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  1. Re:Yes, and I still am being told it on One Year After Net Neutrality Repeal, America's Democrats Warn 'The Fight Continues' (cnet.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    Again,you're just a fucking cunt. Quit making up strawman arguments, quit lying, and pull your head out of your ass. What you posted is simply your projecting your bullshit onto "other"people. What a fucking idiot.

  2. Re:How are you even posting this? on One Year After Net Neutrality Repeal, America's Democrats Warn 'The Fight Continues' (cnet.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Apparently people also don't remember that when Ma Bell broke up they had zero choice of ISP's because ISP's didn't exist in 1982.

    I say that as a point because,once again, i have to point out that the restrictions on local/municipal ISP's being built out HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH NET NEUTRALITY. You're right though, some of these carriers have taken billions in tax money to guarantee rural development of lines and haven't done it. Those companies should be fined 10times what they took and didn't follow through on, but.... THAT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH NET NEUTRALITY.

  3. Re:How are you even posting this? on One Year After Net Neutrality Repeal, America's Democrats Warn 'The Fight Continues' (cnet.com) · · Score: 2, Informative

    That's pretty rich coming from an incel like you who hangs on every lie Trump says.

    If your only response has to come by way of strawman arguments or outright lying, you probably should just shut the fuck up from the get go, because you're absolutely useless to the conversation. Why is it worthless fucking idiots like you lie so much?

  4. Ebay's been around 20+ years now, and the premise has been pretty much the same for most of that time. If this had been posted as news in 2000, it still would have been old news.

  5. Re:No taxation without representation on FCC Panel Wants To Tax Internet-Using Businesses, Give the Money To ISPs (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeh.... way to not understand what that means.

  6. Re:GOP give away to rural communities on FCC Panel Wants To Tax Internet-Using Businesses, Give the Money To ISPs (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    It's statements like that that let everyone know you're a worthless little fucking bitch ass liar.

  7. Re:I don't, read my post, not just the subject on FCC Panel Wants To Tax Internet-Using Businesses, Give the Money To ISPs (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    You need to take stock of all the red states in the south that are basically the ass end of the US in pretty much every bad category out there. Or, if you had a brain, you could look at the what happened when Democrats gained control of a state and implemented their agenda (California, who balanced it's budget and started running a surplus AND increased services), and compare that to when Republicans gained control of a state and implemented it's agenda (Kansas.... basically became the exact asshole of the US and can't even keep their schools open for the school year).

  8. Re:Half-assed as usual on FCC Gives Carriers the Option To Block Text Messages (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    They need to do individual black lists for phone numbers (both for texts and calls). Get a text (or call) that's a robo, scammer, spam.... do a *somenumber (i'm liking 86) and that phone number is permanently blocked from your phone number. they could give you an option maybe of classifying it as potential fraud, or a robo... and then they should be required to investigate on a large scale any that receive a large number of people blocking/reporting any given sender/caller.

    That wouldn't be all that hard given that this is the age of computers... it'd be nice if they worked for us for once, instead of secretly planning Skynet's ascension.

  9. Re: California wants to tax text messages on FCC Gives Carriers the Option To Block Text Messages (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Actually, they represent the majority of voters in the state. Are you still sad the Koch brothers won't give you a reach around while they're fucking you up the ass?

  10. Re: California wants to tax text messages on FCC Gives Carriers the Option To Block Text Messages (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Legal, Schmegal! They change the laws to do what ever they want!

    HOLY SHIT!!! Who do they think they are, the government or something!!!!!!

  11. Re:Block Republican Texts too? on FCC Gives Carriers the Option To Block Text Messages (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    ....with a f*cked up primary system that allows the final ballot to only have Democrats.

    https://www.cnn.com/election/2...

    California has a “jungle primary” system in which the top two vote-getters in the primary face off in the general election, regardless of party.

    Because a party can't put up a decent enough candidate that enough voters will vote for to get past the primary isn't a problem caused by the system, it's a problem caused by the party picking shit candidates that don't reflect the will of the people voting for them.

  12. Re:Carriers may block or censor our text messages? on FCC Gives Carriers the Option To Block Text Messages (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Society as a whole seems to have already tacitly agreed that the town square can be privately owned and controlled. Why would this trend stop there?

