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  1. Re:This is a clear example of why Bitcoin won't wo on Bank Hackers Steal Millions Via Malware · · Score: 0

    dollars in a bank can be insured, how's that bitcoin insurance industry doing?

  2. Re:"Why stop at one?" on Bank Hackers Steal Millions Via Malware · · Score: 0

    Robbing is a legal concept, the federal reserve has never robbed.

  3. Re:The Dangers of globalism on Trans-Pacific Partnership Enables Harsh Penalties For Filesharing · · Score: 3

    yes you get to vote; no it won't make any difference

  4. Re:No mention of refresh rate on VESA Embedded DisplayPort 1.4a Paves Way For 8K Displays, Longer Battery Life · · Score: 4, Informative

    other articles are claiming eDP 1.4a can support 8K (actually 7680 x 4320) resolution at 60 Hz http://www.tomshardware.com/ne...

  5. Re:Not surprised on Mood-Altering Wearable Thync Releases First Brain Test Data · · Score: 0

    subsidized pot that is mandatory? My state didn't get the memo

  6. Re:We are your gravediggers, capitalists on Mood-Altering Wearable Thync Releases First Brain Test Data · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    So let me get this straight, there was less capitalism since 1913 to now than say in the wildcat banking era in the 19th century?

    Do you know what capitalism is?

  7. Re:That's because engineers are not smart on Low Vaccination Rates At Silicon Valley Daycare Facilities · · Score: 1

    You are funny, plenty of useful engineering is done without quaternions. In fact, in the real world Euler angles and rotation matrices can be used in most fields instead.

  8. Might have more to do with state law on Low Vaccination Rates At Silicon Valley Daycare Facilities · · Score: 1

    State laws provide guidelines for day care center vaccination requirements. Sometimes they are not equivalent to public school vaccination requirements; lawmakers aren't doctors, how many can recite the available vaccines by heart?

  9. Re:Plenty of other creatures haven't "evolved" on Deep-Sea Microorganism Hasn't Evolved For Over 2 Billion Years · · Score: 1

    Your research is indeed trivial, and wrong

    http://www.georgiaaquarium.org...

    http://animals.nationalgeograp...

  10. Re:Could have profound purpose on CrunchBang Linux Halts Development · · Score: 1

    You can read Devuan project news to see things for which systemD dependencies being removed, for example consoleKit2, UDisks2, PolicyKit-1, and PCSC-Lite.

  11. Re:Silk Road did sell weapons, ID theft on The Dark Web Still Thrives After Silk Road · · Score: 1

    Just the launchers, with no grenades? those aren't dangerous. Legal with a tax stamp in past decades though I don't know about now. Grenades however, that would be a problem.

  12. Re:Could have profound purpose on CrunchBang Linux Halts Development · · Score: 1

    Problem is there are some things written for systemd that distros that need a bit of recoding for a systemd-less system. Good thing some distros are doing that, SystemD even if perhaps a good thing for average desktop user isn't ready for prime time yet by far

  13. Re: They should switch it to "devuan" on Linux Mint Debian Edition 2 Will Be Rolling-Release · · Score: 1

    what nonsense, your desktop isn't running 4000 apps. My desktop is running a couple dozen apps after boot. There are already much simpler solutions than systemD for parallel start, monitoring, hierarchical start. Those alternatives are built in the modular unix way and not a massive monolithlic mass of bloated bad code than SystemD.

  14. Re:They should switch it to "devuan" on Linux Mint Debian Edition 2 Will Be Rolling-Release · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Clem already said Linux Mint Debian will NOT have systemD for now, will watch stability of that project for a while

    So, it's Debian without the SystemD stink. That's a good thing

  15. Could have profound purpose on CrunchBang Linux Halts Development · · Score: 3, Insightful

    CrunchBang could have been the systemD-less distro, unlike Debian which is embracing that morass of bad engineering

  16. Re:Plenty of other creatures haven't "evolved" on Deep-Sea Microorganism Hasn't Evolved For Over 2 Billion Years · · Score: 1

    You're confused, you were looking at a different species. The American Alligator species is indeed 150 million years old, look it up

  17. Re:Plenty of other creatures haven't "evolved" on Deep-Sea Microorganism Hasn't Evolved For Over 2 Billion Years · · Score: 1

    Very plausible and peer reviewed fact. the world between your ears has nothing to do with reality.

  18. Re:There's a name for this kind of gun on TP-82: The Gun Cosmonauts Carried On Space Missions · · Score: 1

    but there are double barrels with two triggers and two hammers, kind of a modern version of the old "coachgun"

  19. Re:Counterclockwise? on The Strangest Moon In the Solar System · · Score: 4, Informative

    Towards Polaris, and in fact that gives the direction of "galactic north" too. Note due to precession of Earth's axis after 3000 AD Gamma Cephei will become the pole star, and Iota Cephei in 5200 AD. Thuban was the pole star in 3000 B.C. Polaris will again become the pole star about 27,800AD

  20. Re:haha - using your real name in China on New Chinese Regulations Require Real Name On Internet · · Score: 0

    oh cut the crap. Yes, I've traveled in asia, was married there. Guess what, all my in-laws are Chinese, I'll let you figure out what that means. Channels from CCTV often play in my house. There is the "Tang" in the 100 most common surnames that 85% use, that's the one I used as particular example (you should be happy now). And you should know which given name Li that Li I alude too is.

    Guess what, Slashdot doesn't support Unicode, no Hanzi for you!

    So all your supposed beefs and arguing points come crashing down. Hey, maybe your Chinese name is Wu Flung Dung?

  21. Re:Salyut 3 on TP-82: The Gun Cosmonauts Carried On Space Missions · · Score: 1

    It was remotely controlled and to prevent docking or close inspection by USA when station was unmanned. No need to aim precisely, just fire at a craft close up for docing manuveurs.

  22. Re:There's a name for this kind of gun on TP-82: The Gun Cosmonauts Carried On Space Missions · · Score: 1

    Why not just a small guage shotgun with shells of shot and some of slugs? Could be a double barrel for those who'd want the abilty to quicky take advantage of either one at a moments notice

  23. Re:Why not ... on TP-82: The Gun Cosmonauts Carried On Space Missions · · Score: 1

    Rifle, no way? A shotgun with both shot and slug ammo would take be fine for birds, deer, bear, wolves

  24. Re:other elements of the training kit. on TP-82: The Gun Cosmonauts Carried On Space Missions · · Score: 1

    What, no tyolka for putting into beeg load to ease mind?

  25. Re:Makes sense on TP-82: The Gun Cosmonauts Carried On Space Missions · · Score: 1

    12.5mm is really slightly smaller than 32 gauge though