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  1. investors

    You keep using that word but Kickstarter backers are not investors. Investors have legal rights that Kickstarter users don’t have.

  2. So much butthurt. Do I need to call the waaaahmbulance for you?

  3. Re:So are it AwSick or it OhSick???? on 3D Headphone Startup 'Ossic' Closes Abruptly, Leaving Crowdfunders Hanging (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    Oh-shit!

  4. Re:Fair enough, let others pick it up... on 3D Headphone Startup 'Ossic' Closes Abruptly, Leaving Crowdfunders Hanging (npr.org) · · Score: 0

    They were joking, aspie boy. It’s this new thing called sarcasm.

  5. Re:Fair enough, let others pick it up... on 3D Headphone Startup 'Ossic' Closes Abruptly, Leaving Crowdfunders Hanging (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    Yeah, I’m sure they’ll get right on that...

  6. Because people post music to it. That’s why it’s popular as a music site.

  7. Re: 5 million for A few camera?? on Ecuador Spent $5 Million Protecting and Spying On Julian Assange, Says Report (theverge.com) · · Score: 0

    Why are Trump people so obsessed with Hillary still? She lost the election and isn’t in any public office. Lock her up already and just shit the fuck up about her. You’d
    Think after 8 or 9 Benghazi investigations by Republicans they’d have found somehong already for all the money and time wasted.

    Oh wait... If Trump actually did that he’d lose his major boogeyman to whip up his stupid base and you retards would lose your “What about Hillary?” comebacks.

  8. Re:I'll take the karma hit on Uber Drops Arbitration Requirement For Sexual Assault Victims (npr.org) · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Cool story, incel.

  9. Nope. There were contemporary news reports that had customers stating they stopped going to both stores due to the drop in customer service quality after the firings.

    For many consumers, however, Circuit City's most obvious failing was its customer service. In March 2007, it announced plans to lay off its highest-paid hourly employees, including salespeople, and replace them with cheaper workers. That same year, then CEO Philip Schoonover received some $7 million in compensation. It may come as no surprise, then, that a quick Web search on "Circuit City complaints" brings up hundreds of thousands of entries.

    From this story from 2008. But, hey, you got to try to sound smart by looking up fallacies on wikipedia.

  10. You’ve clearly never heard of CompUSA or Circuit City because they did exactly what you claim a company wouldn’t. They fired their top-performing sales staff for being “too expensive” and replaced them with minimum-wage dipshits that couldn’t have cared less to do their job or be informed about anything. They both then went out of business in the years following by driving away their customers due to that short-sightedness.

  11. Re:Kirstjen Nielsen on Homeland Security Unveils New Cyber Security Strategy Amid Threats (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Hottie-in-chief! Aside from Kellyanne Conway, there's nobody cuter in the Trump admin.

    Wow you must have a low bar for cuteness if you think Mrs. Skeletor is cute.

  12. Re:Don't you want Google to run your city? on The Rise of Free Urban Internet (axios.com) · · Score: 2

    You’re posting that ironically, right? Babylon Bee is a satire site...

  13. Re:Pay canonical or other trusted institution on Canonical Addresses Ubuntu Linux Snap Store's 'Security Failure' (betanews.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why would they ever want to take on such liability especially for only “a small amount of money.” No one is gonna up themselves up to potential legal liability like that.

  14. Re:"Trust" is a distraction. on Canonical Addresses Ubuntu Linux Snap Store's 'Security Failure' (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    Snaps are sandboxes precisely to limit what an application can do and have to be whitelisted by the user to access any protected features.

  15. Re:Why single out Google? on Should the FTC Investigate Google's Location Data Collection? (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes and so does a landline phone company. It’s basically a requirement to deliver calls.

  16. Re: Moar cores on AMD Integrates Ryzen PRO and Radeon Vega Graphics In Next-Gen APUs (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    So you believe in fantasies like infinite growth?

  17. Re:I don't get it on Klout's Score Drops to Zero as It Announces Plans to Close Down (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    Seriously, /. you gave them this much press when they were still a thing, maybe they wouldn't be shutting down.

    Forget a sarcasm tag? It’s cute that you think Slashdot is even still relevant.

  18. Re:Microsoft has had this service for awhile on Does Gmail's New 'Confidential Mode' Make It Easier to Phish? (vortex.com) · · Score: 1

    Also don’t be naive enough to believe that the email actually disappears.

  19. Re:...have literally spent many years on Does Gmail's New 'Confidential Mode' Make It Easier to Phish? (vortex.com) · · Score: 1

    That wasn’t what they were talking about. They were saying to not expect a reply from Lauren Graham who submitted their own blog post as the story.

  20. Re:SMS? WTF! on Does Gmail's New 'Confidential Mode' Make It Easier to Phish? (vortex.com) · · Score: 1

    No worries, Methuselah. They can send it on papyrus or stone tablet. Whichever way you’re accustomed to receiving messages.

  21. Re:Okay Google... on Does Gmail's New 'Confidential Mode' Make It Easier to Phish? (vortex.com) · · Score: 1

    Also how can Google stop someone from doing these things if the recipient doesn’t use Gmail?

  22. Okay Google... on Does Gmail's New 'Confidential Mode' Make It Easier to Phish? (vortex.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    And Google also claims they've removed the option to forward, copy, download or print messages.)

    So then you just print screen or take a picture of the email and then just transcribe it?

  23. Re:Doing what they're paid for on Lawmakers Move To Block Government From Ordering Digital 'Back Doors' (thehill.com) · · Score: 2

    Good point! We should just allow an authoritarian police state to be formed instead!

  24. Re:Conservative here - please get Trump out. Ryan on Lawmakers Move To Block Government From Ordering Digital 'Back Doors' (thehill.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Frankly, me disagreeing with Paul Ryan about federal policy is like me disagreeing with Stephen Hawking about physics theories - we both have our own opinions; one of us knows wtf they are talking about it, and it isn't me.

    This is a joke, right? Paul Ryan is a mental midget. You’d have to have below-average intelligence if you think Ryan is smarter.

  25. Some were always listening, but this has next to zero chance of passing as long as Mcconnell is running the show in the Senate.