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  1. If we did that, this "BeauHD" individual would likely be out of a job...

  2. Re: Trying to get shot? on Company Creates Gun That Looks Like a Cellphone (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    People who are afraid of people losing their temper or rational thinking ability while armed.

    Actually, by revealing these thoughts, you just inadvertently revealed a lot about yourself... and it isn't pretty. (I'll let someone else take it from here, if they'd care to explain the sociopathic nature of a flawed viewpoint to the sociopath in question; I, however, do not.)

  3. Re: No amount of evidence is enough on The Arctic Sets Yet Another Record Low Maximum Extent (nsidc.org) · · Score: 1

    No, Ivanpah is making bird species more intelligent by selecting out the individuals who blunder around in foodless desert wasteland.

    By that logic, we'd best watch out for the squirrels; we've killed off so many of the "dumb" ones that the survivors'll be intelligent enough to develop cesium weaponry and take us out... any day now.

  4. Re: Apparently he can change his family tree! on Hacker Weev Admits To Hacking Printers To Spew Racist and Anti-Semitic Messages (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    Most religious Jews and ex-Jews are also ethnic Jews

    As most Jews are Ashkenazi (and not Sephardic), the above statement would be incorrect.

  5. Re: oracle thinks it can milk coffee on Oracle Seeks $9.3 Billion For Google's Use Of Java In Android (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    My money's on Google losing but only having to pay Larry a dollar.

  6. Re:Apparently he can change his family tree! on Hacker Weev Admits To Hacking Printers To Spew Racist and Anti-Semitic Messages (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    I have to wonder (not having read his rants and no plan to) if he's anti-Semitic or a anti-Zionist (having met several rabbis that identify themselves as the latter, it's obvious there's a bit of a difference).

  7. Re: One of the problems of public companies... on Starboard Launches Proxy Fight To Remove Entire Yahoo Board (reuters.com) · · Score: 1
    This is bloody entertainment!

    No, "bloody entertainment" would be Billary vs Fiorina with bladed weapons.

  8. Re: What's Yahoo's asset value vs. market cap? on Starboard Launches Proxy Fight To Remove Entire Yahoo Board (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    I wonder if Yahoo lets their employees go to the restroom more than Amazon does (if not, those chairs could have some serious shit stains...)

  9. Because most "artists" are just talent-less weirdos who want to be applauded for being weird rather than talented.

    Sadly, there's truth to this.

  10. Re: Congratulations! on Kentucky Hospital Calls State of Emergency In Hack Attack (cnbc.com) · · Score: 2

    their core competency is health care

    I have yet to observe a hospital that this actually applies to.

  11. Re: the answer on Kentucky Hospital Calls State of Emergency In Hack Attack (cnbc.com) · · Score: 2

    The people who sent the ransomware, and their families should be rounded up and tortured , and killed

    "...and their families?!" This person, and whatever sick fuck modded them up, need a major ass-kicking.

  12. If they'd had a proper backdoor... on Kentucky Hospital Calls State of Emergency In Hack Attack (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    ...this clearly wouldn't have happened.

  13. Unlike the USA, I don't think there would be any legal problem with that.

    That doesn't necessarily mean the gov't toadies want to admit it.

  14. There's a name for it but I'll be damned if I can remember it at this point.

    Common Law (as opposed to Civil Law)

  15. Re: Examples on Samsung Plans To Give Up Authoritarian Ways, Act Like a Startup · · Score: 1

    a loosening of dress code requirements for weekend work

    Anyone else seeing the irony?

  16. Re: As the 'dot turns on Samsung Plans To Give Up Authoritarian Ways, Act Like a Startup · · Score: 1

    Lol, typo; left out the key word indicating WTF I was talking about! That word is "feminism," BTW...

  17. Re: As the 'dot turns on Samsung Plans To Give Up Authoritarian Ways, Act Like a Startup · · Score: 1

    As if no executives are ever married to any men whatsoever? What a clodly thing to say.

    In an East Asian conglomerate?! You know, now that I think about it, the main reason has jumped the shark is because it's largely achieved its mission... but that's only over here. It still might serve a purpose in Korea, however... can we get them to take it off our hands? Everybody would benefit.

  18. Re: Will it perform? on AMD Releases Open-Source Driver Support For Next-Gen Polaris GPUs (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    probably due primarily to their involvement with Microsoft in the original Xbox era.

    I doubt very much that Microsoft owns any of the IP relating to the original XBox's 1st-gen nForce chipset or its hybrid GeForce3/4Ti graphics processor. I'd be more likely to suspect SGI patents at stake...

  19. Re: Microsoft supports Naziism and racism! on Microsoft's 'Teen Girl' AI Experiment Becomes a 'Neo-Nazi Sex Robot' · · Score: 1

    Jolt Cola. Probably before your time.

  20. Re: Nothing to see here on Microsoft's 'Teen Girl' AI Experiment Becomes a 'Neo-Nazi Sex Robot' · · Score: 1

    Your basement's far too big; you need to find a tiny closet... and not come out. Ever.

  21. Re: Nothing to see here on Microsoft's 'Teen Girl' AI Experiment Becomes a 'Neo-Nazi Sex Robot' · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Mod up!

  22. Re: Can We Have A Computer Monitor Now? on AMOLED Displays Are Now Cheaper To Produce Than LCD (androidauthority.com) · · Score: 1

    You could actually power an LCD with 120 Hz, that's not the problem. There is just no reason to do so,

    Doesn't that depend on the content?

  23. Re: Can We Have A Computer Monitor Now? on AMOLED Displays Are Now Cheaper To Produce Than LCD (androidauthority.com) · · Score: 1

    compared to 120Hz+ that we enjoyed on CRTs in the 90s)

    A lot of those CRT's had no problem pushing 200+ hertz at the lower resolutions we typically gamed at in those days...

  24. Re: Nope on Radio Attack Lets Hackers Steal 24 Different Car Models (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    Sorry to pick on you but, you know...

    The day I can't handle it is the day you need to take my 12ga and shoot me with it. Oh... and automatic transmissions fucking b>suck (speaking as someone who often gets over 25mpg highway... in an eight-person 6,600lb vehicle with a six-speed automatic)

  25. Re: apple can pull some DCMA BS and sue them on FBI Hires Cellebrite To Crack San Bernadino iPhone (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    The DMCA doesn't ban general breaking of security.

    You might be confusing facts with feelings..