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  1. Re: If that is what is popular so be it on Facebook Features 9/11 Conspiracy Theory as 'Trending' (slashdot.org) · · Score: -1, Troll

    When there's overwhelming evidence that something untoward happened as testified to by industry pros - when the mainstream-news-reported-it-before-it-happened thing has blown over and videos of under-wing missiles on the aircraft have disappeared from youtube etc etc etc, what possible reason could you have for (a) not seeing what's clear and (b) being so brainwashed that seeking truth is seen not only as something you'd rather not engage in but you feel must be mocked. Surely noone in your fast-food and talking-head culture is retarded enough to be taken in by this shit?

    Do you get increasing rates to shill as the time since the initial wave of cover-ups increases? It must be a pretty niche skill these days so I'm going with yes. What's your take?

  2. Pokemon-Themed Umbreon Rootkit Targets Linux Systems On ARM and x86

    You just wasted your time writing this, suckers!! Linux is secure by design/default (take ur pick)

  3. Re: Great firefighters on Dutchman Dies in Tesla Crash; Firefighters Feared Electrocution (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Shhhhj, you're spoiling someone's attempt to push Tesla's stock price down.

  4. Damn. Are *you* GO! ?

  5. Btw, are yo GO! ?

  6. I'm not sure self-destructing when a JB song is played is a flaw. Hopefully that one would be left alone.

  7. Reputation is something that is probably managed by the "blogging" department that will take out any customers who complain and threaten the brand publicly. Caveat emptor.

    Since when does the blogging department whack difficult customers? Link...

  8. Additional quality control testing? Bullshit, that would cover making the screen shinier etc. Not exploding is a first-round consideration.

  9. Re: social experiments on Robot Babies Not Effective Birth Control, Australian Study Finds (sky.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Schools should stick to Reading, Writing and Math, and drop the stupid social experiments that usually cause more problems than they solve.

    That's unfair, the underage pregnancy problem apparently existed already whereas the some-company-doesn't-have-lots-of-public-sector-cash has likely been fixed.
    Potentially, various other corollary issues involving politicians lacking holiday homes have been at least partially remedied.

  10. Re: social experiments on Robot Babies Not Effective Birth Control, Australian Study Finds (sky.com) · · Score: 2

    Actually, blaming it on either Conservative or Liberal is probably misleading.

    Also, AC et al, STFU with this identify-portion-of-political-spectrum BS and talk about pros and cons of specific policies.

  11. Re: Your tax dollars at work. on US Unveils Charges Against KickassTorrents, Names Two More Defendants (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    What the hell? I had no idea ISIS ran a tirrent site. Hook us up bro...

  12. Re: Better go arrest Google execs on US Unveils Charges Against KickassTorrents, Names Two More Defendants (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Cool. What's the site address?

  13. Money laundering? At least pretend that the words mean something other than "and now we can get what we really want. "

  14. That's some pretty shoddy work ppl. It's supposed to be hidden and deliberately fail further down the line.

  15. I want a (golden-egg laying) pony.

  16. Uhh... on Bill Gates's Net Worth Hits $90 Billion (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    (Warning: may be paywalled)

    Warning: It's a waste of everyone's time to post something that can't be viewed.

  17. Re:Good work guys! on NSA Worried About Implications of Leaked Toolkits (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 2

    Now, if you had just disclosed those vulnerabilities they could probably have been fixed by now. Instead, you failed at keeping them a secret and unknown unsavory parties have a handy trove of exploits ready to be used. I'm not sure that this is what "National Security" looks like, and that's kind of your job.

    How much longer are people going to believe that foreign is bad, homegrown is good ?

    Think about their actions when evaluating them, not their ancestry.

  18. Re:Attribution is still important on NSA Worried About Implications of Leaked Toolkits (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 1

    Studies have shown that using the word credible is enough...

  19. Re:Attribution is still important on NSA Worried About Implications of Leaked Toolkits (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 1

    Home grown American self-interested corruption is much better than that nasty foreign self-interested corruption?

    Also, Putin doesn't make announcements next to a big USofA flag?

  20. In Post-NSA Amerikkka on NSA Worried About Implications of Leaked Toolkits (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 1

    People spy on NSA.

  21. Re: Let's turn it around... on Canada's Police Chiefs Want New Law To Compel People To Reveal Passwords (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    You realise that the law is present to allow one group to both create and feed on the misery of others?

    In those conditions, can we really expect fairness or laws encouraging fairness ?

  22. Re: Common sense... isn't common on Canada's Police Chiefs Want New Law To Compel People To Reveal Passwords (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    Agreed. If criminals were smart they'd be lawyers or politicians (mostly ex-lawyers?)

    Also is it just me or does 'lawyer' sound pretty similar to 'liar' when spoken out loud?

  23. Re: Thank you, but no on Canada's Police Chiefs Want New Law To Compel People To Reveal Passwords (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    Not just Canadians. Shout out from the free and democratic UK ^_^

  24. How about some laws which protect the public from the damned pOlice?

  25. Re: Islam is the problem, not encryption on France Says Fight Against Messaging Encryption Needs Worldwide Initiative (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    FSM? Pastafarianism is way too sensible to be a real religion.