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  1. Re: Why is that not positive?? on Ancient Climate Change Triggered Warming That Lasted Thousands of Years (phys.org) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    How about you try to prove what the poster said was wrong instead of screaming denalist and other ignorant insults? Your making yourself look foolish because you cant respond in an intelligent manner.

  2. Re: That's a precise amount on Ancient Climate Change Triggered Warming That Lasted Thousands of Years (phys.org) · · Score: 0

    Or we dont care.

  3. Re: So if its a natural cycle on Ancient Climate Change Triggered Warming That Lasted Thousands of Years (phys.org) · · Score: 1

    It sounded like an honest question, there was no need to insult the person, regardless of your personal opinions. When you respond in such ways, any valid opinion you might have had is ignored and the person moves on. I find it humorous to have people who know nothing about me toss out an insult and think it will end the discussion or change my opinion.

  4. Re: GH Theory Outdated & Incomplete on Ancient Climate Change Triggered Warming That Lasted Thousands of Years (phys.org) · · Score: -1

    Just because you dont care for the source doesn't make the article wrong. In fact since you are making such claims, then prove their research is wrong.

  5. Re: The Neantherdals Were Way Ahead of Us on Ancient Climate Change Triggered Warming That Lasted Thousands of Years (phys.org) · · Score: 0

    Hulk smash, feel better now.

  6. You can only be manipulated if you believe in polling to begin with. Polls have always been useless when the methodology favors one group of people over another. Find me an honest poll where the number of Democrats, Republicans, and Independents are equally questioned and then I might consider it.

  7. Re:Growing tension on Michael Cohen Says He Tried To Rig Online Polls 'at the Direction' of Donald Trump (cnbc.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    Great I'm now an idiot Democrat because given the choice between Trump and Clinton, I choose President Trump. There was no way my conscious and morals would let me vote for Hillary because she was so full of lies, hate of women, and willing backed up her cheating husband for political reasons only. When you result to insults, you've lost the argument.

  8. Re:Growing tension on Michael Cohen Says He Tried To Rig Online Polls 'at the Direction' of Donald Trump (cnbc.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Obviously, someone can't handle a difference of opinion and has to mark this comment as Troll. Sadly you see this a lot more from my party than you do from the right. People need to stop calling others racists, trolls, whatever simple because you don't like the opinion. You don't have to like someone's view but you shouldn't shutdown the ability to speak it.

  9. All polls are useless if you don't get an equal sampling of the target audience. For example a recent NPR/PBS Poll on President Trump's Immigration policy: Approve: 46% Disapprove: 52% Which looks bad for the President until you look at the sampling numbers: Democrats: 33% Republicans: 27% Independents: 39% Clearly, the poll results will go against the President which makes it useless.

  10. Re:You should consult for Acer, HP and Lenovo on Windows 7 Enters Its Final Year of Free Support (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Then do your research and speak with more than one doctor and speak with other people and their experiences with said professionals. It's really not that hard. After dealing with chronic pain, a undiagonosed neurological condition and loosing the ability to walk for 3 years, yes I learned to question everyone and so should anyone who gets into such health issues. When it comes to critical things in IT for your business, if you are not doing the research then it's your fault. No different then the doctors pushing pain meds to fix everything.

  11. Re: Maybe the year of Linux on the desktop on Windows 7 Enters Its Final Year of Free Support (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    How so?

  12. Re:The 10 hour toll of Windows 10 on Windows 7 Enters Its Final Year of Free Support (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Not is the OS isn't supported by Vendors or the applications you need. And it doesn't take 8 hours to get windows 10 installed. More BS.

  13. Re:Why are they doing it this way, do they hate us on Windows 7 Enters Its Final Year of Free Support (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    And does the company that developed the software certify that their software is supported under TrueOS?

  14. Re:You should consult for Acer, HP and Lenovo on Windows 7 Enters Its Final Year of Free Support (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    When it comes to surgery you do know to ask for a second opinion right?

  15. Re:Last good Windows OS on Windows 7 Enters Its Final Year of Free Support (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Talk about BS, not all updates eed reboots and you can schedule updates to work with any situation.

