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  1. Re: Xenophobes gonna xenophobe on Trump Says He Wants Skilled Migrants But Creates New Hurdles (apnews.com) · · Score: 1, Troll

    You think theyÃ(TM)re doing it for any other reason than they dislike or distrust people from different cultures?

    Racism is entirely orthogonal to the sociopath's quest to obtain and secure power and influence; it is, however, extremely useful for controlling the thoughts and feelings of idiots of all races.

    Oh and by the way... you're dumber than fuck.

  2. ...but creates new hurdles. on Trump Says He Wants Skilled Migrants But Creates New Hurdles (apnews.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Good.

  3. Re: Australian English. on April Fool's Day Roundup · · Score: 1

    And you casually call each other "cunt" aa a term of endearment.

  4. "AI" - you mean computers??

  5. Re: They should all be sacked. on Atlanta Still Struggles To Recover From Ransomware Attack (reuters.com) · · Score: 2

    Patient zero is the mouthbreather who specified the requirement for Microsoft products... lots of 'patient zeroes' in the corporate world... the 'B Ark' comes to mind; so does forced sterilization...

  6. Re: In a word... on Should We Revive Extinct Species? (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 2

    All depends on what they eat... I've got a hunch they fed on needles and bark of certain conifers (considering the likely state of things during the Ice Age), in which case their meat could taste like terpentine...

  7. Re: In a word... on Should We Revive Extinct Species? (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    That all changed when we learned to light shit on fire.

  8. Re: Weenies Who Hate the Science of Evolution on Should We Revive Extinct Species? (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    The Evangelicals who think the world is 5,000 years old

    No. Fundamentalists think the Old Testament is literal; Evangelicals believe Christ "died for their sins" and therefore they can 'transgress' without consequence...

  9. Re: Whoâ(TM)s to blame? on Should We Revive Extinct Species? (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    You totally failed to grasp the meaning of an annoying, meaningless question...

  10. Re: Another interestnig tidbit on Tesla Says Autopilot Was Engaged During Fatal Model X Crash (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    I also think the whole idea of electric car is a bad direction

    Either you never took physics or you never had a proper RC when you were a kid (the late 80's called and wants their MOSFET speed controllers with regenerative braking back) but regardless, your hollow musings are stale and whatever info you think you "know" is long out of date - and that's coming from someone driving a GenV chevy smallblock with a 31.5 tank.

  11. Lay off the meth; your signal-to-noise ratio is showing.

  12. Re: Apple engineer on Tesla Says Autopilot Was Engaged During Fatal Model X Crash (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    If you've noticed unsafe behaviour and have made complaints about it, why the fuck would you keep using it?

    You really have to ask?? I would've thought it obvious; he was an Apple engineer!

    The answer, of course, is courage.

  13. Re: Driving is can be extremely dangerous! Be safe on Tesla Says Autopilot Was Engaged During Fatal Model X Crash (theverge.com) · · Score: 1
    He was an engineer, so he was educated.

    "Schooled" hardly means "educated" and "educated" definitely doesn't imply "informed" or "intelligent," as evidenced by this twit's (moment of silence) decision.Besides, no "computer engineer" (i.e. someone with a deep understanding of both analog and digital logic) would be willing to trust their lives to a cutting-edge machine that'st being tested not in a controlled environment but rather a fucking city.

  14. Re: Another interestnig tidbit on Tesla Says Autopilot Was Engaged During Fatal Model X Crash (theverge.com) · · Score: 2

    To get that cash, he has to keep in the news and make a lot of hype.

    Right, because sticking to what he's doing has been so ineffective...

  15. Re: Disadvantage US manufacturers? on EPA Prepares To Roll Back Rules Requiring Cars To Be Cleaner and More Efficient (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    The physics of designing a fuel efficient engine (one designed to get the most miles for each drop of fuel) isn't too different than the physics of trying to get all the horsepower you can from a drop of fuel. We shall call the former "European physics" and the latter, well, it can remain nameless if that makes you feel better.

  16. Re: needs to go to criminal court on Uber Settles With Family of Woman Killed By Self-Driving Car, Avoids Lawsuit (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    The company, maybe... the car, definitely.

  17. Re: unacceptable! on Under Armour Says 150 Million MyFitnessPal Accounts Were Hacked (fortune.com) · · Score: 2

    6cm

    Taint that much.

  18. Re: Use our Postal System as their Delivery Boy? on President Trump Slams Amazon For 'Causing Tremendous Loss To the United States' (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Yuck yuck; look at all the Amazon shills modding themselves up...

  19. ...loose

    You sure you're a virgin??

  20. Re: They're elected not to do it... on Tim Cook Says Apple's Customers Are Not Its Product, Unlike Facebook (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Pun intended?

  21. Re: And its probably true on Tim Cook Says Apple's Customers Are Not Its Product, Unlike Facebook (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Maybe it's the screen.

  22. Re: And its probably true on Tim Cook Says Apple's Customers Are Not Its Product, Unlike Facebook (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Nor I. I know their product; it smells like something called "courage" (which, oddly enough, smells awfully like kimchee...).

  23. Re: Call me a cynic on Cities Worldwide Spent Over $3 Billion Last Year To Peep On You (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    These cameras are targeting virtually every major intersection but you're probably right re: foot traffic.

  24. Re: making that less bad on Cities Worldwide Spent Over $3 Billion Last Year To Peep On You (cnet.com) · · Score: 1
    Bullshit. If you're somewhere, your rights to document what you experience outweigh the rights to privacy of those in uour vicinity.

    If you're not physically present somewhere, you have no right to invade the privacy of those that are.

    Anyone who says otherwise is a fucking cretin.

  25. Re: Cities paying for it? No. YOU are paying for i on Cities Worldwide Spent Over $3 Billion Last Year To Peep On You (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Could be worse - I misread the headline; thought we were paying for the privilege of getting peed on.