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  1. Re:Biological psychology treads on dangerous groun on Does Crime Leave a Genetic Trace? · · Score: 1

    Crime is a social construct. It's usually a case of being rather poor and/or having opportunity outweighing the risks.

    In some fundamentalist country homosexuality is a crime by law. If the regime would be toppled today, and said laws
    would be reversed, would the genetic makeup of aformentioned criminals suddenly flip?

  2. Re:No silver bullet on Can Reactive Programming Handle Complexity? · · Score: 1

    Wish I had mod points of the UP kind.

  3. Re:first on N. Korea Could Face Prosecution For 'Crimes Against Humanity' · · Score: 1

    Agreed, though you forgot Rogue State Number One.

  4. cannot applaud a murderder on Obama To Ask For $1 Billion Climate Change Fund · · Score: 1

    sorry.

  5. tease the neighborhood cats on What Would You Do With the World's Most Powerful Laser? · · Score: 1

    I must can has quicky thingy.

  6. Re:Can't say I didn't see this one coming. on Venezuelan Regime Censoring Twitter · · Score: 1

    You're a genius having that 20 20 hindsight.
    Oh, btw., you completely missed
    the operative word vis à vis Venezuela.

  7. Re:Control vs. Prosperity on A Strategy For Attaining Cuban Internet Connectivity · · Score: 0

    You must be from the US.
    Opinionated on the world, yet totally clueless about your own environs.
    Good luck living your dream.

  8. Cuba on A Strategy For Attaining Cuban Internet Connectivity · · Score: 1

    For help, Turn to Brazil, not the USA.

  9. Chilly news on Massive Storm Buries US East Coast In Snow and Ice · · Score: 1

    And come march, they've let a thousand new submitters spring.
    All with geeky stuff like this.

  10. Re:So..... on FBI: $10,000 Reward For Info On Anyone Who Points a Laser At an Aircraft · · Score: 0

    Criminal organisation trying to lure the public away from their nefarious activities. Anything new in that?

  11. Re:I'm afraid this means war on NASA Now Accepting Applications From Companies That Want To Mine the Moon · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Indeed. And this is also in reponse to the dickhead Anon Coward below (you
    know who you are): China will sooner bury you.

    The moon is not mine to mine, it's not yours to mine. The NASA understands that.
    They just want your money, that is going to the NSA right now (not te missing A).
    They have become a PR machine, launching ideas such as these now and again,
    just to entice non-thinking though plenty aggressive fools -- such as you, anon.

  12. html designers and css guru's... on Non-Coders As the Face of the Learn-to-Code Movements · · Score: 1

    call themselves coders, so I see no problem with
    Linus presenting himself as a basketball player.

  13. Paul 'RFC' Vixie? on Paul Vixie On the Unevenly Distributed Intelligence of Internet Infrastructure · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Here's a comment, requested or not: Fuck Beta.

  14. Trashdot Beta on New Type of Star Can Emerge From Inside Black Holes, Say Cosmologists · · Score: 1

    To be paradoxical: Beta looks less 'trashy', as if everything is moderated,
    as if there's 'no drive by posting' anymore, as if the NSA is super-super-
    supermoderator, and we're al thinking of the kids right now.

    Beta Sucks? Beta Kills!

  15. pundit insight wanted on Linus Torvalds Gives 'Thumbs Up' To Nvidia For Nouveau Contributions · · Score: 1

    How wonderful is this actually?
    Can Nouveau really compete with their blob?
    I'm not particularly into gaming, but I understand recently Linux has been gaining
    some traction as a gaming platform.
    Is there a relation, in that Nvidia badly would need some goodwill to not miss that
    bandwagon?

  16. Everybody drinking the Google-Aid now? on Chromecast Now Open To Developers With the Google Cast SDK · · Score: 1

    Think before you code.

  17. Elsevier is a tree on Elsevier Opens Its Papers To Text-Mining · · Score: 1

    that should have been pruned long ago.

  18. Whoever it was -- it doesn't help the NSA on Crypto Legend Quisquater Targeted - But NSA May Not Be To Blame · · Score: 1

    Think about it.

  19. Where's the nerd in this? on Press Used To Print Millions of US Banknotes Seized In Quebec · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Couple of criminals bested by another lot of criminals.

  20. Re:LOL on Windows 8.1 Passes Windows Vista In Market Share · · Score: 0

    Or, the rest, as they say, 'would not open door'.

  21. Re:Danger on NVIDIA Open-Sources Tegra K1 Graphics Support · · Score: 2

    The word rational appears twice in your post, but would have been good if it wasn't preceded by
    the word Christmas. As such, you can't be taken serious and any use of the former word has
    to be seen as clownesque -- which is good, since clowns can hardly stand in the way of a free
    internet.

  22. Pragmatic? -- hmm, sure. on Ask Slashdot: Are Linux Desktop Users More Pragmatic Now Or Is It Inertia? · · Score: 0

    I just ditched lynx in favor of a graphic browser called Firefox.
    Longing back to MCC Linux 1991, floppies, first program run
    in background was 'ls &' (yaeh!) not that it made sense.

  23. Re:Really? on In an Age of Cyber War, Where Are the Cyber Weapons? · · Score: 1

    Indeed, it's a question that only somebody who has his head up his ass could ask.
    Cyberwar -- class war, and guess what, you're the victim. If you don't see this, enjoy
    your remotely controlled life.

  24. Re:What about me? on The Moderately Enthusiastic Programmer · · Score: 1

    Building websites is not programming. Sorry.

  25. Re:Meh. fud spam. on Hard Drive Reliability Study Flawed? · · Score: 1

    Right. Nothing against Seagate, but Seagate must have something against me.