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  1. Re:tough love on How the NSA Is Harming America's Economy · · Score: 1

    started buying from China or some other country and those do actually have backdoors while the US companies actually didn't.

    You do know they've already been found, right? It's how the NSA hacked google.

  2. Re:Poor Cisco on How the NSA Is Harming America's Economy · · Score: 0

    Good thing you're only a decade late.

  3. Re:Poor Cisco on How the NSA Is Harming America's Economy · · Score: 1

    LOL at 'if allowed'.

  4. Re:"Dark Friday"? on Alfred Poor Says HDTV Manufacturers are Hurting (Video) · · Score: 1

    It's called meta-humor.

    Though it might also be meta-racism.

    Not really sure.

  5. Re:What is... on Microsoft Releases Browser-Based IDE, Visual Studio Online · · Score: 2

    Is that a bad thing?

  6. Re:Question... on Physicists Plan to Build a Bigger LHC · · Score: 1

    I can top that if I put on my running keds.

  7. Re:Risk Mitigation on The Second Operating System Hiding In Every Mobile Phone · · Score: 1

    Wake up earlier, slackass!

  8. Re:They'd have zero costs too. on Music Industry Issues Take Down Notices to 50 Major Lyrics Sites · · Score: 1

    And that 'other stuff' would still be someone else's work.

  9. Re:Risk Mitigation on The Second Operating System Hiding In Every Mobile Phone · · Score: 1

    Plus it can cook your lunch before 10AM!

  10. Re: BSOD as a replacement feature? on The State of ReactOS's Crazy Open Source Windows Replacement · · Score: 1

    I can smell the burn from here.

  11. Re:Why? on Music Industry Issues Take Down Notices to 50 Major Lyrics Sites · · Score: 1

    The revenue is not coming from selling the lyrics, they're coming from ads on the pages, so they are NOT making money off someone else's work.

    How much money would they be making if someone else's work, ie the lyrics, weren't on the page?

    zero fucking dollars

    So don't tell me they're not making money off someone else's work. That's just willful ignorance.

  12. Re:Government Involvement on How 3 Young Coders Built a Better Portal To HealthCare.gov · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "general welfare of the united states" is, and has, meant a lot of different things to different people.

    For some, it's healthcare for all.

  13. Re: Am I the only one on 25,000-Drive Study Gives Insight On How Long Hard Drives Actually Last · · Score: 1

    Wrong website for that.

  14. Re:Shout out to our veterans on Vday on IE Zero-Day Exploit Disappears On Reboot · · Score: 1

    LOL, no.

  15. Re:Shout out to our veterans on Vday on IE Zero-Day Exploit Disappears On Reboot · · Score: 1

    Why do *we* need to keep the *world* free?

  16. Re:Like we didn't know on How Silicon Valley Helped the NSA · · Score: 1

    *their own security* enhanced.

  17. If you say so.

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  18. Re:Give me a break. on The NSA Is Looking For a Few Good Geeks · · Score: 2

    That'd be a great idea.

    And they won't use all the blackmail they have to stop it either.

    No, sir.

  19. Re:So what on Credit Card Numbers Still Google-able · · Score: 1

    Except that A is distributing it freely, so why should anyone downstream have liability?

  20. Re:Many are Fake on Credit Card Numbers Still Google-able · · Score: 0

    Hence the reason for the mathematical check mentioned in the TFA.

  21. Re:Awesome! on UK Town To Get Driverless 'Pods' Mixing With Pedestrians · · Score: 1

    You're not very creative then.

  22. Re:Furloughed workers on "War Room" Notes Describe IT Chaos At Healthcare.gov · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Who the fuck cares?

    Mod points aren't actual things.

  23. Re: what about freeze tag? on Elementary School Bans Students From Touching Each Other · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yeah, the Canadians would know.

    But the Floridians probably wouldn't.

  24. Re:Never expect on Scientists Says Jellyfish Are Taking Over the Oceans · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Is this close enough?

    "One kind of jellyfish, which might be termed the zombie jelly, is quite literally immortal. When Turritopsis dohrnii “dies” it begins to disintegrate, which is pretty much what you expect from a corpse. But then something strange happens. A number of cells escape the rotting body. These cells somehow find each other, and reaggregate to form a polyp. All of this happens within five days of the jellyfish’s “death,” and weirdly, it’s the norm for the species."

    or this?

    "One of the fastest breeders of all is Mnemiopsis. Biologists characterize it as a “self-fertilizing simultaneous hermaphrodite,” which means that it doesn’t need a partner to reproduce, nor does it need to switch from one sex to the other, but can be both sexes at once. It begins laying eggs when just thirteen days old, and is soon laying 10,000 per day. Even cutting these prolific breeders into pieces doesn’t slow them down. If quartered, the bits will regenerate and resume normal life as whole adults in two to three days."

    http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2013/sep/26/jellyfish-theyre-taking-over/?page=2

  25. Re:There's a simple solution to poaching on Scientists Says Jellyfish Are Taking Over the Oceans · · Score: 1

    Somalia?