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  1. Re:Failure... on Russian Official Implies Foul Play In Mars Probe Failure · · Score: 1

    All things that were happening outside of the Space Race, anyway.

  2. Re:Think of the children on Who's Flying Those Drones? FAA Won't Say · · Score: 1

    I always counter to them, how the FUCK did you ever survive to adult-hood without all this shit? Especially you UKers, who lived through the IRA terror-bombings.

    Fuck you and your children.

  3. Re:If they were manned aircraft would it be an iss on Who's Flying Those Drones? FAA Won't Say · · Score: 2

    Ask how well that's working out for the UK and the City of London?

    Let me give you a hint - it hasn't.

    You cannot EVER prevent crime. You can only prosecute it after the fact. Unless you make thoughts crime. In which case I don't want to live in your world.

  4. Re:exponential version growth on 5th Edition of Dungeons & Dragons Announced · · Score: 1

    The best roleplaying experience I ever had was a Paranoia campaign where the GM didn't EVER roll a die. Some of the best role-playing ever, and the thrill of being squirrelly enough, or lucky to make it through a gaming session with even a single one of your clones still left alive.

    Commie mutant scum!

  5. Re:Tolkien's prose on JRR Tolkien Denied Nobel Due To Low Quality Prose · · Score: 1

    Isn't it ironic then that the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize is talking about going to war with Iran?

    Yah, I don't give the Nobel Prize Committee any attention anymore after that blatant example of cock-workship.

  6. Re:You know what they're doing... on RIM's Playbook On Clearance · · Score: 1

    Perhaps he was alluding to the late 1990's practice of "we'll lose a little money on per-unit sales, but thanks to the Internet (magic) we'll make it up on volume!"

    Which was stupid, and led to the crash of 2001/2002.

    Hence, FP was nicely authored /sarcasm.

    Which went WHOOSH for you.

  7. Re:Suicide boats is not Iran's primary weapon on Tensions Over Hormuz Raise Ugly Possibilities For War · · Score: 2

    I think you forgot the lessons of Gulf War I. Going up against and entrenched force with no significant anti-air and AWACS type assets and you're an albatross against the might of the USAF.

    In the cities, sure, different story. But in the air, against carrier based or ground based air wings equipped with AWACs, and you're dead.

    Saddams air force, one of the 10 best in the world in 1991, fell nearly overnight. I'm not even talking about weapons like the Tomahawk either which can hit your SAM sites from 1000 miles away.

  8. Re:Why? on Is Twitter Aiding and Abetting Terrorism? · · Score: 1

    Urine is not the same thing as hydrochloric acid.

  9. Re:I see no problem here. on Open Source Increasingly Replaced By Open APIs · · Score: 1

    You forget that Open Source isn't about developers - it's about end-users. It's about end-users knowing that they'll never get end-of-lifed out of business because some kleptocrat decides they don't like them and kills off a product, or goes out of business, ad infinitum.

    Open source is more about the end user and their freedoms as it is the developer.

    Why do people always forget this?

  10. Kids on Ebert: I'll Tell You Why Movie Revenue Is Dropping · · Score: 5, Insightful

    ok, I like kids.

    But parents need to stop using movie theaters as a way to keep their kids entertained for an afternoon. You come to a movie to see a movie, not to fucking socialize.

    and to that idiot with the laser pointer, be happy I'm an old fuck and have too much to lose to shove it down your pie-hole - sideways.

  11. Re:*yawn* on Inside Obama's Twitter Blitz On the Payroll Tax · · Score: 1

    Have you seen the market lately, this is arguably the best place to put it. CDs tie up your free cash for periods of time that may be unacceptable, and pay little more than savings accounts.

  12. Stupid pandering to his base... on Inside Obama's Twitter Blitz On the Payroll Tax · · Score: 1

    And pandering likely to work. Poor underemployed democrats, the ones who put him in power in 2008 in the first place - yet he's destroying the revenues that directly pay for Social Security, and hence hastening said programs demise.

