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  1. Re:And its all pointless on Through a Face Scanner Darkly · · Score: 1

    YOU are the real enemy.

    Darn right I am, Muslim. I am the enemy of anyone who hates free speech and equality, and of anyone who uses terrorism to intimidate critics and bend the world to their will.

  2. he's rich enough on James Dyson: We Should Pay Students To Study Engineering · · Score: 1

    At a net worth of 4.4 billion dollars he should provide some scholarships himself.

  3. A broken project is like a broken heart on Ask Slashdot: What Do You Do If You're Given a Broken Project? · · Score: 1

    A broken project is like a broken heart. Sometimes you just have to move on.

  4. And its all pointless on Through a Face Scanner Darkly · · Score: 3, Informative

    because the enemy hide in burkas.

  5. just walk over the inductive pads for buses on Apple Reportedly Testing Inductive, Solar and Motion Charging For Its Smartwatch · · Score: 1

    just walk over the inductive pads for buses and have your hand burned off at the wrist

  6. Re:Standard practice... on Peanut Allergy Treatment Trial In UK "A Success" · · Score: 1

    1,000 peanuts and 70,000 people

    ;-)

    I'm glad this sort of thing doesn't happen with real doctors. Does it?

  7. Re:They don't deserve it anyway. on Kansas To Nix Expansion of Google Fiber and Municipal Broadband · · Score: 1

    Perhaps if they pray really hard, God will create a super fast broadband network for them.

    best not. someone might download porn or read about evil-ution if they have broadband.

  8. Re:Standard practice... on Peanut Allergy Treatment Trial In UK "A Success" · · Score: 4, Interesting

    It is not as simple as splitting a peanut in 70 parts.

    Excuse my ignorance but why isn't it that simple? If you started feeding people with 1/70 of a peanut and worked your way up wouldn't that have the same effect as extracting the protein responsible fro the reaction and doing the same thing?

  9. I can see this being reversed on EU Secretly Plans To Put a Back Door In Every Car By 2020 · · Score: 1

    I can see this being reversed the first time a Muzzy disables a politicians car in a terror attack.

  10. Re:Pffft on Atlanta Gambled With Winter Storm and Lost · · Score: 1

    True but in Russia (Prepares for BS Barrage) they get six feet of snow and things keep going.

    Same in parts of Canada and the USA - its all down to how much you spend. We make do with snow plows on the front of grit tucks, for several feet you need snow blowers. We put enough grit to melt ice at down to about -20 C, whereas many Canadians and Russians wouldn't bother putting on a coat for that weather!

  11. Re:Full retard on Atlanta Gambled With Winter Storm and Lost · · Score: 2

    It means nothing. Recommended reading here: http://www.1010tires.com/store...

    Personally I think the graph underestimates the difference between all-season and summer tyres. I have driven with summer, all-season and winter tyres, and all-season tyres really are much better than summer tyres. Admittedly they are not a patch on winter tyres - but summer tyres are just useless in snow and ice.

  12. Re:Pffft on Atlanta Gambled With Winter Storm and Lost · · Score: 1

    You should try over here in the UK where the mere suggestion of snow seems to shut everything down

    Not everywhere. Up in the Pennines things keep moving, but people and councils are prepared.

  13. Re:No negotioation on Edward Snowden and the Death of Nuance · · Score: 1

    Does God settle out of court? Hell no! God is fucken God almighty! Unconditional surrender, obviously, the hell are you thinkin, nigger?

    If you believe that Crap then wasn't sending Jesus to undo the sentence for eating the apple settling out of court?

  14. Re:The Definition on Predicting the Risk of Suicide By Analyzing the Text of Clinical Notes · · Score: 1

    Mentally Ill means Disobedient. There is no other definition.

    My font makes that look like a film title:

    Mentality III
    ... means disobediant

  15. Re:For a BRIEF second there... on Silicon Brains That Think As Fast As a Fly Can Smell · · Score: 1

    ...I read it as: Silicon Breasts That can Think... Guess that means that mine can't think as fast as my house banana flies can smell.

    Silicon breasts sound a bit hard to me

  16. Re: flies can smell? on Silicon Brains That Think As Fast As a Fly Can Smell · · Score: 1

    But does it run linux?
    Imagine a beauwolf cluster?
    Or are we not doing that anymore?

    you mean a swarm of flies

  17. Re:If the Shoe Fits on Google Launches Cordova Powered Chrome Apps For Android and iOS · · Score: 1

    "Blashpeming" -- that would be, by saying that Mo was not, in fact, a prophet -- as you would have to believe if you were a Christian.

    And this is what Muslims want to bring back to Western countries

  18. Re:If the Shoe Fits on Google Launches Cordova Powered Chrome Apps For Android and iOS · · Score: 0

    Is it named after the place where the Muzzies crucified Christians for "blasphemy" (expressing their belief)?

  19. Re:Useful for developers on Google Launches Cordova Powered Chrome Apps For Android and iOS · · Score: 2

    As a developer, I can see the usefulness of this. This makes me consider developing Chrome apps where previously I had not considered it. Usually, we have to choose our platforms based on our projected return and our limited time. This usually means that only Android and IOS are supported. Given that one could kill two birds with one stone, and have a bonus of Chrome apps, it may be worth checking out.

    I think the key will be the capabilities. If you can write apps that are nearly as rich as the native apps and performant enough for the application then I agree - the question will be "why not develop for Chrome and deploy on all platforms".

  20. Re:Don Vito calling! on Acid Bath Offers Easy Path To Stem Cells · · Score: 1

    > Acid bath

    I wonder if the method only works on sicilian and italian-american stem cells?

    No the British have a decades lead on this.

  21. Re:This makes sense to an extent on US Forces Coursera To Ban Students From Cuba, Iran, Sudan, and Syria · · Score: 1

    Then, just maybe, some of them might question whether a "God of Peace" would choose a pedophile warlord for his message of love.

    How does Obama fit in to the course you are talking about?

    Not at all. I was thinking about a straight comparison of beliefs of various religions together with looking at an impact of each belief on society.

  22. Re:This is like banning it from black people and J on US Forces Coursera To Ban Students From Cuba, Iran, Sudan, and Syria · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Why doesn't the US do business with communist Cuba but they do with communist China?

    If Cuba could beat China on the price of cheap electrical goods, toys, etc. I think there would be a quick change in policy.

  23. This makes sense to an extent on US Forces Coursera To Ban Students From Cuba, Iran, Sudan, and Syria · · Score: -1, Troll

    Of course we don't want Muslim terrorists learning Chemistry, Biology, and things they could use to design weapons. On the other hand we should encourage courses on things like comparative religion. Then, just maybe, some of them might question whether a "God of Peace" would choose a pedophile warlord for his message of love that people of other beliefs should be subdued or killed.

  24. Re:Roll on! on The Human Body May Not Be Cut Out For Space · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Dealing the coriolis and tidal forces might be worse than the problem it's trying to solve, unless you have a really enormous centrifuge.

    Or two modules with a long tether spinning round their mutual centre of gravity

  25. Re:The solution may be simple on The Human Body May Not Be Cut Out For Space · · Score: 5, Funny

    In other words, they should hire expendable people

    It worked for the security team in Star Trek