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  1. Re:Stop looking for approval on Ask Slashdot: Career Advice For an Aging Perl Developer? · · Score: 1

    ^ this

  2. Re: At the companies I've worked with... on Ask Slashdot: Career Advice For an Aging Perl Developer? · · Score: 1

    So, your advice is "it's hopeless, do nothing" ?

  3. Re:Force his hand..."Sue me! Sooner than later..." on Student Photographer Threatened With Suspension For Sports Photos · · Score: 1

    Maybe this already is him trying to fuck this kid over for something else.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

  4. Re:Provides rules? on Philippines Gives Uber Its First Legal Framework To Operate In Asia · · Score: 0

    I bow to your superior inability to use mod points correctly, sire.

  5. Re:Provides rules? on Philippines Gives Uber Its First Legal Framework To Operate In Asia · · Score: 1, Troll

    How is this a troll?

    "I own a taxi company and don't want anything to change as I'm raking it in" != "this post is a troll."

  6. The Phillippines don't have an incumbent, protectionist taxi industry and easily-bribable politicians? Shame on them - that's not very democratic/free/American, is it?

  7. Re:Security clearance on Ask Slashdot: Moving To an Offshore-Proof Career? · · Score: 1

    For example, you'll notice the [Navy's new railguns have BAE logos on them](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygHN-vplJZg)

    They've got a lot of work to do on miniaturization, compared to the reference design: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

  8. Re:not outside the jurisdiction of the NSA on Dropbox Moves Accounts Outside North America To Ireland · · Score: 1

    At least by moving it offshores, the NSA actually has to resort to actions that have a good chance of causing a bit of egg on the government's face if they're caught.

    The government's face has zero adhesive attraction to additional egg - they need to wash the face first to remove the existing dried egg.

  9. Re:US South on Interactive Map Exposes the World's Most Murderous Places · · Score: 0

    That might explain why the murder rate is so high in Brazil. "In most cities, the vast majority of violence takes place on just a few street corners, at certain times of the day, and AMONG SPECIFIC PEOPLE."

    Every year, Brazil hosts the world donut festival which attracts significant numbers of American pOlice officers. Shootings of black people from behind increase according to the inverse square law - by diminishing distance from the closest donut eatery.

  10. Re:US South on Interactive Map Exposes the World's Most Murderous Places · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    In the U.S., the cities with the largest population of blacks have the most crime and the cities with the lowest number of blacks have the least amount of crime

    If there are fewer black people, the pOlice find it harder to track them down and murder them from behind. Duh! Not exactly rocket science.

  11. Re:Try again... 4? on Grooveshark Shuts Down · · Score: 1

    this kind of attitude isn't going to allow musicians to snort coke off've hookers, is it. what's wrong with you.

  12. Re:Tim Cook is a Pro Discrimination Faggot on Apple's Tim Cook Calls Out "Religious Freedom" Laws As Discriminatory · · Score: 1

    What is wrong with you people (no, not you brain-dead basement dwellers - you, the majority of your countrymen and the policymakers).

    You need to be prevented from travelling overseas or having any influence on world events until you've achieved civilization according to a modern definition of the word. Warning: this probably means getting decent healthcare too. ie.Healthcare with a primary goal of *drumroll* providing health (omg!) to your population rather than as a secondary but necessary expense of profiting from them.

    Really, I'm so sick of hearing USA USA USA trumpeted from every fucking orifice. Fix your shit. Fix the imbalances in your society and maybe things will start to heal.

  13. Re:They should make a tool on Facebook Engineering Tool Mimics Dodgy Network Connectivity · · Score: 1

    More openness ("Here's more detail on all the immoral stuff we do") ? Nope.

  14. They should make a tool on Facebook Engineering Tool Mimics Dodgy Network Connectivity · · Score: 4, Funny

    Which mimics massive and creepy privacy invasion - for profit.

  15. Omg on Uber Sued Over Driver Data Breach, Adding To Legal Woes · · Score: 1

    Will there be no end to the protectionists' backlash?

  16. Re: Well, then I guess on UK Gov't Asks: Is 10 Years In Jail the Answer To Online Pirates? · · Score: 1

    Because! Get over it. If things were meant to make sense, scientists would run the world.

  17. Re:Yes. What do you lose? But talk to lawyer first on Ask Slashdot: Should I Let My Kids Become American Citizens? · · Score: 1

    You could hide in a US consulate if someone retaliated at the US government's foreign policy via you. It seems fair that the citizens should pay for this as foreign policy is created on their behalf..

  18. Re:Why Force Your Children to Live in the Past? on Ask Slashdot: Should I Let My Kids Become American Citizens? · · Score: 1

    You forgot to mention that visitors may have their laptops and other electronics stolen on entry or when straying close to the border; that they can then be legally molested; that when driving around, anyone may be stopped by the police and have their money and valuables stolen without recourse; that when they arrive home their house may have been taken by the state without their being accused of a crime - likewise their bank accounts may be frozen; that should they actually be accused of a crime, there's a high chance that additional charges will be levelled so-as to encourage an out-of-court settlement; that people in other countries have had their freedoms removed as a result of pressure via your government from your entertainment cartels.

  19. Re:The electorate's - our - fault. on Hillary Clinton Used Personal Email At State Dept., Possibly Breaking Rules · · Score: 1

    It's a shame that the rest of the world don't get a vote. That seems fair given that your filthy and corrupt system allows politicians to be put into power by corporate interests and then pressure the rest of the world's governments to further those mundane financial interests.

  20. Re:Politics aside for a moment. on Hillary Clinton Used Personal Email At State Dept., Possibly Breaking Rules · · Score: 1

    Your system would make the phrase "filthy and corrupt" unwilling to be smeared by association with it.

  21. Re:Need a QoS on Verizon Posts Message In Morse Code To Mock FCC's Net Neutrality Ruling · · Score: 1

    It's a sad day when big business is more corrupt than the government :(

  22. Your wikipedia link reads like a description of the current situation.

  23. "Hardly" is going too far. Why not just come out and say it - not a single word of truth is printed unless it benefits someone with power.

  24. Tech stocks on Ask Slashdot: How Can Technology Improve the Judicial System? · · Score: 1

    One could invest in Tech stocks then use the profits to selectively bribe members of the courts system to act in a manner which from the outside looks consistent with justice-for-all.

  25. Re:Perhaps a change in law is needed ... on Wired On 3-D Printers As Fraud Enablers · · Score: 1

    As far as I know, it's very very rare that such a widget is of such clever design that you freeload on someone's hard work. What I think is the case (on basis of a thoroughly non-scientific survey, sample-size 6, personal observation) is that any ingenuity in the design is spent in making sure the widget in question can't be second-sourced without infringing on some sort of patent. E.g. by adding a special notch, a special hole, or simply making the dimensions so that the widget is unlike any other on the planet (and any other widgets won't fit) and that regardless of extent of use, environmental conditions, time zone.., the widget dependably develops a fatal fault one nano-second after the warranty elapses.