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Re:between 3 and 10 Mb/s is slow?
my Mother-in-law streaming Hulu
She should be watching television
And spending $800[1] to time-shift over-the-air television.
my kids gaming while playing Youtube videos
make them go outside and play
For one thing, I have no idea how to make the weather suitable for that on any given day. For another, stranger danger hysteria has increased since you grew up, to the point of parents getting arrested for letting their kids walk to and from the park.[2]
the telephone works just great for talking to people
Yeah, at $6 an hour for long distance on a landline. A better suggestion might have been to downgrade from video to voice over IP, which is billed at a much lower rate than POTS long distance.
[1] Estimated price of a TiVo DVR with an All-In subscription.
[2] See "5 Things Everyone Did Growing Up (That Now Get You Arrested) by Chan Teik Onn, "5 Things Your Parents Did (They'd Be Arrested For Today)" by C. Coville, "Cops called on Texas mom for son playing outside" by Philip Caulfield, "Mom Lets 4-Year-Old Play Outside, Faces Jail" by Elizabeth Armstrong Moore, and "When 'Stranger Danger' is actually the police and CPS" by Katherine Martinko. -
Re:Amazon Echo
Such a money pit that they released 2 more versions.
And Amazon Stock seems to be doing just fine (Echo released Nov 14)
It's not quite Majel Barrett but it's a half decent beta.
no one really uses one
That means you'd have to show data that shows how many have been purchased and the number actually in use. We'll be waiting.
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Re:What about stop making stuff super thin?
Occasionally, it has to fit in a small portman's pocket, my good man.
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The USA isn't a democracy... apk
See subject & falsehood from Jill Stein quoted "If you believe in democracy, if you believe in the credibility of your victory, put down your arms, end your bureaucratic obstruction." FROM https://www.yahoo.com/news/fed...
NO lady - I believe in the CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC THE UNITED STATES was founded as & STILL IS!
Dumb bitch is trying to FOOL other dumb undereducated shitheads (like you, obviously)...
* The United States, as I said here https://news.slashdot.org/comm... is a CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC, NOT A DEMOCRACY!
(It's done THAT way so that 51% of voters can't take 49% of voters' rights away which CAN HAPPEN IN A PURE DEMOCRACY, it is also WHY we have an electoral college (so that heavy urban center welfare votes & those doing well in current regime gov't. jobs can't do that to lesser populated areas)).
BOTTOM-LINE = What she is up to in a recount, which they have lost 1 already by the way just plain DOES NOT MATTER as electoral college is HOW IT WORKS by law (in a land of "rule of law").
See - & just like Shillary SOROS/Saudi Arabia?
Stein is turning away 1 day, conceding defeat, & THEN reopens it (Hillary too) the next day - what I am seeing is 2 WISHY-WASHY CUNTS trying to pull the wool over undereducated IMBECILES' eyes... worst part is? You're FALLING FOR IT. I am here to educate you with fact vs. that.
ANOTHER FACT - Hillary CONCEDED HER LOSS just like Stein did the night before & has lost 1 recount of 3 in Michigan already - wtf? IF that is not 'wishy-washy' bullshit, I don't KNOW what is!
(& Hillary literally has backers that want to break the USA in SOROS stating it+ Saudi Arabian ties via Huma Abedin & Wahhabi VIOLENT Muslims - again, undeniable FACTS also & I don't see either of the 2 cunts telling those VIOLENT George Soros sponsored BLM fools (that shoot one another & commit most violent crime too) STOPPING or being ASKED TO STOP by either of them - why? They're BOTH SOROS sore losers, clearly)... lol!
APK
P.S.=> You chose a very apt trollname as your insanity (ignorance possibly vs. outright lies) is NOT a good defense vs. facts I extolled now + earlier in my posts (mostly all downmodded, "gosh I wonder why" as truth is NOT a big thing on
/. apparently nor are facts (or EDUCATED CORRECTLY INFORMED PEOPLE as you clearly evidence since recounts do NOT matter & you've lost 1 & failed another already))...apk -
What he said
Here is the interview with Yahoo News. In the interview, Trump was asked about a database of Muslims. Below is what Trump said:
Yahoo News asked Trump whether this level of tracking might require registering Muslims in a database or giving them a form of special identification that noted their religion. He wouldn’t rule it out.
