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  1. Re:15 Percent Is Not A Small Amount To Take on Microsoft Hopes Money Will Entice More Developers (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    Giving up a whopping 50% of the potential profit margin for an app to MS, for a little product page on their App store?

    Considering this is the Microsoft App Store we're talking about... I don't see how a whole eight dollars is going to make a difference one way or the other.

  2. Re:People should refuse to be bonded out. on Google Will Ban Bail-Bond Ads (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Don't cooperate. Don't yield. Don't plead.

    Wow, how idealistic (how brave, even... to take such a stand anonymously). Just kidding; you're a fucking moron.

    You were an art major, weren't you?

  3. Re:The flaw isn't the font. on Are Two Spaces After a Period Better Than One? (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    What the F are they doing in college???

    Learning to blame their problems on everyone but themselves.

  4. ...AND has been an advocate for this kind of technology long before it was remotely feasible

    So you're a moron... AND it's okay because... why, again??

  5. Re: So who is to blame? on Uber Vehicle Saw But Ignored Woman It Struck, Report Says (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    Both venture capitalists and politicians.

  6. Re:Known risk vs unnecessary risk on Could SpaceX Rocket Technology Put Lives At Risk? (chicagotribune.com) · · Score: 1

    which is alarmingly high

    It would be, if that 2% figure applied to their current "production" - or any future man-rated - designs.

    A fledgling rocket company that wants to open the Greatest Fucking Frontier to the World and isn't willing to break a few eggs... isn't going to learn how to make a fucking omelet. Anyhow, their designs are evolving at such a high rate that it might be some time before they even go into a true "production phase."

  7. Re: You're Closer Than You Think on Could SpaceX Rocket Technology Put Lives At Risk? (chicagotribune.com) · · Score: 1

    Sorry, shill; your employers will never be able to compete with Musk (nor even comprehend why) this sort of confusion often arrises when typical 'Wall Street/MBA' and/or 'Southern Frat Boy/retired AF Officer' personality types (with median IQ's no higher than a buck-fifteen or so) run up against a spastic nerd with some real brains, like Musk. Poor, dumb ULA fuckers; they still haven't figured out what's hit 'em...

  8. Re: 800,000 years is short on Earth's Carbon Dioxide Levels Reach Highest Point In 800,000 Years (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Most of the time

    Make sure you average-in data from time periods when Earth was younger and at complete different stages than it has been for millions of years... you know, just to be accurate. ;)

  9. unusually

    "...I do not think it means what you think it means."

  10. When your grandchildren 3D-printtheir children and the printer produces flesh-eating Communists because its firmware got hacked and you get devoured alive while jacked-into VR in your nursing home... something something

  11. Re: Given the choice on Tesla Stock Plunged After Elon Musk's 'Bizarre' Conference Call (wired.com) · · Score: 0

    These parasitic shitbags?? Uh, yeah. If they ask you for the fucking time, you punch them in the face.

  12. Re: Let me correct that now on Canada Facing 'Brain Drain' As Young Tech Talent Leaves For Silicon Valley (theglobeandmail.com) · · Score: 1

    The people had some pretty severe dental challenges and seemed a little 'methed up'.

    I see you've been to Oklahoma, my favorite place ever.

  13. These are bright young folks

    Those two things don't go together in the same sentence any more, sorry.

  14. Could it be that the Swiss... protect themselves by - dare I say it - refusing to participate in a 'race to the bottom' by importing cheap labor?

  15. Do they still... on Pandora Stock Surges 25% After User Data-Based Marketing Push (marketwatch.com) · · Score: 1

    Do they still prevent listening to specific songs??

  16. No way, really? The eunuch still has testicular remnants, huh...

  17. And they are all reversing course within weeks?

    Like motherfucking alternating current, baby.

  18. Cucks or Canucks; I simply can't decide...

  19. Re: Tesla's Current Stock Short Situation on Sorry Elon Musk, There's No Clear Evidence Autopilot Saves Lives (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Only if you say so...

  20. Re: Musk needs to step down on Sorry Elon Musk, There's No Clear Evidence Autopilot Saves Lives (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Bean-counters and daytraders are one thing; those fucks are bonafide parasites.

  21. You should see some of silly shit that "Tyler Durden" of Zerohedge constantly spews about Musk and Tesla. The desperation of the shorts seems to be building exponentially.

  22. Re: How can it not be safer? on Sorry Elon Musk, There's No Clear Evidence Autopilot Saves Lives (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Let's see... how about when your hands are on the wheel, and you're paying attention... and it "decides" to do something stupid anyhow??

  23. Indeed. Sounds like Kyle Bennett and HardOCP might as well accept their backtracking as an apology because although they're too arrogant to ever admit they were wrong... they're apparently too stupid to realize that they just did.

  24. ... Ferdinand Piech has the last laugh.

  25. Re:How you know Nvidia is lying on Nvidia Shuts Down Its GeForce Partner Program, Citing Misinformation (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 4, Funny

    God I miss car analogies.

    Relied on those for years but for having to explain the necessity of 'Windows Reinstallations' to my clients, my mainstay was the following:

    Microsoft products are toilet paper grade... which is perfectly fine for some tasks... but when your toilet paper gets dirty, do you try to scrub out the shit-stains? No; you get a fresh roll.