  16. Re: Still better than that Spyware Win 10 on Windows 7 Enters Its Final Year of Free Support (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    In some cases yes some of the telemetry in task scheduler gets turned on however it's pretty ease to setup a task to clear out the same crap after an update. That's how I handled things and I have one machine running the insider program without a problem.

  17. Re:The 10 hour toll of Windows 10 on Windows 7 Enters Its Final Year of Free Support (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    It isn't Microsoft's fault as to what crap applications are installed on said laptop.HP gets kick backs from every application that gets installed on it during the initial load. To blame Microsoft is simple disingenuous. I had the same issue with my Lenovo and I'm not crying to Microsoft over it.

  18. Re:Windows 7 is Microsoft’s new nightmare on Windows 7 Enters Its Final Year of Free Support (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Apparently you aren't capable of using Win10 because outside of specific vendor support for Windows 7, I haven't run into any issues running Windows 7 applications on Windows 10. And if you need to then run virtual box with Windows 7 as a guest. This line of thought is old and full of BS. I'm more than willing to step and prove that Windows 10 does work just fine.

  19. Re:Welcome to the club... apk on Windows 7 Enters Its Final Year of Free Support (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Actually if you understood how telemetry works then you wouldn't need to add any additional software. You know that right?

  20. Re:You should consult for Acer, HP and Lenovo on Windows 7 Enters Its Final Year of Free Support (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Why do you have to be insulting just because the person didn't see that option. Apparently not everyone is as brilliant as you. I see that same crap from Iinux folks and it just isn't helpful. Damn the old days were so much friendlier.

  21. Re:Still better than that Spyware Win 10 on Windows 7 Enters Its Final Year of Free Support (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    and that would be what BEOS?

  22. Re: Still better than that Spyware Win 10 on Windows 7 Enters Its Final Year of Free Support (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    This is so true, I spent time researching windows 10 and found ways to eliminate most of the telemetry issues by simple going into the task scheduler and disabling or removing entries as needed. One drive can be removed as can many other applications you don't need using the power shell. I read the same crap about windows 7 and did the same thing using a basic script to remove any telemetry updates and changing reg entries as needed. Stop claiming BS simply because you haven't taken the time to figure out how to disable and/or remove telemetry. Granted I'm old school but I took the time to understand how things worked with Windows 10. Except for a few issues I haven't seen any problems running Windows 10 with Windows 7 applications. And in the those cases where I did, I simply ran virtualbox to handle any Win7 issues including hardware. Year of the desktop linux, been hearing that since '93 and still waiting for it to happen.

  23. Re: Maybe the year of Linux on the desktop on Windows 7 Enters Its Final Year of Free Support (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 2

    Completely meaningless if your software is only supported on Windows 7 and the company that developed the software won't support anything else. I run into this many times in the medical software industry. -subie

  24. Re:Sad to see the Republicans... on Report: Intel May Dump Nvidia, Turn To AMD For Radeon Graphics Licensing (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    You keep posting this crap but how about getting some testicular fortitude and post it using your real id. Or are you so pathetic and immature that you have to keep hiding behind Anonymously? Mommy and daddy would like you to take a shower, clean up your mess and please finally get a job and move into your own place. They would to like make use of their basement and computer again.

  25. Re:Changing percpetion on X Prize For a 100-MPG Car · · Score: 1

    Sorry, but small cars are not always the answer. I have 4 kids and they are not going to fit in my subie wagon unless I put 2 of them on the roof. Look, I'm all for better mileage in cars, I need to save money where ever I can. If I could get more than 400 miles out of my minivan, I'm all for it. But telling me that I just need to get a small car and everything will be fine is just plain silly. Also I live way out in the farm land of Kansas. Are you going to tell the farmers out here that getting a small car is going to better for them? That they don't need the functions of a SUV or a big truck to handle the daily needs of running a farm? And please, don't bring up "public" transportation, there isn't any out here. The reality is that everyone would like to save money on gas no matter what type of kind of life they lead. But we can't all just give up the functionality of large vehicles just to please everyone. I really don't care what powers my cars as long as it saves me money without giving up functionality. Lastly, if I going to spend X amount of dollars on a vehicle, yup, it damn well better look better than a brick with wheels.