“We’re going to have to — we’re going to have to look at a lot of things very closely,” Trump said when presented with the idea. “We’re going to have to look at the mosques. We’re going to have to look very, very carefully.”
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Re:Yet she got more votes
She didn't lose by voters despising her, she got 2 million more vote,
From what I could gather over here, basically half the people who voted for HC actually voted against Trump and would have preferred any other option if there had been one.
Fake news and propaganda built around the emails certainly helped. We'd regularly read selective misleading quotes here from her emails, hoping nobody actually would go read the full email.
I never read even one of the quotes, because the scandal is not in what the emails contained, the scandal is that a high ranking official breaks the rules in a way that would have landed a soldier or a low ranking official in jail.
he also had his hacker hack actual election related data and one voting machine manufacturer.
So why were these things hackable in the first place? If you can't run your election securely, you have no business running an election. Use paper ballots and hand-counting like the rest of the civilized world does for good reasons.
It's time to get real about elections. There's no point in having a large wall of security around the US, if a foreign power can rig an election and stick a puppet into power to control security. Now you Trump lot insist he's not Putin's puppet, but he certainly did provide political cover for those hacks, he certainly repeated Putin's false propaganda about Aleppo, and he certainly has strong business links to Russia.
Wow so much in there.
a) not everyone who points out what a corrupt person HC is automatically is a "Trump lot"
b) Aleppo is full of propaganda from all sides. European media, for example, regularily uses the word "Syrian rebels", conveniently ignoring that there are non non-islamist fighters left in Aleppo. They also use the word "civilians", conveniently ignoring that even respectable NGOs point out that for all we know, the only civilians left in Aleppos rebel controlled areas are the families of the islamist fighters, who are paid by Daesh to stay there.
c) If a foreign power can rig an election, your election system is fucked up and needs wholesale replacement
d) Your claim that Trump is a puppet, much less Putins puppet, is just words. You are entitled to your opinion, just make it obvious that it's only an opinion.
e) Russia is a huge country with 144 million people. If you're into international business, chances are good you have some business links to Russia. Pretty much all of Wall Street has, for example, but I've not heard anyone call Wall Street "Pro-Putin".
f) if you were really concerned so much about Trump, why you didn't prevent the DNC putting up literally the only imaginable candidate who could possibly lose against him in the election?So if Putin invades a country could we trust the US to follow its agreed defense pacts?
Because Russia is such an aggressor... Wake up to your own countries propaganda, dude.
There is an answer on Yahoo Answers listing 5 countries that Russia invaded between 1890 and 2008, compared to 50 countries invaded or subject of military interventions by the USA in the same time period.
This list of countries invaded by Russia covers a longer time period, and again shows comparatively low aggression compared to most western countries.
this list shows 5 countries in the last 20 years invaded by Russia. A similar list for the USA would have at least 15-20 countries listed.
If you really still believe the tall tale of the Russian aggressiveness, you shouldn't talk about propaganda. You're a textbook example of a propaganda victim.
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Re:No, not all automakers will take that hit
ummm Tesla lost 750 million dollars in the 3 previous quarters, with that +80 million they are only 400 million short of making a profit this year. That is with a estimated $2.4 Billion in subsidies last year, and likely even more this year.
Takes money to make money. Rounding for ease of calculation, 100 million profit a quarter makes 400 mill a year. 2.4 billion could be paid back in 6 years, with no profit growth.
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Re:No, not all automakers will take that hit
ummm Tesla lost 750 million dollars in the 3 previous quarters, with that +80 million they are only 400 million short of making a profit this year. That is with a estimated $2.4 Billion in subsidies last year, and likely even more this year.
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Difficult to say possibly only vendor knows
All I can say is that it isn't difficult to find article about iphone fire either : e.g. https://au.news.yahoo.com/a/32...
