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  1. Re: What about the delivery of insulin? on Apple Has a Secret Team Working On Non-Invasive Diabetes Sensors (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    You're not very bright are you? If you have very little sugar in your system you have very little need for insulin, so you don't have to suffer the wildly fluctuating sugar levels. In your case it is a cure. In your child's case it is effective symptom management.

  2. Re:They should be "frying" bigger fish... on US Navy Bans Vaping On Ships (go.com) · · Score: 1

    They need to prevent terrorism-supporting countries getting weapons

    That would be rather hard to do since the US is the primary perpetrator of terrorism in the world, dwarfing everyone else combined. Also, they build all their own weapons.

    Iran has been on the US government's list of places to invade for at least a decade. Not because they support terrorism, but because their leader doesn't bow before them without hesitation.

  3. Re:They should be "frying" bigger fish... on US Navy Bans Vaping On Ships (go.com) · · Score: 1

    He would be a vast improvement.

  4. Re:They should be "frying" bigger fish... on US Navy Bans Vaping On Ships (go.com) · · Score: 1

    I certainly will not argue against that. When the USS Texas submarine was first built you couldn't test for grounds on the electrical system without causing fires and explosions. They had to put thick plexiglass covers over all the electrical panels to protect the sailors from the explosions. I don't know if they ever fixed the problem or not.

  5. Re: They have damage control parties... on US Navy Bans Vaping On Ships (go.com) · · Score: 1

    90 couples. There are always people cheating.
    Source: was in the navy on a submarine
    No, I'm not gay, but the jokes are hilarious

  6. Re: What about the delivery of insulin? on Apple Has a Secret Team Working On Non-Invasive Diabetes Sensors (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Start a low carb diet for both of you, less than 50g a day should be enough, if not go lower. There is no essential nutrition to be found only in grains. If you do so, you will not need any medication to control blood sugar, and you and your son will be much healthier.

  7. Re: Need to order a drone strike against these tr on NSA-Leaking Shadow Brokers Just Dumped Its Most Damaging Release Yet (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    All that money comes from the CIA.

  8. Re:Need to order a drone strike against these trai on NSA-Leaking Shadow Brokers Just Dumped Its Most Damaging Release Yet (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    I agree, we should hit every one of their offices at the same time to minimize survivors, and while we're at it, hit the CIA at the same time.

  9. Re:Not exactly direct evidence on Scientists Capture First Image of Dark Matter Web (inhabitat.com) · · Score: 1

    Or gravity is not the only force in the universe. Have you ever heard of magnetic fields? Supposedly there have been massive magnetic fields detected in galaxies, but for some reason astronomers are not allowed to mention them when talking about the movement of large bodies.

  10. Re: 1984 CFAA violation? on Burger King Runs Ad Triggering Google Home Devices; Google Shuts It Down (theverge.com) · · Score: 1
    I take it you are not aware that for the last several iterations of intel processors there has been a full wireless transmitter/receiver built into the processor.

    Gelsinger set a goal to "literally get to the point where radios are integrated into every product we build."

    arsTechnica: Intel researchers put WiFi inside... 9/14/2014
    I bet you don't get to see everything that happens on those.

  11. Re: 1984 CFAA violation? on Burger King Runs Ad Triggering Google Home Devices; Google Shuts It Down (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    So true.

  12. Personally I would have voted for the apricot, but she's still on basically even footing with Trump.

  13. Go right ahead, strike for as long as you want on TV's Golden Age Is Anything But, Say Writers Preparing To Strike (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    It would be impossible for me to care any less. I very rarely watch TV shows or movies, and when I do, it's usually because someone else wants to watch it.

  14. Re:Common Sense calling - Women have babies on Google Schools US Government About Gender Pay Gap (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Why would they believe anybody owes them anything?

    Because they're women.

  15. Re:Common Sense calling - Women have babies on Google Schools US Government About Gender Pay Gap (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, because bringing on an extra person months ahead of time is completely free and without consequences for the employer...

  16. Re:Common Sense calling - Women have babies on Google Schools US Government About Gender Pay Gap (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Don't expect logic or reason from sjws like jojo.

  17. Re:Why aren't there breach of contract lawsuits? on Why Do Airlines Overbook? (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Americans really should fix that.

    We would, but proles can't afford lobbyists.

  18. Re:don't worry, this is fake news on 'Unprecedented' Bleaching Damages Two-Thirds Of Australia's Great Barrier Reef (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Don't forget, for maximum damage send the women to war so the population cannot rebound as soon as the war is over.

  19. I would assume that we die and the world lives on as if nothing ever happened. It's called natural selection and it will eventually kill all us humans or we will evolve into something quite different before it kills us all.

    And before you start wining about the world you are leaving for your children, why the hell would you have children if you believe they will just be inheriting a world of misery? That's fucking evil.

  20. Yup, key word is when. There is no if involved. They will screw you, the only question is when will they do it.

  21. Re:Will never happens on Hyperloop One Announces 11 Possible US Routes, Completes Vegas Test Track (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Moisture in the air has no affect on the ability to create a vacuum. Get your retarded shill ass out of here so that you will not make even more people stupid.

  22. A breast, on the other hand, is quite real.

    In Hollywood? You truly are delusional.

  23. Re:I still don't 'get' realistic war simulations. on Two Studies Suggesting a Link Between Violent Video Games, Real-Life Behavior Have Been Retracted (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    What was that. Something just flew by. Oh, it was the goalpost!

  24. Re:I still don't 'get' realistic war simulations. on Two Studies Suggesting a Link Between Violent Video Games, Real-Life Behavior Have Been Retracted (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Dude, I can drink most people I know under the table, but I don't want to die tonight.

  25. Re: HAHAHAHA, Free Speech! on Twitter Sues US Government Over Attempt To Unmask Anti-Trump Account (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Nope, the 14th amendment did not outlaw slavery. It outlawed slavery without due process of law.

    Anyone who has been convicted of any crime, no matter how small, can be forced into slavery. In fact they can be bought and sold throughout their incarceration. This is not only legal, but it is standard practice in the US.