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  1. Re:Not Facebook! on Man Claims 84% of Facebook, Gets Order Blocking Assets · · Score: 1

    I wish I could mod u up, but you at 5

  2. Re:A challenge to game designers on Do Home Computers Help Or Hinder Education? · · Score: 1

    Hey, STOP IT!!! All of YOU! If you suggest a BETTER way for the idiotic masses to stop being idiotic, you are going to take our advantage away. There are already too many idiots Screwing Up MY JOB without game designers trying to help more of them think they can too...

  3. And other Record-Preserving Methods on Arlington National Cemetery's Many IT Flaws · · Score: 1

    As Ancestry ( .com and .ca) are using in the World Archives Project, the volunteer / check / review system is saving many other paper copy records, why can't taht work for the government too? And Ancestry isn't even paying for it! Only servers, I suppose. And an Annual Membership is like $300!!! There are MANY options out there.

  4. E-Ink vs all other Displays on Prices Slashed For Nook, Kindle E-Readers · · Score: 1

    I have to admit I like the E-Ink. I read on both my HTC Touch and my DSi and personally I kill my eyes. The E-Ink is just like a book, but much more portable. Besides the light of the other displays makes me feel wired at night, and then I can't sleep. http://lifehacker.com/5524849/ban-portable-electronics-before-bed-for-more-restful-sleep

  5. Re:Well, no shit on Home Computers Equal Lower Test Scores · · Score: 1

    Naw dude, didn't anyone ever tell you that being poor also makes you stupid?

  6. Big Oil? on First Photos From the European Solar Decathlon · · Score: 1

    That's like saying why take on big oil in the first place with things like solar and wind energy. The architecture industry has little control over the construction, shipping, mining, maintenance and regulatory industries, and little help from governments either. The best we can do now is just make a product that IS a little better and then put it on the market. In the end it is really up to the consumer and how guilty they feel about the fact that their TV (or computer) power usage could operate three or four of these houses easily. I'm on their team, for sustainability, and you don't see me turning of my PC.

  7. Re:Well.. on Google Street View Wi-Fi Data Includes Passwords, Email Content · · Score: 1

    I think google has my email password. I use Gmail. Should I complain?

  8. Re:Revenge on Federal Judge Limits DHS Laptop Border Searches · · Score: 1

    You would think the DHS could employ someone who spoke Korean.

  9. Re:How many blunders will the American gov't allow on BP's Final "Top Kill" Procedure For Gulf Oil Spill · · Score: 1

    Oh we know what went wrong. Someone was cheap somewhere, and poking holes in the oil balloon that is our planet has finally backfired.

  10. Re:Hint: "For Developers" Means "For Developers" on Are Googlers Too Smart For Their Own Good? · · Score: 1

    I totally agree. I can't even lick the knees of most real nerds, even though I can understand about 95% of this stuff.

  11. Re:What you are doing is ILLEGAL, IMMORAL, and IIM on Auto-Scanning the Names People Choose For Their Wireless APs · · Score: 1

    Isn't there anything below Troll??? Like Swamp water and urine troll is standing in?

  12. Re:scare tactics on Narus Develops Social Media Sleuth · · Score: 1

    And, pedophiles...