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  1. Re:The nature of the Trump-fans is pretty obvious on Newsweek Website Attacked After Report On Trump, Cuban Embargo (talkingpointsmemo.com) · · Score: 1

    She is trying to restrict people's rights (she's a hardcore authoritarian). She fully supports the border wall (there's video evidence). She has called black people far worse than criminals (there's video of that as well). She has committed war crimes, not just spoken of them. I don't think she's had people assassinated despite the funny Republican body count crap, but I discount most of the ridiculous Dem-Rep vs Rep-Dem fighting.

  2. Re:Marrow? on Print-On-Demand Bone Could Quickly Mend Major Injuries (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 1

    However, I wonder about its ability to allow the marrow to function as intended. Will it attach properly? Is the material appropriately porous, and if not can it respond in similar ways to real bone? Just lots of questions and only hypothetical answers at this point.

  3. I'm curious as to the body's ability to use this for marrow. I know you could live without a portion of bone with marrow, much as people missing limbs do, but would marrow eventually grow inside of these bones? Just my immediate curiosity. Obviously this is awesome.

  4. Re:The nature of the Trump-fans is pretty obvious on Newsweek Website Attacked After Report On Trump, Cuban Embargo (talkingpointsmemo.com) · · Score: 1

    She's not necessarily better than Trump. She's just more personable and presentable. She also receives plenty of sexism, which makes her plight endearing in that manner. None of that makes her more or less dangerous to liberty.

  5. Message From Customer Service on Amazon Marketplace Shoppers Slam the Spam (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    Hello, I understand your concern related to the changes you wanted us to make. I have made all the necessary changes to your account. I assure you that you won't face the problem again. I've issued a $5.00 promotional certificate to your Amazon.com account, which will automatically apply the next time you order an eligible item sold and shipped by Amazon.com. The promotional certificate doesn't apply to items offered by other sellers on the Amazon.com website and won't cover the purchase of gift cards, sales tax, gift wrap, or additional shipping costs. On a personal level, I appreciate your patience, cooperation and understanding in this matter. It is our privilege to have you as our valued customer & we want to make sure you are always taken care of. Thanks for your precious and valuable time.We look forward to seeing you soon.

  6. Re:I for one am shocked on Newsweek Website Attacked After Report On Trump, Cuban Embargo (talkingpointsmemo.com) · · Score: 1

    Obviously you're kidding as he's clearly against the 4th, and only semi-supports the 2nd. His position on the 1st has been made clear with his desire to censor the internet.

  7. Re:The nature of the Trump-fans is pretty obvious on Newsweek Website Attacked After Report On Trump, Cuban Embargo (talkingpointsmemo.com) · · Score: 2

    I totally agree! Like you said they're just like Clinton fans.

  8. I get part of what you're saying, but what is with the attitude as if I'm pro censorship? When did I laugh? Try to turn down your douche-nozzle. The nudity is one of the best things about Tumblr, and I'm afraid of Yahoo ruining that to try to make Tumblr more family friendly, which it is fundamentally not.

  9. My guess is that since they purchased Tumblr, they're facing the fact that it is one of the biggest nude image collections ever. For years I've joked with my wife about scrolling: funny image, social justice post, kitten, woman receiving anal, puppy dog, web comic, nude woman, kitten

  10. Re:Flash? turn it off? on Chromification Continues: Firefox May Use Chrome's PDF and Flash Plugins (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    Agreed. Flash is nothing but a security hole that has been long replaced by better functions. I can watch Prime, Netflix, Youtube, and most other videos without it. Plus I have a PDF program on my computer. Why would I want it to show up in a browser window in the first place? I never understood that.

  11. Re:So what on Chromification Continues: Firefox May Use Chrome's PDF and Flash Plugins (softpedia.com) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    As long as we can turn it off. I don't want a PDF to ever load in a browser. I have a program for that already.

  12. Flash? turn it off? on Chromification Continues: Firefox May Use Chrome's PDF and Flash Plugins (softpedia.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Can you turn that off? I haven't used Flash in so many years and do not want a mandatory plugin.

  13. Bad habits are forced on The Psychological Reasons Behind Risky Password Practices (helpnetsecurity.com) · · Score: 1

    I often come up with nice long passwords that would take decades to crack, but the system wont let me, so I end up with some sort of keyboard pattern that *gasp* shockingly get repeated with shift held down to double the characters and this allows the minimum number and symbol count. If they removed the stupid rules, we could use good passwords.

  14. Because they used a different business model, thus the laws that apply to other businesses were circumvented. It's ingenuity over government forced monopolies.

  15. Re:Poor Logic on Cloudflare: We Can't Shut Down Pirate Sites (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 1

    Who cares? Clearly people care or this would not be up for discussion.

  16. Hell yeah! Overthrow the authoritarians!

  17. You're confused. They're a software company!

  18. Re:First it was Uber. on Amazon Looking To Abandon UPS, FedEx In Favor of Its Own Delivery Service (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    They didn't take anything. They were competitive and surpassed their competition economically with better business models.

  19. Re:Poor Logic on Cloudflare: We Can't Shut Down Pirate Sites (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 1

    But have the people with whom they are doing business been convicted or simply been accused? Do all businesses have to stop doing business with anyone accused of a civil infraction?

  20. So there is a difference. Several astronauts have died. If you remove the ones that actually died in the atmosphere of Earth the number drops a great deal. On going to Mars, you are almost entirely guaranteed to perish in a successful mission.

  21. Amazon or Newegg for some computer parts on 55 Percent Of Online Shoppers Start Their Product Searches On Amazon (recode.net) · · Score: 1

    I only seem to use Newegg first when I have a specific idea of a type of computer parts, but I don't have a specific brand or anything in mind. They seem to organize their stuff and sort it based on more technical matters. On Amazon I can sort which internal M.2 SSD I want by color, but that's not always what I'm looking for.

  22. Are you kidding? 20 years ago I was frustrated with 100 speeds already. It wasn't always about passing large amounts of data, but the delay on "small" files was significant as well.

  23. I think that's sexual harassment.

  24. Seems like it was less intentional racism, and more exposing the systemic racism of the good ole boy system.

  25. Re:For limited values of 'you'. on Windows 10 Will Soon Run Edge In a Virtual Machine To Keep You Safe (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    I could live with $7 a month if I can suspend it for deployments and such. I don't want to pay $42 while I'm overseas and not touching it as cheap as that sounds. I'll look into it, thank you. Maybe they have a military/student discount.