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  1. Re:I just can't believe on Workers at Amazon's Main Italian Site To Hold First Strike on Black Friday (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    they haven't busted their Unions like they have over here in the States. Unions are basically dead here. How did Europe pull that off?

    Not as evil?

  2. I meant it literally, not figuratively.

  3. Yes, let's all listen to the "reasonable" alt-right guy. I'm sure he has our best interest at heart. As he himself said, "slogans and stunts won't help". He couldn't have had a straight face when he wrote that.

  4. Maybe we should just send over Luca Brasi to make him an offer he can't refuse.

  5. The old reliable - flaming bag of dog shit on his doorstep.

  6. Re:Who really eats a "high sugar diet"? on How the Sugar Industry Tried To Hide Health Effects of Its Product 50 Years Ago (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Probably better off eating an actual apple. Everyone has their own nutrition standard. Mine is "won't kill me". Chocolate milk? Won't kill me, it's in the diet. With exceptions. Pepperoni? Will probably kill me, so I just limit it to pizza.

  7. Dubya had an MBA on 'The Death of the MBA' (axios.com) · · Score: 0

    Dubya gave us the Financial crisis of 2007–2008. For those who forgot,
    The financial crisis of 2007–2008, also known as the global financial crisis and the 2008 financial crisis, is considered by many economists to have been the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s

  8. Re:I can't wait to see what they do with drug plan on The Feds Are Officially Cracking Down on Basement Biohackers (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    The development of microreactors could revolutionize the production of pharmaceuticals in small quantities.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
    "The microreactor is usually a continuous flow reactor (contrast with/to a batch reactor). Microreactors offer many advantages over conventional scale reactors, including vast improvements in energy efficiency, reaction speed and yield, safety, reliability, scalability, on-site/on-demand production, and a much finer degree of process control." It's almost like a 3d printer for drugs.

  9. Re:Folks, we are in big trouble on FCC Will Also Order States To Scrap Plans For Their Own Net Neutrality Laws (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 0

    Just saying, am not going to let someone who doesn't know what they're talking about tell me about guns. Did it really take you fourteen hours to think up "Ooo internet tough guy"? Go ahead, ask me a gun question, I'm game.

  10. "Stickin' it to the man" is I believe the vernacular terminology used.

  11. Re:Who really eats a "high sugar diet"? on How the Sugar Industry Tried To Hide Health Effects of Its Product 50 Years Ago (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    But chocolate milk IS good for you.
    Chocolate milk contains no more sugar than unsweetened apple juice and only a very small amount of caffeine found naturally in cocoa. Its balance of protein and carbohydrates makes it an ideal post-workout recovery drink, and just like white milk, chocolate milk contributes to the health of our teeth.
    https://www.dairygoodness.ca/m...

  12. Yeah, got carried away for a minute. Bottle was green originally.

  13. China is watching on China's Tencent Breaks Through $500bn Stock Market Capitalisation (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Does anyone else find it interesting that the Chinese government blocks access to google, wikipedia, linkedin, facebook and about 3000 others but yet you can visit slashdot?
    http://viewdns.info/chinesefir...

  14. I expect John Oliver to have his green card pulled any day now. Then Piers Morgan and him can do a podcast about how crazy the U.S.A. is.

  15. Re:Chairman Xi Jinping has been busy on Skype Vanishes From App Stores in China (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    We can only speculate, but it seems that every conflict is ultimately about money. It would surprise me that after two Bushes in the White House there's anything left to take. Every President since Lyndon Johnson has had a screw loose, what's new?

  16. Ever seen the sugar in ketchup? No wonder it's so good on French Fries .... sugar & salt combined! It's everywhere.

  17. Frosted flakes? They're Grrr-eat!! If you think they're a kick in the pants, try Froot Loops. You'll be tripping.

  18. If I ran into a Sasquatch, I'd be more worried about him harassing me.

  19. And they're eager to leverage one addiction into many - witness the many caffeinated sugar drinks. Heck, they used to make Coca Cola with actual cocaine.

    The good old days. Apparently back at that time Coca-Cola was green. Even today they're the only company that can process cocaine to take out the active ingredient and use it for flavoring.

  20. I wasn't there, but it's definitely a catchphrase now.

  21. Started out as a kid, before I knew it was hooked on Cap'n Crunch. Within a few years it was harder stuff - twinkies, mars bars, ju jubes. There's no end. Before it hit me, I was buying up chocolate bunnies after easter and binging on them for days and was looking forward to Christmas only for the delicious Turtles. And they say it's not a drug. They're crazy.

  22. Re:Irony on FCC Announces Plan To Repeal Net Neutrality (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Boy, are you wrong. Keep Guessing!

  23. Re:Folks, we are in big trouble on FCC Will Also Order States To Scrap Plans For Their Own Net Neutrality Laws (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 0

    I've forgotten more about firearms than you'll ever know sonny.

  24. why should you have a spotless record to be an Uber driver?

    The problem is that your serious criminals tend to be habitual offenders. Crime is partly a habit, partly a state of mind, and partly a matter of opportunity. Giving them a target rich environment is unreasonable.

    Fortunately for them there's more money in robbing people than driving for Uber

  25. If you cannot vote, you cannot participate in the democratic process. Why pay taxes, then? "No taxation without representation" was a corner stone of that little shindig that occurred 250 years ago.

    That was just a catchphrase.