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  1. Re:So is every ISP on Moglen: Facebook Is a Man-In-The-Middle Attack · · Score: 1

    "The people who do not want to share information with facebook do not do it."

    Go shopping online and try telling me that one more time with a straight face.

    You're practically FORCED to give information to FB or Google if you want to do anything online. Shopping, video chat, etc.

  2. Re:So is every ISP on Moglen: Facebook Is a Man-In-The-Middle Attack · · Score: 1

    "Yea, I've been noticing this on A LOT of sites. Pages won't load right or load at all unless the ubiquitous FB(and lets not forget Google) and it's associated sites are allowed"

    This sounds like a clear violation of anti-tying provisions in the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.

  3. Re:Adds new import to the phrase "keep off the gra on MIT Envisions DIY Solar Cells Made From Grass Clippings · · Score: 1

    "Oh, and did I neglect to mention your .sig is obnoxious? I'm guessing you're an undergrad with a bottle-washing role."

    Research director, actually. Good job assuming when you're clueless.

  4. Re:Hopefully lots of stuff of value was lost on Facebook Malware Goes Viral · · Score: 1

    "When did we accept that clicking on a link is a dangerous operation?"

    Drive-by malware. Duh.

  5. Re:Concentrated right? on MIT Envisions DIY Solar Cells Made From Grass Clippings · · Score: 1

    Compost heap big enough could generate enough heat to run a Stirling Engine.

  6. Re:Adds new import to the phrase "keep off the gra on MIT Envisions DIY Solar Cells Made From Grass Clippings · · Score: 4, Informative

    "Photosynthesis in plants only operates at a couple percent efficiency in the first place."

    WRONG!!! Try 9% under regular sunlight, and ~15% under LED lighting.

    Oh, did I neglect to mention photobiology/optoelectronic R&D is my job?

  7. Re:It's not a choice on No Pardon For Turing · · Score: 2

    "Being gay, lesbian, trans, or straight is not a choice, but even if it were, that would still be irrelevant."

    I certainly made the conscious choice to date men after several miserable relationships with women.

    Your words are bullshit.

  8. Re:Hopefully lots of stuff of value was lost on Facebook Malware Goes Viral · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    "And I suppose you hope lots of houses burn down too, so that people will clean the lint traps in their dryers more frequently."

    Actually, yes, I do. If you can't be bothered to properly maintain something you own that can pose a serious hazard if not maintained, you deserve to have it fuck up and possibly destroy your life. Willful Ignorance is not an excuse.

  9. Hopefully lots of stuff of value was lost on Facebook Malware Goes Viral · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Maybe that'll teach people to be more wary about random links they see.

  10. Let it expire on Half of Fortune 500s, US Agencies Still Infected With DNSChanger Trojan · · Score: 1

    These companies and agencies need a solid smack to their face. "NO! NO INTERNET FOR YOU! FIX YOUR SHIT!"

  11. Re:Proving something negative is impossible on $100,000 Prize: Prove Quantum Computers Impossible · · Score: 1

    Go refresh your knowledge of D'Alembert's principle.

  12. Re:Two-dimensional? on Researchers Create Glass Just 3 Atoms Thick · · Score: 2

    http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/525347

    It has a size, pal. (scroll left)

  13. Re:True depending how you consider the whole issue on French Court Calls Free Google Maps Unfair Competition · · Score: 1

    You still have grounds (and BTW, given the timeframe stated, your statute of limitations hasn't expired) to sue. Tortious Interference of Business.

  14. Re:Incentives for Space Travel on Next-Gen Spacesuits · · Score: 2

    "Because it's not in our nature to do so."

    Take another look at your average voter and say that again with a straight face.

  15. Re:True depending how you consider the whole issue on French Court Calls Free Google Maps Unfair Competition · · Score: 1

    Annnd... why haven't you sued?

  16. Re:It worked for Microsoft on Leaked Zynga Memo Justifies Copycat Strategy · · Score: 2

    The iPod certainly wasn't the first MP3 player.

    And it's copy, not steal.

  17. Re:slashdotted on Megaupload Lawyer Says User Data Will Be Held For Two Weeks · · Score: 0

    Implied threats don't require direct things to be said. If it even has a hint, you can get in trouble for it.

    Are you even following the conversation?

  18. Re:slashdotted on Megaupload Lawyer Says User Data Will Be Held For Two Weeks · · Score: 0

    Said badmouthing can include IMPLIED THREATS.

    Learn, please.

  19. Re:How do we protest this? on EU ACTA Chief Resigns · · Score: 1

    "Ah, yes, you're also the leader of a company that publicly opposes SOPA."

    Yep, I do. I see you're jealous AND poor.

    Note how you failed to address me owning and firing multiple thousands of rounds through my stated weapon without cleaning.

    You got your ass owned, child.

    BTW, you talk so much that I now know where you live through your easily trackable comments across the web, you weaboo fuck :D

    You're also a mere child, barely 24.

  20. Re:slashdotted on Megaupload Lawyer Says User Data Will Be Held For Two Weeks · · Score: 1

    "Can you show me a single, solitary instance of where badmouthing the president has been treated as a criminal (or civil) offense, in the last 50 years?"

    Considering I've called the SS several times regarding people talking shit about Bush, and been thanked every time for it, you must be one ignorant idiot, limecat.

  21. Re:How do we protest this? on EU ACTA Chief Resigns · · Score: 1

    "It would be good to have one per team in CQB operations but the claims it doesn't need to be cleaned or lubricated are laughable, and you're stupid for believing the manufacturer."

    Or maybe I've actually blown 10,000+ rounds through one. Your poor ass certainly can't afford one to test.

    "Again, you know nothing of firearms"

    Again, you're too poor to even come close to being able to afford my arsenal. That includes 50w pulse lasers.

    The joys of being a leading semiconductor engineer.

  22. Re:Is this news? on Shmoocon Demo Shows Easy, Wireless Credit Card Fraud · · Score: 2

    "That would be pretty silly, and rather conspicuous. They are going to bump up against you."

    Never used public transportation, I see.

  23. Re:How do we protest this? on EU ACTA Chief Resigns · · Score: 1

    "Cling to your funny short-ranged popgun while I merrily cap you at 300m with a SAPR, loserboy."

    Nope, you have no clue. AA-12 with HE-12 frag grenades have accuracy up to 500m + splash damage, idiot. AA-12 with 12-gauge bismuth slugs has accuracy up to 700m, steel slugs up to 600m. Full-auto buckshot spray? Don't need accuracy. Anything within 1000m of me is dead.

    Note your constant -1 mods. You don't have a fucking clue.

  24. Re:How do we protest this? on EU ACTA Chief Resigns · · Score: 1

    Umm, you very clearly have no clue what you're talking about, let alone know what an AA-12 is, let alone fired one. Good day, moron.

  25. Re:How do we protest this? on EU ACTA Chief Resigns · · Score: 1

    Are you that buttmad?

    The AA-12 is 10x more reliable than those pieces of composite junk. It *NEVER* needs cleaning, it's self-cleaning, self-lubricating, solid steel construction, and what's even better is it has an actual service record. It's a little heavier but that makes it more useful for close-range melee.

    Oh, I actually know weapons, pal. I learned MUCH from my grandfather, a USMC Lt. Col I know how to assess these system designs, and I do quite a bit of engineering myself.