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  1. Re:Not cans on Coca-Cola Reserves a Massive Range of MAC Addresses · · Score: 1

    Atlanta metro trains. Only give coins, including $1 coins, for change.

  2. Re:Oh noez, it's teh Google on Coming Soon: Prescription Lenses For Google Glass · · Score: 1
  3. Re:Not cans on Coca-Cola Reserves a Massive Range of MAC Addresses · · Score: 1

    Because nobody in America wants 20 largish coins in their pants/wallet/purse.

    They're heavier than paper, larger than paper, noisier than paper.

    WHY would you want coins?

  4. Re:Not cans on Coca-Cola Reserves a Massive Range of MAC Addresses · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Every time I travel.

    ATM only gives out $20. Some ticket/food/item only costs $2-3, I get 17 $1 coins jingling around in my pocket.

    You get rather paranoid if you're out walking around.

  5. Re:Team Viewer on Ask Slashdot: Best App For Android For Remote Access To Mac Or PC? · · Score: 4, Funny

    I'm just happy I didn't have to milk my dad.

  6. Re: on Illinois Law Grounds PETA Drones Meant To Harass Hunters · · Score: 1

    B E E Z I D dot com!

  7. Re: Land of the Free! on Illinois Law Grounds PETA Drones Meant To Harass Hunters · · Score: 2

    I think it'd be ok to destroy their drones on public lands too.

  8. Re:Still like to have more then 1 port in side the on Apple's New Mac Pro Gets High Repairability Score · · Score: 1

    LOL. I looked at the VMware supported hardware.

    They punched me in the face for asking about a GNU/Linux RAID.

  9. Re:Springing Back on Apple's New Mac Pro Gets High Repairability Score · · Score: 1

    You know....

  10. Re:Still like to have more then 1 port in side the on Apple's New Mac Pro Gets High Repairability Score · · Score: 1

    Well, I just bought a RAID of 24 SSDs with 5 TB usable. All for only $50k.

  11. Re:Springing Back on Apple's New Mac Pro Gets High Repairability Score · · Score: 4, Funny

    Fish tank was the only way to make that thing useful though.

    Too bad my goldfish didn't last long in it.

    Maybe I should have removed the electronics.

  12. No, the most horrible thing in the world is having US taxpayer money paying for a police state in other countries where there are folks, just like those in 1776, who want to force us out through any means necessary.

    If we stop spreading our police state in the first place, we won't have to worry about suicide bombers. Since the cost seems to be about $10Trillion for about each incident prevented, they're aren't remotely effective at doing their job in the first place.

  13. Re:Let's take his word for it... on Former CIA/NSA Head: NSA Is "Infinitely" Weaker As a Result of Snowden's Leaks · · Score: 1

    That's really not good enough.

  14. So how are they supposed to do their mission of "Global Cryptologic Dominance through Responsive Presence and Network Advantage" if they're only on US soil?

    http://www.nsa.gov/about/values/index.shtml

  15. Unless 'their Enemies' are the populace.

  16. Everybody but the NSA and cold fjord does.

  17. HEIL!

  18. Wait, you want us to believe the NSA propaganda *AFTER* Snowden's release?

    LOLWTF

  19. Boo hoo.

    Civility is for people who aren't for spying on everyone in the world, at US taxpayers expense.

    So fuck off until you realize how horrible what the NSA is doing truly is.

  20. metadata is data. It's illegal to collect. Period.

    And most court cases aren't allowed to be heard because of 'state secrets'. As if that makes it ok to spy on the entire US.

    Again, go fuck yourself. And your 'facts'.

  21. Re:How do we prevent this? on USB Sticks Used In Robbery of ATMs · · Score: 1

    Why?

    Deadlines.

    Costs.

    Salaries.

  22. Go read the third sentence in my comment.

    Unless you think that I meant the FBI could get around the constitution.

  23. Pretty sure your sarcasm recognition program is borked.

  24. That's always been true.

    The problem is that the NSA decided to ignore the US boundaries. And the constitution. And the established laws.

    Unfortunately, if the FBI was doing what the NSA *is* doing, it would be legal.

  25. Re:Boohoo on Former CIA/NSA Head: NSA Is "Infinitely" Weaker As a Result of Snowden's Leaks · · Score: 4, Informative

    Are you saying that the US becoming the world's police and forcing it on the world makes other people in other countries pissed off at us?

    That's unpossible.

    Also, that would cost the Americans trillions of dollars.