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  1. Re:Sen. Feinstein on Sen. Feinstein Says Anarchist Cookbook Should Be "Removed From the Internet" · · Score: 1

    Feinstein makes a virtue out of cluelessness. She also give all liberals a bad name.

  2. Re:The university system needs a reality check on Stanford Turns To Pair Programming: 1 CS Education For the Price of 2? · · Score: 2

    Duh! People go to Stanford for the same reason they buy Michael Kors handbags. Hint: It's not because they are a good value.

  3. Re:Collaborate to Graduate inside the College Bubb on Stanford Turns To Pair Programming: 1 CS Education For the Price of 2? · · Score: 1

    Pretty sure attractive female students (and a few attractive males) never needed to do their own homework in the first place. Pretty sure cute girls would get their choice of overachieving nerds to pair up with.

  4. Re:Less Supervsion for More Money on Stanford Turns To Pair Programming: 1 CS Education For the Price of 2? · · Score: 1

    You have to remember, Stanford considers Computer Science to be just a branch of the Philosophy Department in the first place... At my school they hired students as lab assistants to grade the programming assignments (I was one of them).

  5. Re:Don't buy cars with computers on EFF Fighting Automakers Over Whether You Own Your Car · · Score: 1

    My car did worse, as in when you closed the door, it would turn on the alarm 60 seconds later. You'd come back to the car, open the door... and the alarm would go off, despite the fact that you never enabled it! Used to annoy the heck out of my neighbors. Years later, I found out the problem was the door open sensor was bad. Agreed, any systems that override the driver in an attempt to compensate for bad driving should be able to be disabled by a driver that knows what the heck they are doing. But then, any electric windows or sunroof should have a manual backup, too, as anyone who has had an electric window freeze open in the winter can tell you.

  6. Re:Roll your own! on EFF Fighting Automakers Over Whether You Own Your Car · · Score: 1

    Sure, anybody can build a car from scratch... but how do you license it and make it street legal? Doesn't there need to be some original vehicle to pull a VIN off of, or you can't register the vehicle, therefore you can't drive it on public roads?

  7. Already too late on EFF Fighting Automakers Over Whether You Own Your Car · · Score: 4, Informative

    Already had this problem with my 2003 Honda Civic Hybrid. The hybrid battery went dead. I went to the dealer and asked them to sell me a new battery so I could put it in. They refused, insisting THEY had to install it, and they would not sell me the battery! That's right, kids -- they refused to let me fix my own car, despite the fact that I am a trained electronics technician and hold a Bachelor's degree in Electronics Engineering!

  8. Re:Will no-one think of the consequences? on NASA-ESA Project Will Shoot an Asteroid To See What Happens · · Score: 1

    When the target is their foot, yes...

  9. Law of unintended consequences on NASA-ESA Project Will Shoot an Asteroid To See What Happens · · Score: 0

    Scientists all thought it was a clever idea to shoot at an asteroid... until the asteroid started shooting back!

  10. Re:Thieves looking to steal metal? lolwut? on Vandalism In Arizona Shuts Down Internet and Phone Service · · Score: 1

    That would have helped my friends. They had several dozen used bicycles they were shipping to Africa sitting behind the container they were loading. Some idiot came along and threw them in the back of a truck and took off. The police traced them to a metal recycler which paid the guy like $139 and immediately shredded all bicycles, so by the time the police got there, there was nothing to recover. Sigh. Had another meth head that took a hacksaw to a $30,000 bronze statue to sell as scrap for $100. It's depressing that morons are willing to do so much damage for so little gain; I'm sure the people that have had the copper stripped out of their houses feel the same way.

  11. Re: Thieves looking to steal metal? lolwut? on Vandalism In Arizona Shuts Down Internet and Phone Service · · Score: 1

    William Shatner? Is that you? I recognize your speaking/punctuation style!

  12. Re:stealing sheet metal? nah! on Vandalism In Arizona Shuts Down Internet and Phone Service · · Score: 1

    AT&T complete list of customers? Yeah, that will REALLY narrow it down!

  13. "Looking to steal metal"??? on Vandalism In Arizona Shuts Down Internet and Phone Service · · Score: 1

    Fiber optic cables are glass in a plastic sheath run through a PVC pipe... other than the connectors, I wasn't aware there was any metal involved. Are the morons stealing metal to buy meth really that stupid? (By this way, this is yet another reason why fiber is superior to cable -- used fiber optic cable has very little resale value, but used copper becomes more precious every day.)

