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  1. Re:Wait... on North Korea Is Switching To a New Time Zone · · Score: 1

    Yes, but it's widely believed there that sleeping in a closed room with one will cause you to wake up dead the next morning.

  2. Re:Proof reading? on Tesla Model S Has Been Hacked · · Score: 1

    I'm sure they'll release a patch for the article soon.

  3. Re:Apache Openoffice is "dormant"? on LibreOffice 5.0 Released · · Score: 4, Funny

    Don't worry! I'm sure SourceForge will revive it and add a shiny new installer!

  4. Virtual Memory on Why Micron/Intel's New Cross Point Memory Could Virtually Last Forever · · Score: 1

    Please don't use 'virtually' like that in an article about memory. It's just going to confuse the issue.

  5. Sweet on US Navy Tests 3D Printing Custom Drones On Its Ships · · Score: 1

    We're going to be the Protoss!

  6. Re:First! on Windows 10 Launches · · Score: 1

    Please. Each version of Windows just gets worse and worse. That's why I still use Millennium Edi..sd..foasfd89&$#(&*$(@#%*Y$H NO CARRIER

  7. Re:No nuance allowed. You're for us or against us. on Interviews: Brianna Wu Answers Your Questions · · Score: 1, Insightful

    If you don't like people re-interpreting your words as rabid, intolerant vitriol, lead by example. She didn't say everyone who had anything to do with Gamergate is an evil monster.

    When there's public abuse and large numbers of people thinking "Meh, whatever" or "Not my problem" allow it to continue and are part of the problem. Instead of "being neutral", support the parts of the movement you believe in and condemn what's not acceptable.

  8. Re:I'm an Uber and Lyft user, here's why on Europe's Top Court To Decide If Uber Is Tech Firm Or Taxi Company · · Score: 2

    Uber and Lyft can be put out of business very quickly if the protected monopoly of Taxi companies and various commissions just started offering a more competitive environment; that's the big threat here. You have a service that comes in and undercuts a cash cow for governments and for license holders. They don't like it because it threatens their bottom line and that's a valid argument but instead of being more competitive, they protest and burn things (like in France recently)

    It's easy to provide a cheaper/better service if you're avoiding expenses and legal requirements that are legislated for your competitors. Could 'official' taxis do a better job than they are now? Sure. But let's not pretend they're currently operating on equal footing with Uber/Lyft.

  9. Re:As long as there is demand on Game About Killing Poachers Vies For Top Prize In Microsoft Student Tech Contest · · Score: 1

    The way poachers are going (along with destruction of habitat), there won't be a supply before too long.

  10. Re:Abacus or Typewriter on Europe's Top Court To Decide If Uber Is Tech Firm Or Taxi Company · · Score: 1

    Maybe they should. But until they do, Uber is required to follow the existing laws, and the type of business they are determines which laws apply.

  11. Re:the low markers arent all deserving. on Which Movies Get Artificial Intelligence Right? · · Score: 2

    What, and miss any gems hidden in the credits?

  12. Re:Interesting study on Mini Ice Age: Nothing To Worry About · · Score: 1

    Sure, being able and willing to refine a model and better predict results gives researchers more credibility, if looked at objectively. But there are a lot of people who don't look at the issue objectively and will use any possible tool to try to discredit the concept of global warming, mostly because trying to deal with it would be 'bad for business' or accepting it would necessitate making undesired changes in their lifestyle.

  13. Re:Interesting study on Mini Ice Age: Nothing To Worry About · · Score: 0

    Of course there's breathless hype about a 'mini ice age'. Anyone invested in denying global warming would leap at the chance to raise uncertainty and doubt in people's minds.

  14. Re:You have got to be kidding me on Interviews: Ask Brianna Wu a Question · · Score: 2, Insightful

    So, instead of taking the opportunity to ask her anything you want, you're going to leave the site for giving you this chance? Well, enjoy that, I guess...

  15. Re:Read TFA on Man Arrested After Charging iPhone On London Overground Train · · Score: 1

    If only Patti LuPone were there, all this could have been avoided.

  16. Re:More non-George content? on Han Solo To Get His Own Star Wars Movie Prequel · · Score: 1

    Sure, they could have set it all on Alderaan. As a bonus, the ending writes itself.

  17. Re:Fuck That! on Han Solo To Get His Own Star Wars Movie Prequel · · Score: 1

    This makes me very angry. Very angry, indeed.

  18. Re:Alternate reason? on Click-Fraud Trojan Politely Updates Flash On Compromised Computers · · Score: 1

    Didn't you read the summary? It's doing that politely.

  19. Re: Internet without evangelicals = Win on Brazilian Evangelicals Set Up a "Sin Free" Version of Facebook · · Score: 1

    This friend?

  20. Re:One of these is not like the others. on Pew Survey Documents Gaps Between Public and Scientists · · Score: 5, Funny

    Please don't call it anthropomorphic global warming. It doesn't like it when you do that. I believe the term you were looking for is anthropogenic.

  21. Re:Accepting Responsibility on Google Apologises For Photos App's Racist Blunder · · Score: 2

    Hm, so, you're saying if you wrote some software that has undesired, incorrect behavior that could easily be considered deeply insulting and someone told you about it or even-gasp-complained, you'd tell them to stop fucking whining. Oh, and insult anyone who thought an apology for your fuck-up is appropriate.

    What a piece of work you are. Just the sort of person I'd want to work with or have designing products. I'm sure that when a bad outcome comes about, despite your behavior and decision-making clearly having been perfect, your response will be polite and professional.

  22. Accepting Responsibility on Google Apologises For Photos App's Racist Blunder · · Score: -1

    It's nice to see a company unreservedly take responsibility and not downplay the issue.

  23. Re:Terrible summary on Controversial Trial of Genetically Modified Wheat Ends In Disappointment · · Score: 1

    The summary and title clearly call it a trial, not an experiment.

  24. Re:Jun 15....7800 years ago on Black Hole Awakens After 26 Years · · Score: 1

    Jun 15....7800 years ago. That's when we aware, actually event occurred when civilization here on Earth was in its infancy.

    You mean it's out of it now?!

  25. Re:Are computers taking over? on YouTube Algorithm Can Decide Your Channel URL Now Belongs To Someone Else · · Score: 1

    Since "Bring Your Daughter To Work Day".