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  1. Re: I somehow feel good about this... on Alibaba Already Has a Voice Assistant Way Better Than Google's (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    To paint them all with the same brush...

    Funny, that; parent didn't say a single thing about any Chinese person, much less all of them.

    I don't envy PLA shills: you have an even harder job than our own shills and yet you're even less competent... for cultural reasons or whatever, I just don't see you miserable fucks achieving the slightest success.

    Condolences, of course.

  2. Re: One burning question on Marvel's 'Avengers: Endgame' Trailer Sets New Record: 289M Views In 24 Hours (variety.com) · · Score: 1

    Basically, I don't think he really thought it through.

    This is why, as a kid, I preferred sci-fi novels to comic books: writers should always be at least 20% smarter than their characters.

  3. Re: Sounds like Mobil Oil ... on Apple Store Employees Aren't Allowed To Say 'Crash', 'Bug', or 'Problem' (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    I see that someone finally read those posters that HR put up in the break room...

  4. Your problem is that the person you're attempting to argue with doesn't need to bring quantum mechanics into it; there are plenty of simpler and more appropriate analogies.

    However, you should thank them; that irrelevant little gaff is the only flaw you can exploit.

  5. Re: Well they going to need to give trump somethin on China Calls For Release of Arrested Huawei CFO Detained In Canada (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Well they going to need...

    Retard tense?

  6. Re: NYC Votes To Kill Uber, Lyft Drivers on NYC Votes To Set Minimum Pay For Uber, Lyft Drivers (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 0

    $25/hr gross... in Manhattan?What are you; a high-functioning retard??

  7. Re: Your first glimpse of matrix glitches on Nvidia Uses AI To Render Virtual Worlds In Real Time (tomshardware.com) · · Score: 1

    More specifically, they use AI for filling polygons rendered by UE4.

    What the fuck? Not even close.

  8. Re: It is vegan steak on Italian Bioengineer Develops 3D-Printed Vegan Steak From Plant-Based Proteins (dezeen.com) · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    Whoever modded me down is either a nanny-state closet-homo - and possibly a youth pastor - or has never actually met one.

    Fuck those Fundie Fucks.

  9. Re:Value for money on Who'd Go To University Today? (spiked-online.com) · · Score: 0

    appropriate for both the needs of the individual and society

    Pfft.

  10. Re:I would on Who'd Go To University Today? (spiked-online.com) · · Score: 0
    Once upon a time this was the only reason to attend a small liberal arts college.. but my "the grass is always greener" observations forced me to conclude that the less-uptight girls at state* schools were more likely to put out.

    *(This was in the Northeast; the Midwest and down South were likely the opposite.)

  11. Re:College degrees are great... on Who'd Go To University Today? (spiked-online.com) · · Score: 2, Funny

    Mod the fuck up... and re-watch PCU!

  12. Re:It isn't steak... on Italian Bioengineer Develops 3D-Printed Vegan Steak From Plant-Based Proteins (dezeen.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful
    The word "meats" and "steak" aren't specific the way the word "beef" is:

    think nutmeats and tuna steaks.

  13. Re:Fringe on Steam is Finally Coming To China But Chinese Gamers Don't Want It (abacusnews.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    For China, 30 million is just a fringe user base.

    That depends entirely on how poor your math skills are: are you comparing that figure to the number of PC gamers in China or the number of people??

  14. People have a strong aversion to being controlled, but they just love to impose controls on others.

    You've just lumped together (under the general heading of "them") two completely different kinds of personalities with rather little overlap.

  15. Re: It is vegan steak on Italian Bioengineer Develops 3D-Printed Vegan Steak From Plant-Based Proteins (dezeen.com) · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Only the Evangelical Republicans... If a secular Republican (i.e. a real Republican) actually meets an Evangelical Republican... the two discover that their viewpoints and respective beliefs have very little in common to say the least - the Evangelical will nearly always meet the definition of "Big-Gov't Liberal' - those are some of your "Nazis," at least those on the so-called "right."

  16. Re: I don't get vegans on Italian Bioengineer Develops 3D-Printed Vegan Steak From Plant-Based Proteins (dezeen.com) · · Score: 1

    You're only "trying" to understand so you can fail. You're quite the intellectual heavyweight, obviously.

  17. Re: It's the dose that makes the poison on Dark Web Dealers Voluntarily Ban Deadly Fentanyl (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1
    This is one of the few area in which I have zero experience... so why is it that I can tell you're standing right beside me??

    Hint: it's the smell.

  18. If Chinese investors do a better job running those farms, are Americans any worse off because they are more productive?

    Your definition of "better job" is no doubt the Chinese would use.

    However, I'm sure our definition would be rather different.

  19. Are you a bot or just slightly insane?

  20. IP doesnt always have to be developed by a particular company.

    Pretty sure by "IP" they meant"actual designs," not just patents.

  21. Re: Another day, another nonsense on Richard Branson Says He's Going to Send People Into Space by Christmas (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Neither is this, if you hadn't noticed.

  22. Re: Cheaper solar and wind on More Than 40 Percent of World Coal Plants Are Unprofitable, Says Report (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    From Wikipedia: "Archeological evidence in China indicates surface mining of coal and household usage after approximately 3490 BC."

  23. Re: How're "ORANGE MAN BAD" idjits gonna respond? on Trump Admin Takes First Steps To Overhaul H-1B Visa That Tech Companies Use To Hire Internationally (geekwire.com) · · Score: 1

    "thoughtful?" I meant "threatening"

  24. Re: How're "ORANGE MAN BAD" idjits gonna respond? on Trump Admin Takes First Steps To Overhaul H-1B Visa That Tech Companies Use To Hire Internationally (geekwire.com) · · Score: 1

    Democrats aren't liberals, never were

    Depends which definition of "liberal" you use: they're definitely not liberal in the [classic; European] sense. However, ever since the debate over Federalism, the term liberal has nearly the opposite meaning: someone who espouses a "liberal interpretation of the powers granted to the Federal Government by the Constitution" (as opposed to a "conservative" interpretation).

    (The only fuckers on that side were the Connecticut and Rhode banking families that had been allied with the king (Tories) and wanted to subvert this experiment that was so thoughtful to the elite.)

  25. Let me guess: I was modded-down by either:

    A) A Honda shill.

    B) A borderline-illiterate twenty-something with a cardboard wing glued to the trunk and a Maxwell House coffee can soldered onto the end of the tailpipe...