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  1. Re: "Rebublican Chairman" on FCC Chairman Keeps Up Assault on Social Media (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    The internet did fantastic for 30 years without net neutrality. Get rid of it!

  2. Re: Irrelevant on FCC Chairman Keeps Up Assault on Social Media (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    Did you see the recent stories about Trump feeding some fish?

  3. Re: Benefit to American society? on FCC Chairman Keeps Up Assault on Social Media (axios.com) · · Score: 0

    I have to pay more for faster connection, why shouldn't Disney operate under the same cicumstances?

  4. That's not what according to his ability means. Or at least the context is entirely wrong as it applies to marxism. The baker makes good bread because if he doesn't we will buy our bread elsewhere. Under marxism, the baker makes barely adequate bread because his state grown wheat sucks when he manages to get some, and if he doesn't make barely adequate bread he gets sent to a gulag.

  5. Re: That's one argument. Wikipedia is 12GB on Ajit Pai and the FCC Want It To Be Legal for Comcast To Block BitTorrent (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    What net neutrality laws?

  6. Re: That's the FCC's argument. (Verge is full of on Ajit Pai and the FCC Want It To Be Legal for Comcast To Block BitTorrent (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Pass the net neutrality act, even.

  7. Re: That's the FCC's argument. (Verge is full of s on Ajit Pai and the FCC Want It To Be Legal for Comcast To Block BitTorrent (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    When did Congress has the net neutrality act?

  8. Re: Appcast should block LUDDITE software! on Ajit Pai and the FCC Want It To Be Legal for Comcast To Block BitTorrent (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Like they did for the 25 years before the net neutrality decree?

  9. Re: Chang your diet, change your life on 46% of Americans Now Have High Blood Pressure (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm 6' 250, I eat little fruit, very little grains, lots of leafy greens, lots of red and white meat, nuts, cheese. I can squat 425 lbs, run a mile in under 7 minutes, and last time I had my BP checked it was 118/70. Skinny does not always mean healthy.

  10. Re: Chang your diet, change your life on 46% of Americans Now Have High Blood Pressure (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    6'3" 160 is not.

  11. Re: Chang your diet, change your life on 46% of Americans Now Have High Blood Pressure (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 0

    6' 3", 160lbs is nowhere near healthy.

  12. Re: wrong diet on 46% of Americans Now Have High Blood Pressure (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    No kidding. This is dietary advice from the 1980's and all that grain and fruit sugar is not healthy. It's a typical American diet loaded with carbohydrates.

  13. Re:San Bernadino all over again on Apple Is Served A Search Warrant To Unlock Texas Church Gunman's iPhone (nydailynews.com) · · Score: 1

    Never mind, you applied it to the odds rather than the total number. Please excuse my error.

  14. Re:San Bernadino all over again on Apple Is Served A Search Warrant To Unlock Texas Church Gunman's iPhone (nydailynews.com) · · Score: 1

    33,636(.37)=~12,445

  15. Re:San Bernadino all over again on Apple Is Served A Search Warrant To Unlock Texas Church Gunman's iPhone (nydailynews.com) · · Score: 1

    There is no excuse for ignorance. Ridiculing someone with understanding and knowledge, is almost always a clear expression of ignorance.

  16. Re:San Bernadino all over again on Apple Is Served A Search Warrant To Unlock Texas Church Gunman's iPhone (nydailynews.com) · · Score: 1

    As an experienced marksman, I agree with everything you said, except for this:

    An experienced hunter can easily do 6" groupings at 1000 yards with a 30-06. You can reliably hit a man sized target out to probably twice that distance, and if you get hit with a 30-06 round, you are probably going down.

    Most hunting rifles in 30-06 do not physically have the level of precision necessary to shoot 6" groups at 1000 yards, and that's before you add in the problems caused by environmental condition which are substantial. An experienced precision marksman with specialized equipment and windflags placed from the shooting position to the target, would be capable of consistenly shooting sub 6" groups at 1000 yards. If you were to change your statement to 36" groups at 1000 yards, I would probably agree with you.

  17. Re: Racism sucks... fight back on Tesla Is a 'Hotbed For Racist Behavior,' Worker Claims In Lawsuit (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    You mean, must be rescued by enlightened white people. Think about it that way and it makes even more sense.

  18. Re:Until the burned off? on Lockheed Martin To Build High-Energy Airborne Laser For Fighter Planes (newatlas.com) · · Score: 1

    All they need to do is lock onto the portion of the cockpit that contains the pilot's head. Every airplane has that in the same, easily identifiable location.

  19. What qualification? It was her turn, of course. And crusty vaginas.

  20. Re:Oh, well, if the Syrians are doing it on The US Is Now the Only Country In the World To Reject the Paris Climate Deal · · Score: 1

    YOU SHOULD HaVE PUT THaT IN mostly CaPS. THEN PEOPLE REaLLY WoULD HaVE REaD IT!

  21. Re:The U.S.A. is not a monarchy on The US Is Now the Only Country In the World To Reject the Paris Climate Deal · · Score: 1

    Tovarisch.

  22. Obama rule by decree. Good. Trump rule by decree. Bad.

  23. You're polluting my air. Stop respiring. Now.

  24. Re: This is why I left slashdot. on The US Is Now the Only Country In the World To Reject the Paris Climate Deal · · Score: 1

    Solyndra must have worked out for them. Nice to know the US taxpayer laid out the initial capital investment for China.

  25. Re:This is why I left slashdot. on The US Is Now the Only Country In the World To Reject the Paris Climate Deal · · Score: 0

    What makes you think a piece of paper can save the planet? Are you drunk? Climate agreements have always been about power. Climate concerns are a distant second.