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  1. until he's not happy with the size of the little flags on toothpicks on the table

    I just has a thought... I can totally see Kim with a huge lifted pickup; the kind with the ridiculously huge tailpipe that [one would assume] is in inverse proportion to portions of said owner's anatomy...

  2. Re:As usual with updates on Users Complain About Installation Issues With macOS 10.13.4 (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Equally important: backup everything manually, nuke from orbit and - if at all possible - perform a fresh installation, not an update!

  3. Re:"Only a true conspiracy theorist" on Government Accidentally Releases Documents On 'Psycho-Electric' Weapons (popularmechanics.com) · · Score: 2

    If you believe that the NSA are good guys and don't do all the psychopathic evil shit

    They're probably "just" Sigint; the really creepy shit is done by privately-controlled groups (such as QinetiQ) using redirected public funds and profits from large-scale illicit activities such as the drug trade and slave labor.

  4. Re:Don't understand why people are getting so piss on AMD Wants To Hear From GPU Resellers and Partners Bullied By Nvidia (forbes.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    If rebranding a product line is so fucking hard, why do OEMs do it every few years?

    That would be due to the stinking desperation of marketing douches ("marketing" as an adjective, not a verb... though that would be pretty desperate, too).

  5. Re:See, told you so on Users Don't Want iOS To Merge With MacOS, Apple Chief Tim Cook Says (smh.com.au) · · Score: 1

    Maybe they're working on merging the underlying architecture...?? Cook speaks merely of interfaces.

  6. Re:Prison??? on Amazon Employee Explains the Poor Working Conditions of An Amazon Warehouse · · Score: 1

    We do look at your weird, corrupt, childishly petulant government

    So, in other words, exact like your government (i.e. all fucking governments) but with its mask removed.

  7. Re: Are they really satisfied with their purchase on Selling Full Autonomy Before It's Ready Could Backfire For Tesla (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    on perpetual maintenance

    You're thinking like a poor person... which is good; most poor and middle-class in this country have been programmed to think like they're not. However, the folks for whom a new Benz might be a suitable purchase... aren't likely to keep it for more than a few years... and certainly don't (or shouldn't) mind "paying the price."

    It's the poor schmuck who buys it afterwards who gets it in the ass - after all, the purchase of a used Benz/BMW/Audi could very well be the 3rd or 5th most important bad decision he/she will ever make.

  8. personally for most I things I would trust Chinese made over American made

    Here, folks, we have the rarest of creatures: a Chinese gov't shill who's never used his own nation's products.

    You're in for a treat, Bub! ;)

  9. Re: Government guilty! on 19-Year-Old Archivist Charged For Downloading Freedom-of-Information Releases (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    Not being public and not intending them to be public - two different things.

  10. Re: Government guilty! on 19-Year-Old Archivist Charged For Downloading Freedom-of-Information Releases (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    and I don't see where I indicated that I think his actions were criminal

    The thing is, the word is an adjective as well, even (oddly enough) when you use it as one. Go figure, huh?

  11. Re: "Your payment is due even though you can't pay on IRS 'Direct Pay' Option Not Working on Tax Day (cbsnews.com) · · Score: 1

    learn to adult

    Three most amusing words ever posted to Slashdot.

  12. Re: "Your payment is due even though you can't pay on IRS 'Direct Pay' Option Not Working on Tax Day (cbsnews.com) · · Score: 1

    They're understandably sensitive; there's not a lot there to yank on. ;)

  13. Re: "Your payment is due even though you can't pay on IRS 'Direct Pay' Option Not Working on Tax Day (cbsnews.com) · · Score: 1
    "How to Read Words" - 2028

    "How to Wipe Your Ass" - 2034

    "How to Wipe Properly" - 2035

  14. Re: "Your payment is due even though you can't pay on IRS 'Direct Pay' Option Not Working on Tax Day (cbsnews.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm afraid that the "real world," the one without all the roses (the one that includes slavery, among other things)... just wouldn't be the same without the IRS.

  15. Re: Kardashian on Diamonds in Sudan Meteorite 'Are Remnants of Lost Planet' (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Okay, so rings for small hands.

  16. I wonder... if you were from Krypton, if tiny quantities of the stuff might have a homeopathic effect - like providing "staying power" in bed, for example...

  17. No, not "Planet X;" rather, the missing fifth planet - where the asteroid belt now lies... possibly related to whatever event(s) caused Mars to get dusted with Xenon 129 a few hundred million years back? ;)

  18. Re:Awesome on ReactOS 0.4.8 Released (osnews.com) · · Score: 1

    ReactOS is trying to play catch-up on a road made of speedbumps.

    I like this analogy: trying to follow a freight train on a moped; hell, you can't even take the same path.

  19. Re:Next - janitorial staffing updates on Tesla Temporarily Stops Model 3 Production Line (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Why such obsession over trivial and routine manufacturing decisions at Tesla?

    You really have to ask? The answer's really quite obvious.

  20. Re:Government guilty! on 19-Year-Old Archivist Charged For Downloading Freedom-of-Information Releases (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The kid was criminally stupid in archiving the data instead of working towards fixing the problem

    This tripe got modded to 5?! fixing the problem wasn't his responsibility and while his actions might've been distasteful, thinking them to be "criminal" either requires:

    A) A complete lack of understanding of digital communications, or...

    B) You to be a gov't shill, or...C) An utter fucking moron.

  21. Something not too rough... absorbent would be useful... but that doesn't come apart; that's the worst.

  22. What does it contains and is it useful?

    Well... that might depend on what kind of paper it's printed on...

  23. Geez, i don't know for sure... but maybe a list of rich people??

  24. Re: It's still double-digit processor speeds, keep on Linux 4.17 Kernel Offers Better Intel Power-Savings While Dropping Old CPUs (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    Nice!

  25. Re: "instead of fixing it, drop the architecture" on Linux 4.17 Kernel Offers Better Intel Power-Savings While Dropping Old CPUs (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    Go to Reddit, shill; your efforts are guaranteed to be more successful there.