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  1. This maybe good news ! on Rand Paul Suggests Backing Bitcoin With Stocks · · Score: 1

    The more people like Rand Paul show they do not understand BTC the more likely BTC will be a success. :)

  2. On the subject of collusion on Apple, Google Agree To Settle Lawsuit Alleging Hiring Conspiracy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If ten people can sit around a table and decide what to pay me, I should be able to have 10 people sit around a table and decide what I will work for.

    You know corporations rig the game. Do you still see unions in a bad light now?

  3. Re:terms not disclosed on Apple, Google Agree To Settle Lawsuit Alleging Hiring Conspiracy · · Score: 1

    anything OVER 9000 is probably out of control :)

  4. Money rules on DC Revolving Door: Ex-FCC Commissioner Is Now Head CTIA Lobbyist · · Score: 2

    Votes do not.

    Welcome to the new world order. The age of enlightenment seems to be over.

  5. When you have 3 jobs on In the US, Rich Now Work Longer Hours Than the Poor · · Score: 1

    And have to ride the bus it's kind of hard to get those extra hours in the rich people do.

  6. Nothing new here folks on Google and Facebook: Unelected Superpowers? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-echochambers-27074746

    Actually I would argue that the period after WWII where a middle class emerged was an anomoly rather than a norm. And we Americans got so complacent we lost it and the oligarchy wrestled the power back into their hands. And the only reason that period happened was because 2 world wars and 1 depression temporarily destroyed capitalism's grip over people.

  7. I have 1 subscription on Ask Slashdot: What Good Print Media Is Left? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    funnytimes.com

    All I need.

  8. Underlying reasons on Survey Finds Nearly 50% In US Believe In Medical Conspiracy Theories · · Score: 1

    "said people may believe in conspiracy theories because they're easier to understand than complex medical information."

    I'd be willing to guess the reason people believe in conspiracy theories has more to do with content on talk radio and other mainstream media than an inability to understand complex medical information. Show me a mainstream media outlet that actually distributes sound complex medical information. There is zero profit in this information.

    I visited my cardiologist the other day. All he spoke of was statin meds. Never once did he mention diet, exercise, or stress. There is profit in statins. No profit (for them) in healthy living.

  9. Re:Better Than The Alternative on The Billionaires Privatizing American Science · · Score: 0

    Billionaires should not have this much money in the first place. Money should be left in the hands of the people.

  10. Re:is anyone else.... on The Billionaires Privatizing American Science · · Score: 1

    They are buying. They buy results.

    Statin meds come to mind.

  11. Re:Social contract? Them's fighting words. on The Billionaires Privatizing American Science · · Score: 1

    Soon Americans will call it .. Socialism Security!!

    (At which point Americans will vote to take Social Security away from the government and put the money in the private hands of Wall Street banks.)

  12. This has been going on longer than a decade on The Billionaires Privatizing American Science · · Score: 1

    We have slowing been destroying what it means to be a civic society for a long time. Not many people meet in the park these days to discuss ideas (or gossip) on Sunday afternoons.

    And remember when Reagan said that "government is the problem". And all of those names on buildings at your local university? Someone's name on a building helps insure the university does that person's bidding.

    So I have an idea.... why don't we stop giving our money to rich assholes or corrupt government assholes, and since neither will serve your interests, save your money. You will need it.

    What this boils down to is we as a nation have decided that the government has very little role to play in our lives and we would rather have private enterprise run the show. With corrupt politicians this has become a self fulfilling prophecy. We used to own the government. Now private enterprise does. Watch as the US Postal Service is delivered to the hands of private enterprise in the next 10 years.

  13. Asus C720 on Tested: Asus Chromebox Based On Haswell Core i3 · · Score: 1

    The C720 works wonderful with Bodhi Linux :) I use it for traveling. Sometimes I run bfgminer on for the ASIC miners. Quite usefull when you dump ChromeOS

  14. Go ahead and encourage more distraction on AT&T, Audi Announce In-Car 4G LTE Plans, Starting At $99 For 6 Months · · Score: 1

    http://www.distraction.gov/content/get-the-facts/facts-and-statistics.html

  15. Try this on Genomic Medicine, Finally · · Score: -1, Troll

    www.forksoverknives.com and watch the documentary. :)

    Then we'll get on with science.

  16. NO on Should Newsweek Have Outed Satoshi Nakamoto's Personal Details? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    As Eleanor Roosevelt said: Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people.
    Lets get back to discussing Bitcoin..... the idea.

  17. 3 Paragraphs in on Whole Foods: America's Temple of Pseudoscience · · Score: 1

    And I stopped reading. Too many code words to keep me interested.

  18. This just goes to show on The Science of Solitary Confinement · · Score: 4, Insightful

    How sad the USA has become.

  19. Not recording? on Woman Attacked In San Francisco Bar For Wearing Google Glass · · Score: 2

    I didn't inhale back in the 60s either.

    On or off the issue is not what she is doing. But what she is perceived as doing.

  20. Re:Bernie on Ask Slashdot: Do You Still Trust Bitcoin? · · Score: 1

    I would take this a step further. Banks and the money people will adopt the bitcoin protocol and harness it for private use. Then they will discredit (as we see now) bitcoin until the general public thinks of bitcoin as a joke. Then, surprise! You will have JPMcoin. BofAcoin.

    The fundamentals are great. It is greed that will determine if the idea of digital currency is to benefit the money people or the common people.

  21. So far yes on Ask Slashdot: Do You Still Trust Bitcoin? · · Score: 1

    What I don't trust is the servers that people store their coins/cash on. I transfer my BTC and cash in and out as needed. I invested in BTC. I mine BTC. I support BTC.

    Anyone who reads any technology sites should know by now that computer systems are woefully unsecured. Why would anyone leave a few million bucks (or 20 for that matter) sitting on someone elses system.

    The real irony of the exchanges disappearing is that people want an unregulated currency. Well, guess what comes along with unregulated currency? If you promote unregulated currency you had better be prepared to do the work yourself to deter theft, ponzi scheme or whatever snakes lay in the grass.

  22. Is Bullshit.. on WhatsApp Founder Used Unchangable Airline Ticket To Pressure Facebook · · Score: 1

    spelled with 1 *L* or 2?

    Who really cares about theatrics?

  23. Re:AWESOME on Gmail's 'Unsubscribe' Tool Comes Out of the Weeds · · Score: 1

    Yep... not long ago i did this very thing. Now I get 20+ per day spam messages for an adult site.

  24. Re:Welcome to the new capitalism on Your 60-Hour Work Week Is Not a Badge of Honor · · Score: 1

    Me too.

  25. Welcome to the new capitalism on Your 60-Hour Work Week Is Not a Badge of Honor · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Neoliberalism

    I'm glad I'm out of the race to the bottom.