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Re:Stupid.
Your Google-Fu is lacking.
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Re:The flip side of having the right dongle
By the time USB-C becomes ubiquitous, USB-D will be introduced and the whole thing starts all over again.
Unlikely. Everyone's tired of the shifting standards and everyone is ready to take a break and let USB-C become ubiquitous.
USB-C allows the full bandwidth of USB 3.1 to be used, allows enough power to run a real laptop, and has a well-designed connector (good connection, and the only USB connector that is symmetric so there is no "upside-down", it works either way). Also when USB-C becomes ubiquitous, you will only need a cable with USB-C on both ends; you won't need a cable with an A connector on one end and a B connector on the other end. In short, USB-C is a compelling new standard and the industry is driving toward it.
At this time there just isn't anything left that USB-C cannot do, which would require a new connector. People are saying that USB-C will be a standard for the next 20 years. That's a long time in technology, so I don't know if it will last 20 years, but it will certainly last 5 to 10 years.
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Re:Facebook is poisoned brand with gamers
Talk about trying to squeeze blood out of a turnip. Zynga (ZNGA) has been trading below $3 for most of its public existence, compared to its $11 IPO in 2011.
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The internet is ruled by shills
Take your pick: hasbara, CTR and fuzzy bears.
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Re: Wikileaks is a toxic organisation.
Pretty much every media outlet that doesn't have implicit bias in its very DNA has endorsed Hillary, including ones that haven't endorsed a Democrat at all in over 100 years, ones that have only endorsed candidates two or three times in a century, and as of October 6th the number of endorsements for Donald Trump among major American newspapers sat at a big fat zero.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/don...
The only "conspiracy" that would be on par than that, if it were actually indicative of one, would be climate science. However, you can usually find maybe 2-3 people in every group of 100 climate scientists that will disagree.
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Yeah, ouch.
That's barely a slap on the wrist for Big Magenta. More of a gentle tickle, really.
Using free data sources like Yahoo Finance, you can easily see that TMUS collected $33.9 billion in revenue over the last four quarters. $1.1 billion trickled down to become bottom-line profit. This $48 million fine is a rounding error compared to the company's sales and just 4.4% of its trailing profits.
Put another way, the company has 67 million total subscribers. If T-Mobile paid back the entire fine directly to its customers, it'd be a grand total of 72 cents each. Please sir, may I have another?
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Re:The story behind the story
I recommend you to study this even more closely, but here are some of the completely unbelievable things in this smear attempt against Assange:
"Their yellowpages site says they have been in business 5 years. http://www.yellowpages.com/hou...
Ok so how many times has this link been shared on reddit? I googled the URL specific to this site, and it's only come up three times. All within the last 24 hours.""This shady dating site claims to be the "ONLY Dating Site to ever partner with the UN Initiative" (Now that's fucking odd...) AND THEY JUST GOT KICKED OUT OF THE UN FIVE DAYS AGO?!?!"
"Todd Hammonds LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/to... (It's fucking nothing) But it does say he lives in SF. I'm in the Bay Area also, I could pay a visit to offices if we can actually find any legitimate offices...
Their Dating Site Eventbrite page. Only one event for the fastest growing dating website that has married 3,000 people since 2011???
Here is the LinkedIn of "Kate Hogan," this is the person who wrote the "Press Release" about ToddAndClare accusing Assange of sexual misconduct. https://www.linkedin.com/in/ka...
Of course she's got only 1 connection, and no other real information anywhere. Also, the phone number listed in the press release rings twice and then immediately disconnects. But it doesn't give a recording, it just says "call failed" I've never really experienced that. Anyway you'd think that someone who just put out a press release regarding the UN and Assange would have a working phone!
http://www.prweb.com/releases/...
Here's their bullshit subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/todda... (No posts in three months)
Here's their weird "book" that they wrote about starting their company 5 years ago. Notice how every review is exactly 189 days old and all are very short and positive. This is shilling no doubt about it. http://www.barnesandnoble.com/...""How can their site, registered 20 sep 2015, claim 3000 marriages by November 2 2015? http://m.imgur.com/6BqmZPY https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=..."
