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  1. Re: Never A Straight Answer on NASA Releases First Clear Images of Distant Kuiper Belt Object (engadget.com) · · Score: 2

    Seriously people like you want me to stop using sites like this. Thanks for making my faith in mankind yet again.

  2. Re: demand elasticity on Did Apple Retail Prices Get Too High in 2018? Consumers Say Yes. (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    Me. I like Apple and I have a iPhone 6 and a MBP 2013 which sees a lot of action.

  3. Re: You asked, so... on Did Apple Retail Prices Get Too High in 2018? Consumers Say Yes. (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    I have the 2013 and I commute with it every day. And had it in the Middle East, in Morocco, South Africa and the US and a few other countries. Pristine.

    The ones after 2013... problem. Apples Keyboards have gone down the dump.

  4. Well, since you are on the subject of child molesting pedophiles... the catholics have a bad score in that department. It is really a little ethically dubious to judge Mohammed on his behaviour according to the cultural norms in the 5th century. The west was not any better at the time.

  5. Sounds much like the hysteria about nuclear plants. Question: how many people died because of Fukushima? Answer: Zero. None. Zip

  6. Concentrated in a small insignificant corner of the country yes. Involved in a localized Civil War. That is not the same. They mostly killed each other and did not often kill random civilians outside of the area in which they lived. Well not much anyway.

  7. Ammosexual. On the first day of the new year I learned a cool new word! Thanks!

  8. I am about to find out... on Could You Live Without Your Smartphone? (theglobeandmail.com) · · Score: 1

    I forgot it at mom-in-law yesterday :(

  9. Re:And 30% of Americans blame this on ... on Saturn's Rings Are Disappearing At a 'Worst-Case Scenario' Rate, NASA Says (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    Oh lordy, forgot about Muslims, Iran, Al Queda, Osama Bin Laden, ISIS and Saddam. The most important bogeymen of them all!

  10. Re:And 30% of Americans blame this on ... on Saturn's Rings Are Disappearing At a 'Worst-Case Scenario' Rate, NASA Says (usatoday.com) · · Score: 0

    So here is the final list.

    Trump?
    Global Warming?
    The Communists?
    Satan?
    Jews?
    Blacks?
    Whites?
    Cuba?
    Fluorine?
    Democrats?
    Republicans?
    Aliens?
    The Government?
    Cops?
    FBI?
    CIA?
    KGB?
    The NSA?
    The Russians?
    Chinese?
    Japs?
    Mexicans?
    Microsoft?
    Apple?
    Facebook?
    Google?
    IBM?
    Hillary Clinton?
    Obama?
    Radiation?
    The Military?

  11. Re:And 30% of Americans blame this on ... on Saturn's Rings Are Disappearing At a 'Worst-Case Scenario' Rate, NASA Says (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    Shit, I forgot the Russians and the FBI or the CIA! Of course! I knew I forgot something. Throw the Chinese and maybe the Japs in for good measure too. Or it might be a military experiment by Uncle Sam.

  12. Re:And 30% of Americans blame this on ... on Saturn's Rings Are Disappearing At a 'Worst-Case Scenario' Rate, NASA Says (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    Sorry, forgot Aliens, The Government, The Cops and Mexicans. Ans since this is /. we should add Microsoft, Apple, Facebook and Google too.

    Did I get all the 21st century bogeymen? Radiation perhaps?

  13. Re:And 30% of Americans blame this on ... on Saturn's Rings Are Disappearing At a 'Worst-Case Scenario' Rate, NASA Says (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    Trump?
    Global Warming?
    The Communists?
    Satan?
    Jews?
    Blacks?
    Whites?
    Cuba?
    Fluorine?
    Democrats?
    Republicans?

    I guarantee you all of these answers will appear somewhere

  14. Go and jack off in your terminal then

  15. They are bigger than Apple again

  16. They better. Xcode is so far behind VS it is amazing

  17. Re: A fudge on a kludge on Microsoft's TypeScript Dominates In 'State of JavaScript 2018' Report (stateofjs.com) · · Score: 1

    I meant the Angular chart, sorry.

  18. Re: A fudge on a kludge on Microsoft's TypeScript Dominates In 'State of JavaScript 2018' Report (stateofjs.com) · · Score: 1

    You did see the âwill not use againâ(TM) part on the typescript chart, right?

    Ok, that is not because of typescript, but the three weeks of Angular 1 I did once left a real bad taste in my mouth.

  19. Re:Soylent Green on When No One Retires (hbr.org) · · Score: 1

    Just don't use that guy's brain as a spare FFS

  20. Re:not for me on When No One Retires (hbr.org) · · Score: 1

    If Mick Jagger could make it to 70, so can you!

  21. So did social development. There is a lot of evidence that the sudden flooding of the Black Sea caused a major impulse in civilisation.

  22. Maybe it is coming back with reinforcements.

  23. Oh god no! Tell me itâ(TM)s not true!!!

  24. Re: So let's talk about it on Facebook Allowed Advertisers To Target Users Interested in 'White Genocide' (theintercept.com) · · Score: 2

    Both countries have their nukes pretty much on subs only so they might be hard for a mob to get their hands on

  25. Re: So let's talk about it on Facebook Allowed Advertisers To Target Users Interested in 'White Genocide' (theintercept.com) · · Score: 1

    Did they run their test in The US of A or in the Congo? For there it will be the other way around.