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  1. Re:wtf on Apple Replaces The Pistol Emoji With A Water Gun (cnn.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    You're just lying. Outright lying.

  2. Re:wtf on Apple Replaces The Pistol Emoji With A Water Gun (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    "he legally acquired it, borrowing a gun from a family member" Holy hell dude. He killed her and stole it. What is wrong with you?

  3. Re: O'neill on Apple Replaces The Pistol Emoji With A Water Gun (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    I'd say the one from SG1 where he loved his P90.

  4. Re: Bombbot is moot on Apple Replaces The Pistol Emoji With A Water Gun (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    While the bombbot is an interesting precedence, I am not worried about facing off against the police at any point, ever.

  5. Re:Walkie Talkie? on Apple Replaces The Pistol Emoji With A Water Gun (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    I understood that reference!

  6. I love a nice firearm, but don't really care on Apple Replaces The Pistol Emoji With A Water Gun (cnn.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Having an emoji swap doesn't seem to be something that really matters in my life. I have quite a few rifles and handguns, but I don't know that I would have ever even looked for that emoji if it made it on to my phone. Seems more like something a teenager would use to look cool or something.

  7. Re:Feminist on Donald Trump Signs Pledge To Crack Down On Internet Porn (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    I expect generally the same stuff as from Democrats, as always.

  8. Re:Funny humanity on Class of Large But Very Dim Galaxies Discovered (nature.com) · · Score: 2

    I agree, but he does express the general perception that the layman has on dark matter. The crazy theories seem to get into the papers, not surprisingly. I've tried to explain to people, turn out the lights. We are dark matter, and dark matter is all around you. We just have to use indirect methods of observation, which is nothing new to science.

  9. Re:Install and then rollback on Slashdot Asks: Free Upgrade To Windows 10 Ends Today: What's Your Thought On This? · · Score: 1

    Two decades? Windows 95 was well established at that point. QuakeWorld was in full swing and a very nice Windows program. Just two years later we had Unreal which is the oldest game I still play every few years because it is just good, and a Windows game.

  10. Re:I think it's pretty obvious on Snowden Questions WikiLeaks' Methods of Releasing Leaks (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Clinton is pretty darn far from being a Liberal. I really don't know if people know what the word means.

  11. Re:Install and then rollback on Slashdot Asks: Free Upgrade To Windows 10 Ends Today: What's Your Thought On This? · · Score: 1

    That update stuff has never happened to me, however there is a game that doesn't run. I can't recall which right now, but one non-modern game I have on Steam simply wont do Win 10.

  12. Re:Install and then rollback on Slashdot Asks: Free Upgrade To Windows 10 Ends Today: What's Your Thought On This? · · Score: 1

    It has been my gaming computer for almost a year, and it runs steam and all by the super rare old game. It's funny, one game around 8 years old wouldn't run, but games over a decade, and even close to two decades run great. Just depends on how poorly coded the game interface was to make it specific to the era.

  13. $119? Try $30-$40 on Slashdot Asks: Free Upgrade To Windows 10 Ends Today: What's Your Thought On This? · · Score: 1

    I've purchased a few keys and never paid more than $40.

  14. Re:Facebook still wins the war on Facebook Offering Refunds For Kids' In-App Purchases (pcmag.com) · · Score: 1

    Well that is just false. People steal children's identities to open credit cards all the time. Why do you think the kids couldn't do it themselves?

  15. Re:Facebook still wins the war on Facebook Offering Refunds For Kids' In-App Purchases (pcmag.com) · · Score: 1

    Years later and we still have people lying about Google. They never said "do no evil" at any point. Good people do evil all the time. They said "don't be evil" which is a radically different thing. Good people can waver, but evil people are committed.

  16. Re:GASP TERROREESM! on ULA Interns Launch Record-Breaking 50-Foot Rocket (space.com) · · Score: 1

    *your

  17. Re:Um... because there is one? on Clinton Campaign: Russia Leaked Emails to Help Trump (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    No, a conspiracy is 5 or more people.

  18. It was a draft, so it was never deleted on Yahoo Ordered to Show How It Recovered 'Deleted' Emails (pcmag.com) · · Score: 2

    It seems really clear that they can get out of this one easy. It was not deleted, it was never sent, thus it was just a discarded draft, and not in violation of any rule they set about deleted emails. An email has been sent, whereas a draft is not an email.

  19. Re:What do you gain from this? on Turn Your Android Phone Into a Laptop For $99 With the Superbook (techinsider.io) · · Score: 1

    I guess the confusing thing for me is that I don't use Chromebooks. My wife had one and I hate them, and she did too. I wouldn't upgrade crappy slow processors like that.

  20. Re:What do you gain from this? on Turn Your Android Phone Into a Laptop For $99 With the Superbook (techinsider.io) · · Score: 1

    Sounds kind of neat, but also like something that could be pulled off in software updates to regular Chromebooks. However if it does require data speeds in excess of whatever USB standard is being used now, this could be nice. Thanks for the insight.

  21. What do you gain from this? on Turn Your Android Phone Into a Laptop For $99 With the Superbook (techinsider.io) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Is there any reason to have highly customized hardware, which inevitably drives up the price in comparison to similarly capable products, rather than just using, say, a Chrombook? The integration seems more like a reliance when all the relevant information can simply be synched anyway.

  22. Re:But apple will not help the FBI unlock phones on How Apple and Facebook Helped To Take Down KickassTorrents (pcworld.com) · · Score: 0

    We get it, you don't understand what encryption means.

  23. Re:Your Penis Size to Boot Windows? on Microsoft Responds To Allegations That Windows 10 Collects 'Excessive Personal Data' (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm always willing to share this information. I've found it is hard to find legit conversation points to brag. "Hey, it sure is humid" "Yeah, I'm as big around as your wrist" "uh"

  24. Re:APPS ?! They use APPS ?! on Army Special Operations Command Ditching Android For iPhone, Says Report (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    There is specialized equipment for that. I have the radiation detector in my Amazon wishlist. It's like $20 with free two day shipping. Or do you mean the military should develop a version that costs $50,000 each, when a small phone can do the same thing? Are you the guy who paid $10,000 for a hammer?

  25. Re:A natural consequence on Army Special Operations Command Ditching Android For iPhone, Says Report (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    Damn bigots.