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  1. Re:Real or Bullshit on Mystery Company Blazes a Trail In Fusion Energy · · Score: 1

    Problem is, this should already be in the engineering phase as in, the physics are already done and we are just looking for the company producing it the most cost effective.

  2. Re:Obviously on Fuel Free Spacecrafts Using Graphene · · Score: 1

    What about creating the reaction mass from the photons of the laser?

  3. Re:Query on Nerve Cells Made From Blood Cells · · Score: 1

    My guess: probably yes, but it would be impractical.
    Blood is more readily available.

  4. Re:Yes to Brexit on Bank of England Accidentally E-mails Top-Secret "Brexit" Plan To the Guardian · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Yeah, those ships from Libya should just be sunk with the people on it. And we should raise fences all over the border, shooting at anyone without a valid pass.
    Ever you considered, how those Somalis and Libyans got in the situation they are in now.
    Somalia - this started by big companies dropping waste on Somali shores, and over fishing their shoreline, destroying the livelihood of fishers who became pirates.
    Libya - by removing their dictator, opening the way to several tribal and terrorist groups.

  5. Re:Yes to Brexit on Bank of England Accidentally E-mails Top-Secret "Brexit" Plan To the Guardian · · Score: 1

    Greece and England actually weaken the EU.
    England was never wholly part of it, Greece just expects money for nothing. And yeah, I live in the EU, in a third no-goodie EU member.

  6. Re:XKCD answered this on Ask Slashdot: After We're Gone, the Last Electrical Device Still Working? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Unit testing before launch?

  7. Re:Great. Let's sit here and wait for the next wav on Ice Loss In West Antarctica Is Speeding Up · · Score: 1

    Follow the money trail.

  8. Re:Privacy? on Worker Fired For Disabling GPS App That Tracked Her 24 Hours a Day · · Score: 4, Interesting

    She sold herself only for 8 hours, she gets paid only for 8 hours. They claimed her for 24/7.

  9. Re:Um.. Why? on Prison Messaging System JPay Withdraws Copyright Claims · · Score: 1

    The "Lord" didn't say such a thing. Some human wrote it after a delirious dream.
    All deed must earn their reward, and short of a "Lord", society is the next best guess that could mete out this reward.

  10. Re:The algorithm was discovered earlier this year! on Can Earthquakes Be Predicted Algorithmically? · · Score: 1

    More like: for each (fracking in area) earthquake_probability += 50

  11. Re:sounds firmiliar on Photobucket Hackers Nabbed, Face Serious Charges From US Authorities · · Score: 1

    They were not too successful in selling that app. Otherwise it would be multiple counts.

  12. Re:You mean, ensures detection on Self-Destructing Virus Kills Off PCs · · Score: 1

    I don't think any expert antivirus writer would be delayed by this. This sounds more like simple dickery.

  13. Re:File this under "NO SHIT" on C Code On GitHub Has the Most "Ugly Hacks" · · Score: 4, Insightful

    In this study, an ugly hack was determined by the string "ugly hack" appearing in code comments. It was a totally scientific study.

  14. Re:Lead By Example?! on Singapore's Prime Minister Shares His C++ Sudoku Solver Code · · Score: 1

    If someone can create a recursive sudoku solver, he can do other stuff. What about a brute force password cracker with shortcuts? Since a zombie apocalypse isn't coming soon, and food is easy to come by, i would actually prefer an expert coder.

  15. Re:On the other hand on Maritime Cybersecurity Firm: 37% of Microsoft Servers On Ships Are Vulnerable · · Score: 1

    Europe's supermarkets are literally flooded by cocaine. Earlier Prague got 100kg shipped. Now Berlin got 400kg.
    There was another 140kg shipment somewhere. And these are just the cases picked up by the media.

  16. Re:Draw The Pedophile on Two Gunman Killed Outside "Draw the Prophet" Event In Texas · · Score: 1

    No, she got pregnant at that age. You cannot be sure he didn't try earlier :D

  17. Re:The Perfect Bait on Two Gunman Killed Outside "Draw the Prophet" Event In Texas · · Score: 1

    You forgot the fact, that jihadists kill people all the time in the middle east. Even people of the same faith. That's a much more serious offence that any drawing.
    First, they didn't organize this contest in the East.
    Second, the even would have ended without blood, if there were no crazies. I think the proper course of action is really this. Flush the crazies out before they take your country over. Probably there is not even a need of an actual drawing contest, just the rumor is enough to draw some flies on the shit.

  18. Why don't they use their money for good? on Pope Attacked By Climate Change Skeptics · · Score: 1

    Why don't they invest in green energy. Diesel from CO2 is the way? With this much energy they invest in denial, they might as well do something useful.

  19. Re:I just realized on Hubble Spots Star Explosion Astronomers Can't Explain · · Score: 1

    It is now, here. But in a galaxy far, far away, it was a long time ago.

  20. Re:Kangaroo Court! on DIA Polygraph Countermeasure Case Files Leaked · · Score: 1

    But... your very advice is fraudulent. By giving the advice you have given, you possibly help criminals helping criminals to do their job better.

  21. Re:Honestly ... on Allegation: Lottery Official Hacked RNG To Score Winning Ticket · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You could ask any street urchin to buy a ticket for you.
    He has some highly sophisticated method, but was caught at the easiest part anyone could do better.

  22. Re:Yeay! on Briny Water May Pool In Mars' Equatorial Soil · · Score: 1

    >If your goal is a self-sustaining colony (a "backup earth" or whatnot), step out of the sci-fi novels. We're centuries away from that at best.

    It will never happen, if we never start working towards it.

  23. Re:Keyword "apparently" on The One Thousand Genes You Could Live Without · · Score: 1

    "*All* nucleated cells in a body share the same DNA load (barring local mutations -which are really minimal, and with obvious exception of the germinative line)."

    Except, chimeras?

  24. Re: Just what the Moon always wanted on NASA's ARM Will Take a Boulder From an Asteroid and Put It In Lunar Orbit · · Score: 1

    Earth tugs on the Sun as well. Does the Sun rotate around Earth?

  25. Re: Be fair on WHO Report Links Weed Killer Ingredient To Cancer Risk · · Score: 1

    Tell that to Monsanto: http://www.monsanto.com/produc...