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  1. Re:guarantee that it's free of NSA tracking? on PengPod Crowdfunding a Tablet Made With OS-Switching In Mind · · Score: 1

    You have to excuse Timmeh. He'a an idiot. PengPod doesn't give any such "guarantee". Timmeh just thinks he's smart and witty by inserting the NSA into the topic.

  2. Re:Liars, liars, pants on fire on Guardian Ignores MI5 Warnings, Vows To 'Publish More Snowden Leaks' · · Score: 1

    Link not length.

  3. Re:Liars, liars, pants on fire on Guardian Ignores MI5 Warnings, Vows To 'Publish More Snowden Leaks' · · Score: 1

    Except I'm not ignoring anything. My statements are based on actual statements from officials in the administration, declassified documents and info from FOIA requests. Do you have proof that Paul O'Neill was lying? Or can you at all provide evidence to dispute my second length based on declassified documents and FOIA requests? All you seem to have is ad homs.

  4. Re:Liars, liars, pants on fire on Guardian Ignores MI5 Warnings, Vows To 'Publish More Snowden Leaks' · · Score: 1

    LOL it was contingency planning? Are you serious? The only one engaging in revisionism is you.

  5. Re:Liars, liars, pants on fire on Guardian Ignores MI5 Warnings, Vows To 'Publish More Snowden Leaks' · · Score: 1

    But didn't you read below? I supposedly just manufactured all of this. I'm sure that idiot probably still believes that Iraq had WMDs.

  6. Re:Liars, liars, pants on fire on Guardian Ignores MI5 Warnings, Vows To 'Publish More Snowden Leaks' · · Score: 1

    And if you want to deny the USA today story read this. They were planning the Iraq invasion as early as January 2001.

  7. Re:Liars, liars, pants on fire on Guardian Ignores MI5 Warnings, Vows To 'Publish More Snowden Leaks' · · Score: 2

    Nothing revisionist about it. From here:

    CRAWFORD, Texas — Paul O'Neill, President Bush's Treasury secretary in the first two years of his presidency, says the Bush administration was planning to invade Iraq long before the Sept. 11 attacks and used questionable intelligence to justify the war.

    This is a 7 year old story.

  8. Re:Liars, liars, pants on fire on Guardian Ignores MI5 Warnings, Vows To 'Publish More Snowden Leaks' · · Score: 1

    Because constructing false dilemmas is more fun.

  9. Re:Liars, liars, pants on fire on Guardian Ignores MI5 Warnings, Vows To 'Publish More Snowden Leaks' · · Score: 1

    And for anyone who is still ignorant of this fact this has a great story about it.

  10. Re:You do or you don't want the terrorists to know on Guardian Ignores MI5 Warnings, Vows To 'Publish More Snowden Leaks' · · Score: 1

    Where did I ever claim I was being funny?

  11. Re:Liars, liars, pants on fire on Guardian Ignores MI5 Warnings, Vows To 'Publish More Snowden Leaks' · · Score: 0

    9/11 happened because Dubya's administration ignored the intelligence they were given not because no one knew about it. They were too concerned about invading Iraq to avenge his daddy to care about the warnings.

  12. Re:You do or you don't want the terrorists to know on Guardian Ignores MI5 Warnings, Vows To 'Publish More Snowden Leaks' · · Score: 1

    You do realize they were joking and being sarcastic...

    Oh wait, this is Slashdot so you're likely a social retard with no sense of humor.

  13. Re:Don't encourage them on Chromium To Support Wayland · · Score: 2

    And Intel.

  14. Re:Instead of an Arab Spring on How The NSA Targets Tor · · Score: 1

    Then get off your fat ass and do something rather than expecting others to do all the work.

  15. Re:Sure, to lower paying jobs on The Luddites Are Almost Always Wrong: Why Tech Doesn't Kill Jobs · · Score: 2

    What a moronic strawman. Just because you might be able to point to some x percent that might have been higher paying does not diminish his point which is that many if not a majority or more of them are lower paying.

    For example, while not technically related to technology replaced jobs, here is a great example of mid-wage jobs from before the 2008 recession have been overwhelmingly replaced with low-wage jobs. Only 1/3 of all the mid-wage jobs were replaced by something of equal value whereas the low-wage jobs increased 300%.

  16. Re:Bugs? on Yahoo To Offer Bug Bounty Rewards Up To $15,000 · · Score: 1

    What about the comet cursors?

  17. Re:Definition of Scrooge on Yahoo To Offer Bug Bounty Rewards Up To $15,000 · · Score: 1

    The Yahoo store sells six packs of beer?

  18. Re:Penetration testing? on Yahoo To Offer Bug Bounty Rewards Up To $15,000 · · Score: -1, Troll

    Yeah, she was also surprised that should didn't feel it either.

  19. Re:Open source browsers? on Tim Berners-Lee, W3C Approve Work On DRM For HTML 5.1 · · Score: 1

    How would a bank use EME? You realize you sound extremely silly with that statement right?

  20. Re:Nothing left to do on Lavabit Case Unsealed: FBI Demands Companies Secretly Turn Over Crypto Keys · · Score: 1

    How not who and di = did.

    *facepalm* on my part.

  21. Re:What moron judge allowed this? on Lavabit Case Unsealed: FBI Demands Companies Secretly Turn Over Crypto Keys · · Score: 1

    It used to also be "settled law" that Jim Crow laws were legal. It used to be "settled law" that police didn't have to inform you of your rights when they arrested you and then could still use illegally coerced statements in court. There are plenty pther examples of "settled law" that was overturned as being unconstitutional or a misapplication of the law.

  22. Re:Nothing left to do on Lavabit Case Unsealed: FBI Demands Companies Secretly Turn Over Crypto Keys · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You mean the time is now for others to revolt while you sit in the basement playing armchair general. Who about you actually di something rather than just make empty threats?

  23. Re:Oh...LIES! on NSA Abandoned Project To Track Cell Phone Locations · · Score: 1

    All cellphone locations are tracked 24/7 by satellite...as well as all the transmissions too. Oh, and the reflected RF is used to track humans, cars, planes, etc, etc.

    Why would they waste money and effort tracking cell phones by satellite over just getting the cell tower's data from the carriers?

  24. Re:There's hope yet on Ubuntu 13.10 Will Not Ship Mir By Default · · Score: 1

    What progress does Unity actually bring? New does not mean better.

  25. Re:but Linux even more so on FreeBSD 9.2, FreeBSD 10.0 Alpha 4 Released · · Score: 1

    None of which are desktops. Reading comprehension isn't your strong suit is it?