"Thanks to
/u/ChrissFinn for linking the email from Wikileaks that ToddAndClare originally sent to Assange to get all this started. They offer him $1 million dollars to do some sort of commercial. This is obviously a scam because they don't have a million dollars, they don't even have a legitimate mailing address or working fucking phone numbers! This was a set up from the very beginning!"" all users images are cropped and mirrored and can be reverse google image searched to other locations. Plus none of the employees seem to exist. Email between Jullian and T&C.com https://wikileaks.org/IMG/pdf/... -Honeypot to get him to accept russian funds and discredit his leaks, failed, so they accused him of pedophilia instead. When searched for. The ToddandClare business location is actually identical to this company "Premise Data Corporation" https://local.yahoo.com/info-1... Here you can view its team page http://www.premise.com/ourteam... Who's board of directors has guess who "Larry Summers" Who goes by "Lawrence Summers" in "The Center for American Progress" Superpac
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Re:Too Late
I think Trump is an ass,, personally... but those comments were made over 10 years ago.
Really, the fact that they are being brought up *now* as some kind of excuse to not elect him is really scraping the bottom of the barrel.
Disagree. Even if all the allegations were about incidents a decade or more ago they would still disqualify him for the high office he seeks.
There are a plethora of things that he is saying right now, or has pledged to do in his first term in office that are problematic enough as a reason to not vote for the guy.... but dredging up a conversation made over a decade ago is just so.... well.... stupid.
Agree that this is only one reason Trump should never have gotten this far. But this is not "dredging", it is Trump's own words, it is not a "conversation", it is a boastful monologue, and it is not stupid, it is deeply disturbing.
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Re:More spin against Trump
Nobody who's making stuff up for the purpose of harming a candidate is going to pretend it happened decades ago, they're going to pretend it happened recently so they can show the guy hasn't changed.
Of course, there are recent incidents too. And this kind of thing has been going on recently.
This is one sick perv, and so close to the nuclear codes.
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Re:Who benefits and How
It is more propaganda to benefit Obama, to appear as if he's trying to be "transparent", when in reality (nearly) everything Obama and his administration does is to further their own power and corruption. As the saying goes: Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. He's taking George Orwell's 1984 and using it as an instruction manual to brainwash the populace by using the mass media. See the recent article at Yahoo! News.
President Barack Obama on Thursday decried America's "wild, wild west" media environment for allowing conspiracy theorists a broad platform and destroying a common basis for debate.
Recalling past days when three television channels delivered fact-based news that most people trusted, Obama said democracy require citizens to be able to sift through lies and distortions.
"We are going to have to rebuild within this wild-wild-west-of-information flow some sort of curating function that people agree to," Obama said at an innovation conference in Pittsburgh.
"There has to be, I think, some sort of way in which we can sort through information that passes some basic truthiness tests and those that we have to discard, because they just don't have any basis in anything that's actually happening in the world," Obama added.The translation to this is he doesn't want the real news of his corruption and smoky back room dealings on any type of news outlet. Only government-approved stories can be news, not any real investigative journalism. Obama instigating wars, provoking Russia, regime change in foreign countries (such as Libya and currently Syria) and further destabilizing the Middle East are/will be spin-doctored in the news to appear like Obama only has the "best interest" of the US at heart and is only defending her against "hostile" countries.
So he wants everyone to just watch the (spinned)news on TV, and remember that Everything Is Awesome! Nobody should be peddling the real world news. (War is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength). -
Re:In other news...
Rupert Murdoch paid $580 million for Myspace, and based on his personal life never learns a lesson, so they might pitch themselves to him.
Both Yahoo and Rupert Murdoch disagree with your assessment of the man.. There is no way Murdoch would be interested in the company.
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Re:They earn that in 16 minutes
Thinking of it as profit, he is only off by a factor of ten because Comcast's profits was just over $2 billion last quarter.
