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  1. Re:Maybe not sued.... on Teacher Cannot Be Sued For Denying Creationism · · Score: 1

    What if a student believes dinosaurs are an evil deception?

  2. Re:Aw c'mon on Firefox 7.0 Beta Released · · Score: 1

    CaMel notation would make that so much better.

  3. Re:How much is the fine? on Canadian Library to Loan Out People · · Score: 2

    3 meals a day.

  4. Re:I need to bone up on my anatomy. on Canadian Library to Loan Out People · · Score: 1

    Your middle school called. They said you need to repeat 7th grade.

    Again.

  5. Re:Damn straight! on 13-Year-Old Uses Fibonacci Sequence For Solar Power Breakthrough · · Score: 2

    He got modded down because he based his opinion on a photograph which may or may not actually show the experiment. Instead of the article which actually explains that those who are whining about what they see in the photograph are wrong.

  6. Re:Can we stop praising bad science? on 13-Year-Old Uses Fibonacci Sequence For Solar Power Breakthrough · · Score: 2

    Like a lot of other submitters, you are basing all of your whining on a couple of pictures - which do not show the actual set up of the study.

    Whining incorrectly about other people's work is utter bullshit.

  7. Re:He just used more solar cells on 13-Year-Old Uses Fibonacci Sequence For Solar Power Breakthrough · · Score: 1

    You're basing all of your criticism on one picture that may or may not show the actual configuration of his experiment. Knowing photographers, it was probably a posed photo that had nothing to do with the actual experiment.

    Pretty sure you're failing worse than the 13 yr old kid is.

  8. Re:Little bit of a strawman going on there. on Fired Techie Created Virtual Chaos At Pharma Co. · · Score: 1

    they should be punished as if they had committed the crim themselves

    Bullshit. Actions not done can't be punishable.

    they should be punished for corrupting the person or people who actually committed the offence

    Bullshit. Others are responsible for their actions. If you're an adult, you're responsible regardless of whether or not you were listening to someone else - and THEY are NOT to blame for your actions.

  9. Re:I disagree. on Fired Techie Created Virtual Chaos At Pharma Co. · · Score: 2

    My vote is the cowardly little agitators are considerably worse.

    I fully disagree. That's not making people take responsibility for their own actions.

    Those rioting/destroying property are responsible for their actions. If they were incited by others, it's still their damn fault.

    You should be punished for your actions, not words. But then, there is no freedom of speech there, or really anywhere anymore, so they may as well be punished too. Similarly, everyone who uses the 'four boxes of freedom' sig should be carted off to jail - it's promoting shooting of those in office. See where this leads?

  10. Re:Equal Opportunity on Microsoft Exec Responds To the Google-Motorola Deal · · Score: 1

    I'd be willing to be that the execs at Samsung & HTC are eyeing the hills and seeing what's the best path to get there.

    And if Google, just wanted patents instead of the hardware too, there were other options:
    http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2011/08/15/google-turning-into-a-mobile-phone-company-no-it-says/?nl=business&emc=dlbka8

  11. Re:Seriously you guys... on Microsoft Exec Responds To the Google-Motorola Deal · · Score: 4, Funny

    Or the ... wait for it ... MicroPhone.

    Sorry.

  12. Re:I think I can contain my enthusiasm on JooJoo Maker Is Back With a New Tablet · · Score: 1

    I'm betting that's how they were paid to build this ... thing.

  13. Re:No Way To Spin These Lies Away on Flawed Evidence In EU Apple vs. Samsung Case · · Score: 2

    No, it was actually a respectful showing that the GP & I spell it differently, which I was acknowledging.

    It must suck to live in a world where you always see the negative in everything.

  14. Re:No Way To Spin These Lies Away on Flawed Evidence In EU Apple vs. Samsung Case · · Score: 1

    I'll give you the aspect ratio if you give me the rest:

    Changed the colo(u)r?

    It's black. Blackety black black.

    Rotated the device 90 degrees from its standard?

    It's designed to do that.

    Fabricated screen contents to look like an iPad instead of the standard Android OS?

    You mean organized icons similar to the iPad for the point of comparison?

  15. Re:woo! on Mussels With Hydrogen Fuel Cells Found · · Score: 1

    Ouch?

  16. Re:I don't think much will come of it on Leaked AT&T Letter Damages Case For T-Mobile Merger · · Score: 1

    Sorry, I can't live on 5% bonds of only $10M. $500k/year is just untenable for life.

  17. Re:Capitalism at its best on Leaked AT&T Letter Damages Case For T-Mobile Merger · · Score: 1

    With true capitalism monopolies can only exist if they serve the consumer better than any other competitor.

    So ruthless, self-serving competition doesn't exist in true capitalism? Interesting!

    If only we could have it. Darn reality!

  18. Re:I don't think much will come of it on Leaked AT&T Letter Damages Case For T-Mobile Merger · · Score: 1

    Ahhh, insightful repartee on my subtle use of sarcasm.

  19. Re:Would Sprint buy T-Mobile? on Leaked AT&T Letter Damages Case For T-Mobile Merger · · Score: 1

    So fascinating they released a statement on it...last month.

    http://www.bgr.com/2011/07/28/sprint-announces-deal-to-adopt-4g-lte/

  20. Re:I don't think much will come of it on Leaked AT&T Letter Damages Case For T-Mobile Merger · · Score: 1

    Hey, if I can (just barely) make it on an $85M one time pay out, I'm sure he can make it on double that.

  21. Re:Timing... on Obama Administration Closing Recently Opened Datacenters · · Score: 1

    over the last 2 years WAS from the obama administration's continuation of the policy, but they didn't start the policy?

    Just like the Bush tax cuts, wars in Iraq & Afganistan, and massive military spending.

  22. Re:Yep on Google Patents Telling Time · · Score: 1

    Because this patent was in fact issued, the examiner must have thought that some aspect of it was dissimilar enough from existing practices to warrant the patent.

    AND not plainly obvious is where it tends to fall down.

  23. Re:The op is a... The author is an idiot on Old Arguments May Cost Linux the Desktop · · Score: 1

    I'm pretty sure #3 is also ????

  24. Re:Thunderbolt vs. USB3 on New USB Specification Promises 100W of Power · · Score: 1

    And just like firewire, thunderbolt is much faster than it's USB counterpart. Doesn't mean it's going to win.

  25. Re:All computers are less secure on Macs More Vulnerable Than Windows For Enterprise · · Score: 1

    impersonating an escalation prompt

    This assumes the user has admin login info. So how is this different from any other OS? sudoer is sudoer.

    the keychain ... provides a decryption oracle that can be moved off of the machine and cracked at the leisure of the attackers

    How is this any different than any other hash storage mechanism - /etc/shadow, /windows/Windows/System32/config

    I'm not trying to criticize, just trying to understand if this is really a unique attack or a variant of typical attacks on other platforms.