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  1. sunk the equivalent of $680 million on Spain's New S-80 Class Submarines Sink, But Won't Float · · Score: 1

    If Spain hopes to salvage its submarines, it must either find some weight that can be trimmed from the current design or lengthen the ship to accommodate the excess weight, The Local notes. Though the latter option is more feasible, it is expected to cost Spain an extra $9.7 million per meter.

    I hope they don't end up... ... ...

    chasing a sunk cost.

  2. Re:Start here on White House: Use Metric If You Want, We Don't Care · · Score: 4, Funny

    meters per second or nothing! :P

  3. Re:Ah, yes! on Cockroaches Evolving To Avoid Roach Motels · · Score: 1

    cephalopods have their eyes the right way around ... ... Cthulhu ...

    OMG! It all makes sense!

  4. Re:Overdone? on Ask Neil Gaiman and Amber Benson About Their Kickstarter Vampire Movie · · Score: 1

    1.) Amber Benson,
    2.) Neil Gaiman
    3.) I'm reasonably sure these vampires won't glitter.

  5. Re:Of course on Wikileaks Releases Docs Before Trial of TPB Founder Warg · · Score: 1

    He might start whistling into it and launch nuclear missiles. :P

  6. "otherwise gun control-weary"? on Of 1000 Americans Polled, Most Would Ban Home Printing of Guns · · Score: 1

    You do realize that survey consistently find 90% support for more substantial or effective firearms control, particularly background checks?

    Still, it is to be expected that more people support a ban on home production than those who otherwise support gun control. An easily available technology for producing a wide variety of guns (which do not yet exist, as such) would subvert all existing controls on sales (background checks, magazine size limits, anything). So logically, anyone who supports any legal oversight at all has to support very strict controls if not outright bans on home production.

  7. Re:Simple solution on Florida Activates System For Citizens To Call Each Other Terrorists · · Score: 1

    You're right. As far as terrorism is defined as the instillment of fear and distrust in the population for political ends, this fits the bill.

  8. If we build an accurate model of a human brain... on Why We Should Build a Supercomputer Replica of the Human Brain · · Score: 1

    Will we have to give it human rights?

  9. Re:Free speech? on In Germany, Offensive Autocomplete Is No Laughing Matter · · Score: 1

    Google is not a person.

    "Corporations are people, my friend." :-P

  10. Re:Stand Tall Bronies on The Bronies Get Their Own Charity · · Score: 2

    We don't bar women into Engineering or Computer Science

    (Well, we kinda still are in many ways, but we shouldn't and we're working on that, so your point stands.)

  11. Re:Is Apple being compensated? on Apple Deluged By Police Demands To Decrypt iPhones · · Score: 1

    An encryption that someone needs to wait only seven weeks to get broken by the manufacturer is not, in any sense, a useful encryption.

  12. Re:Sexism on 17-Year-Old Girl Wins Boston TV API Programming Contest · · Score: 2, Funny

    Indeed, there is a wide-spread institutional bias that stereotypes women as having superior computer skills.

    That's why so few men become programmers.

  13. Re:Censorship on 17-Year-Old Girl Wins Boston TV API Programming Contest · · Score: 1

    If people choosing to not listen to you is censorship, then be prepared for a lifetime of 1984.

  14. Re:Megayears? on CO2 Levels Reach 400ppm at Mauna Loa For First Time On Record · · Score: 1

    Are you familiar with the concept of a megabyte, and how many bytes that is?

  15. SCO anyone? on Death Knell For Righthaven In 9th Circuit Decision · · Score: 2

    Don't celebrate too early.

  16. Re:I'd be excited about this movie, except... on Ender's Game Trailer Released · · Score: 2

    Is my position that people who want to own stuff have to decide between supporting the industry that produced it and not owning it? Hell yes, that's what I'm saying. It doesn't matter if it's some sleek electronics gadget produced in China under bad labor and environmental controls or entertainment IP produced by someone who actively campaigns against the rights of fellow human beings.

    You certainly have the right to spend money on anything you want. You can buy stuff from the KKK too. You just don't get to delude yourself that you are not contributing, in a tiny way, to making the world a worse place.

  17. Re:I'd be excited about this movie, except... on Ender's Game Trailer Released · · Score: 1

    So it must refer to statements he's made on his personal blog, etc.

    Yeah, personal blog, interviews, being on the board of directors of a powerful anti-gay lobby group, details like that. This isn't some personal character trait, it's something this man spends time and resources promoting. If you give him money and publicity, you give it to the causes he uses it for.

  18. Re:I'd be excited about this movie, except... on Ender's Game Trailer Released · · Score: 1

    Considering art on its own merits is not the same as contributing financially to its creator, particularly when that creator has consistently used his resources for evil. This isn't about some random things he said in 1990; Card is a board member of the NOM.

    The separate judgement works both ways. If the quality of Ender's Game is not to be judged by the views of its author, then neither can it exonerate or excuse them. So we're left with a rather good science fiction series written by a raging homophobic bigot with few redeeming qualities. If the ardent racist Howard Phillip Lovecraft were still alive, the same would apply to him.

    Read the book in a library, and rent the DVD.

  19. Re:Why Debian? on Debian 7.0 ("Wheezy") Released · · Score: 1

    There is a trend, though, that long-term Ubuntu users backtracks and find themselves using Debian instead - not least after Ubuntu's well publicized ideological and technical curiosities

    I'm one of those. I still have Ubuntu on my laptop (mostly because of the casual attitude to non-free drivers, which Debian's GNU purist philosophy makes more of a hassle), but switched the desktop to sid nearly a year ago now and am very satisfied.

    Of course, using anything but the unstable branch of Debian would mean being stuck with years-old software packages, but that branch really is less dangerous than it sounds.

  20. "up in arms about it" on The First Fully 3D-Printed Gun Has Been Successfully Test-Fired · · Score: 1

    The First Fully 3D-Printed Gun Has Been Successfully Test-Fired

    Shortly followed by the first fully 3D-printed pun.

  21. You Have Mail on Meet Drone Shield, an Ambitious Idea For a $70 Drone Detection System · · Score: 1

    "Warning: Predator drone detec---"

  22. Re:In a word: on Ask Slashdot: Would You Accept 'Bitcoin-Ware' Apps? · · Score: 1

    Let me echo and amend that:

    Hell no.

  23. Re:Lesson Learned on Repeal of Louisiana Science Education Act Rejected · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yeah totally. Also have you ever tried applying critical thought to math class? Those closed-minded teachers won't even consider that Pi might be three. Tell them that's what you believe, and they'll fail you out of sheer bigotry. Man, math must be too weak to expose to differing ideas.

  24. Re:Drink it while it's cold on Condensation On Your Beer != Good · · Score: 1

    The condensation makes the beer look tasty

    It makes it look like in the advertisements, because advertising uses condensation to make it look cold.

    It's funny how the brain works.

  25. No shit, Einstein on Condensation On Your Beer != Good · · Score: 1

    Phase transition from gas to liquid is exothermic?

    This is a fun classroom experiment, but it isn't science news.