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  1. Priorities? on Mars Rovers Facing Budget Cuts [Updated] · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Why is it that we can't support cheap science that provides valuable insight into our solar system and neighboring planets, but we can find hundreds of millions of dollars to piss away on some congress critter's self named statue and bridge? Is it really possible that not one person in congress can be asked to not screw us over for self gratification?

  2. Ayars was later on Real Networks to Linux - DRM or Die · · Score: 2, Funny

    seen waving his hand, saying, "you don't need to see the source code."

  3. Re:Core Duo == Article Duo! on Inside Intel's Next Generation Microarchitecture · · Score: 1

    So can we expect multiple dupes with multicore?

  4. Actual Complaint on German Wikipedia Threatened w/ Injunction · · Score: 2, Interesting

    So what is their actual complaint here? Are they just mad that wikipedia posted easily findable information in an article? Or are they mad that their name is linked to a convicted criminal? Seems like wikipedia is the wrong place to divert that anger.

  5. Gasp! on SpaceNow, a New Space Education Initiative · · Score: 3, Funny

    Could this mean /.ers will actually know what they are talking about in science?

    Nah... (bye bye Karma)

  6. Re:Jesus Fscking Christ on Singapore Bloggers Charged Under Sedition Act · · Score: 1

    Uhhh, you know, I can go to al jazeera, ogrish, etc. and find those images and view with impunity.

    I can say this war is stupid.

    I can say racist things and not worry about going to jail.

    Just because certain parts of the government like to ignore the constitution, does not mean the rest of us do as well.

  7. Re:He mixed up hacking and cracking on The Six Dumbest Ideas in Computer Security · · Score: 1

    I have to ask-did you RTFA? His first point was 1) looking for holes and then patching them is like polishing a turd. 2) people who look for holes in the same way are only learning how to find a turd 3) He prefers "professionals" who know how to write good code in the first place, not just fix crappy code.