So Comcast makes about $880K in 16 minutes, which means that it only takes about 42 minutes to roll past $2.3 million in profits. Given my own personal experience with Comcast attempting this on my wife's own bills over two years ago, I am certain that they have been cashing in on this process for years -- much longer than the 42 minutes necessary to cover the fine, as well as to simply make that much from the illegal charges.
As a monopolistic cable company, Comcast has practically no competition unless a consumer is lucky enough to be offered fiber in their area, so Comcast already has unfair business practices in play and minimal benefits to communities and consumers, with tons of negatives to add though. This fine should have been extremely punitive specifically due to their monopoly nature because that won't kill Comcast, but it will scare the hell out of their competitors that probably want to do the same thing.
They are quite literally stealing and committing fraud. The only difference is that a weak regulator negotiated the fine, rather than a court trying to reimburse those wronged. According to Yahoo Finance, Comcast has over $4 billion in cash on hand, so I think it would be completely fair to charge them $250 - 500 million in punitive damages for theft that has likely been going on for a lot more than two years while they were literally the only option for most consumers (and will continue to be).
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Re:Yahoo: the movie
But do you really wanna know what hurts the most? I'm a Yahoo Mail user since like 1999, and to this date I haven't gotten a single email, notification, anything at all stating the leak details through "common channels": I didn't get a CS email; I didn't get a site-bound notification in the UI; I didn't get an email on my alternative, out-of-Yahoo account; I've been searching their news feed since the first rumors and got no hits. It's flat out offensive.
Ummm, as much as I dislike yahoo, the details are on the login page.
Go to https://mail.yahoo.com/ and it's right there.
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PSA: How to close your Yahoo account
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Re:HDD price milking
Average profit margin for all companies is about 7%. The average profit margin in the HDD industry pre-floods was about 1.5%. A lot of the HDD vendors were actually losing money.
There were simply too many HDD manufacturers - every time one cut a deal with a major buyer (like Dell) by offering a lower price, the others felt compelled to do the same just to stay in business. I know people are upset that HDD prices stopped dropping and manufacturers started merging, but it needed to happen. HDD manufacturers weren't making enough money to spend a healthy amount in R&D with those profit margins. In the past when HDDs were pretty much the only storage game in town, the industry would've consolidated into more players. But 2011 was right when SSDs started becoming popular (enterprise SSDs were more widespread, so everyone knew their potential). And with another major and growing competitor in the storage market, there wasn't enough room in HDDs to support more than 2-3 companies. -
Re:Yeah, don't worry about this
The immigrants..
(yada yada...)
...But supposedly it's a good joke and if you're not in then you're a racist fascist anti-democrat.>
(yada yada)
No, it's not a joke. It's not a joke that millions of immigrants are blamed worldwide if one commits a crime somewhere in the world but hundreds of crimes by racist, fascist anti-democrats are too common to be news anywhere. How many people know about the 64 arson attacks on refugee centres in Sweden and numerous similar attacks in Germany, Denmark and daily incidents of violence against immigrants in Ireland, the UK and elsewhere? How many know of the Afghan refugee driven to suicide in Sweden this week?
It's funny that here in Ireland, people shun the immigrants in the local repair shops but happily send hundreds of Euro to multinational sweatshops overseas where 90% of the money leaves the EU, never to return. The repair tax break is a good start but I can see right now that this is a small problem. We really need to repair our society so that we don't have so much shit for people like you to shovel onto the backs of immigrants and refugees.
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Re:Independentd ealerships=ineffective retail syst
Yes, but did they change the air in your tires? Air wears out, don't you know?
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Re:200 Million Yahoo "Users"
Not sure about SMS mail, but Yahoo has opened up IMAP for quite a while -- about 5 years or so.
Mail Plus is gone and replace by "Yahoo Ad-Free Mail" which gives:
No text or graphical ads in Yahoo Mail on desktop browsers.
The account will not go inactive.https://help.yahoo.com/kb/SLN3...
"The Yahoo Mail Plus premium service has been replaced by Ad Free Mail. If you're still subscribed to your original Yahoo Mail Plus account, here's what to expect when it automatically renews.
