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  1. Re:Yeah good luck with that... on Hugo Awards Turn (Even More) Political · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Social Justice = Give me you shit, Now!

  2. Re:Why does it seem on Carly Fiorina Calls Apple's Tim Cook a 'Hypocrite' On Gay Rights · · Score: -1, Troll

    Social Justice = Give Me Your Shit now!

  3. ChiComs on Outside Beijing, a Military-style Bootcamp For "Internet Addiction" · · Score: 1

    I'm sure the ChiComs have many behaviors they consider a "disorder" and can get you a one way ticket to the re-education camps.

  4. Already unconstitutional? on DHS Wants Access To License-plate Tracking System, Again · · Score: 2

    The supremes have recently ruled that gps tracking requires a warrant.

    One could argue that a system which a amalgamates multiple, automated sightings is pretty much the same thing as gps tracking.

  5. Re:Wrong Focus on SpaceX's New Combustion Technologies · · Score: 1

    I believe YOUR analogy was, "We couldn't do it in the 80's so we can't do it now".

    THAT'S stupid.

  6. Re:Tim Cook is a Pro Discrimination Faggot on Apple's Tim Cook Calls Out "Religious Freedom" Laws As Discriminatory · · Score: 1

    Especially the Congressional Black Caucus

    I've never heard a convincing argument for their position.

  7. Re: Christian Theocracy on Apple's Tim Cook Calls Out "Religious Freedom" Laws As Discriminatory · · Score: 1

    The Indiana Law is NOT "The same as what Obama Signed". Not even close. For one thing, the Federal RFRA had Bipartisan support. The Indiana RFRA was voted STRICTLY on Party Lines (guess which Party?).

    Context matters. This is what I was responding to and clearly he seems to suggest that because the vote was not bi-partisan, then it is not like the Federal law. The margin by which it passes does not affect the actual text of the law itself.

  8. ...isn't this the guy whose products are built by labor force that is for all intents and purposes, slaves?

  9. Re:Tim Cook is a Pro Discrimination Faggot on Apple's Tim Cook Calls Out "Religious Freedom" Laws As Discriminatory · · Score: 1

    Try to get your float promoting Gay Therapy or Traditional Marriage into a Gay Pride Parade.

    Groups discriminate all the time. You tolerate some because you agree with them.

  10. Re: Christian Theocracy on Apple's Tim Cook Calls Out "Religious Freedom" Laws As Discriminatory · · Score: 2

    So you believe that the intent and text of a law is different depending on who votes for it?

    WTF?

  11. Re:Wrong Focus on SpaceX's New Combustion Technologies · · Score: 1

    So, when the Wright Brothers were building their plane you were standing their telling them it couldn't be done eh?

    Just because there isn't off the shelf technology at the moment doesn't mean we shouldn't strive for longer term solutions to interplanetary travel. Regardless of the propulsion system, having electrical power, lots of it, is the difference between coasting from A to B in a tin can vs something that could actually be called a Ship.

  12. Re:Wrong Focus on SpaceX's New Combustion Technologies · · Score: 1

    *Sigh*...yes. I and everyone else knows that. Thus the "...around the solar system..." comment.

  13. Re:Wrong Focus on SpaceX's New Combustion Technologies · · Score: 1

    Because I have not pried off my fucking Caps Lock key on this laptop yet.

  14. Re:Wrong Focus on SpaceX's New Combustion Technologies · · Score: 0

    Back in the 80's I was still running DOS. So, Windows 10 should be impossible now, right?

  15. Re:Wrong Focus on SpaceX's New Combustion Technologies · · Score: 1

    I am under no illusion that I just miraculously thought of something no one else has.

    It's more of a "quit mucking around with chemicals and focus on what has long term potential."

  16. Wrong Focus on SpaceX's New Combustion Technologies · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It's time to stop jetting around the solar system on chemical rockets. Designers and funding should be directed towards lofting and running multi-megawatt reactors. They would be used to power multiple ION engines and once at the destination, provide power.

  17. Re:A Bit Fishy on Modern Cockpits: Harder To Invade But Easier To Lock Up · · Score: 1

    Perhaps. But with Airbus aircraft, the computers are in control and there is no such thing as "manual". And a computer should not allow an aircraft to fly into a mountain.

    Is my TFH on too tight?

  18. A Bit Fishy on Modern Cockpits: Harder To Invade But Easier To Lock Up · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Feel free to put on the Tin Foil Hat, but something has been bugging me about this whole thing.

    It seems to me that one of the many primary directives of a flight control system would be prevent controlled flight into terrain. Knowing where you are, where you are pointed and what's in front of you terrain wise is pretty stand stuff. Airbus planes already actively prevent pilots from doing stupid stuff that could overstress the aircraft. So how was this guy able to "program" a decent into a fucking mountain range? Makes no sense. Either something is off, or someone needs to file one hell of bug report or enhancement request.

  19. Re:Another stick up on Quebec Plans To Require Website Blocking, Studies New Internet Access Tax · · Score: 1

    And now, thanks to "net neutrality" regulations, these kinds of taxes can be imposed on the U.S. with mere regulation changes.

  20. Ford GT on Jeremy Clarkson Dismissed From Top Gear · · Score: 1

    I saw that one. It was a Shelby GT 500.

    He whined about the small gas tank and complained about the engine noise. While he was driving he was making fun of the various information options, etc. It was non-stop snark. When he was on the Ferry across the channel, people flocked to the car and he just stood there wondering why.

    I don't know how much of it was just for the show or if he really feels that way.

  21. Re:Boorish on Jeremy Clarkson Dismissed From Top Gear · · Score: 2

    In Europe, straight lines are hard to come by. You're likely to end up in an ocean if you're not careful.

  22. Fun! on Jeremy Clarkson Dismissed From Top Gear · · Score: 1

    It seems whenever any of them tested an American Muscle car, especially the Mustangs, the entire segment consists of them squealing with pleasure, having a great time and then exiting with great big shit eating grins.

    Then, they get all serious and start whining about the lack of leather dashes and computer controlled, all wheel drive with predictive Fuck Up Mitigators. Oh, and comparing them to Euroweenie cars that cost twice as much.

  23. Boorish on Jeremy Clarkson Dismissed From Top Gear · · Score: 2

    He is Boorish and bigoted against American vehicles.

    Richard Hammond could carry that show all by himself. James May would be a perk.

  24. Re:and so it goes on Facebook Makes Messenger a Platform · · Score: 2

    You're being pretty hard on AOL aren't you?

  25. Re:They have the freedom to leave it they want on Gen Con Threatens To Leave Indianapolis Over Religious Freedom Bill · · Score: 1

    Being Gay used to be illegal.

    Some would make pedophilia "normal".