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  1. Re: Junk Science on 'Extreme and Unusual' Climate Trends Continue After Record 2016 (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Not really. I only knew he was joking because he has a reputation here as a pro-big-gov't statist... and i can spot sarcasm better than most. His joke was hardly obvious.

  2. Re: Skepticism and denial on 'Extreme and Unusual' Climate Trends Continue After Record 2016 (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Mod the fuck up.

  3. Re: No complaints here on 'Extreme and Unusual' Climate Trends Continue After Record 2016 (bbc.com) · · Score: 0

    Why do you keep resorting to these angry attacks and outbursts full of swearing and insults?

    Your desperation is showing; may we assume you've run out of "ammo?" (Admittedly, referring to your tactics as "ammunition" is giving you far more credit than you deserve.)

  4. Re: Explain Trump on No, We Probably Don't Live in a Computer Simulation, Says Physicist (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    Better than being a sprite...

  5. Re: Presumption of innocence on Why American Farmers Are Hacking Their Tractors With Ukrainian Firmware (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Well-fucking-said.

  6. Speaking from experience; they do this because a large portion of their profits are made in repairs.

    Fuck me; never would've guessed...

  7. Somalia is libertarian

    Is it easier to spew such bullshit, retarded strawman lines with a straight face when you're logged-in as AC?

  8. Re: Tractor Breakers, not Fixers. on Why American Farmers Are Hacking Their Tractors With Ukrainian Firmware (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    ...can do for a box of sodas.

    In John Deere territory, it'd be a case of soda/i> (or, if you're in parts of the South or Midwest, a "case of pop")... but nevertheless, toenail clippings, seashells and ski-ball tickets are far likelier forms of currency... Seriously, a "box of sodas?!" :)

  9. Did your friend explain how, in a civil trial, none of that even matters if the other party (presumably the plaintiff) has a larger war chest than you? Witness Creative Labs vs Aureal...

  10. Illegal?! LOLOL; can anyone spot the scumbag John Deere shill?

  11. Re: The end? on Two More Executives Are Leaving Uber, Drivers May Unionize (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Mod up; I know you're thinking "Why?! He's a douche!" and of course you'd be right... but that was funny.

  12. Re: I am curious if people think this is good or b on Indiana Considers Prohibiting Cities From Banning Airbnb (usnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Shall we play "spot the shill?"

  13. Re: The US government on CBS Reports 'Suspicious' Cell Phone Tower Activity In Washington DC (cbsnews.com) · · Score: 1

    ...is the preeminent spying, wiretapping, snooping, eavesdropping entity on Earth. Hell, we invented most of it.

    The Vatican invented most of it centuries ago, when it was still analog... and not electronic. Rest assured, it was still sigint.

  14. Re: Alternative headline... on US Lawmakers Propose Minimum Seat Sizes For Airlines (consumerist.com) · · Score: 0

    That way smaller people could buy smaller seats, and larger people larger ones

    Speaking as someone who goes to great lengths to stay healthy, it wouldn't be right if I - or any others who can be accommodated by a seat designed for normal-width asses - had to subsidize the cost of larger seats for those who thought Supersize Me was a how-to guide...

  15. Re: Tesla To Claim $1.15 Billion Subsidy As Profit on Tesla To Raise Over $1.15 Billion To Help Offset Risk For Model 3 Production (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 0

    You brought a [used tampon] to a gunfight. WTF is wrong with you?

  16. Re: Should not be necessary. on Canonical Preps Security Lifeboat, Yells: Ubuntu 12.04 Hold-Outs, Get In (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    I cannot understand...

    Is this a riddle? I know the answer! It's because you're a shill, right??

  17. Re: Power of the pussy on Women Still Underrepresented in Information Security (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    They do use it; it's why most of 'em don't have to work in IT.

  18. Re: Big Difference on Google Tells Army of 'Quality Raters' To Flag Holocaust Denial (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Hate to break it to you but a 30,000 year old Caucasoid skeleton was found in the Pacific Northwest during the 90's and there are 50,000 year old archaeological sites in North America [that obviously don't fit neatly in with the current narrative]. We have no idea who came before the Clovis people... but we do know people were here.

  19. Shithead, if gun rights lead to gun crime, there'd be more gun violence per capita in Idaho than in California, not less.

  20. So, you posted AC to try to "increase your numbers" but it's obvious from the way you structure your sentences that you're the same person. Desperation stinks?

  21. Re: What feeds the Vat? on Most People Would Give Lab-Grown Meat a Try, New Survey Reveals (sciencealert.com) · · Score: 1

    What do they use as a feed stock to grow the stuff in the vats?

    Well, with the plan obviously being to shove self-driving cars down our throats long before they're ready, my guess would be... drivers?

  22. Monsanto shill, the door is >that way.

  23. Re: Well yeah, if the price was right on Most People Would Give Lab-Grown Meat a Try, New Survey Reveals (sciencealert.com) · · Score: 1

    They've got decent spicy blackbean vegetarian burgers at certain Costcos that compare favorably to Boca Burgers; they contain egg (and corn, unfortunately) but no soy or gluten... They've also carry non-spicy vegan ones w/out egg but with wheat in 'em... the brand is "Don Lee Farms" and I couldn't find 'em at an OH or CT Costco but they've got 'em here in Colorado Costcos.

  24. Re: Am I my brother's eater? on Most People Would Give Lab-Grown Meat a Try, New Survey Reveals (sciencealert.com) · · Score: 1

    Perfectly-crafted for human consumption... just like Slurm.

  25. Re: all comes down to taste. on Most People Would Give Lab-Grown Meat a Try, New Survey Reveals (sciencealert.com) · · Score: 1

    If they didn't, we wouldn't need words for anything beyond "medium rare" (27 year veg here and even I know that's the only way you cook a steak). :)