Automatic renewal
Once your Yahoo Mail Plus account has been renewed, it will transition to Yahoo Ad Free Mail. You'll still enjoy your email without ads, but at the price you've always paid (new Yahoo Ad Free Mail accounts cost $49.99 / year).
You don't have to do anything. As long as your account with Yahoo is in good standing, you'll continue to renew for $19.99 each year on your anniversary date."
Anyway, I don't think they put signature ads in SMTP mail, and adblock works pretty well for Yahoo free (old basic HTML 4 interface).
I get the occasional "can't log in" on mobile and Apple Mail, but feh... works well enough.
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Re:They disarmed him?
Pulling a gun on a police officer in a threatening manner often will lead to your death, even if the gun turns out to be a BB gun designed to look like a handgun.
If you're black, you don't even need to pull a gun. You just need to be black.
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Re:Nobody knows yet
"In unadjusted terms, exports were down 10 percent over July 2015."
https://www.yahoo.com/news/ger...
"Compared with July 2015, exports were down a startling 10 percent."
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Nouveau
What's with rich people any more? They're all giving hundreds of millions to each others' charities and patting themselves on the back. At least Donald Trump has the right idea. You get people to donate to your foundation, put most of it right in your pocket, give your wife and kids a little taste, bribe some state attorneys general to not prosecute you for fraud, and then use the rest to buy a six-foot oil painting of your self. That's the kind of avarice I can relate to as a patriotic American.
https://www.washingtonpost.com...
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Re:And you guys thought Samsung were bad
Well, 2+ weeks of burning phones before recalling them isn't quite 'honest'.
Also, they did more than just burn up phones.
http://www.autoblog.com/2016/0...
https://www.yahoo.com/news/6-o...And more batteries than what you state.
http://www.prnewswire.com/news...
"Incidents/Injuries: Samsung has received 92 reports of the batteries overheating in the U.S., including 26 reports of burns and 55 reports of property damage, including fires in cars and a garage." -
I'm sure it will be fine
I'm sure it will be fine after you control all the news: https://www.yahoo.com/news/fac...
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But ...
Snowden himself isn't begging your pardon, he just wants a fair trial; "fair" in the sense that he can use a "public interest" defense (whistleblower) instead of having it automatically disqualified. This is something Congress could (and should) allow.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/sno...
As I see it, Clinton (with her email server) and Snowden are either both innocent or both guilty of disclosures. Maybe Obama could pardon Clinton on his way out, for any non-crimes she may or may not have accidentally committed during her dutiful years.
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Free McAfee!
Come on, Intel! You don't even use his name anymore and McAfee has said and done some very, very weird things that any sane company would want to distance themselves from.
13 Crazy Things Said by Antivirus Guru and Presidential Candidate John McAfee https://www.yahoo.com/tech/13-... The insane life of John McAfee http://www.businessinsider.com... -
Re:Why do we even have congress?
Trump was born into a wealthy family, used his father's name to garner investment, inherited a ton of cash and he would actually be worth billions more had he invested in index funds. But hey facts smatchs
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Re:No racism, just statistics
[...] they will pick a path of less resistance by choosing a different major.
Did it ever occur to you that minority students might have a different focus than white students?
Meanwhile, black students may also be inclined to give back to their communities by pursuing traditional fields. "If you're an African American who majors in math, you're more likely to become a schoolteacher. If you're a white male who majors in math, you're more likely to go on to grad school in business or to seek out higher education opportunities," Carnevale explained to The Wall Street Journal. This doesn't mean black students should stop being teachers, said Carnevale. Instead, colleges need to expand their career counseling to boost awareness of other majors and what they earn.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/why-arent-black-students-picking-majors-lead-high-003356529.html
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Re:Interesting
I'd actually be happier if Ford ended up doing this first instead of Google. I love the idea of a self-driving car, but don't really like the idea of Google having full access to yet another facet of everyone's lives.
Well, I'm delighted to inform you that I have some bad news for you!
