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  1. vegetable crisper drawer.

    I thought it was called the veggie hospice.

  2. Re:SO when you pay people... on $70k Salaries Didn't 'Backfire'; Gravity Payments' Profits Have Doubled (inc.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You're describing the Copenhagen area, except education is free. I like it here.

  3. Re:Dark matter, heavy neutrinos and anti-matter on New Hubble Release Puts Another Nail In the Coffin of Dark Matter's Competitors (spacetelescope.org) · · Score: 1

    I've seen the heavy neutrino. It doesn't cut or wash its hair, it drinks beer out of the can and it says "Dude" all the time.

  4. But we've never actually seen a bear, so it might as well be a mutant chicken. It's a difference between the known unknown and the unknown unknown.

  5. Re:This is basic planetary physics.. on What Happened To the Martian Ocean and Magnetic Field? (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 1

    So let's crash the moon into Mars and see if it restarts the core.

  6. I was worried... on OPM Says 5.6 million Fingerprints Stolen In Cyberattack · · Score: 1

    I was worried when I read this, but then I checked and I still have my fingerprints.

  7. Re:3D is Huge on Startups Push 3D Printers As Industry Leaders Falter · · Score: 1

    So you're suggesting we print bows and arrows before riffles?

  8. Re:What a surprise! on Startups Push 3D Printers As Industry Leaders Falter · · Score: 1

    A fixie with a kickstand?? You'll have a hipster fatwa over your head!

  9. Not me on Facebook Dislike Hype Exploited In Phishing Campaign · · Score: 1

    My Facebook dislike has not been exploited

  10. Re:funnily enough... on MIT Physicists Have Finally Cracked Overhand Knots · · Score: 1

    I don't know knotting, I'm from Barcelona...

  11. Re:How is this legal? on Ashley Madison Source Code Shows Evidence They Created Bots To Message Men · · Score: 1

    "I'm a scumbag, but was cheated by an even bigger scumbag"-cases often don't go to court.

  12. Re:Not Very Hard on Lessons From Your Toughest Software Bugs · · Score: 2

    The nastiest bugs are almost always race conditions,...

    I was just about to write that, but you beat me to it.

  13. Re:ball-bearings, tire spikes, sand, and debris on How Developers Can Rebuild Trust On the Internet · · Score: 1

    You are ignoring the aspect of scale. Spikes on the highway will only make the first couple of cars fly off, noone can break into 10.000 houses at once. But on the internet things like that are possible, that's why a secure internet is important.

  14. Low tech solution on Your Body, the Battery: Powering Gadgets From Human "Biofuel" · · Score: 1
    From TFA:

    If all this walking seems like too much effort, and you don’t like their idea of people wrapping fabric around your heart, never fear—you’re also full of hot air.

    I'm afraid this hot air inside me could be made to generate electricity using a simple turbine...

  15. Re:Great on US Teen Pleads Guilty To Teaching ISIS About Bitcoin Via Twitter · · Score: 1

    Let's put a 17 year old in prison for 15 years for writing forbidded sentences. He'll come out as a well adjusted 32 year old adult.

    To jail with you! You used the forbidden word "forbidded"!

  16. It's a wonderful world on Musical Organ Created From 49 Floppy Disk Drives · · Score: 1

    How lucky am I to live in a time where dadbods and floppy organs are trending.

  17. Re:Is Slashdot getting too old? on Oldest Stone Tools Predate Previous Record Holder By 700,000 Years · · Score: 5, Funny

    Please have some respect, Slashdot predates similar websites by 700,000 years

  18. Re:yeah now... on UK Criminals Use Drones To Case Burglary Prospects · · Score: 1

    So, will they stop moving air? I'm looking forward to that.

  19. Re:Ok, I'll stick my neck on the chopping block on Amazon's Delivery Drones Will Be Able To Track Your Location · · Score: 1
    The GP actually wasn't that clearly formulated.

    Thus to we non-morons,

    Talking about comprehension, you must mean "to us non-morons", or maybe "to wee non-morons".

  20. Re:America on Pull-Top Can Tabs, At 50, Reach Historic Archaeological Status · · Score: 1

    Because europeans can totally relate to miles?

  21. Re:it's quite simple really on Cracking Passwords With Statistics · · Score: 1

    I did exactly as described and came up with "p4ssw0rd". What are the odds?

  22. Re:For work I use really bad passwords on Cracking Passwords With Statistics · · Score: 4, Funny

    "personal words" like that weirdly named village you passed through once on vacation.

    True. I spent last summer in Wales and the landscape is scattered with good passwords.

  23. Re:Humans are Human on Can Civilization Reboot Without Fossil Fuels? · · Score: 1

    Greenland? If you mean the vikings, they disappeared because of the little ice age along with the original greenlandic eskimos. There wasn't much to overconsume.

  24. Re:It's been nice knowing y'all on The Last Time Oceans Got This Acidic This Fast, 96% of Marine Life Went Extinct · · Score: 1

    No, it's Friday. In Chester's Mill it's domesday everyday.

  25. Re:If I was Australia on Australian ISPs Must Hand Over Pirates' Info · · Score: 3, Funny

    No man is an island... or a continent. Some men are incontinent, though.