  14. Re:Reopen the accounts on ISIS Threatens Life of Twitter Founder After Thousands of Account Suspensions · · Score: 1

    ISIS doesn't use Twitter to communicate amongst it's members. It uses Twitter to recruit new members. And so far, it has been surprisingly successful at doing so. What need to stop doing is attacking Islam in general in response to the atrocities committed by criminal. Attacks on Islam is the jihadist's best recruiting tool, to the point where I no suspect many of the people bad-mouthing Islam may in fact actually be Jihadi recruiters.

  15. Re:Last straw? on ISIS Threatens Life of Twitter Founder After Thousands of Account Suspensions · · Score: 5, Insightful

    No, they can also continue kidnapping young women to hand out to their soldiers as sex slaves, which as near as I can tell is their primary recruiting tool. I appreciate the air strikes, but air strikes alone don't solve the problem. What is needed is a regional coalition to put boots on the ground. The country in the best position to put boots on the ground is Iran, which may be why we are currently attempting to cozy up to them -- we share a common enemy.

  16. Re:Last straw? on ISIS Threatens Life of Twitter Founder After Thousands of Account Suspensions · · Score: 1

    If ISIS, Boko Haram, and Al Queda aren't stopped now, pretty soon they'll all be fighting each other... the plan each one has to be the only Muslims to establish a global caliphate are pretty much mutually exclusive, don't you think?

  17. Karma on Craig Brittain (Revenge Porn King) Sues For Use of Image · · Score: 1

    Yep, Karma's a bitch, isn't it?

  18. Wait! on California Lawmaker Wants 3-D Printers To Be Regulated · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Mr. Yee, what about banning pressure cookers? We've just proved even morons can make effective explosive devices out of pressure cookers!

  19. Re:3D Lego Printers on California Lawmaker Wants 3-D Printers To Be Regulated · · Score: 1

    ... but they'll have to walk barefoot across a huge room with a floor littered with thousands of loose legos first!

  20. Re:Regulate gunpowder on California Lawmaker Wants 3-D Printers To Be Regulated · · Score: 1

    I'm pretty sure black power is just sulphur, charcoal, and saltpeter... and that's without bothering to even google the recipe. People have been casting their own bullets out of lead for hundreds of years now. Machining your own brass shell casings is probably more trouble than it's worth, but there are literally billions of them already out there, and they are generally reusable. Hardest part to make is the primer, but understand those are made out of mercury fulminate, which my dorm mate made in his room in college -- and he was a computer scientist, not a chemist. Wan't to skip all the complicated stuff, go back to using single-shot muzzle loaders, preferably flintlock. 200 year-old technology pretty easy to replicate today. And most likely pretty easy to make one that won't trigger a metal detector.

  21. Re:Great fear mongering!!! on California Lawmaker Wants 3-D Printers To Be Regulated · · Score: 1

    Mostly plasting, except for the metal end carrying the primer, and of course the metal shot inside. But yes, I'm sure somebody has by now made non-ferrous ammo to go with the non-ferrous guns that have been around for a long time. In fact, ceramics are pretty strong now. I wouldn't reuse them like brass shell casings, but I'm pretty sure they could be designed to survive a single shot.

  22. Re:No one tell him... on California Lawmaker Wants 3-D Printers To Be Regulated · · Score: 1

    Zip guns are single-shot. Printed guns take clips and are multiple shot until they jam, which should happen within the first few clips. Both are fun toys, but nothing I'd bet my life on when a Glock or Walther PPK are still relatively cheap.

  23. Re:No one tell him... on California Lawmaker Wants 3-D Printers To Be Regulated · · Score: 1

    Nobody buys a $1000 3D printer to make just one item, just like nobody plants a field of marijuana to get just one joint. Yee doesn't want the people that now go into the drug business to go into the gun illegal gun parts manufacturing business. But Pandora's box is already open, and stuffing everything back inside is now impossible... existing 3D printers can be used to make more 3D printers, in fact most 3D printers come with blueprints to replace easily warn parts and recommend that he first thing you make is spare parts!

  24. Re:No terrorist needs a 3D printer on California Lawmaker Wants 3-D Printers To Be Regulated · · Score: 1

    Kind of like Restraining Orders... because obviously anybody planning on breaking the existing laws against assault and/or murder is going to totally change their mind when a judge says coming within 100 yards of their intended victim is now against the law!

  25. Re:Lets license all possibly harmful things on California Lawmaker Wants 3-D Printers To Be Regulated · · Score: 2

    Practically ALL rapists have male genitalia... let's outlaw having male genitalia!