Google and Ford will create a joint venture to build self-driving vehicles with Google’s technology, a huge step by both companies toward a new business of automated ride sharing,
It's not Ford doing this, it's Google and Ford.
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Re:Less than $5M
Take a look at the market cap..
https://finance.yahoo.com/quot...For less than $5 Million dollars an ISP could buy these idiots out and fire them.
Let's start a kickstarter campaign. I'll lead it, and we'll get 5+ million dollars, and then I'll throw them all into the fire at Mount Doom. It'll be extremely easy
... to do ... because .... shoving them over ... the edge... is ... all ........ ..... My Precious. -
Less than $5M
Take a look at the market cap..
https://finance.yahoo.com/quot...For less than $5 Million dollars an ISP could buy these idiots out and fire them.
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Re:Next up for debunking
I've often thought if I was fabulously wealthy I would pay two sportsmen to both throw a match, but not tell them, obviously this would need to be a single player event like Tennis. Maybe someone else had the same idea with the election?
You may be interested in the 8 badminton players who were intentionally trying to lose in the 2012 olympics. Granted it doesn't quite have the same WTF-why-can't-I-lose drama of if both sides were blind to the other's attempts of game-throwing, but it does have the same silly poor play you seem to be looking for.
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Re:Much more stupid than that..
Not to mention the obvious workaround, USE A SSD. sigh.
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Your connection is not secure
What I get trying to go to https://view.yahoo.com/ Tim S. Your connection is not secure The owner of view.yahoo.com has configured their website improperly. To protect your information from being stolen, Firefox has not connected to this website.
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israeli army identifies a new threat: 'pokemon go'
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Re:Easy solution
Of course that would have to be done for ALL car manufacturers which cheated during emissions or fuel economy tests (after all, fuel economy=emissions, too).
GM/Opel/Fiat Chrysler/Mercedes/Mitsubishi/Renault and most likely every other car manufacturer on this planet.
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Re:They'll profit by selling in volume
Study a little finance before lecturing.
Cap costs aren't in profit and loss. They are reporting the carrying costs of the loan to build the gigafactory, not the cost of the gigafactory.
A little bit of a naive view and a bit harsh considering their accounts justify his point a little - The accounts for R&D and sales network are OpEx, therefore entirely conceivable that ramping up for a new model with big forecasts gives a loss now.
Further, they are at profit before OpEx - so the cost of manufacturing isn't what it dragging them down. Your point about interest doesn't hold either, interest is only 40m of a 280m loss last qtr.
Citations:
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/q...
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Re:Charter could be wrong
You'd never get the pages loaded, or files uploaded - even in their "basic" modes.
So you'd use their IMAP-service instead — and stop wasting bandwidth.
IMAP? No, not over 56k modem. You'd certainly want POP3 access.
IMAP is certainly better than the web interfaces, but not by much. If you want IMAP-like functionality, then just configure your POP client to only download headers and leave messages on the server - same effect, less overhead, faster, and more bandwidth friendly.
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Re:Charter could be wrong
You'd never get the pages loaded, or files uploaded - even in their "basic" modes.
So you'd use their IMAP-service instead — and stop wasting bandwidth.
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Hillary and DNC refusing to help FBI a factor
It's now reported that the FBI warned team Hillary back in March and they refused to cooperate with the FBI.
Sorta like their earlier year-long refusal to cooperate with the feds on the investigation of her server, while she ran around telling the public she was eager and fully cooperating and that her server was approved, which her own State Department denies. There's a good reason why she has held not a single actual press conference in all of 2016 (you know, those things where politicians take questions from a hostile press corps (worse given that in her case the press is actually in the tank for her party and not even tough)).
Former CBS news journalist Sharyl Attkisson has a nice, concise timeline on the whole Hillary server flap for those interested.
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Dark matter is hydrinos (and a vast energy source)
The null result is consistent with the fact that dark matter is hydrinos. Lots of energy is released when dark matter is created:
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Or in the case of an Australian a couple of months ago, ~1TB in a day by tethering his computer to his phone. https://au.news.yahoo.com/a/31...