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Re:Why?
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Re:Why?
Not illegal any more than being atheist
Were you too busy smoking crack during history class in high school, or something?
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Re:Was that really necessary?
Generally you see a line between law enforcement "signals intelligence" and national security signals intelligence.
Elaborate. There has never been a difference. If the NSA overhears you talking about buying a brick of weed, they send that to the DEA, who does some parallel construction to find another reason to pull you over. Why wouldn't they cooperate? Do you have any reason to think that they didn't in the past?
Captain Old News?
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Re: no
Hate to break it to you, but I'm pretty sure that is true in the U.S.
Hate to break it to you, but no, you can't be busted for buying baking soda, no matter what you think it is.
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Re:Sounds like more eugenics propaganda
You deserve this and that's just a start.
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Re:As I keep having to say to my older family..
I know people, both young and old, who don't even know what Google is. That doesn't stop them from posting stupid things on their Facebook wall that range from "untrue" to "You have got to be fucking retarded to have posted that wall of shit".
That is why I am thankful for Let Me Google That For You. It shows these particular people that Google isn't an evil boogie man and using Google isn't evil witchcraft voodoo that'll suck your soul to Hell if you use it. -
Re:Polygraphs
So you don't have any idea what it means, then. I can accept that. For future reference. Some work, and some don't. Acupuncture absolutely works. In other words: "There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy. "
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Re:A cynic's view
You need to be in possession/show valid government issued ID to:
- board a plane
- rent a car
- drive a car
- hunt
- enroll in college
- buy alcoholInner-city poor typically require none of those. The first five they often don't use or can't afford, and the last one (alcohol) is easy to get without an ID even when you're under-age. Once you start looking 21+, it's even easier.
And, while voter fraud does exist, studies have found that in recent decades fake people showing up to vote has a negligible impact - the real fraud happening are issues of mass tampering (such as changing computer voting records, incorrectly flagging thousands of people as non-voting felons, "losing" boxes full of ballots, etc.) Rather than preventing vote fraud, the ID requirements are must more often used for voter intimidation. More information here.
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Re:The real question
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=social+mobility
If you're born poor in the US, your chances of making it to the middle class are lower than those of a poor person in quite a few other industrialized countries. It's shameful is what it is.
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Re:unsurprising result
I'd be really interested in reading how you would define Feminism before even attempting an explination of pro war feminism. Alternatively you could just be making shit up.
I can't help but feel you got lost on the way to r/MensRights.
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Re:unsurprising result
I'd be really interested in reading how you would define Feminism before even attempting an explination of pro war feminism. Alternatively you could just be making shit up.
I can't help but feel you got lost on the way to r/MensRights.
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Re:Either way.
Try this one instead. It's a more complete set of definitions, but it does lack that particular insulting quality that you seem to hold so dear.
From your link:
1 - 3. A small part; a bit: moved a fraction of a step.
2 - 3. a small piece; fragment
3 - 3. a part of a whole: Only a fraction of the members were present.
3 - 4. a small part or segment: only a fraction of the cost.So, it seems you need the following link:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+do+dictionaries+work%3F -
Re:Either way.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=definition+fraction
2. A small or tiny part, amount, or proportion of something.
So, not only a jackass, an idiot one at that.
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Re:apple profits from every product, MS doesn't
Citation? Im pretty sure by now they have made a lot more than they spent.
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Re:At The Limit
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Re:stupid
... but only because you asked for it: captchas are unnecessary.
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Re:How much?
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Re:How much?
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Re:qualcomm is right
Sure, but question 2 was secondary. Technically, I am more interested in an answer to question 1.
http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=multi+core+music+production
Have fun.
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Re:No story?
Are you new to the internet? http://lmgtfy.com/?q=More+encryption+is+not+the+solution+Poul-Henning+Kamp&l=1
NB: the article is about a month old.FTFY.
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Re:The Oligarchy
That's regulation not totalitarianism
That's a distinction without a difference. What it is, is government telling you what to do in an arbitrary and unreasonable fashion under circumstances where such restriction is often completely inappropriate. There are many totalitarian regulations in this area, from the erection of antennas and flagpoles to restrictions on homebuilding and property management where such actions by the citizen have no effect upon any neighboring property or structure. It's classic government out of control, just writ small, as opposed to the wars for profit, the care and feeding of the oil and military industries at the expense of everything else, the pervasive (and illegal by definition) surveillance, etc.
(re shooting family pets) No idea what you are talking about here.
