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  1. Re:Excellent! on Reverse Robocall Turns Tables On Politicians · · Score: 1

    Good point, I guess they would not feel the same if they got these phone calls at their homes, and would soon pass a law against it, where as this way, their staff can take in some time to make as if on the phone all day long listening to "nothing" and get paid for their time....this costs their politician money to continue campaigning .....so I guess even though they do not know how it feels as you and me would at home....they still feel it in the pocket book, indirectly...

  2. Re:Listed mitigation: Adobe Reader X Protected Mod on Adobe Warns of Critical Zero Day Vulnerability · · Score: 1

    Because that would make it too easy...sometimes I wonder if Adobe is in cahoots with the cyber mafia, getting funding to give them a head start, to let them know,......"hey we have a hole, that no one knows about....we will find it eventually, so here, have at her....that will be 50k please"

  3. When do they pay THAT back with interest please! on Fed Gave Banks Eye-Popping Emergency Loans, Without Telling Congress · · Score: 1

    So let them pay it back with interest, we dont care as long as we get our money back, especially if they are showing profits again..... it was to help them ou, they are ok now, so pay us back (else we send guido after you!)

  4. Intelligence on Yeti Crab Cultivates Bacteria On Claw, Then Eats Them · · Score: 1

    They say animals have limited intelligence, yet for a crab to know to wave his hands up in the air like he just dont care because he knows it will get him better tasting bacteria...wow! Proof is in the pudding...

  5. Re:Wrong problem on Genome Researchers Have Too Much Data · · Score: 1

    I suggested way back to google about storage capacity for gmail, to implement a pointer system that would mark identical emails across multiple accounts and use one version of the same files but with multiple pointers to that file, which is what many people do with compression algorithms. I know in their system for GF and GFS2 they also do many threaded calls that also cross check for duplication.

    Maybe someone aught to set up these tools to recognize similar patterns and set up compression.

  6. Re:Laserfiche on Obama Orders Federal Agencies To Digitize All Records · · Score: 1

    Well it is a great product and a bit underrated, but they are coming along for sure....also the potential for improvement on the overall new functionalities keeps me very excited

  7. Re:All is good until on How Tiny Worms Could Help Humans Colonize Mars · · Score: 1

    Sounds like the start of the DUNE world to me......I never knew how to bridge that one,....until now.
    It all makes sense now....I just got to wait until we spawn a flying fat man and Sting...and we are good to go....

  8. ummmmm..... on How Tiny Worms Could Help Humans Colonize Mars · · Score: 1

    Ok, so we send tiny little spaceships filled with worms to see if they die once introduced to the atmosphere, and to see how long they would survive if not....?

  9. Funny! on Permafrost Loss Greater Threat Than Deforestation · · Score: 1

    It is not like you can tell a country to make some changes so the ice stops to melt, this one is out of our control.... are we going to send more ice makers up north to continue freezing the water and ice caps so as they retain all their gases???

  10. TAXES! on Why America Doesn't Need More Tech Giants Like Apple · · Score: 1

    Correction, unpaid taxes!!!

    The problem with big corporations that make multi billions, have the law and accounting firms to back them up so they end up paying almost nothing in taxes, yet if we had a straight across the board tax fee for companies, say 15%, that would be undeniable and the law, no matter how many lawyers or accountants you had, nothing would keep you from owing the government.

    I am wondering why the government has not adopted this yet???

  11. Laserfiche on Obama Orders Federal Agencies To Digitize All Records · · Score: 1

    I heard that Laserfiche is a great tool for document management. As it stands they are on the fore front of the anti-piracy movement, and seem to have a stable version to avoid security issues. Maybe this is what they need?

  12. Come on.... on Study Hints That Wi-Fi Near Testes Could Decrease Male Fertility · · Score: 1

    I love to be typing away on my computer with my router sitting in between my legs, it just gives me those funny fuzzy warm feelings down there....

  13. For christ's sake! on Muslim Medical Students Boycott Darwin Lectures · · Score: 1

    Listen, we do not care what you think it should or should not be, you signed up for the course, and the course teaches that. END OF STORY!
    If you do not like it, then do not sign up.....idiots!

    Do i go to a muslem class and complain about the fact that there is no evolution being taught, no, that would be stupid....
    My god they are getting on my nerves... (by my god, I meant the not so muslem one...)

  14. Re:Cool on 4.74 Degrees of Separation on Facebook · · Score: 1

    Ironically, facebook uses me!