    It was privately owned BEFORE people started using it as a "town square." People migrated their prior town square to the new one because they chose to, and (some) understood that there were conditions to that. As well, BECAUSE it is privately owned, it doesn't owe anyone a damn thing. That's how businesses work, and that's why people point out that a "free market" without some form of regulation designed to protect individuals is a very bad and dangerous thing.

  13. So is that what the real problem is... not a single fucking conservative even understands what NN is? I mean, the alternative is you're a fucking idiot....which granted is highly likely as well. We already know you're a neo-nazi apologist, so don't worry, our opinion of you can't get any worse no matter how fucking clueless you are.

  14. Re:The Far Left supports Net Neutrality on Net Neutrality Bill 38 Votes Short In Congress, and Time Has Almost Run Out (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Ahh the poster child for Trojan Condoms speaks. I can see it now, a big add with your face, a condom below, and the tagline "Use Trojans, so this doesn't happen again."

  15. Re:Good news for people with a brain. on Net Neutrality Bill 38 Votes Short In Congress, and Time Has Almost Run Out (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 0

    .... and you're a complete fucking idiot, and a lying sack of shit. Does it hurt to be as fucking stupid as you are?

  16. Re:It was never supposed to pass on Net Neutrality Bill 38 Votes Short In Congress, and Time Has Almost Run Out (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    That doesn't have anything to do with throttling packets. Are you truly such a fucking idiot that you think those are the same thing? As private companies they can set the requirements and code of conducts they want; they are not required to host content against those.

  17. Re:It was never supposed to pass on Net Neutrality Bill 38 Votes Short In Congress, and Time Has Almost Run Out (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    You're comparing apples and oranges, and it really doesn't make fucking sense. Do you not understand the difference? if you don't, you really shouldn't say anything about, proving how ignorant you are.

    Facebook, Twitter and Youtube are not network providers.... they're private companies who's services rely on the network. Jesus, it's that simple... how can people be so dense as to not understand it?

  18. Re:Muni ISPs should be based on Distributism on Comcast Rejected by Small Town -- Residents Vote For Municipal Fiber Instead (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 2

    Yep, there's a crew of the dipshits here that always do that.

  19. Re:Muni ISPs should be based on Distributism on Comcast Rejected by Small Town -- Residents Vote For Municipal Fiber Instead (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    You really are a fucking idiot.

  20. Re:Anyone apologizing for anything Comcast on Comcast Rejected by Small Town -- Residents Vote For Municipal Fiber Instead (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Fiber is what you eat to keep you regular. Sorry, i reallydidn't have anyplace else to go to keep the chain going.

  21. Well, i certainly don't call it Comcast. I'm glad you get good results with them; my experience with them has been nothing less than a pure shit-show for about 4 years now.

  22. It is funny, in a very sad sort of way. It's also informative, and insightful. I had a supposed network engineer from Comcast (although i honestly think the guy was a marketing shill from the way he talked, and his complete lack of knowledge about networking) tell me that they didn't go to any extra lengths to make sure a person could connect to every random and remote site they wanted. The fact i was having trouble getting to anything, including Google (their network i was coming in from was completely down) didn't seem to quite sink in.

  23. Re:correction on Nasa's Voyager 2 Probe 'Leaves the Solar System' (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Congrats on joiming the stupider-than-a-fucking-rock club.

    Socialism is on the left,fascism is on the right,NAZI's were right wing fascists. Because you disagree with the entire rest of the world EXCEPT other self loathing incels in the US doesn't make you correct, it just makes you a fucking idiot.

    https://www.snopes.com/news/20...

    So... grow a brain and realize people don't hate you because you can't get laid, they hate you because you're a fucking NAZI asswipe. The biggest problem in the US is there are too many people as completely fucking stupid as you.

  24. Re:41 years on Nasa's Voyager 2 Probe 'Leaves the Solar System' (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    A space probe made of Twinkies, piloted by cockroaches.

    No cockroaches. If we're settling a planet- I don't want cockroaches sent there to populate it first. Earth 2.0 needs to be void of cockroaches, otherwise what's the point of leaving earth?

    Getting away from the people who thought Pee Wee Herman movies were a good idea, obviously.

  25. Re:41 years on Nasa's Voyager 2 Probe 'Leaves the Solar System' (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 5, Funny

    A space probe made of Twinkies, piloted by cockroaches.