Oh. Not paying attention again, then. Let me Google that for you.
You need to stop with the overbearing rhetoric like "shooting family".
Oh, do I?
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Re:nature and consumers
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Re:GMO is scary... for now.
Actually Killer Bees are Africanzied Honeybees, they scientist who created them cross-bred the two species in hopes of making a more resilient honeybee. I suppose he succeeded, those killer bees are quite tough to take out (unless you have a flamethrower). http://lmgtfy.com/?q=killer+bees
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Re:High risk
ODB to wireless is normally bluetooth, they are closer to $10 than $100. Are there any that do wifi?
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Re:what is MP?
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Re:what is MP?
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Re:what is MP?
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Re:Who was burning fossil fuels then?
natÂuÂral
Adjective
"Existing in or caused by nature; not made or caused by humankind."
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=define%3A+naturalarÂtiÂfiÂcial
Adjective
"Made or produced by human beings rather than occurring naturally, typically as a copy of something natural: "artificial light"."
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=define%3A+artificialFirst research what words actually mean. Only then try to tell others what they mean.
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Re:Who was burning fossil fuels then?
natÂuÂral
Adjective
"Existing in or caused by nature; not made or caused by humankind."
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=define%3A+naturalarÂtiÂfiÂcial
Adjective
"Made or produced by human beings rather than occurring naturally, typically as a copy of something natural: "artificial light"."
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=define%3A+artificialFirst research what words actually mean. Only then try to tell others what they mean.
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Canonical's business model.
First to head off the Let Me Google That For You people, I want Slashdot user's opinions. Googlng tells me nothing - but some of you may have had direct dealings.
What is Canonical's business model? Yeah, yeah, yeah - it's a billionaire throwing money at something or another. No really. Billionaires DO NOT throw money around in "hopes" of anything.
Money is being made here and I'm not getting it.
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Re:The truth is
'[Processed foods are bad]'? Really??
Yes really.
What the fuck is 'processed food' even?
LMGTFY:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=processed+foods
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convenience_food
Next you're going to say that 'additives' and 'chemicals' are 'bad for you'.
Ah, you are being ironic. Or trolling. Or both.
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Re:Judgement day is coming!
The melting point of glass at normal pressure is less than or equal to 1600C (2912F).
Of course this assumes a pure silica glass, which doesn't exist because then it's just fused quartz. But as all the forms of glass introduce various molecular impurities which actually lower the melting point, this is the upper end. ALL glass will melt at this temperature. Glass transitions all happen at much lower temperatures. Vycor having the highest I know of between 1200 and 1520C. It can actually be used as glass at 1200C, under perfect conditions.
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Re:so how much is this sharp one?
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Re:Let's Break This Down
It's comments like this that are making me go to sites like Reddit for more insightful, open-minded discussion...something I didn't think was possible 2 years ago. There is a lot of interest in wearable tech, most notably Google Glass, which has been touted as something that feels natural and is very practical for real-world application. Take a second to look instead of living in your own world.
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Re:I'm amazed...
"I can only conclude, you don't have any â" but aren't man enough to admit it."
And that making of excuses, rather than a simple Google search, is why you will remain wrong. It's known as wilful ignorance, and you're engaging in it. Here:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=saddam+show+trial
"When the alternative to killing is letting the target escape, killing is justified."
So why is it wrong that Obama's drone strikes are deep in Pakistani territory that that's the case? Why was Bush's killing of Zarqawi acceptable given that the fucking bombs were guided in using laser painters from ground based troops? You still can't explain any difference between the Obama and Bush programme because there isn't one. You're clutching at straws because for every example of a killing where there could've been a capture under Obama there is one under Bush.
"Did you skip the high-school debating exercises or something?"
We don't have them here which seems to be an excellent thing given that all it seems to teach you is that if you can't be arsed to perform a 5 second verification of something for yourself then it's okay to just demand that it must be wrong even when it's not. Given the absolutely pathetic level of political discourse in your country it obviously hasn't done much for debating in your nation as a whole either. All it's taught you and your fellow Americans is how to be wrong and demand that you're right, even when you're not. No wonder your nation has such a reputation for being thick as pig shit - you teach ignorance and tactics for defending your wilful ignorance in your schools.
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Re:Undermining of Agriculture ....
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Re:Encryption? What Encryption?
Nobody vampire taps a fiber line. However, the spooks do tap fiber optic cable.