    Here's all you need to know about the parties in power:

    Republican want to take your money and give it to big business.
    Democrats want to take your money and give it to everyone but you!

  13. Re:GoDaddy on GoDaddy Backs SOPA · · Score: 1

    Rate hike at 1&1?

    I've had service with them since 2004. My prices have NEVER gone up, except for newly provisioned services.

  14. Happy for years... on GoDaddy Backs SOPA · · Score: 1

    I've been happy with GoDaddy for years - not any more.

    Time to find a new registrar.

  15. Re:Zzzzzzz on Kepler Discovers First Earth-Sized Exoplanets · · Score: 1

    Who says they haven't?

    But to expect an alien civilization (assuming a lightspeed limit) to magically show up on command when you want or expect them to, against the history of the known Universe, is akin to expecting your neighbor to be standing on your stoop when you walk out the door in the morning.

    In a universe where the speed of light isn't a limiting factor, you might have a better argument. I would argue that once a race makes it to space in vast numbers that they probably stop making planetfall - energy-wise it's better to rip apart smaller bodies for materials.

    That's why I'm not so gung-ho on going to the moon - hit asteroids instead - fuck the moon and mars.

  16. Re:We need to mount an expedition on Kepler Discovers First Earth-Sized Exoplanets · · Score: 1

    Who's better at travelling long distances, a human, or a horse, by body weight/size??

  17. Re:Ok, For me personally... on Ask Slashdot: What Do You Like To Read? · · Score: 1

    I was tripping on acid when I finished Diamond Age. To this day I'm not certain I didn't experience exactly what the folks in the book were first hand.

  18. Re:hard to disentangle from job/lab structures on Superannuated Scientists Still Productive · · Score: 2

    Don't confuse the Nobel Prize in Whatever with the Nobel Peace Prize...

    Though I do agree with you that the awarding of said prize was pretty fucking premature.

  19. Re:Are yellows in Denver really short? on Denver Must Prove Red-Light Cameras Improve Safety · · Score: 1

    In Massachusetts you are NOT allowed to enter an intersection unless you can clear it. Nobody ever gets bagged for this, but it's one of those technicalities that could bite you in the ass if you ever cause an accident because of it.

    People block one of the intersections near my office all the time and make the traffic around here twice as bad as it normally is, but I blame the intersection designers for a lot of that as well.

  20. Re:I Seem To Recall on Denver Must Prove Red-Light Cameras Improve Safety · · Score: 1

    You miss the point. That the guy who embezzled $3B was given 1/4th the sentence of the guy who stole $100 and APOLOGIZED for it.

  21. Re:KDE ripoff? on New Qt Based Desktop Environment · · Score: 1

    *I* would rather have my email in mdir (and hence pretty much plaintext) than in some proprietary binary database prone to failure/breakage.

  22. Re:Upwards? on NASA Considers Sending Telescope To the Outer Solar System · · Score: 1

    Except wasn't one of the Voyager/Pioneer probes launched out of the ecliptic?

  23. Re:Not seeing the savings there. on Businesses Now Driving "Bring Your Own Device" Trend · · Score: 1

    That's because that's what 99.9% of people are running and as such is the exclusive focus of malware authors.

    x86 is no more vulnerable than Power or SPARC. The OS's you choose to run are the culprit. You can run Solaris on x86 and get the same benefits.

  24. Re:Not exactly. on Apple Outsources A5 Chip Manufacture ... To Texas · · Score: 1

    Spending my ass. The reason we had such growth in the 40's 50's and 60's was capital growth, - not debt leverage. A negative savings rate is what is killing this country.

    Austerity is *EXACTLY* the solution.

  25. Re:Solution to US debt problem on Satellite Spots China's First Aircraft Carrier · · Score: 1

    And a comment on that article about midway down, and I quote:

    [quote]HAHAHAHA

    And what was the lesson from that war? That the British needed full scale carriers.

    This article is ridiculous.

    [/quote]

    Once the British carriers ended up on the scene bringing proper air cover, the Argentinians started dying like flies in a bug-zapper.