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  1. Re:For them theoretically hacking a private org? on CIA Prepping For Possible Cyber Strike Against Russia (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    But then you have the people who hate both parties (but not everyone in them) and still want proof. My vote (deployed military) went to Gary Johnson, and I do not want Clinton or Trump elected, but I still think we need proof. You can't think of everything as a partisan issue.

  2. Re:Distraction on CIA Prepping For Possible Cyber Strike Against Russia (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I disagree. You should KNOW someone will take it, but it is still that person's personal failing for keeping someone else's property.

  3. Re:Fuck it. on CIA Prepping For Possible Cyber Strike Against Russia (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Do you think propaganda does not come from the government?

  4. Re:For them theoretically hacking a private org? on CIA Prepping For Possible Cyber Strike Against Russia (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Do you have any sources? Election systems shouldn't be hackable. They should be networked but not on the internet. That's really poor planning.

  5. Re: For them theoretically hacking a private org? on CIA Prepping For Possible Cyber Strike Against Russia (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Civilian? lol, your ignorance is not surprising.

  6. For them theoretically hacking a private org? on CIA Prepping For Possible Cyber Strike Against Russia (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    We're really escalating toward what could become war over completely unproven allegations that Russia hacked a private organization like the DNC? This wasn't even a hack of the real government. This is pure insanity.

  7. Re:Yes, keep burning yourself on Google News Introduces Fact Check Feature -- Just In Time For the US Election (thenextweb.com) · · Score: 1

    Well they've made it clear they're on the Democrat side already. The real question is how far back will they go? Trump lies all over the place whenever he wants, but Clinton's lies are embedded into her campaign. If she claims she is for Climate Change, for instance, it matches with her campaign since she stole it from Sanders, and it would be marked as true, despite that it isn't what she has or will support aside from publicity stunts. That's only one example of course, but with her campaign being a carbon copy of the campaign Bernie Sanders started, anything she says that supports it will be marked as true, when it is not her position to begin with.

  8. My car was less than two years old, bought it used and it was around 2/3 the original price, completely loaded with all the extras.

  9. Why do people act like this stuff is new? I have been using Lean 1 protein shakes, which is a meal replacement, for three months. I by no means use it to lose weight, I'm actually bulking right now, but it has more than enough to replace a meal, and I have more confidence in it than the Soylent shakes. It has a longer ingredient list, but each two pound container is a shake a day for half a month, so pricing isn't too dissimilar, maybe even better.

  10. Re:Yeah, by hardening our defenses you morons on White House Vows 'Proportional' Response For Russian DNC Hack (go.com) · · Score: 1

    If they wanted to protect our interests they would take issue with the deceptions in the primaries that subverted what the American population wanted.

  11. Re:Yeah, by hardening our defenses you morons on White House Vows 'Proportional' Response For Russian DNC Hack (go.com) · · Score: 1

    What if the answer is actually that the RNC had decent network security? Might not be preferential, might be that one side has shown to repeatedly demonstrate *terrible* INFOSEC procedures. Don't worry though. I'm sure the DNC will increase their security and we'll never hear about how they manipulate future primaries to force their preferred person into power despite what the population of the USA would select otherwise.

  12. Re:Yeah, by hardening our defenses you morons on White House Vows 'Proportional' Response For Russian DNC Hack (go.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm pretty sure he meant "thee"

  13. Re:PC horseshit on Google Research Promotes Equality In Machine Learning, Doesn't Mention Age · · Score: 1

    I don't agree with the full content of your post, but this does remind me of when I ordered the DVD collection of the show "Oz" from Amazon. For a few weeks I kept getting recommendations for homosexual related material, since it was a prison show on HBO, and naturally some homosexual things occurred there.

  14. I use my Nav without directions on Most Drivers Who Own Cars With Built-in GPS Systems Use Phones For Directions - Mostly Out of Frustration (cnn.com) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    For directions I'm about half and half, phone and Nav. But I use my Nav system constantly to help me figure out better routes without ever using directions. It's just an overhead view that I can zoom in and out. Most of the time I don't need actual directions since I can just see where I am on a map that tracks my location. I've found so many nice routes simply from that God's eye capability.

  15. I only still have mine because I use Flickr sometimes.

  16. Re:Would just make me leave faster on Yahoo Disables Automatic Email Forwarding Feature, Making It Difficult For Users To Leave (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    So they block your access to other emails, Fastmail, Google, etc? Me, I'm sure I have a Comcast account floating around. Have I checked it since I moved in to that house? No.

  17. That is one of the most stupid things I've read tonight.

  18. Re:Would just make me leave faster on Yahoo Disables Automatic Email Forwarding Feature, Making It Difficult For Users To Leave (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    That's also an easy fix. By leave, I really mean take that address off of all of my accounts. Let it sit, still with only me accessing it, but not doing so. Like my Yahoo email is currently. It's just full of spam every year or two I peek in.

  19. Would just make me leave faster on Yahoo Disables Automatic Email Forwarding Feature, Making It Difficult For Users To Leave (reuters.com) · · Score: 2

    I have several emails attached to accounts that I do not use at all whatsoever. The only reason they still exist is because I have them forwarded. If I lost that feature I'd just kill them completely.

  20. Your company gets to decide what kind of outside connections are made as far as I know. It's intended to replace things like Microsoft Lync, but far more robust. I use Lync daily to talk inside my organization.

  21. Re:Trojan to get Facebook unblocked at work? on Facebook Launches 'Workplace' So You Can Use Facebook At Work For Work (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Your accounts are separate, though there may be a way to put your "other" profile linked in your About page or something. But you have to log in with your work email in a distinct account. Say you work as a contractor for several places, you may end up with multiple Facebook Work accounts on each email you get.

  22. You know they'll datamine the hell out of this. The resulting.... outsider trading with insider knowledge will be astounding. Oh, that sounds awesome, no patent on it yet? I'll put a team of people on inventing this before you. This sounds like a total disaster for any corporation.

  23. What do their backs being in the Whitehouse have to do with anything? Why that part of the body?

  24. Re:He also endorsed Trump on Dilbert Creator Scott Adams Endorses Gary Johnson For President (dilbert.com) · · Score: 1

    Nah, you were just roped in. Satire is a great way to get people suffering from the ID ten T error worked up.

  25. Yeah, I'm up to at least five that I can think of now, if you include TNG, DS9, Voyager. I have no doubt there are more.