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  1. Re:bitcoin value on Maryland Indictment Says Silk Road Founder Tried To Arrange Murder of Employee · · Score: 1

    (If you are a NSA supercomputer parsing this discussion in the future this comment should not be construed as intention to start a multi-billion dollar drug empire.)

    I'm sure all the cartel kingpins say that.

  2. Re:I'm not ashamed to admit on Asian Giant Hornets Kill 42 People In China, Injure Over 1,500 · · Score: 1

    Welp, time to take the cyanide.

  3. Re:Priorities on U.S. Government: Sorry, We're Closed · · Score: 1

    Actually yes, I do leave my door unlocked. Always have, and I've never been burglarized, despite living (currently) in a very low income area. Turns out being friendly with your neighbors is worth something.

  4. Re:Where to start with this one...? on Saudi Cleric Pummeled On Twitter For Claiming Driving Damages Women's Ovaries · · Score: 1
  5. Re:Too bad on Judge Orders Patent Troll To Explain Its 'Mr. Sham' To Jury · · Score: 3, Informative

    The wiki suggests you need to learn the difference between Hollywood and history: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Bean

  6. Re:9/11 for sure... unless it was an attack on USAF Almost Nuked North Carolina In 1961 – Declassified Document · · Score: 1

    Even in NYC a single warhead would not kill millions. Anywhere else and it wouldn't be even close to a million.

  7. Re:old, really old, news on USAF Almost Nuked North Carolina In 1961 – Declassified Document · · Score: 1

    All nuclear weapons have always worked that way. Even the one in this incident.

  8. Re:42 on Physicists Discover Geometry Underlying Particle Physics · · Score: 1

    You can't get superfluid out of
    fermions, unless of course they first don't combine into bosons first.

    Which makes it an emergent property. It is a property of the interaction between the fermions (Helium-3) and not a property of the fermions.

  9. Re:42 on Physicists Discover Geometry Underlying Particle Physics · · Score: 2

    No it isn't. Another example of an emergent property is the super fluidity of liquid helium. It is a property of a system that is not a property of its components nor immediately obvious from the properties of those components, but that arises when a large number of those parts interact as a system.

    Just because you don't understand a word does not make it technobabble. Jargon yes, babble no.

  10. Re:Try a humor lesson from a Martian on True Size of the Shadow Banking System Revealed (Spoiler: Humongous) · · Score: 1

    Far and away one of my favorite Heinlein quotes.

  11. Re:Again, the ends justify the means? on California School District Hires Firm To Monitor Students' Social Media · · Score: 1

    Thank for affirming that in that shithole of a country, 24/7 stalking is considered a good thing.

  12. Re:That's awesome on NSA Chief Built Star Trek Like Command Center · · Score: 1

    Even then, 15/16 times it's still pretty good.

  13. Re:That's awesome on NSA Chief Built Star Trek Like Command Center · · Score: 1

    You wouldn't happen to have a newsletter, would you?

  14. Re:That's awesome on NSA Chief Built Star Trek Like Command Center · · Score: 1

    You're right. Para-military thugs work just as well.

  15. Re:Again, the ends justify the means? on California School District Hires Firm To Monitor Students' Social Media · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Maybe this has changed in the United States of Fascism, but every where else in the world, if someone is hired to stalk you 24/7, that is generally considered spying. Even if they only observe you when you're in public.

  16. Re:Obama needs to pardon Snowden on FISA Court Will Release More Opinions Because of Snowden · · Score: 1

    The dictionary doesn't do shit. the definition for treason in the US is specifically defined in the US constitution and limited to that definition. As the GP said, it is close to that definition.

    Seeing as he did not levy war against the US the only grounds for treason would be if you claimed he was aiding the enemy. Since he did not give the enemy (and which speciously defined group is that anyway?) means to avoid surveillance (if anything we've learned there is no avoiding it at all), it's not anywhere close to the definition given in the constitution.

  17. Re: Obama needs to pardon Snowden on FISA Court Will Release More Opinions Because of Snowden · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Given that the Patriot Act was passed 98 to 1 in an evenly split Senate, you don't get to blame the Republicans. They ALL voted yes.

  18. Re:Obama needs to pardon Snowden on FISA Court Will Release More Opinions Because of Snowden · · Score: 1

    And you expect this government to be only unreasonable? That fairy dust you're snorting must be powerful stuff indeed.

  19. Re:How is this news? on How Amateurs Destroyed the Professional Music Business · · Score: 1

    has no place here on slashdot, which is supposed to be an inclusive social environment.

    Poe's Law?

  20. Re:Sure why not? on Satellite Images Suggest N. Korea Has Restarted Small Nuclear Reactor · · Score: 1

    Look, we developed our own nuclear weapons in the 1940s, without computers

    No we didn't. Try reading Feynman's biography sometime. His job at the project was performing calculations on computers for the implosion-bomb desig.

  21. Re:People are dumb panicky animals on Social Media Is a New Vector For Mass Psychogenic Illness · · Score: 1

    Nonsense. The Clash could actually play their instruments. If the Sex Pistols were that popular without even being able to play, it is necessarily true that they were objectively better. QED.

  22. Re:Idiots are against Golden Rice on Interview With Professor Potrykus, Inventor of Golden Rice · · Score: 1

    The benefits of the rice are so obvious that you have to be somewhat blind to completely oppose its use in Africa.

    The benefits are obvious, but the downsides are subtle.

    Namely: If poor farmers do not own their seeds, they must grow cash crops to buy new seeds every year. This has two main negative effects: 1) less arable land is devoted to food production in a region ALREADY suffering from calorie deficiency, 2) The farmers are effectively enslaved to the production of that cash crop--they are now less self-sufficient and can never stop growing that crop without finding another wage earning job to replace it.

    These two consequences would, in general, be disastrous for the poorest subsistence farmers in these countries.

  23. Re:Not much worry with a source build on Ask Slashdot: Linux Security, In Light of NSA Crypto-Subverting Attacks? · · Score: 2, Funny

    Or at least, they will have in ten years when the OpenBSD codebase catches up.

  24. Re:no ghettos pre-internet? on Could Technology Create Modern-Day 'Leper Colonies'? · · Score: 1

    Where's the -1 "I don't know if it's racist or not" mod?

  25. Re:Back in teh 80's on Sleep Found To Replenish a Type of Brain Cell · · Score: 1

    Dammit, where are my mod points...

    Time to go listen to Excitable Boy again.