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  1. Re:Effectiveness on After Celebrity Photo Leaks, 4chan Introduces DMCA Policy · · Score: 1

    Who needs a million monkeys when you have automated scripts...?

  2. Re:April's Fools Early? on After Celebrity Photo Leaks, 4chan Introduces DMCA Policy · · Score: 2, Funny

    Well, I always wondered what would be the straw that broke 4chan's back - now we know.
    4chan is as good as dead, just like Alt.Tasteless before it. Time for the hordes of trolls, sickos, wannabes and script kiddies to find another pit to infest. Wonder where it'll be?
    So long 4chan. It's been fun but in time, all things pass.

  3. Re:Interesting line from TFA: on Radioactive Wild Boars Still Roaming the Forests of Germany · · Score: 2

    Look up the DDT concentration pyramid - it doesn't take large doses in the creatures in the lower stages of the pyramid to build up to toxic levels in the apex predators - which would be us in this case.

  4. Re:stealing identity on UK Prisons Ministry Fined For Lack of Encryption At Prisons · · Score: 2

    The identity of 3000 people who have been proven they are prepared to break the law? Or maybe the police reports on the true connection/affiliation of said people? Can't possibly see how that information could of be any use to organised crime...

  5. Re:As a former employee... on UK Prisons Ministry Fined For Lack of Encryption At Prisons · · Score: 1

    AFAIK Brazil was actually written partially based on Gilliam's dealings with the Civil Service. And MoJ is STILL using XP - they paid M$ £5m for the privilage of getting to use it for another year...

  6. Re:yeah on FCC Warned Not To Take Actions a Republican-Led FCC Would Dislike · · Score: 2

    "We're not in charge, but we want you to behave as if we were cos' we might well be someday."
    The sheer brass balls of his arrogance astounds me.

  7. Re:Perhaps they can ask Google to forget that page on Hack an Oscilloscope, Get a DMCA Take-Down Notice From Tektronix · · Score: 1, Funny

    And here I was thinking it was Don't Copy My Ass...

  8. Re:Unbelievable on Ford, GM Sued Over Vehicles' Ability To Rip CD Music To Hard Drive · · Score: 2

    Difference to previous lawsuits is that here they're going after the American Auto Industry - one of America's sacred cows. Expect to see these shysters going home with million-dollar legal fees and their asses handed back to them on silver platters.

  9. Re:When going into business with Friends on How Gygax Lost Control of TSR and D&D · · Score: 5, Informative

    IIRC Williams went on to sink as much of TSR's money as possible into buying up the rights for the Buck Rogers RPG ... which flopped and sunk without a trace, crippling TSR's finances. Rather than invest in it to turn its declining fortunes around as she was supposed to she effectively asset stripped it - her family owned the Buck Rogers franchise rights...
    All in all a classic carpetbagger move by Williams that everyone except Gygax fell for.

  10. Re:Could be worse on Free Copy of the Sims 2 Contains SecuROM · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "Here's a free ice lolly. What's that, you found that I froze a turd inside it? Well you got it for free so you have no right to complain..."
    Nice logic, man.

  11. Re: Maybe, maybe not. on Obama Administration Says the World's Servers Are Ours · · Score: 1

    Dear Microsoft,
    We notice you have a sales arm in our gloroius country. Therefore your entire company is subject to our jusrisdiction and we demand you hand over data on any computer in the imperialist pig-dog USA that is running any of your operating systems. We have special interest in computers held by the NSA, CIA, FBI and such agencies and would appreciate if you handed those over first - preferably within 24 hours.
    Yours sincerely, KGB.

  12. Re:Short version of article on Microsoft Settles With No-IP After Malware Takedown · · Score: 2

    When the 800-lb gorilla in the room gestures at you to drop your pants the only choice you have is whether he breaks your arm first or not...

  13. This isn't confined to America - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-e...
    If a private citizen had done something like this it would prosecuted as Tampering with Evidence. But if the police do it, they get away with it...

  14. Re:So what is the emergency? on UK Gov't Plans To Push "Emergency" Surveillance Laws · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "Our data trawling has been illegal all along like we were being told but ignored? Quick, pass some hastily drafted loophole-ridden over-reaching legislation so we can't be sued...

  15. Re:But it wasn't for "national security" on UK Computing Student Jailed After Failing To Hand Over Crypto Keys · · Score: 1

    Anything you say to a police officer in the UK is considered evidence or a confession for the prosecution, but hearsay for the purposes of your defence.

  16. Re:Just 15 minutes? on Study: People Would Rather Be Shocked Than Be Alone With Their Thoughts · · Score: 1

    It DOES depend on where the electrodes were attached to be fair...

  17. Re:sound and sides on Unintended Consequences For Traffic Safety Feature · · Score: 1

    It's to stop boy racers sitting at the lights reading the signals for the other stream or pedestrians and knowing when the lights are about to change so they can jump off the line the second their lights have gone amber. Used to cause a huge amount of accidents with people who were travelling in the other direction and speeding up to get through on the amber their way.

  18. Re:But people forget what MENSA concluded on Match.com, Mensa Create Dating Site For Geniuses · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I have an IQ that repeatedly tested somewhere between 150-170. I crashed out of two universities, spent most of the 90's off my face one way or another and now work in IT support for a government department. High IQ doesn't always correlate to greater success - though it has helped me find a niche where I can slack more efficiently and still pull in a decent salary so I guess I'm not doing too bad.

  19. Re:Well, this won't backfire! on Wikipedia Editors Hit With $10 Million Defamation Suit · · Score: 4, Informative

    I'm sure you can just look it up on Wikipedia.

  20. Re:So now we can steal their IP? on China Leads In Graphene Patent Applications · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The only ones to get rich will be the lawyers.
    Who drafted all these laws in the first place...

  21. Re:Chicago Blackhawks too? on Washington Redskins Stripped of Trademarks · · Score: 2

    When someone says "I'm rather offended by that" my instinctive response is to say "You're offended by THAT? Well you're gonna get majorly butthurt when I really get going, asshole."
    "I'm offended by that" is very rarely used by someone who is actually hurt by something you've said, instead it's the rallying cry of a certain type of bottom-feeder who is too spineless to stand up for themselves so gets their jollies by claiming offence on other people's behalf.

  22. Re:Chicago Blackhawks too? on Washington Redskins Stripped of Trademarks · · Score: 0

    "Who gets to decide? Appointed bureaucrats at the US Department of Butthurt and Liberal Guilt" - TFTFY

  23. Re:Hmm... on Why China Is Worried About Japan's Plutonium Stocks · · Score: 1

    And when China threatened to cut off the water supply to Hong Kong we... gave it to them.

  24. Re:What about as a lifestyle choice? on EU's Top Court May Define Obesity As a Disability · · Score: 2

    "who you sleep with isn't a choice?" - Who you sleep with is a choice, who you fancy isn't.

  25. Re:Thyroid condition ? Doubtful. on EU's Top Court May Define Obesity As a Disability · · Score: 2, Informative

    Yep, they fix nitrogen and carbon from the air, using energy from sunlight. Animals on the other hand burn these compounds to release the energy. Unless you've learned to photosynthesise your weight gain/loss is going to be pretty directly related to the fuel intake/fuel use ratio.