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  1. Re:No thanks, involves Windows 10 on NVIDIA RTX Technology To Usher In Real-Time Ray Tracing Holy Grail of Gaming Graphics (hothardware.com) · · Score: 1

    How do you know windows 7 doesn't spy on you? Not that it has to because your internet foot print is huge, like everyone else's.

  2. If it works? no, it's too big of an achievement. Some else will create their own API.

  3. lol, you're joke.

    Unless you were saying it in 1990, not your joke.

    And that an evolution from the IBM Joke.

  4. Re:What do you define as "Pre Bubble"??? on Bitcoin Starts a New Year by Tumbling, First Time Since 2015 (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Then you should use your PhD in economics and right a book correcting every other expert in the field.

  5. Re:Yes you can on Bitcoin Starts a New Year by Tumbling, First Time Since 2015 (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    I do, it's not tied to a failing state, and BTC is becoming too expensive to mine, trade and sell.

    Wallets and exchanges aren't secure, and all your trade our public. There are business that specialize in tracking people down who made specific trades or purchases.

  6. Re:Correction: Just a correction on Bitcoin Starts a New Year by Tumbling, First Time Since 2015 (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Because both have fad based value.

  7. Re:Correction: Just a correction on Bitcoin Starts a New Year by Tumbling, First Time Since 2015 (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes. Even the person in charge of definition at Oxford out together and argument on why it's a sandwich.

    Please stop feeding into the ass hats attempt to stay relevant.

  8. Re:back to value on Bitcoin Starts a New Year by Tumbling, First Time Since 2015 (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Thanks for letting us know you don't understand government economics.

  9. Re:back to value on Bitcoin Starts a New Year by Tumbling, First Time Since 2015 (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah, it's no secure, but people love to think that.

    When people are talking secure, they don't just mean the block chain, but bitcoins fans can't seem to grok that.

    Remember 50btc? suddenly, and without evidence, they had a DDOS attack and could move coins out. Then they were down, and then the disappeared; with peoples coins. OS yeah, real secure.

    How many wallets have been stolen from?

  10. Re:back to value on Bitcoin Starts a New Year by Tumbling, First Time Since 2015 (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    People just cashed out to buy Xmas stuff.

  11. Re:Because it's largely pointless on Hardly Anyone Wants to Ride the Las Vegas Monorail (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    It's there to get people down town from the convention center.

    It's poorly located, poorly advertised, and it can be hard to find an entrance from the street, when you are walking.

  12. Re:So how is this different than voting records? on How Do You Vote? 50 Million Google Images Give a Clue (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    "Voting records are full of people who no longer vote, do not vote or who vote many, many times."

    no, not really. Stop lying.

  13. Re:ridiculous on How Do You Vote? 50 Million Google Images Give a Clue (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    " that would lead one to believe this site just exists to push an agenda."

    what?

    Owner Tribune Broadcasting
    (sale to Sinclair Broadcast Group pending)

  14. Re:ridiculous on How Do You Vote? 50 Million Google Images Give a Clue (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    AH, nice to see you spread the GOP FUD about snopes. Tell me, are you just stupid, or do you do it on purpose?

    Jesus Fucking Christ you people are stupid

  15. Re:ridiculous on How Do You Vote? 50 Million Google Images Give a Clue (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    How about you shut up until you understand how it's done? Voting by mail is excellent.
    There are laws the actually do protect my privacy when using USPS.

    " chain of custody of a ballot"
    HAHAHAHAHAHHAhahaha. Yeah, the voting station have such a steller reputation for maintaining that.

  16. Re:Donald TRUMP on How Do You Vote? 50 Million Google Images Give a Clue (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    other than GIVE IT FOR FREE!!! did he really have anything else to say?

    ok, so you are a disingenuous oaf who actual didn't read anything about anyone. Got it.

  17. Re:Donald TRUMP on How Do You Vote? 50 Million Google Images Give a Clue (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    He had to in order to get base votes. Sucks, but it's a reality that some people only vote letter. His followers whine, I don't see him doing it so much except when specifically asked..

    "who thought they were entitled to win. "

    so pretty much everyone who runs then?

  18. Re:Donald TRUMP on How Do You Vote? 50 Million Google Images Give a Clue (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Do you not understand the Electoral college?

  19. Re:Donald TRUMP on How Do You Vote? 50 Million Google Images Give a Clue (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    "Easy"

    Also,. She would have been an excellent president. Of course, some of us have read here writing and been watching her career. She was only really smart and understood international frameworks as well as had a plan to pivot dying communities in the US.

    Did you even know that? have you read here stuff on foreign policy? trade? Her paper on how to pivot those communities which included how to pay for it? No? I thought not, child.

    I'll vote for who has a proven record of understanding issues and is smart, not just because of party. You should do the same.

    Screaming 'vote third party' is no difference then saying vote R! or Vote D!.

  20. Re:Donald TRUMP on How Do You Vote? 50 Million Google Images Give a Clue (nytimes.com) · · Score: 0

    You are deluded if you think a atheist jew could have taken the bible belt.

  21. Re:Audience size matters on Google Maps No Longer Lets You Post Negative Reviews About Your Crappy Job (gizmodo.com.au) · · Score: 1

    " You and I probably don't have much of an audience. "

    You and I may not, but google maps does.

    It's one review of many. It's not about the one, it's about the many.

    "Journalists are in a good position to make a real difference in the event of genuine wrongdoing."

    Hey busy journalist, drop everything and write about this restaurant.

    Plus, there are anything a journalist can't write about, like when I worked at a place who medical scheduling software was dangerously incompetent. What's a journalist going to do? Ask to see the code? Would they even understand it?

    re they going to write about the person who only shows up for 3 hours, but still gets all the praise because hes' the managers friend?

    You need a reality check.

  22. Thanks for dictating how we need to behave, dad.

    "I have seen plenty of calls to OSHA or local health inspectors. I have seen tips to local journalists. "

    sure, sure.

    What about other behavior problems? like cancelling vacations? making you work on vacation? No leadership? Petty and vengeful management? dangerously bad code?

    Which dept of OSHA should I contact?

  23. Re: Why would you do that? on Google Maps No Longer Lets You Post Negative Reviews About Your Crappy Job (gizmodo.com.au) · · Score: 1

    Customers do, and clean coder is crap. It's not different then a thousand other books solely designed to sound good so you buy his seminars.

    It's not professional to let your peers go work at a shit hole.

  24. Some people think about society and people, and assholes like you only thing of themselves.

    That's the difference.

  25. Re:Why would you do that? on Google Maps No Longer Lets You Post Negative Reviews About Your Crappy Job (gizmodo.com.au) · · Score: 1

    My friends that work there love it. So maybe it's you?