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  1. Re:Good. on California Bill Would Dramatically Limit Commercial Drones · · Score: 3, Interesting

    He believes blackmail will be the most important new industry of the 21st century. AshMad is another way to get the info.

    The NSA will lead the way.

  2. Re:Moronic on Backwards S-Pen Can Permanently Damage Note 5 · · Score: 1

    Because it would still have the latching mechanism that the current setup has. duh.

  3. Re:jobs? on Robots Are Coming For Our Jobs, Just Not All of Them · · Score: 1

    correcting our grammer! and spelling.

  4. Re:Good to see an end to this Republican corporate on Calls For Funding NASA Commercial Crew Grow · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    actually, no, that's not very penisey. that's your thumb.

  5. Re: Remember the "change" he promised? on Mostly Theater? Taking Aim At White House 'We the People' Petitions · · Score: 0

    Technically, corporations are not a "branch" of the government. They simply control it.

  6. Hoover was more of an anal probe guy for these anti-Americans.

  7. Re:"unverified information" . . . ? on Proposed Rules Would Require Gov't Registration For Malaysian Press Sites · · Score: 1

    Well, it has been reported that the internet can be used for something other than porn, but I haven't seen anything to verify those reports.

    Hell, I think I saw that report on NNN.

  8. Re:The Wire on In Baltimore and Elsewhere, Police Use Stingrays For Petty Crimes · · Score: 1

    The evening news?

  9. Re:Laugh on Why Car Info Tech Is So Thoroughly At Risk · · Score: 1

    Vaccines are a special case, as you will find the gov't has indemnified the drug companies, short of the CEO pouring acid in the vials.

    Which is, of course, capitalism at it's finest. Privatize the profits, socialize the losses. The gov't was informed it had to do this, otherwise the drug companies wouldn't make enough money to making vaccines.

  10. Re:Laugh on Why Car Info Tech Is So Thoroughly At Risk · · Score: 1

    Them is tasty critters.

  11. Re:Good God, no. on Google Relaxes Handset Makers' Requirements for "Must-Include" Android Apps · · Score: 1

    It's not enough. They need to make up for charging their victims so little by also selling information about their victims to other companies.

  12. Re:Orwellian advertising device on Why Google Wants To Sell You a Wi-Fi Router · · Score: 1

    Come one. Clearly, this is basically being sold at cost. A couple more ports, and Google is loosing $0.50 on each unit. Why do you hate Google?

  13. Re:Unfortunately on Two US Marines Foil Terrorist Attack On Train In France · · Score: 1

    OMG. That just makes the problem worse, because then we all become highly-trained terrorists, instead of just the plain terrorists we currently are.

    We'd have to immediately deploy the military across the country to thwart everyone.

    And of course, it's a terrorist attack. Not a lone gunman, or deranged lunatic, but because the person is not white "terrorist!"

  14. Re:Unfortunately on Two US Marines Foil Terrorist Attack On Train In France · · Score: 0

    You still can. Car keys can readily be used to kill someone with good shot directly at the carotid artery in the neck. Or a metal pen. Or an aluminum stylus for a phone/tablet. Then there is rigging a lithium-ion battery to blow up next to a window [possibly could work, you'd have to take it apart to properly short it].

    Don't forget the 'bribe a guard, caterer, airline employee, etc' to get a proper weapon in the cabin.

    They've made it so the dumbest person who doesn't put any effort or thought into trying to get a weapon onto the plane, can't get the weapon onto the plane, most of the time.

  15. Re:My Microsoft ergonomic keyboard has it on the l on Ask Slashdot: Do You Press "6" Key With Right Or Left Hand? · · Score: 1

    A trusty fish bonker works for me.

  16. Re:Yes on Do You Have a Right To Use Electrical Weapons? · · Score: 1

    well, we should at least have the opportunity to:

    get together with our friends prior to being asked to make a statement
    write a statement about what happened [by us and our friends]
    have our statements taken as being completely truthful, and needing no further investigation

  17. Re:buh, bye on Jeb Bush Comes Out Against Encryption · · Score: 1

    Stupid houses with their non-transparent walls and curtains for the windows. Why do house-builders hate America?

  18. Re:4/5 in favor on Finland Considers Minimum Income To Reform Welfare System · · Score: 1

    I believe the GP is using the US Republican definition of 'gaming' the system, by the person being physically capable of some kind of work, no matter how small, but not performing it, while collecting money from the state. Other names they have for these most worthless of people include "deadbeat", "immigrant" and "Democrat voter".

  19. Re:When you can't trust scientific journals on Another Slew of Science Papers Retracted Because of Fraud · · Score: 2

    The Republican Party.

  20. Re:So, Japan is winning the new space race... on HTV-5 On Its Way To the ISS · · Score: 1

    Time for a dance off!

  21. Re:not shock on Breathing Beijing's Air Is the Equivalent of Smoking Almost 40 Cigarettes a Day · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's all false propaganda. Western lies and deceit. We all breath pure mountain air, straight from the Himilaya's!

  22. Re:adam fabio on You Can Have My TIPs When You Pry Them From My Cold, Dead Hands · · Score: 1

    You know he's a good engineer if he will attest that using the right parts in the right situation will work properly.

  23. Re:What's the point? on Data-Crunching Could Kill Your Downtime At Work · · Score: 2

    managers aren't interested in that.

    they want you to give your all until you can't anymore, then it's next up.

  24. Re:I dern't believe it! on F-35 Might Be Outperformed By Fourth-Generation Fighters · · Score: 1

    These are just simulations, to trick Putin and Jinping. It's a double-fake, in that they want the 'East' to believe that the F-35 greatly outperforms everything out right now, so they will also start pouring billions into making new fighter planes [as they are going for "well, the Americans have put how many billions into this plane, and continue to put more into it, but for years everything public about the plane indicates that unless it gets a missile lock on the enemy from 100 km away it gets blown out of the sky. they would be utterly stupid to keep putting money into the plane if the reports were true. it must really be an outstanding plane."

    Unfortunately, it really just comes down to military contractors paying their friends in Congress and the Senate to keep giving them more and more of our money, and our childrens money.

  25. Re:What could possibly go wrong? on The Promise of 5G · · Score: 1

    yes, they have changed the little number in the corner of your cell phone from 2, to 3 to 4.