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  1. Re: Libtards on US Death Rate Rises, Health Officials Aren't Sure Why (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Thank you for posting this; clearly the subject deserves additional reading...

  2. Re: Recession is really a depression on US Death Rate Rises, Health Officials Aren't Sure Why (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Fridge prices remain largely unchanged.

    Surely you're more imaginative than that?? Fridge pricesrelative to their cost of manufacture have most assuredly gone up... not to mention, 35 years ago a fridge could very well have lasted 20 years before you might need minor repair; now you're lucky to get three or fours years out of it before it requires *major* repair.

    Rest assured there's a bigger picture out there to be seen, if you just extract your head. ;)

  3. Re: Recession is really a depression on US Death Rate Rises, Health Officials Aren't Sure Why (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    While the "middle class" includes those that can afford to send their offspring to vastly overpriced schools without batting an eye, own vacation homes, etc (i.e. "one percenters") the phrase is often used to refer to those with actually who hold *real* power and wealth, a group that in reality numbers far fewer than .01%...

  4. Re: Recession is really a depression on US Death Rate Rises, Health Officials Aren't Sure Why (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    No shit!

  5. Re: Recession is really a depression on US Death Rate Rises, Health Officials Aren't Sure Why (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Was this modded down because of all the other shit he spews? 'Cause in this case, he's totally spot-on.

  6. Re: Recession is really a depression on US Death Rate Rises, Health Officials Aren't Sure Why (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    With all due respect, you're nowhere near as bright as you apparently think you are... but don't feel bad; it's certainly not your fault that you were unable to figure that out on your own (I mean what with the above limitation and all...). ;)

  7. After a horrible defective rate with MSI motherboards back in the 90's, I haven't tended to consider them a decent company...

  8. Re: People In Need on Facebook Spares Humans By Fighting Offensive Photos With AI (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Offensive female nipples?

    I once hooked up with this chick and the way I found out she had hairy nipples was with my tongue... :/

  9. Re: Death Spiral in 5...4...3...2...1... on Microsoft Sells 1,500 Patents To Xiaomi To Build 'Long-Term Partnership' (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    but they're not ruthless predators.

    Better not tell the shareholders; fiduciary duty and all that...

  10. Re: I want not to have one on Ask Slashdot: Why Do You Want a 'Smart TV'? · · Score: 1

    Samsung's Korean, you fool!

  11. Re: Which one to laugh at more? on Samsung: Don't install Windows 10 (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Fuck Samsung. I have two S5's: the first is a Verizon with a locked bootloader (both Vzn and Samsung can go fuck themselves for locking me out of my own hardware). The second is a T-Mo S5 on which i've been running (unstable) nightly builds of cyanogenmod (Android 6.0/Marshmallow) because their latest "stable" build for the S5 (Android 5.1 from last Oct) is a steaming pile of shit. Meanwhile, my gf's ancient Nexus 4 is happily kicking ass, also running cyanogenmod 13. I won't be buying anything else from Samsung and that includes their SSD's.

  12. Re: Windows 10, the most secure version of Windows on Windows Zero-Day Affecting All OS Versions On Sale For $90,000 (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    I'd say the priest have got the advantage if that's touch football...

  13. Re: It is worth what somebody will pay for it on Windows Zero-Day Affecting All OS Versions On Sale For $90,000 (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    Notoriously most non-server related hardware.

    You're years out of date.

  14. Re:A crazy, dangerous, chauvinistic, and common id on Stephen Hawking Calls Trump A 'Demagogue' Who Appeals 'To The Lowest Common Denominator' (go.com) · · Score: 1

    I have yet to see anyone who floats this thought acknowledge that some cultures are in fact better than others.

    Those two concepts are orthogonal; it's not contradictory to disagree with both nationalism and cultural relativity.

  15. Re: Armed robberies can't happen in Europe! on Mugger Arrested After Victim Spots Him On Facebook's 'People You May Know' (bgr.com) · · Score: 1

    Aw fuck, are the retards still including suicides in their "firearms violence" statistics?

  16. they're not going to carry a pump action shot gun to the grocery store

    Most certainly not. You need a hand for groceries; hence the reason semi-autos were invented.

  17. Re:International epercussions on FBI Wants Biometric Database Hidden From Privacy Act (onthewire.io) · · Score: 1

    Heads can fall.

    And will. Unfortunately, rarely if ever is it those heads that need to fall.

  18. Re: 1% illuminati triangle craft on How the Pentagon Punished NSA Whistleblowers (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Hillary will almost certainly win

    I'll see your manpig and raise you an angry mullet.

  19. Re: Dawn of a new round of space race on Space Updates From Three Countries (indiatimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Actually, many Ivy League colleges did a study

    And clearly a study of such magnitude wouldn't be possible with just one Ivy League "college," hence the need for "many" (those are actually universities, by the way).

    Incidentally, have you considered the possibility that you might just be stupid??

  20. Huh? on Nevada Startup Stores Energy With Trains (fortune.com) · · Score: 1
    From the the article:

    Nevada Bureau of Land Management

    Too bad there's no such fucking thing. Idiot journalists with zero reading comprehension skills; what will they think of next...

  21. Re:Of course it will happen to them on Avoiding BlackBerry's Fate: How Apple Could End Up In a Similar Position (marco.org) · · Score: 1

    You left out Microsoft (what can I say; I'm the forward-thinking type). ;)

  22. Re:Here's a simple fix... on How Copyright Law Is Being Misused To Remove Material From the Internet (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Nonetheless, in the UK the burden of proof in a libel case is upon the defendant which can certainly put a damper on things in situations like this.

  23. Re: Dawn of a new round of space race on Space Updates From Three Countries (indiatimes.com) · · Score: 1

    The difference is that we've evolved to shit in an outhouse

    Speak for yourself, Mr. "Evolved Yesterday" - you might have mutant "outhouse genes" amongst your DNA (Arkansas or West Virginia?) but the rest of us most assuredly do not. ;)

  24. Re:So the lesson is... on Student Exposes Bad Police Encryption, Gets Suspended Sentence (podcrto.si) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Are you bright enough to understand the difference between hacking into a system and analysing RF transmissions? No? You should fit in quite well here.

  25. Re: $907? on Attackers Steal $12.7M In Massive ATM Heist (mainichi.jp) · · Score: 1

    So where do you join this gang of 1400 fantastically well coordinated thieves?

    Not sure how much good it'll do you but I suppose you can start here.