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  1. Re:So wait... what? on Czech Judge Cuts Deal With Software Pirate: Get 200K YouTube Views Or Pay Huge Fine · · Score: 1

    It's backfired (for me) in the sense that "wow, these fuckers are evil - do I really want to support that ?"

    Probably not; which is the best linux distro? I need to do development too.

  2. 03:25 later, it's at 239,002.

    Didn't they breach his human rights by exposing him to cancer-sticks?

    Also, nice product placement for aforementioned death-sticks.

    Just saying :-)

  3. The financial damage equalled 148,000.00 GBP = 223,493.93 USD but he 'owed' these companies $373, 000 ? Huh?

    Anyone feel like using their botnet to 'view' the video (exactly) 200,000 times?

  4. Re: No union needed on Disney IT Workers Prepare To Sue Over Foreign Replacements (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    What's the advantage to disabling the middle class?

  5. Best sub-comment out of context on One Family Suffering Through Years-Long Trolling Campaign (dailydot.com) · · Score: 1

    You shouldnâ(TM)t be able to do crap like this

  6. Re: Time for a game of russian roulette ^ 2 on Fake Bomb Detector, Blamed For Hundreds of Deaths, Is Still In Use · · Score: 1

    "I'll buy that for a dollar"

  7. Re: Time for a game of russian roulette ^ 2 on Fake Bomb Detector, Blamed For Hundreds of Deaths, Is Still In Use · · Score: 1

    Surely it can't have been a mistake - gullibility has its limits.

  8. Re:I remember that bullshit dowsing rod. on Fake Bomb Detector, Blamed For Hundreds of Deaths, Is Still In Use · · Score: 1

    I'm no expert but I would expect some kind of tube to collect organic molecules. Do drugs give off electromagnetic waves?

  9. Time for a game of russian roulette ^ 2 on Fake Bomb Detector, Blamed For Hundreds of Deaths, Is Still In Use · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Whereby McCormick gets to detect which one out of six bombs is not a bomb and is then forced to detonate it.

    As an aside, really!?, a ten year sentence? Either this whole story is total bullshit or someone has no concept of proportionality - doesn't taking the name of a media-multinational in vain result a longer sentence than this?

  10. Re:We are going to build a firewall on Donald Trump Obliquely Backs a Federal Database To Track Muslims · · Score: 1

    Good luck getting the schema solidified, Trump is vague like his life depended upon it.

  11. Re:And Carson compares Muslims to dogs on Donald Trump Obliquely Backs a Federal Database To Track Muslims · · Score: 1

    Dogs? :P

  12. Re:Trump? on Donald Trump Obliquely Backs a Federal Database To Track Muslims · · Score: 1

    But you know, as long as we're wiping our ass with the Constitution anyway, gun violence kills a lot more Americans than terrorism does. Can we do away with that lot, too?

    Dude, that's in the constitution - it's [y]our sacred right.

  13. Re:What's Constitutional and what isn't? on Donald Trump Obliquely Backs a Federal Database To Track Muslims · · Score: 1

    We're fully within our rights to keep out undesirables

    That sounds entirely reasonable. I would support that on the condition that the rest of the world denies Americans access to their countries.

    Even there it sounds like a win.

    Now if we could just get your military back within your borders, the world would be a much better place.

  14. Re: Sounds like a psycopath. on Ex-CIA Director Says Snowden Should Be 'Hanged' For Paris Attacks (thehill.com) · · Score: 1, Interesting

    How do you know the specific people to spy on, if you are unable to look through large amounts of meta data to discover who is talking with known terrorists?

    Just check which groups you've hired for the false flag operation?
    Duh.

  15. Re: Sounds like a psycopath. on Ex-CIA Director Says Snowden Should Be 'Hanged' For Paris Attacks (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    You might notice that no-one in power has ever had the laws apply to them. This isn't an accident.

  16. Re: It shows how powerful misinformation is on Animal Rights Group Targets NIH Director's Home (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 0

    So,, in that sense, pretty much *any* non-'majority view' is more worthwhile - even before considering the issues.

  17. Re:Except they used regular SMS on Manhattan DA Pressures Google and Apple To Kill Zero Knowledge Encryption (thestack.com) · · Score: 1

    I do not believe a damn thing the government says

    You're giving them way too much credit - no, I'm not being ironic :D

    10 PRINT "(Really, I'm not)"
    20 GOTO 10

  18. Re:Except they used regular SMS on Manhattan DA Pressures Google and Apple To Kill Zero Knowledge Encryption (thestack.com) · · Score: 1

    The terrorist is the guy hosing down a crowd with a Kalashnikov.

    Or threatening to continue carpet-bombing your country with B-52's until you collectively oust your leader.

  19. Governent makes all untaxable activity illegal.

  20. Re: It shows how powerful misinformation is on Animal Rights Group Targets NIH Director's Home (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 1

    Surely the majority view on any topic is a combination of inertia (keep it as it is because it's easier) and deferral (it is the way it is because someone more qualified to make a decision wants it so?)

    Or, is that unkind?

  21. Re:It shows how powerful misinformation is on Animal Rights Group Targets NIH Director's Home (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 1

    Wow, the shills are out in full strength today.

  22. Re:Don't be an idiot on Animal Rights Group Targets NIH Director's Home (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 1

    The Nazis were far more reasonable than the US government / military-industrial-complex.

  23. Re:It shows how powerful misinformation is on Animal Rights Group Targets NIH Director's Home (sciencemag.org) · · Score: -1, Troll

    How is it reasonable to expect to be able to torture living things which have no hope of escape / reasoning with their captors whilst simultaneously being too much of a bitch to be able to defend what you do... VERBALLY ffs. The neighbours aren't going to break into their homes, tie them to a gurney, peel back their eyelids and start dripping chemicals into their eyes, are they?

  24. Line? on Animal Rights Group Targets NIH Director's Home (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 0

    critics say it crosses the line.

    Which line? Fuck you. Let's see how you like being tortured mofo.

  25. Hmmz on ISIS Help Desk Assists In Covering Tracks (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    I guess the backdoor in Telegraph is well-disguised by now, they're * REALLY * pushing this "terroristssss use this encrypted messaging thingie" agenda ** BIGTIME **