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  1. Re:Not just South Korea on South Korean Citizen IDs Vulnerable, Based On US Model · · Score: 1

    For you, the number will be so long, they will have to graft a bunch of extra skin onto your forehead.

    And they'll put a backup copy across your penis, balls and ass.

  2. Re:Not just South Korea on South Korean Citizen IDs Vulnerable, Based On US Model · · Score: 1

    Yes. You will be able to choose between Curlz and Giddyup.

  3. Re:Not just South Korea on South Korean Citizen IDs Vulnerable, Based On US Model · · Score: 1

    This problem will be fixed once we just give in and get the number tattooed on our foreheads.

    You know it's coming.

  4. Re:Were these cars running systemd? on Virginia State Police Cars Hacked · · Score: 2

    Yes.

  5. Re:well, of course on Researchers: Thousands of Medical Devices Are Vulnerable To Hacking · · Score: 3, Funny

    How else can the doctor check your status from the golf course? Talking on the phone might disturb the other person while they are taking a stroke.

  6. Re: How much will it cost. on Elon Musk Predicts 1,000km EV Range In Two Years, Autonomous Cars In Three · · Score: 2

    They promise to only sell the data to anybody who will pay for it.

  7. Re:Google is mining my user data? on Apple, Microsoft Tout Their Privacy Policies To Get Positive PR · · Score: 2

    No, they aren't doing it for you. If anything, they would be using your CPU cycles to mine BC for them.

    Because you run an adblocker, you scum!

  8. Re:I've checked all the measurements on (Over-)Measuring the Working Man · · Score: 1

    doesn't really matter when you turn around and leave right away.

  9. Re:My money is on.... on FBI and DEA Under Review For Misuse of NSA Mass Surveillance Data · · Score: 1

    They are fine with forgetting about the 4th.

  10. Re:Excellent news on Raytheon Wins US Civilian Cyber Contract Worth $1 Billion · · Score: 1

    Yes it will. Data from all these private companies will be shared with DHS. Just think of all the terrorists they will catch because of this bold new program!

  11. Re:They *dont* get a warrant on How the FBI Hacks Around Encryption · · Score: 2

    Only applies if the encrypted data is copyright by a company with a valuation over $10 million US.

  12. Re:What's wrong with titanium dioxide? on New Nanoparticle Sunblock Is Stronger and Safer, Scientists Say · · Score: 1

    Then why to they make it in paste form?

  13. Re:Seen this first hand on Are Enterprise Architects the "Miltons" of Their Organizations? · · Score: 1

    Yes. Hire a hitman to create an opening for a new enterprise architect.

  14. Re:Sucked into jet engine, subsequent encounter on Doctors On Edge As Healthcare Gears Up For 70,000 Ways To Classify Ailments · · Score: 1

    It's just a flesh wound. I can keep working.

  15. Re:Robots Only on How Can NASA's Road To Mars Be Made More Affordable? · · Score: 2

    movie set, just like the moon landings.

  16. Yes.

  17. Re: Face facts, she is not going to admit anythin on Government Finds New Emails Clinton Did Not Hand Over · · Score: 2

    Except there are specific laws/rules in place for specific types of communication mediums.

    If there was a procedure that all her verbal communications were to be recorded by, say, the NSA, and instead, she decided to record all her verbal communications herself and just hand over 'relevant' communications to the NSA, the same thing would happen.

    There was a rule in place and she chose to not follow it. Why would you want there to be no consequences for breaking it, regardless of which party breaks it?

  18. Re:6 years on BlackBerry Launches Android Smartphone · · Score: 1

    First, QNX isn't BlackBerry OS
    Second, the tools for QNX are not what you use to create apps for BBOS.
    Third, effectively, nobody is making apps for BBOS. Wouldn't surprise me if there are more apps for it using the Android shim layer than there are native BBOS apps.

  19. Re:WikiLeaks, more like WikiTinfoils on Saudi Arabia Almost Bought Hacking Team · · Score: 1

    I prefer facing the challenge.

  20. Re:Motherboards need an Experienced Electronician on Why All Boards Need a Technology Expert · · Score: 1

    The problem will easily be fixed by putting more chicks on boards.

  21. Re:Minority report. on Police Program Aims to Pinpoint Those Most Likely to Commit Crimes · · Score: 1

    No, as those show still treat non-'targets' as normal, innocent people.

    The problem is, normal people think "suspected criminals" means just that, people who the police have some actual reason that they can articulate for that person to be investigated for. This is not true.

    Everyone is a "suspected criminal", with an ever-expanding profile for the police to access, and it is largely "do they feel like arresting you today?"

  22. Re:Cookies are for chickens on Modern Browsers Are Undefended Against Cookie-based MITM Attacks Over HTTPS · · Score: 1

    Cookie Ducks are delicious.

  23. Re:A sudden breakout on Phone Passwords Protected By 5th Amendment, Says Federal Court · · Score: 1

    without the 'like'

  24. Re:This is why I don't go to movie theatres on British Movie Theater Staff To Wear Night-Vision Goggles To Combat Movie Piracy · · Score: 1

    Same as if you watched it in the theatre...only less sticky. And you know who is fondling your arm.

  25. Re: They Never thought he had a bomb... on This Is What a Real Bomb Looks Like · · Score: 1

    It's not like you can just go into virtually any department store and buy a clock that alarms you...

    You have to go to the police and get the forms, fill them out, submit them with copies of your birth certificate and passport, wait at least three days [because you really don't want people to be in a rush to get alarmed] and then get your license for your "Alarm Clock".