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@xd.Balls: Honestly, I don't know. That's why I'm starred at Gawker and not here. All I know is that in the torrents files "read me" file they included a list of easy passwords and went on to say that if the reader/downloader wished they could brute force the other passwords themselves, leading me to believe it's a

@xd.Balls: The last I heard they were only able to brute force the easiest passwords. All but the highest level encryption is crackable- in this case the encryption gave Gawker time to alert it's users of the breach and have them change their passwords and prevent all of the passwords from being released en masse.

@Les Mikesell: I don't think it's unreasonable for an ISP to have trouble adapting to new trends in bandwidth usage. I was only stating that the response in itself wasn't unreasonable, say if Comcast were a small ISP barely turning a profit, and that it's only unreasonable because Comcast has greedily hoarded profits

Comcast's response makes sense, if one provider pushes an excessive amount of data on to your network so that it interrupts or impedes other providers something must be done.

@Bubs: It's not photoshopped, well, I'm sure the sepia tone is, but it's part of Dodge's ad campaign for the Challenger. Those are actors dressed up like George Washington and Continental soldiers.

I'm going to come out and say it; good. Most people who call themselves DJs suck. I mean, mixing two parts of two different songs isn't really a talent, is it? Go make a fucking beat then I'll be impressed. And you'll need a laptop for that, not a turntable.

@Myrna_Minkoff: Okay, she gets what she wants but we also get what we want; feeling morally superior than celebutards. I mean, by your logic, you shouldn't have even clicked on this page, let alone commented.

@Myrna_Minkoff: Kind of but not really. That's like saying photoshopping works because Jezebel regularly writes about terrible photoshopping in magazines. I mean, she got press which is her goal, I suppose, but the message isn't what she wanted.

@Yash!: But it would be great for certain movies. Like Amélie or some kind of whimsical, teary-eyed movie.

Why does Heidi Montag's IED have to be fake? Maybe at a The Hills reunion, too?

@Live_axle: If she hadn't been nearly decapitated and just the car was damaged I'm sure the movie's insurance would have covered it.

@Nablial: What are you talking about? Both Japan and China (and Korea) use sinograms.

@badasscat: I enjoy Myth Busters, but it's not going to carry water under peer review. It's not like these scientist claimed to "discover" anything, they just scientifically proved something that was largely common knowledge. It's a necessary step if they now want to look at the chemical biology that makes this occur.

@goldandguns: There's actually nothing wrong with ending a sentence with a preposition, it's simply a stylistic matter.

Scull electrodes? Like for my racing boat?

I know the average age of a Fox News viewer is 65, but this seems like an ill-advised way to reach a younger audience.

It won't be pretty when 4chan hijacks this.

@Hairy Putter: Hyperrealist can probably paint better than Da Vinci, but they do have much better technology and not quite as much flair.