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  1. Re:When will they realize on US Gov't Circulates Watch List of Buyers of Polygraph Training Materials · · Score: 0

    I used this book back in the days to pass the polygraph test in the RCMP recruitment process, and I succeeded. I finally refused the job, but got through all the process pretty easily.

    sO YOU HAVE SAID a number of times. I think you should be HONEST with people and tell them that in fact you didn't "refuse" the job, you came up "dirty" on a UA, and were "refused" the job. There is a distiction.

  2. Re:Most games can be registered with Steam on Humble Bundle Launches Online Store For Games · · Score: 1

    You have no sense of humor. Why am I not surprised.

  3. Re:Most games can be registered with Steam on Humble Bundle Launches Online Store For Games · · Score: 3, Funny

    That's a lot of games. I'm not sure the Humble Bundle has offered that many games in all the bundles combined, at least since I've been paying attention... Would you care to list those games so we can get an accurate count?

    I think what you meant to say was...

    Liar, liar, pants on fire...

  4. John McAfee's House on One Year Since John McAfee Fled Belize · · Score: 1
  5. It's more than that: Kaspersky is a self-promoter. Where else has this information been disclosed? Anywhere?

  6. Re:You know... You may be on to something... on Motorola Patent Uses Neck Tattoo As Microphone · · Score: 1

    I wonder if Scientology has patented "technology" from L Ron's books?

  7. Re: SSL on GCHQ Created Spoofed LinkedIn and Slashdot Sites To Serve Malware · · Score: 1

    I'm sorry, "fora"?

    I'll bet you used to say "boxen", too.

    You have revealed yourself as a douchbag.

  8. Re:OK let's get something straight here - on LeVar Burton On Google Glass · · Score: 1

    It happens here all the time - people draw conclusions about others just from a single post.

    Listen, asshat, get off your paranoia soap-box and take off the tinfoil hat.

  9. Re:But do they have a working model? on Motorola Patent Uses Neck Tattoo As Microphone · · Score: 2

    Indeed. Are the patent trolls now going to scour Sci-Fi books and start patenting the ideas in the fiction?

  10. Re:C'mon people! Who has been telling the truth? on Snowden Used Social Engineering To Get Classified Documents · · Score: 1

    Exactly correct. Taking this story at "face value" when it comes straight from the people Snowden has exposed is questionable at best.

    "We lied, but not this time"?

  11. Re:A more pertinent question: on As IPO Nears, Do Twitter's Active User Claims Add Up? · · Score: 1

    Have you seen the new beta /. site yet? It's an absolute abomination. If/when they go live with it I really think that will mark the end of this site.

    That's pretty much what I told /. in the survey that came with the Beta linky. But then, /. really is approaching shark jumping territory, and maybe when they do, something better will emerge.

  12. Re:The Wild West on Bitcoin Protocol Vulnerability Could Lead To a Collapse · · Score: 1

    Moore's law means that...

    You are aware that Moore's Law no longer accuratly describes what it once did, right?

  13. Re:Passwords are property of the employer on Withhold Passwords From Your Employer, Go To Jail? · · Score: 1

    I don't care if you made them up, they are the property of your employer.

    Now the stupid thing here is Terry doesn't just engage in "burning bridges", but does it with himself standing in the middle. I can't feel pity for this fool.

    It's interesting that this seems to be the prevailing opinion now. But when this all went down, Terry Childs was the Slashdot Poster Child. Why have opinions changed?

  14. Re:Beaten by a music generator? on Hacker Spoofs Track Plays To Top Music Charts · · Score: 0

    You are a pathetic snob.

  15. Re: What is your secret Esther? on Meet Slashdot 'Super Submitter' Esther Schindler (Video) · · Score: 1

    Her list.

  16. And... on Report Claims a Third of FOIA Requests To the NYPD Go Unanswered · · Score: 0

    While 1/3 go unanswered, that means a vary healthy majority are answered. Seriously, for a paramilitary organization such as the NYPD, 2/3 is not bad.

    Certainly there is room for improvement, and it's probably a staffing issue.

  17. Re:Beaten by a music generator? on Hacker Spoofs Track Plays To Top Music Charts · · Score: 1

    Here's an amazing thing:

    * YOU are not required to listen to music you don't like.
    * There are MANY people who *DO* like the music you don't like.

    Are you saying that you propose forcing *YOUR* musical taste on everyone else?

    The simple solution is to quit BITCHING about the shit you don't like, and simply ignore it.

    Time to move on.

  18. Re:Germans AND Europeans? on Astronomers Detect Planetary System Similar To Our Own · · Score: 2

    Is that like working with a team of Canadians and also some North Americans?

    Well, the Canadians could be from Quebec...

  19. Re:What a waste of taxpayer dollars... on Dream Chaser Damaged In Landing Accident At Edwards AFB · · Score: 1

    Of course, you're only talking about monetary returns. In terms of scientific value, the ISS experiments and observations have been some of the most productive projects in recent years.

    Indeed, much of the scientific work will eventually be folded into commercial products that will in fact result in "monetary returns".

  20. Yes, really on Nebraska Scientists Refuse To Carry Out Climate Change-Denying Study · · Score: 1

    That's not the problem, the problem is that they were being tasked with a *wink* independent *wink* study that is definitely not *wink* supposed to benefit climate change deniers *wink*.

    And if they did this study and published results that didn't support the ideas of 'cyclical' climate change, would they be fired? Would the study be censored? why shouldn't they consider an alternative view and possibly (probably) disprove it?

    Sounds to me like the "scientists" are playing "politics".

  21. Re:50,000 companies? on Do Is Done · · Score: 4, Funny

    Seriously, these ridiculous numbers, like: 50,000 companies were clients of whatevermoomoo.com should not be trusted. No company that can serve 50,000 companies loses business...

    Perhaps what they meant to say was that they had 50,000 web site hits...

  22. Huh? on Do Is Done · · Score: 5, Informative

    Do.com? Manymoon.com? Sorry... No clue.

  23. Re:I donâ(TM)t suppose... on Feds Confiscate Investigative Reporter's Confidential Files During Raid · · Score: 1

    The Washington Times is owned by the Unification Church, and not considered "serious journalism".

  24. I donâ(TM)t suppose... on Feds Confiscate Investigative Reporter's Confidential Files During Raid · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I donâ(TM)t suppose this critical file of confidential sources and interview information was encrypted?

  25. "If what we have seized is proven to be viable components capable of constructing a genuine firearm, then it demonstrates that organised crime groups are acquiring technology that can be bought on the high street to produce the next generation of weapons," he said in a statement.Even if they were gun parts, this statement is bullshit.