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  1. Re:Fad Ahead? on Inventors Revolutionize Beekeeping · · Score: 1

    Very?

    My dog lived on the street for >1 year before we adopted her. She seemed to do ok.

  2. Re:IMO, as a beekeeper... on Inventors Revolutionize Beekeeping · · Score: 4, Interesting

    So start a business checking on the hives of others.
    I'd love something simple like this. But I'm not going to put the time into learning the details of the bee life cycle & issues to do much more than turn a tap.

    Change me $50/year + 1 quart of honey, come out 2x per year to check on the hive, you'll have a deal.

    Call it being a 'bee wrangler' or some PC name like that

  3. Re:I dont get the honey thing... on Inventors Revolutionize Beekeeping · · Score: 1

    And alcohol is yeast shit.

  4. Re:Fad Ahead? on Inventors Revolutionize Beekeeping · · Score: 1

    He was whining about all the shortcomings of the new system.

  5. Re:Fad Ahead? on Inventors Revolutionize Beekeeping · · Score: 1

    My dog & cat would be happy to just eat scraps from the dinner table every night.

  6. Re:Fad Ahead? on Inventors Revolutionize Beekeeping · · Score: 1

    So what exactly is there to do? Educate us instead of whine.

    Why would there be more effort than turning the handle after initial setup?
    Why would you need to deal with the bees at all?

  7. Re:Sounds great, but... on Inventors Revolutionize Beekeeping · · Score: 1

    Better question, can it fit in a standard window casing? Bees on the outside, honey & biology from the inside.

  8. Re:Sweet! on Inventors Revolutionize Beekeeping · · Score: 2

    So, you're telling me I can't turn the handle every morning to get honey on my toast?

    Unfunded.

  9. Re:Of course they are on It's Official: NSA Spying Is Hurting the US Tech Economy · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Just like the NSA.

    Can you blame them?

  10. Re:But can we believe them? on Gemalto: NSA and GCHQ Probably Hacked Us, But Didn't Get SIM Encryption Keys · · Score: 1

    But if they're 'upselling' the 'more secure' SIM, they don't have to give them away.

  11. Re:Sounds good on Republicans Back Down, FCC To Enforce Net Neutrality Rules · · Score: 2

    Do you people read any news EXCEPT Fox

    Taking my parents as an example: Not on your fucking life.

  12. Re:Sounds good on Republicans Back Down, FCC To Enforce Net Neutrality Rules · · Score: 1

    The irony in these two sentences is the size of a mountain.

  13. Re:We were burgled but they didn't take anything.. on Gemalto: NSA and GCHQ Probably Hacked Us, But Didn't Get SIM Encryption Keys · · Score: 2

    PR written directly by the NSA.

  14. Re:But can we believe them? on Gemalto: NSA and GCHQ Probably Hacked Us, But Didn't Get SIM Encryption Keys · · Score: 2

    Why would the company selling SIMs not want everyone to replace their SIMs?

  15. Re:Facts not in evidence on NSA Director Wants Legal Right To Snoop On Encrypted Data · · Score: 1

    That's like a quarter of a fuck. At most.

  16. Re: Facts not in evidence on NSA Director Wants Legal Right To Snoop On Encrypted Data · · Score: 1

    Rightfully so.

    One happens daily. The other happens when our government pisses off somebody.

  17. Re:Facts not in evidence on NSA Director Wants Legal Right To Snoop On Encrypted Data · · Score: 1

    Not foolish.

    Life (and liberty) threatening. To all citizens.

  18. Re:Facts not in evidence on NSA Director Wants Legal Right To Snoop On Encrypted Data · · Score: 1

    That'd be great. Except they were just shown to have compromised every cell phone on the planet by illegally hacking into the manufacture of SIM cards.

    Does that sound like 'worst motivations'?

    To normal people, it does.

  19. Re:Actually, ADM Rogers doesn't "want" that at all on NSA Director Wants Legal Right To Snoop On Encrypted Data · · Score: 2

    Do you understand that an individualized warrant is required to target, collect, store, analyze, or disseminate the communications content of a US Person anywhere on the globe, and that the current law on the issue is stronger and more restrictive with regard to US Persons than it has ever been?

    That is delusions of political scale.

    Also, notice 'content'.

    Massive abuses can be, and have been, taken with metadata too.

  20. Re:Dear Michael Rogers, on NSA Director Wants Legal Right To Snoop On Encrypted Data · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Better phrased:

    "The fourth amendment of the Constitution, the highest law in the land, says 'Go fuck yourself.'"

  21. Re:Exception... on Ancient and Modern People Followed Same Mathematical Rule To Build Cities · · Score: 1

    That's why people live in the suburbs. Which take them three highways, two bridges and a tunnel to get to.

  22. Re:Hey, no worries. It's no big deal on Federal Court: Theft of Medical Records Not an 'Imminent Danger' To Victim · · Score: 1

    No need to dox him. Just find out what hospital his medical records are at...

  23. Re:Stop deleting the NSA hard drive backdoor news on Apple Patent Could Have "Broad Ramifications" For VR Headsets · · Score: 1

    Meh.

    I'm worried that every SIM on the planet may be backdoored.

    https://firstlook.org/theinter...

  24. Re:It was always just a matter of time...FTFY on The Disastrous Privacy Consequences of Canada's Anti-Terrorism Bill · · Score: 1

    Much more of a case of the squeaky wheel getting the grease.

  25. Re:He Was The Disease on Resistant Bacterial Infection Outbreak At California Hospital · · Score: 2

    Tell your brother in law that Obamacare can save him, but only if he repents.