why Dieters Rarely Lose Weight (nytimes.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    Idiocy is more of a problem than obesity will ever be - as evidenced by the fact that you think more weight would make someone fall faster. When did they stop talking about how gravity works in public schools?