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  1. Re: Fer Chrissakes... on Justice Department Is Preparing To Prosecute WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    and the list goes on

    Typo; should've been appended to the paragraph after it

  2. Re: Fer Chrissakes... on Justice Department Is Preparing To Prosecute WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange (wsj.com) · · Score: 1
    Just as soon as they've admitted their roles in'

    The sinking of the USS Maine

    The assassination of McKinley

    The establishment of the Federal Reserve

    Their collusion with Nazi and feudal/fascist interests including La Cosa Nostra and the Yakuza... before, during and after the war

    Launching a coup against a democratically-elected government in Iran and putting a fucking monarchist on the throne

    Turning a blind eye when the IDF attackd a US Navy sigint vessel to hide the fact that they were about to invade Syria under false pretenses

    Planting people within the grassroots movement known as "the Sexual Revolution" (which threatened to lower the barriers between the sexes) so as to turn it into an astroturf movement called "FemLib" !which rather than liberating females, simply drove a wedge between the sexes - "divide and conquer")

    Planting people like Farrakhan within the grassroots movement known as "Civil Rights" - which threatened to bring blacks and whites together - to turn it into an astroturf movement called "Affirmative Action" (which has driven an incredibly effective wedge between the races)

    C. O. I. N. T. E. L. P. R. O.

    King, X and Kennedies

    The Gulf of Tonkin Incident... and the list goes on

    The amazing ways that steel and concrete - with the assistance of jetfuel - are able to defy the laws of physics

    *Yeah, I realize that they weren't even known as the OSS if you go far enough back... but they were controlled by the same families, as they are today

  3. How the fuck did autocorrect turn itself on...

  4. ...are in virtually all industries and have been around for literally hundreds of years.

    Japan had craft before the late 1800's but I don't believe they had much industry. If you find a centuries-old manufacturer if something in Japanese, it'll likely be a prestigious brand of expensive hand-made soap, silk kimonos or perhaps some expensive gift-boxed senbei...

  5. Re: Most bang for the buck ever poll on Science is Getting Less Bang for Its Buck (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 1
    Negative reinforcement is a great way to learn what is and what is not funny. The next time you're tempted to say something, just punch yourself in the face.

    You'll learn.

  6. Re: The floodgates opened... on Microsoft Store Starts Accepting Windows 10 on ARM Apps (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    As long as it doesn't smell like Vegemite, youre all good.

  7. The floodgates opened... on Microsoft Store Starts Accepting Windows 10 on ARM Apps (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    The floodgates opened... and out came a little queef.

  8. Re: When your city taxes you for being amused on PlayStation Begins Collecting Amusement Tax From Chicago Users (chicagotribune.com) · · Score: 2

    I wish I got as much pleasure responding to my own posts...

  9. Re: Zach Patterson / ZIP "Greatest Hits" (lol, not on Google Is Closing Its Schaft Robotics Unit (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Sounds like a personal problem.

  10. Tulsa's clearly a great town. Just kidding; the only part of it that didn't completely suck was within the four walls of Wild Oats Supermarket (it was lthe closest you could get to leaving that shitty state)... and Whole Foods put a stop to that a while back.

  11. Re: Does it run on fairy dust and unicorn farts? on China Says It Has Developed a Quantum Radar That Can See Stealth Aircraft (digitaltrends.com) · · Score: 1

    Powdered rhino horn and polar bear gall bladder.

  12. How about a headline that reads "Chinese biotech firm develops edible pets?"

  13. PLA: We have not been able to figure out how to make stealth aircraft.

    Pfft, they can't even figure out how to manufacture a modern jet engine.

  14. Why the simple hell didn't they mention blockchain?

    Why would they reveal their secret ingredient??

  15. It's designed to impress someone

    It's propaganda meant to intimidate but they certainly get points for entertainment.

  16. You think?

  17. Re: BS meter bending the needle on the peg on China Says It Has Developed a Quantum Radar That Can See Stealth Aircraft (digitaltrends.com) · · Score: 1

    This "Schrodinger's Cat Scan" radar doesn't seem credible to me.

    What gave it away? (/sarc)

  18. Re: Julian Assange was right to not to go to Swede on Justice Department Is Preparing To Prosecute WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange (wsj.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    Leave it in your ass, moron, you don't know shit.

    How's he supposed to learn about shit if he leaves it in his ass?? Sometimes you've just got to get your hands dirty.

  19. And women are suddenly going to be just as interested in men's things as men are, and men are going to knit and suckle babies just like women.

    Huh? Your "future" is nearly our current reality...

  20. Re:Broadband for all on SpaceX Wins FCC Approval To Deploy 7,518 Satellites (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Leave it to Musk to finally bring about Teledesic. Best part? No fucking Gates.

  21. I'm not so sure about that; VTOL capability, more than anything else, means far less vulnerability due to runways getting destroyed.

    Pretty sure that's a defensive matter...

  22. Unless they get hit on the ground, they'll see use.

    Unfortunately.

  23. Re: Bleeding edge [Re:Nah] on The F-35's Greatest Vulnerability Isn't Enemy Weapons. It's Being Hacked. (popularmechanics.com) · · Score: 1

    improved training in "team based" tactics

    NAS Miramar...

  24. Any one has a link to live webcam?

    Fuck that; how about RC/FPV with our Fat Sharks?

  25. it is the greatest vulnerability of the weapon.

    Nope, that would likely br gravity. Pedantic much?