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  1. Re:No Russian Goods In Stores. on Russia's Moon And Mars Exploration Ambitions Hobbled By A Lack Of Money (phys.org) · · Score: 1

    Not anymore. Some folks just aren't made to consume alcohol and I am one of them. Always starts out good, then somewhere along the line I blackout and then I need to start another thread about it. At least I figured it out before I became a road stain. I admit I kinda forgot about the Vodka, BUT, the point still stands. They need to make some goods.

  2. No Russian Goods In Stores. on Russia's Moon And Mars Exploration Ambitions Hobbled By A Lack Of Money (phys.org) · · Score: 1

    Hard to make money when you don't make anything regular consumers want. I don't need an ICBM or a tanker full of oil. How about some furniture or other household goods, or clothing? I would buy Russian goods if they were viable and available.

  3. A Lose-Lose Proposition on DoJ Says Apple's Posture on iPhone Unlocking Is Just Marketing (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    If Apple refuses then the tanks roll in so to speak, and if they comply then they will lose potentially a lot of business because the rumors will be valid about 'back-doors'. I assume there is some other crap at play since this smells like a rat.

  4. That's A Nice Company You Have, Apple on John McAfee Offers To Decrypt San Bernardino iPhone For the FBI and Save America (hothardware.com) · · Score: 1

    It would be ashamed if something happened to it. *wink wink

  5. I Thought Humans Did The Killings on Paris Attacks Would Not Have Happened Without Crypto (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    I guess the crypto was hanging out on the couch and thought this would be a good time to kill some folks. So he got up and went downstairs and grabbed his guns and headed out. I guess the little crypto will think twice about thinking.

  6. Who Knew on TP-Link Begins Lockdown of Firmware In Response To FCC · · Score: 1

    That the figurative back-door man would be worse than the actual back-door man?

  7. Tired Of COPS & Barney Miller Reruns Anyways on Hard-Coded Password Exposes Video Surveillance DVRs To Hacking (csoonline.com) · · Score: 1

    Watching folks cut their lawn and the cars go by seems a little more entertaining.

  8. Print Your Own Chokables. on Mattel Unveils $300 3D Printer (computerworld.com) · · Score: 2

    Lawsuits in 3...2...1

  9. Re:I already have a car with a camless engine on Camless Internal Combustion and the Digital Age (hackaday.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    Don't be a wankel. Nobody likes a wankel.;)

  10. Since it is a death trip, it would seem these guys are the best suited.

  11. But This Crap Ain't Music. on The RIAA Says 1500 Streams = 1 Album Sale (riaa.com) · · Score: 1

    So no laws were broken. Move Along.

  12. Where do I sign up??!! I will take your cash so you will feel better. I know I will feel better.

  13. Always expected Russian and Chinese hardware to revolutionize these technologies. That is what I was taught in school in the 70's and 80's. But I think it is better that an American backed country push through. Solidifies the Great American 2-Faced Stance.

  14. Coudn't Catch Some Fish First? on DARPA's Robot Ship Slated For April Unveiling (nationaldefensemagazine.org) · · Score: 1

    Or maybe a robot ocean cleaner? How about a robot plastic plucker? A robot oil sucker? Nahh. Lets build a robot warbot!!!

  15. Re:Beast With 7 Heads & 10 Horns on 'Rogue Scientists' Could Exploit Gene Editing Technology, Experts Warn (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Just waiting for the Euphrates to go dry and some IoT tags in our foreheads.

  16. Beast With 7 Heads & 10 Horns on 'Rogue Scientists' Could Exploit Gene Editing Technology, Experts Warn (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Will be easy to whip up now!!!

  17. Walled Weed Pit Is More Like It. on Seeing Beyond The Hubris Of Facebook's Free Basics Fiasco (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 2

    How dare you insult gardens like that!!!

  18. I Hope I Have To Change My Handle on CERN Engineer Details AMD Zen Processor Confirming 32 Core Implementation, SMT (hothardware.com) · · Score: 1

    PLEASE be a good chip. My i7-920 is starting to sweat.

  19. Re:What penalty? on Sci-Hub, a Site With Open and Pirated Scientific Papers · · Score: 2

    I forgot Russia doesn't have prisons, security forces, executions or traitors. My bad.

  20. Thank You. on Sci-Hub, a Site With Open and Pirated Scientific Papers · · Score: 4, Interesting

    This is the kind of person/entity that has the balls to do what is right regardless of the penalty. A true hero. Maybe a stereotype has died today.

  21. I Have Some Tea You Can Hack. on UK GHCQ Is Allowed To Hack (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Only thing worthwhile from limey land was The New Wave Of British Heavy Metal. Now that is over we can nuke them and fix the worlds Queen problem. Mankind is useless at ruling itself. FUCK YOU ALL.

  22. Trackables. Not Wearables. on Qualcomm Promises Gigabit LTE Speeds and New Chips to Power Smartwatches (google.com) · · Score: 2

    Let's get this term right. IoT is the Internet of Trackables. Anyone who says different is a liar. Our society won't be happy until all the HAVES will be in total control of the HAVE-NOTS.

  23. Print A Map Or Don't Go. on Drivers Need To Forget Their GPS · · Score: 1

    I've had access to GPS for quite a while and have NEVER used it. I don't trust my navigation to a computer and a battery. I find it much easier to just use a printed map or a mapbook. I would say you have to be pretty fucking stupid to take off on roads unknown without a printed map. But after living on this rock for close to 50 years, stupidity is just as common as wind and dirt.

  24. Re:Oops on Wired To Block Ad-Blocking Users, Offer Subscription (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    And the New York Times.