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  1. 100 times? on NY Comic Con Takes Over Attendees' Twitter Accounts To Praise Itself · · Score: 1

    That's not even 1.2 times cooler.

  2. But can it run a web browser? on JavaScript-Based OpenRISC Emulator Can Run Linux, GCC, Wayland · · Score: 2

    (I heard you like Javascript and Linux, so I put a Linux inside your Javascript inside your Linux inside your Javascript inside your Linux.)

  3. If by "habitable planets" you mean "one habitable asteroid" and by "could exist" you mean "could have existed"...

  4. Breaking into a tech museum on Want To Hijack a Domain? Just Get a Fax Machine · · Score: 2

    just to steal an internet domain?

  5. Well, you could always ask on The W3C Sells Out Users Without Seeming To Get Anything In Return · · Score: 1

    For a small cut of the bribe.

  6. Re:I sell these for $500 on ESA Begins Mars Rover Tests In Chile · · Score: 1

    I don't even want to know what kind of roaming charges you'd be racking up on Mars.

  7. Re:http://83.138.166.114/ on Police Demand Summary Domain Takedown, Traffic Redirection · · Score: 1

    They set that website up specifically to serve the domain they're trying to hijack; it's a reasonable assumption that people accessing it were actually requesting the hijacked domain.

  8. Re: super-fast cell phone networks on Japan Promises an Ultra-High-Tech 2020 Olympics · · Score: 1

    Or you can get the bargain rate of .05$ per bit! :-D

  9. Bill Gates and Rupert Murdoch on All Your Child's Data Are Belong To InBloom · · Score: 1
  10. All power to them on US Intelligence Chief Defends Attempts To Break Tor · · Score: 2

    I wouldn't trust Tor at all if national intelligence agencies didn't expend considerable resources to break it. Competition is what drives this technology forward.

  11. Re:As usual for the media on Scientists Boycott NASA Conference Because of Ban On Chinese Participants · · Score: 1

    Yeah, Obama should totally have vetoed that. It's not like the House Republicans would have done anything insane like shut down the government if they didn't get their way.

  12. Mailed to the BBC in a blue envelope on Over 100 Missing Episodes of Doctor Who Located · · Score: 5, Funny

    With a note that read. "You're welcome; please be more careful next time. -The Doctor"

  13. "Saving Money"? on Are Shuttered Gov't Sites Actually Saving Money? · · Score: 1

    There's no consensus on how much the shutdown is costing, but the estimates are in the order of hundreds of millions per day. A wide-scale disruption of services is about the costly cost-saving measure you could possibly conceive of.

  14. Re:Long time.... on First Few Doctor Who Episodes May Fall To Public Domain Next Year · · Score: 1

    (On an unrelated note, where the hell did you get that telephone from.)

  15. Re:Long time.... on First Few Doctor Who Episodes May Fall To Public Domain Next Year · · Score: 2

    WOW! I never would have believed the 1790s would ever ACTUALLY call.

    Hey, while you're listening, could you make sure they fix the whole slavery thing? Trust me, it'll cause problems in another couple of decades. Also, clear up this shitty second-amendment misunderstanding, will you? Hurry.

    Oh, and enjoy your 28-year copyright terms while they last. They'll be increasing them to 42 years within your life, and you've seen nothing yet - in our time it's up to 120 years!

  16. voluntary ... every one of India's 1.2 billion on India's Billion User Biometric Odyssey · · Score: 1

    That's some first-rate volunteering, that is.

  17. Bad feeling about this on Unmanned 'Terminator' Robots Kill Jellyfish · · Score: 4, Funny

    Because you know one of these days Jellyfish Connor is going to subvert one of these and travel back into our time to protect his parents.

  18. Naturally on Saudi Cleric Pummeled On Twitter For Claiming Driving Damages Women's Ovaries · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Over the centuries, science has continually reaffirmed that women's health is severely impacted by such stressful activities as reading, writing, voting, driving, owning property, having a job, leaving the kitchen, or thinking.

  19. Re:So logically he wouldn't oppose... on Saudi Cleric Pummeled On Twitter For Claiming Driving Damages Women's Ovaries · · Score: 1

    Hm... let's take a wild guess.

  20. Re:of course it isn't mobile on New Real Life Laser-Rifle Cuts Through Metal Like a Blowtorch · · Score: 1

    I see where you're going with this.

  21. "laser gun ... for use by robots" on New Real Life Laser-Rifle Cuts Through Metal Like a Blowtorch · · Score: 1

    I for one wel--- BZZZZZAP

  22. I was hoping they'd have done something cool with those lenses, like looking at the other players' face and body heat to determine their level of excitement/stress. Instead it's just a regular card marking fraud.

  23. Re:FFS on Social Networks Force Barilla Chairman To Apologize For His Anti-gay Remarks · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Enough with the stupid fucking boycotts that are nothing but attempts at silencing free speech.

    Boycotts are free speech, genius.

  24. "Google mustn't spy on GMail", says the gov't on Google's Scanning of Gmail To Deliver Ads May Violate Federal Wiretap Laws · · Score: 1

    "That's our job."

  25. In Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri terms on Can There Be a Non-US Internet? · · Score: 2, Funny

    "You cannot build The Planetary Datalinks here. The US have already completed this project."

    And now they get to spy on everyone else for the rest of the game.