  15. Funny enough on Netflix Expects To Be Unprofitable In 2012 · · Score: 1

    The whole reason why so many people never caught on to Netflix was the lack of up to date movies, all these b budget old movies are not cutting it...sounds like they should have gotten the content first, before making a name for themselves as being useless movie provider....once your reputation is made as xxx...changing it costs even more!

  16. Re:what about windows on Tool Kills Hidden Linux Bugs, Vulnerabilities · · Score: 1

    LMAO!

  17. Dumbasses on 88-Year-Old Inventor Hassled By the DEA · · Score: 1

    >DEA spokesman describes this as 'collateral damage' not resulting from DEA regulations but from the selfish actions of criminals

    In another related story about how useless the DEA can be, pharmacies across the country have now had their Tylenol and Aspirin stocks pulled from the shelves
    again siting that the selfish actions of a few criminals and drug abusers made it now so that the rest of the world can not get rid of their headaches.

    Also, in other news, Obama has pulled relief help funding from the all organizations including the DEA, siting that the selfish criminal actions of a few banks
    has made it now that no one should ever get any help from the US government ever again....

  18. what about windows on Tool Kills Hidden Linux Bugs, Vulnerabilities · · Score: 1

    When is he coming out with the windows one???

  19. Re:No way buddy. on Lying Is More Common When We Email · · Score: 1

    Was this the lie, or the previous one, I am getting confused...

  20. I always thought the countries there were ass backwards, taking all the resources from their people, making them slaves in mine diamond mine camps etc...
    and now if one such person actually escapes to try and tell the proper authorities, about what goes on inside that camp, well now he faces prosecution...
    good one!.

    How about this, we go over there and take over the mines (like we took over the oil fields) and then they wont have anything left to argue about....democracy will be able to flourish uninterrupted!

  21. magicJack to the rescue on Messaging Apps, VoIP Already Eating Into Carrier Revenue · · Score: 1

    I was using skype on my iphone but was getting so much latency problems....then i found magicjack, this one is much better quality...uses less resources and lets you call real long distance numbers without needing an account nor needing to pay.

    Goog job magicJack

  22. Re:I wish this was the case in the UK on Full Disk Encryption Hard For Law Enforcement To Crack · · Score: 1

    >If they know it's a truecrypt drive, they probably would suspect that there's another partition so will try and charge you anyway for withholding.
    you can have dual encrypted drives....give them the password to the first which is a bogus, and then let them think the thing spans the rest of the disk....

  23. That is sick on One Tenth of China's Farmland Polluted With Heavy Metals · · Score: 1

    Yes, the sad part is that China knows all about which plants are the worst as they too get pay offs, unless a plant is not paying, then they become fodder to be used to show the world that China is doing a clean up...just like in the US, my GF is in textile and sells to Walmart, I have heard countless stories of when they go over there to review the goods, of what they see, and it is sickening that is it 1) so blatant, 2) the gov just does not care as long as they make their profit
    3) People being taken advantage of to the point you want to throw up....

    Third world countries should not exist, this is where my World order comes in.... the G20 should take one after another of these countries that are 3rd world and help set them up to become 1st world countries.... of course that would be only countries that want the help.

    Say (i don't know much about this country) Cameroon wanted to become a 1st world country and ask for help to establish itself, it would
    1) take on the helping nations money tender....
    2) start creating infrastructure to support itself the way that helping country does...
    3) use the same helping countries standards for government (such as laws, paper supplies etc...) to lessen the load of development...
    4) integrate closely with inter national exposure, allowing them to become an extension of that country.

    Consider it a merger of sorts....so now Canada fosters Cameroon, and it becomes another province that needs to follow the same laws etc....
    Overnight you would see an improvement, and travel would be no problem....

    The "gold" rush to this, is that so many countries would want to foster these smaller countries to assimilate them into their Nation.
    By 50 years or so, you would be left with maybe 20 countries world wide....

  24. Makes sense... on Giant Chinese Desert Mystery Structure Solved · · Score: 1

    Really makes sense when you think of it, I do not know why they did not think of this 20 years ago!.....maybe could have avoided many collisions up there??

  25. Re:Really? on Apple Addresses Factory Pollution In China · · Score: 1

    Yes, the sad part is that China knows all about which plants are the worst as they too get pay offs, unless a plant is not paying, then they become fodder to be used to show the world that China is doing a clean up...just like in the US, my GF is in textile and sells to Walmart, I have heard countless stories of when they go over there to review the goods, of what they see, and it is sickening that is it 1) so blatant, 2) the gov just does not care as long as they make their profit
    3) People being taken advantage of to the point you want to throw up....