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Re:False Flag
The median IQ score is, by definition, 100....
Yet another example of, "If you give a man half a book, you make a fool of him."
Did you miss the word raw? The IQ score is a normalized score. The raw score is a raw score on the same test. People today with 100 IQs on MODERN IQ tests score higher than 100 on OLD tests.
Let me google that for you: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=IQ+rise+over+time&l=1
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Re:like anything else..
those are easy...
Your girlfriend asks you, do these pants make me look fat?
you don't answer you just RUN!
There are two attractive people, one with red hair and one with blond hair. Which is more attractive?
the redhead.
What is love?
If a man born blind, and able to distinguish by touch between a cube and a globe, were made to see, could he now tell by sight which was the cube and which the globe, before he touched them?
no, he would accidentally poke out his eyes on the corners of the cube first.
Are mathematical objects are real or merely formal constructions?
what is the difference, it's all just a figment of your imagination anyway.
Do deities exist?
see above, that depends on if the deity is a mathematical object.
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Re:about those taxes
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=road+taxes+cyclists
You don't pay a "road tax" in the United States. You pay registration fees, which do not even begin to cover the cost of the roads - they merely cover the cost of handling the paperwork related to your vehicle and license. Property taxes and income taxes pay roads in virtually the entire world over.
My bicycle does not weigh enough or generate enough force to cause any wear on a road surface. I ride on bike paths that haven't been paved in 20-30 years and look brand new.
Your vehicle, especially since you're overcompensating for your small dick by having a big truck, causes enormous road wear. The wear you cause is a fourth-power function of weight.
Dumb hick.
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Re:In related news...
Here's your citation:
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Re:Or numerous other Android devices ...
Unless you have a 1st gen iPad because they dropped support for those after iOS 5. Which is why I now own an Android tablet,
...Hopefully that Android tablet is not a 1st gen Kindle Fire because they were release with Android 2.3 and were never upgraded.
http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=update+kindle+fire+to+android+4
Many other Android devices have also never been updated to 4.0.
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Devices
My point being, the majority of Android users do have options, albeit not necessarily approved by the Corporate Overlords. With Apple, you get what they sell you and not one bit more, and if you so much as try to roll-your-own setup (i.e., jailbreak), they'll come down on your loyal ass like Mjölnir.
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Re:of course...
No it wasn't. "Depart" is what happens when the plane pulls away from the gate, and is about to take off. "Deplane" is what happens when the plane pulls into the gate at its destination, and people exit. They are two completely different words for two completely different circumstances, when used in the context as he did.
(Sure you could say "depart the aircraft" to mean the latter circumstance, but "deplane" says the same thing with the eloquence of using the proper term.)
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Re: And this is kind of sad
Who says we are applying them randomly to livestock?
Dr. Glen Morris
PBS
FDA
Union of Concerned Scientists
CDC
I got all that from the first few hits on a Google search for "Antibiotics livestock"Here are a few quotes from some of the articles:
Yet the United States continues to use at least 70 percent of its antibiotics on livestock, to shave pennies per pound from the price of pork chops or chicken
Meat producers have fed growth-promoting antibiotics to food animals for years.
Millions of pounds of antibiotics are routinely administered at low doses to large numbers of animals living in crowded conditions, not because they are sick, but to speed their growth and prevent possible infections
Your economic argument explains why they are doing it. It makes them money because the animals are fatter.
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Re:The middle class was a product of WWII
That's a very imaginative history you believe in.
I guess you're surprised about stock ownership? Half is a recent low - it's been as high as 2/3s briefly. 401Ks are common now.
OTOH, I can't find any credible links that half of Americans live in poverty. Below the poverty line at one point in their life? Sure - makes sense, unless you're a trust fund baby, why wouldn't you be when you're just getting started. You're supposed to be poor when you're young.
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Re:Hyperbole, anyone?
That's just legal weaseling. The state is not endangered. Period.
Who said it was? Maybe you should learn English, or use Google.
threaten
/THretn/Verb
State one's intention to take hostile action against someone in retribution for something done or not done.
Express one's intention to harm or kill (someone): "the men threatened the customers with a handgun".
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Re:AJAX Please go already.
Json has no schema validation.
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Re:I'll bet that...
Of course they didn't deny they had it. *They* were the ones who told the authorities they had it.
Yeah, in La-La-Land. Time for a reality check - http://lmgtfy.com/?q=google+denies+collecting+wifi+data
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Re:No backlash will be headed off