Comment Re:safety? (Score 1) 431
Comment Re:Well not sure if this is the right approach but (Score 1) 870
You can make WiFi unusable, however.
Yup. Tinfoil, lots of tinfoil.
Comment Re:Because they can (Score 2, Interesting) 275
Comment I'm native Hungarian! (Score 1) 674
My english is still a bit bad but I shall try to participate in your conversation.
"My hovercraft is full of eels."
"Do you want to come back to my place, bouncy bouncy?"
Comment Re:Sounds like people need to fix thier names (Score 1) 773
Comment Artificial Dr. House (Score 1) 245
Ooh ooh, I want the Dr. House edition!
"Tests take time. Treatment's quicker."
Comment Re:Internet hypochondria is already a phenomenon (Score 1) 245
Comment Or perhaps.. (Score 1) 557
Comment Re:Just cos he does it - doesnt make it right (Score 1) 753
Comment Don't stick to a single option only (Score 1) 261
Comment "A flaw in Slashdot submission system.." (Score 2, Funny) 437
In other news:
"A flaw in Slashdot's sensationalistic story submission system may have caused hundreds to accidentally RTFA.."
Comment Re:Woah (Score 1) 378
Comment "In Israel.." (Score 1) 582
What? Not a single "In Soviet Russia.." joke so far?
No respect for traditions these days..
In Soviet Russia, The Queue jumps potiental organ donors!
Comment Re:Move where? (Score 1) 1197
How about a nice warm country like Thailand? I was just there and happened to hurt my foot on some sharp rocks on the beach. Went to the local health clinic (not a hospital, just a couple of nurses there) and was treated within 10mins. The only cost was the price of the bandages needed, which amounted to about 2€. Went there everyday to have the cut disinfected and I was always greeted with a smile. On the last day left some more money in the donation box.
Specialized health care will of course be a lot more expensive but should still be a whole lot cheaper than in US or ye olde socialist Europe, but just as effective. And not to mention that the friendliness of the staff is on a completely different level.