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  1. Re:HOLY FUCK! iPhone X is amazing! SUPER RETINA! on The New Apple Watch Series 3 Has Cellular Built-In (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    And now, with the iPhone X, there's no reason at all to buy an iPhone 8!!!

    The iPhone X will, of course, be in backorder until next April. So hold onto your old iPhone 6 until then.

  2. Re:Just what I needed on The New Apple Watch Series 3 Has Cellular Built-In (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    What will your face be coated with when the bubble pops?

  3. Re:Just what I needed on The New Apple Watch Series 3 Has Cellular Built-In (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    I have a $35 a month 'ghetto ass carrier.' Now, I know you blow that amount every time you go into your local coffee shop, but that's why you have a zero balance in your savings account.

  4. Usable without any other Apple Gadget? on The New Apple Watch Series 3 Has Cellular Built-In (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Can I use this Apple Watch with cellular without even owning any other Apple gadget?

    They clearly said it shares the phone number with your regular phone. So that means I can synch it to my Virgin Mobile Galaxy J series phone?

    Or is it just an 'even more remote' dongle?

  5. Almost by definition, any company that uses an ARM chip has their own ARM chip design.

    But you apparently don't know jack shit about how ARM licenses the CPU core.

    Apple is just 'special' in your mind, because, again, you don't know jack shit about how ARM licenses the CPU core.

  6. It's trivial for it to act as a phone and portable computer. Any number of brands can give you that. Your 6S is like the ballpoint pen that has rhinestones all over it. Everybody else just uses less expensive ballpoint pens.

  7. Re:Yippee Kai-ya on Android Always Beats the iPhone To New Features, Qualcomm Says (theverge.com) · · Score: 2

    My Commodore 64 has '64' right in it's brand name.

    Same deal with my Nintendo 64.

  8. Re:True... but so what? on Android Always Beats the iPhone To New Features, Qualcomm Says (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    The battery might be epoxy'd in to make it completely unremovable, like it is in certain Apple Laptops.

  9. Are you one of the illegals, fighting like hell to get into, or stay in the US?

  10. Re:In retaliation ... on China Joins the Growing Movement To Ban Gasoline, Diesel Cars (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Does anyone even buy CFLs anymore now that LEDs are just as cheap?

    I predict that the same jackasses who demanded that we switch to CFL lamps will become the loudest proponents of banning them, and not just banning them, setting up hazardous disposal teams to remove them.

    They, of course, have a certified Hazardous Waste Disposal company they could suggest.

  11. Political Engineers, who belong to a cadre-based political party.

  12. Re:Different motive on China Joins the Growing Movement To Ban Gasoline, Diesel Cars (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Very little oil from the Arabian Peninsula makes it into the US. The United States produces mostly all the oil it needs internally now.

  13. Protect your Precious Bodily Fluids, dude.

  14. We all skip the bullshit arguements we suffered through on poorly duplicated leaflets and film strips in the seventh grade followed by lectures from the wrestling coach/health teacher. We heard it already.

    That you sound like you instead survived through a neo-Stalinist hellhole where 'drug pushers' were sent to a gulag is no excuse for you to recycle garbage that is not insightful to anyboy reading it.

  15. You are clearly identified as a stupid motherfucker. Go ahead and rip off that face mask and reveal to us that you are Nancy Reagan's animated corpse.

    Go back tonyour neo-Stalinst reality, now, idiot.

  16. Re: We covered the dosing morons in an earlier art on Silicon Valley Avant-garde Have Turned To LSD in a Bid To Increase Their Productivity (1843magazine.com) · · Score: 1

    Only if you iron a nice juicy pork chop.

  17. You just have to go one state over to Oregon to fix that.

  18. Re: What's the problem? on Google Accused of Trying To Patent Public Domain Technology (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 2

    Releasing something into the public domain amounts to loudly asserting that nobody can now patent it. It means the idea is firmly established as prior art.

  19. Re: Vigilante justice on I Downloaded an App. Suddenly, I was a Rescue Dispatcher. (houstonchronicle.com) · · Score: 0

    Credentialed! Because you will respect mah authoritah.

  20. What is fair to ask? Well, for one, they didn't buy the front page on all the newspapers....

  21. Re:One active season and now everything is differe on What's Causing The Hurricanes? (yahoo.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Or, simply not build in an area, because you can't afford the flood insurance at actual market value. You know, the kind of market value determined by an actuary and not a politician.

  22. Re:Seamonkey on AskSlashdot: How Do You See Your Life After Firefox 52 ESR? (mozilla.org) · · Score: 1

    Isn't Eric the maintainer of Fetchmail?

    That makes him an expert at Open Source.

  23. I would agree that the whole video was mostly a 'YouTube Celebrity' attempt. Most stuff on Youtube is, even highly tech stuff. The guy played at being a know-nothing 'regular guy' at first but then designed a circuit board, etc.

    He's had his 15 minutes. Now he'll have to see what he can engineer that fame into.

  24. Name Change on Should British Hacker Lauri Love Be Tried In America? (theguardian.com) · · Score: 2

    In any event, if this individual is extradited and sent to the U.S. and incarcerated there, a free name change should defintely be provided to him.

    He isn't going to do well in the US Prison System as a male with a name like "Lauri Love".

    There are cultural differences, and sensitivity needs to be applied.

  25. Right. War Crimes are 'special' because they were committed cross-territory and no single jurisdiction can be determined.

    Whereas these 'Internet hacking' crimes.... uhh... ummm...