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  1. "Please state the nature of the medical emergency."

  2. Evil never rests on Wikileaks Co-founder Julian Assange Arrested in London (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Just saying...

  3. Those images are usually available through mobile apps connected to the doorbell, which might help police track down the person responsible for the theft. However, there's no guarantee that officers will be able to find the thieves, especially if they steal the device while keeping their face and other identifying features covered while on camera.

    Deep-fake donuts into the images to encourage improved recovery rates.

  4. Missed opportunity on Are America's Big Telecom Companies Suppressing Fiber? (salon.com) · · Score: 1

    The US is missing out on a prime opportunity.

    You are way ahead of your competitors when it comes to corruption, anti-freedom and anti-competitiveness techniques.

    You should leverage this expertise - offer it as a service to third parties the world over. The world needs what you've got!

  5. Re:Retarded anti-knowledge faggot update memo : on Chinese HR Firms Have Leaked Over 590 Million Resumes Via Open Databases (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm going to self-woosh you.

  6. China is this year's primary enemy. China === bad

  7. Company which makes money from exploiting the weakness in others accused of behaving unethically.

    ^_^

  8. How about some new laws restricting government expansionism?

    *Holds breath*

  9. JIF on What's The Correct Way to Pronounce 'GIF'? (thenewstack.io) · · Score: 1

    Jraphics Interchange Format

  10. -o- on Is Social Media Losing Ground To Email Newsletters? (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Nope.

  11. Re:Irresponsibility as usual on Wells Fargo Sued By 63-Year-Old Pastor They Wrongfully Accused of Forging Checks (nj.com) · · Score: 1

    Do you really think that these "privately run" prisons give perks and bonuses to LEOs who arrest people?

    I'll just leave this truck full of freshly baked donuts here... ... and if they should go missing, I won't be any the wiser.

  12. Re:Irresponsibility as usual on Wells Fargo Sued By 63-Year-Old Pastor They Wrongfully Accused of Forging Checks (nj.com) · · Score: 1

    You'd think a pastor would be able to trust that his word would be taken seriously and in good faith, but not even our pillars of the community get the benefit of the doubt anymore.

    What the hell is that supposed to mean? You'd think that any member of society would receive equally reasonable treatment until it's been proven that they are at fault in some manner.

  13. In other news... on Google Seeking To Promote Rivals To Stave Off EU Antitrust Action (reuters.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    The Olympic Committee has said that going forwards, the rules for distance races will be modified to specify that runners will be required to slow down to allow their tardier competitors to catch up. If insufficient to ensure fairness, each such race will mutate to a hybrid distance running / piggyback format.

  14. Don't worry folks on US Seeks To Allay Fears Over Killer Robots (bbc.com) · · Score: 2

    Have the peace of mind to know that if we need your oil, you'll be murdered by a fellow human being in as sensitive a manner as possible :D

  15. Re:I wonder where the "hour" came from. on Are People Who Take Frequent Breaks More Productive? (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    The circadian rhythm of temperature in humans during a 26-hr sleep-wake schedule

    These results show that a 26-hr sleep-wake schedule can be a more powerful zeitgeber than the natural 24-hr zeitgebers. Factors that might determine whether an individual will entrain to the 26-hr schedule are discussed.

  16. Agreed :D

  17. that when someone is murdered, they will be murdered in a manner which is ethically correct.

  18. I believe the future of communication will increasingly shift to private, encrypted services where people believe they can be confident what they say to each other stays secure and their messages and content won't stick around forever," Zuckerberg says. "This is the future I hope we will help bring about."
    One where we discard the noise that are cat photos and focus exclusively on the really meaty private data."

  19. Ditched My Phone and Unbroke My Brain'

    Posted from my iPhone

  20. ...but then six months later I was murdered in a manner which wasn't obviously connected with the airline incident.

  21. Clearly the take-away is that 'Frontier Communications' are incapable of providing a service worth paying for yet still want to be paid.

    One would consider that any enforceable contract would stipulate that both parties receive satisfactory outcomes from their collaboration.

  22. Chicken-Fox negotiation on Frontier Demands $4,300 Cancellation Fee Despite Horribly Slow Internet (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Lestina said she pleaded her case to Frontier representatives, without success

    Chicken appeals to fox to confirm that it's still hungry.

  23. Re:Trust is earned on Free Software Foundation: Dating Is a Free Software Issue (fsf.org) · · Score: 1

    Who watches the watchers?

    You do. Get off your ass.

  24. Re:Is that you Stallman? on Free Software Foundation: Dating Is a Free Software Issue (fsf.org) · · Score: 1

    VW cheated and paid a hefty fine and people were put behind bars (or in house arrest).

    This doesn't fix the health issues of the individuals affected by VW's moral bankruptcy, does it?