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  1. I'd rather do Galaxy Mergers on CERN Looking For Help Filling In the Gaps In Photo Archive · · Score: 0

    http://mergers.galaxyzoo.org

  2. Google Y on Google Developing a Pill To Detect Cancer · · Score: 1

    "Proactive and preventative", eh. Let's say Google wants a larger percentage of the population
    to be apt at programming. Would be nice to have a pill that would proactively and preventatively
    aborts unneeded foetuses -- those with relatively limited perspective -- in Google's programmatic,
    programmed, proactive, preventative world.
    /p?

  3. Re:Phoronix, why? on OpenBSD Drops Support For Loadable Kernel Modules · · Score: 1

    Sez Larabel: "security or code quality/openness ideals". As if, aside from these three, any other signifcant ideals remain in programming.

  4. Re:more on EU Sets Goal To Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions 40% By 2030 · · Score: 1

    We know what an Anonymous Coward is.
    But what is frof.
    What is Ureacrats.

  5. Lifeform Central or: aesthetics and amnesia on Peter Kuran:Visual Effects Artist and Atomic Bomb Archivist · · Score: 1

    There's a whole field of opportunity for this guy: restoration of footage from Nagasaki and or Hiroshima years and years since.
    Destruction, deformities, and a host of other de-ities.

  6. Guinness, not Geek on Computer Scientist Parachutes From 135,908 Feet, Breaking Record · · Score: 3

    For the bizarre books that the former keep.
    Nothing to do with geeks even if (and increasingly 'precisely because') it involves Google.

  7. Even the debate is silly on Secretive Funding Fuels Ongoing Net Neutrality Astroturfing Controversy · · Score: 0

    What's next -- a debate on Sewers Neutrality? ("You're shitting the wrong color, haul it to sea yourself").

  8. Pyrrhic victory on German Publishers Capitulate, Let Google Post News Snippets · · Score: 1

    Am I the only one in welcoming this outcome, because loathing strong-arm monopolies, err... monopolies period...?

  9. Re:could be? on Proposed Penalty For UK Hackers Who "Damage National Security": Life · · Score: 1

    Good point.
    I'm actually, seriously, convincedly, for it, and you can quote me on it. 'Force Majeure' -- in the interest of The People of the country, to save the country, its intrinsic values and such as ar laid out in their fundamental societal documents, so to speak; I bet the Constitution of many a so-called Western Democratic State would provide for something like that.

  10. Re:could be? on Proposed Penalty For UK Hackers Who "Damage National Security": Life · · Score: 1

    So campaign against the criminal gang that has been in control for too long, and bring them in front of a judge themselves.

  11. The operative word here is... on Proposed Penalty For UK Hackers Who "Damage National Security": Life · · Score: 1

    Computer.
    (And I keep repeating myself).

  12. Re:Security + Telnet on Cisco Fixes Three-Year-Old Telnet Flaw In Security Appliances · · Score: 1

    You sig enthralls me.
    To en tomaten tomaten tomaten to vrat
    To en tom aten tomaten tom at en to vrat.
    (To and Tom ate tomatoes, Tom ate and To devoured).
    (Google Translate: 'To and ate tomatoes tom tom ate and ate to' which is just pathetic).

  13. Re:Not sure about this one on Austin Airport Tracks Cell Phones To Measure Security Line Wait · · Score: 1

    You miss the point.
    Anyway, my dear, betrayed American friends. You are being fucked over by 'authorities' (can you btw. vote those out or is hanging them from lamp posts the only
    way to a clean slate?), you're being shafted by your own countrymen more than you'll ever even be slightly bothered by lessay the Chinese.

  14. Re:I delete things when I'm done using them on Ask Slashdot: Smarter Disk Space Monitoring In the Age of Cheap Storage? · · Score: 1

    I suppose you're much like me.
    Both of us are a "Being Digital".

  15. Testla meets Free Market on Michigan Latest State To Ban Direct Tesla Sales · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The US has 'socialized' markets; most everything innovative is state subsidized (i.e. socialized: paid with your tax money) and state-protected (aerospace, oil, pharma, bio). Everything that's truly innovative, as in the "High Praise the US of A Land of Opportunity" (sure...), --achieved by personal struggle and personal enterprise--, that's who that famous Free Market is for.

    Tesla should just wait and be embraced by GM, so they, GM, could either obtain heavy subsidies for it, or kill it off, whichever suits them best. Or, Tesla might move elsewhere, where the market operates similarly, but they don't lie about it calling it 'Free'.

  16. Yuck! Here's My Advice: The Unbelievers on 6,000 Year Old Temple Unearthed In Ukraine · · Score: 1

    Now on TPB.
    "Ecrasez l'Infame", my fellow slashdotters.

  17. So they work equally well, except ... on FTDI Reportedly Bricking Devices Using Competitors' Chips. · · Score: 1

    ... the one manuf. wants a monopoly and the others want to make money. What's the unamerican activity here? Is FTDI a defense department contractor maybe? Subsided in (that or) any way? Let's investigate.

  18. Luxury problem on The Future of Stamps · · Score: 1

    Me, I'm still trying to sell the item in the first place.

  19. Armed & Dangerous & Broke on Help ESR Stamp Out CVS and SVN In Our Lifetime · · Score: -1

    I like wget and fetchmail. I like git. But I don't care for guns & gun lovers. Maybe esr should sell off his arsenal first. Sorry.

  20. Doesn't anybody notice the operative word here? on Manga Images Depicting Children Lead to Conviction in UK · · Score: 1

    That word isn't child, it isn't anime, it isn't pornography. It is computer.

    And anyone who thinks about it for a moment and doesn't see this for what this is, class warfare , the spreading of the meme terror and population control, is standing in the way.

  21. I guess Apple was feeling the pressure on Barometers In iPhones Mean More Crowdsourcing In Weather Forecasts · · Score: 1

    I know what they're going through. I had my last apple years ago. These days, when I find one, I toss it back over the fence.

  22. Re:The Windows Phone failed. on Microsoft Gearing Up To Release a Smartwatch of Its Own · · Score: 1

    What makes Microsoft think this will do any better?

    The gov; what's easier than routing NIST current time output toi the user.

  23. Re:This is horrible! on Florida Supreme Court: Police Can't Grab Cell Tower Data Without a Warrant · · Score: 1

    Define safety. Oh --almost forgot!-- and define 'un-safety' or 'non-safety'-whatever-you-wanna-call-it.
    If and when you do (of course within the context of the current article), maybe you can hoist your
    viewpoint over and above the current minus 1.

  24. Re:playing positions on two teams on NSA CTO Patrick Dowd Moonlighting For Private Security Firm · · Score: 1

    Few probs though: God is not American (in fact he IS not), your team America does not include you (sorry for the surprise), and Eagles are neither Amercian nor bald, nor bold. Again sorry.

  25. I for one welcome this track & trace on NSA CTO Patrick Dowd Moonlighting For Private Security Firm · · Score: 1

    Do unto them as they do unto you.