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  1. Re:Don't believe it for a second on Ecuador Complains Julian Assange Was a Bad Housegust, Neglected His Pet Cat (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    As I said, they won't be charging him with any of that.

    When he is extradited, he can only be charged with what he was extradited for. That's how extradition works. China can't 'extradite' somebody for petty graft and hammer them for dissident activity once they are back in the country.

    Extradition is part of International Law, not kangaroo court.

  2. Indeed. The chickens in Washington are close to the chopping block.

  3. The grownups are holding a conversation.

    Here's a peanut.

  4. I own two really nice Microsoft Bluetooth mice.

    Now that's a good practical use for Bluetooth.

  5. Re: In before... on LeBron James' STEM-Based School Is Showing Promise (goodnewsnetwork.org) · · Score: 2

    When you call somebody a fake Conservative you have to capitalize the 'C'.

  6. That sounds a little like letting the head of Purchasing run the company.

  7. Apple can always lower their prices if they want to give Qualcom less.

  8. Thank you for the crapflooder's perspective on Android.

  9. Re:ios 13 also to feature on iOS 13 To Feature Dark Mode and Interface Updates, Report Says (9to5mac.com) · · Score: 1

    They need to have bugs, so they can crow about 'updates' coming regularly for years and years.

  10. Re: Slashdot is complete shit and full of bugs on Fukushima: the Removal of Nuclear Fuel Rods From Damaged Reactor Building Begins (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    It is called 'farming.' The reputation of this site is being farmed by the group who were the highest bidder in buying the domain from Dice. The same sort of people who go around scavenging copper scrap and 'smelting' scrap aluminum, or buying up failed businesses to ride the value down to the ground.

  11. 'Moron' is an inprecise term. Using it undermines your arguement. It turns you into a monkey in a cage flinging verbal shit at people trying to hold a discussion. I suggest you work on your name calling tendencies before trying to make your points in the discussion. Or if you're just a caged monkey flinging things (meant metaphorically, this isn't name calling) perhaps go someplace else to spread your verbal feces.

    The grownups are holding a conversation.

  12. Re: You're looking at non-facts. on Fukushima: the Removal of Nuclear Fuel Rods From Damaged Reactor Building Begins (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    The way you pepper "faggot" throughout your text shows that you're just recycling text and arguements that you don't understand in order to troll and crapflood. Try again. Or better yet, just go away.

  13. You badly misspelled "Hillary" there.

  14. You don't need to be an expert to recognize and acknowledge a failure for the launcher to be reusable.

    Now let's all handwave some more.

  15. Losing part of the launcher renders it a non-reusable instance.

    They will need to keep trying.

  16. Re: Obvious response on SpaceX Loses the Center Core of Its Falcon Heavy Rocket Due To Choppy Seas (theverge.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    They might fix it, but 'recoverable' still eludes.

    The record of failure remains unbroken.

    Keep working at it spacebugs.

  17. Re:Folks don't realize 2008 was a wealth transfers on Amazon Helps Cops Set Up Package Theft Sting Operations (vice.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    We borrowed money to bail out the corrupt trade unions at General Motors.

  18. Not all google services require a logged in account to function. There are workarounds.

    I even play Pokemon Go (Niantic is owned by Google) without a Google account on my phone.

    We should all, always, work to make it more expensive to track us.

  19. Just logging out of Google (delete the Google account on your phone) can make a difference. There is no requirement that a Google account be active to use your Android phone. There are app updates available elsewhere. You can still be tracked, but logging out makes it you more difficult to track.

  20. It's too bad for progress

    What the heck is that? Do you have an objective definition? Maybe we can scrap the whole voting thing entirely and let you just run things!

  21. Wait... you're saying it was all pure gold when Lucas ran it and now it's been ruined???

  22. Re:So Jar Jar makes a return? on George Lucas Actually Consulted For The Script Of 'Star War: Episode IX' (collider.com) · · Score: 1

    I watched Star Wars in the theater in 1977. Haven't had time for any of the rest of it, except for surfing on the layer of the fandom by reading threads like this. Oh, and watching the Christmas Special.

    I was too busy in the 80's being a nerd. Yes, a real nerd, with soldering iron and TTL gates and all that stuff they don't do on TV shows or movies.

  23. Re:The last jedi sucked on George Lucas Actually Consulted For The Script Of 'Star War: Episode IX' (collider.com) · · Score: 1

    It's typical made-for-TV schlock, but the Jefferson Starship music video rocks.

  24. Re:Don't believe it for a second on Ecuador Complains Julian Assange Was a Bad Housegust, Neglected His Pet Cat (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    He did it for political favor? Seriously?

    He did it to target a bunch of hypocrites in the US.

    What favors did he receive???

  25. Re:Don't believe it for a second on Ecuador Complains Julian Assange Was a Bad Housegust, Neglected His Pet Cat (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    The US most definitely do not want Assange's testimony on, for example, who he obtained the DNC emails from. They're happy with the ambiguity that allows people to act like 'Russia did it.'

    So they are not going to charge him with anything that would allow him to testify about matters that they do not want discussed.