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  1. The Trump crowd beautifully illustrates that.

  2. Re:Doesn't change my conclusion on FBI: Review of New Emails Doesn't Change Conclusion on Clinton (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Indeed. No need to let facts compel you to reassess your deeply ingrained prejudices, which are based on visceral, irrational hatred and innuendo.

  3. They really are on fire at Samsung on Samsung Is Cutting the Note 7's Access To Mobile Networks In New Zealand (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 2

    The company with the most explosive product of the year. The will no doubt sear the competition.

  4. Linux is NOT A viable alternative, no matter how much you zealots claim it is.

    It is to me. I am very happy that the illiterate masses stay with Windows, thus attracting all the malware and other Internet nasties. Keep up the good work, Microsnot.

  5. Thanks for the schadenfreude, Samsung on Samsung Washing Machines Recalled For Risk of 'Impact Injuries' (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    You well deserve all this and more.

  6. What can you expect from a criminal organization? Consider yourself middle-fingered, Microsoft.

  7. Nothing new on Microsoft Extends EMET End of Life Date (itnews.com.au) · · Score: 1

    Just another EMETic product from Microsoft. They excel at that.

  8. Re:Well duh.... on UK's Brexit Cannot Pass Without Parliament Approval (aljazeera.com) · · Score: 1

    But the point of the referendum was to give parliament an indication of the direction that the people want it to take.

    Some people. Not even half of all those with a right to vote. As for the direction that the people want to take - well, ask the people to issue an opinion about things that they are not competent about, and you will end up with ridiculous situations, like this, or like that in California, where the people have been consistently voting, for decades, for more public services and lower taxes. Democracy has obvious limits that most of us will agree on.

  9. Re:Doesn't Matter on UK's Brexit Cannot Pass Without Parliament Approval (aljazeera.com) · · Score: 1

    So long, Brits! You decided to enact the geopolitical equivalent of cutting off your nose to spite your face in the most ridiculously exaggerated way possible, all to prove how much you despise foreigners, and now it's going to bite you in the ass! Enjoy sleeping in the bed you shit your very own self, because we sure will.

    As a lifelong anglophile here is what I have to say you: you are absolutely right. The Brits have been acting the goat for quite some time now, and they seem to be getting more proficient at it with every passing day. They have become the international laughing stock, and they are promising more of the same. What an embarrassment.

  10. Re:When will they publish... on Samsung Galaxy S8 Screen-To-Body Ratio Could Surpass 90%, Near Bezel-Less Design (hothardware.com) · · Score: 2

    I don't know, but I am burning with anticipation.

  11. The 80s beckon, AT&T on The AT&T-Time Warner Merger Must Be Stopped (backchannel.com) · · Score: 1

    It's time to put AT&T back in its place. What was done in the early 80s should be done again soon.

  12. At least it is dollars on UK Government Vows To Sink $2.3 Billion Into New Cybersecurity Plan (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    For, if it were pounds, in a few months it would allow them to buy more than a few PCs.

  13. I had never heard of those sites.

  14. Re:Different from the Kid Gloves They Used for App on Google Discloses Exploited Windows Vulnerability 10 Days After Telling Microsoft (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    Apple Market Share: 3-5% Windows Market Share: 90% Everything else: Math%

    Not in phones, tablets, servers, supercomputers, etc.

  15. Inaudible ultrasound? on Serious Hacks Possible Through Inaudible Ultrasound (newscientist.com) · · Score: 1

    Isn't ultrasound, by definition, inaudible to humans?

  16. Bearing in mind that what is being pushed in the Linux desktop, namely, Gnome, KDE and Unity, are big pieces of turd that insist in being the stars of the show, in telling you what it is that you can and can't do, and how to do it, it is nothing short of amazing that Linux has a 2% market share. On second thought, it isn't.

  17. Re:All about the developers on Mozilla Announces Quantum, a New Browser Engine For Firefox (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    I am not sure if that is entirely true of Firefox. It is true, however, of the desktop environments that are being pushed for Linux, to wit, Gnome, KDE and Unity. Fortunately, they are not getting any traction.

  18. It has been able to grow a big flock of iSheep who think of paying through the nose for the trinkets that Apple comes up with. Year after year, like the good iSheep that they are, they keep coming for more. Like I said, hats off to Apple.

  19. Re:My plan for a Samsung turnaround on Samsung Sales, Profits Dive on Note 7 Recall (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    They'll need something like that rekindle their self-esteem. I don't think they are bursting with pride these days.

  20. Re:As someone that lives in Seattle... on AT&T CEO: DirecTV Now Streaming Service Will Cost $35 a Month (variety.com) · · Score: 1

    People in the UK, who are way further north, manage to get satellite TV with no problems.

  21. Re:Why they failed on Satya Nadella: 'We Clearly Missed the Mobile Phone' (mashable.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, well, enjoy getting together with your two or three little friends with such phones to play grownups.

  22. Re:First Post on Satya Nadella: 'We Clearly Missed the Mobile Phone' (mashable.com) · · Score: 1

    Don't forget that Ballmer is supposed to be a genius.

  23. Re:Too late Samsung on Samsung is Hoping To Rekindle Note Brand Name Next Year (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Indeed. But, more to the point, it will take a Herculean effort to untarnish the Galaxy Notes name. I do not think Samsung will succeed.

  24. Goppers have being accusing Hillary Clinton of all sorts of terrible misdeeds for years, and this is the best they have been able to dig up? If she is, in fact, such a horrible person, the goppers have so far done an incredibly sloppy, incompetent job at bringing that to the light.

  25. Start enjoying your Brexit.