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  1. Re:Another great investment by IBM on After 23 Years, IBM Sells Off Lotus Notes (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    At least read the subject if not the summary or the article.. "after 23 years...."

  2. Beyond Popcorn! on Netflix Replacing Star Ratings With Thumbs Up and Thumbs Down (variety.com) · · Score: 2

    This is obviously what Reed Hastings meant as innovation that traditional theaters couldn't deliver.

  3. Re:GamerGate's discussion about this. on Running For Congress, Brianna Wu Criticizes The FBI's GamerGate Report (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    FBI "exonerates" gamergate = it was all just a lol FBI "exonerates" hillary = shes guilty and should go to jail! Remind me again its the regressive left that has the double standards?

  4. Re:OT: another Clinton troll - "IS IS" on Anti-Defamation League Declares Pepe the Frog a Hate Symbol (time.com) · · Score: 1

    The old "not ignorant, trolling" defense.

  5. Test for femmzoil! on How To Prove Someone Is Female? · · Score: 1

    Little clues like testosteroil and the presence of an item should be sure signs of maleness.

  6. Re:Hmm.. Sedition on Malaysian Blogger On Trial For Sedition · · Score: 1

    I'm sorry but sedition != preaching hatred.

    "The leaders of this country are corrupt and you should examine their actions and motivations" != "The leaders of this country are the spawn of the devil and it is your duty to kill them".

    I suppose the gray area is something like "The leaders of this country are corrupt and you should get rid of them".

    Is this a call for violence or a rallying call to become involved in the electoral process. Of course getting involved in the electoral process itself has been cause for imprisonment in Malaysia.

  7. Re:Logical positivism to the rescue... on Is Mathematics Discovered Or Invented? · · Score: 1

    If it's "invented" people may feel they played a more valuable role than simply having tripped over something that was bound to be "discovered" eventually. This may increase the sense of ownership, easing any guilt over treating their "discovery" as intellectual property.