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  1. Right. Because governments and police agencies in other countries don't do the exact same thing.

  2. This isn't an actual serious question, right? You aren't really that naive, are you?

  3. Because you want to make it easier for them to snoop on you?

  4. Re:Complexity collapse on New HDMI Mode Will Allow USB-C Connections (techhive.com) · · Score: 2

    Precisely. It's rare to see HDMI on anything new, at least in my experience.

    You mean except for every single TV?

  5. Re:Lookin' for a job in the city.. on John McAfee Sues Intel To Use His Own Name (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Again, what relevance does that have to trademark law?

  6. Hear that whooshing sound...?

  7. Thanks Captain Obvious for explaing the GP's sarcastic joke. It was definitely funnier after you explained it.

  8. Re:Cheaper than $15/hour on Walmart Is Cutting 7,000 Jobs Due To Automation (yahoo.com) · · Score: 1

    I agree. How dare they want to make a living wage that still only amounts to a fractions of a percent of their CEO's pay. What unmitigated greed. *rolls eyes*

  9. It least it wasn't the Humanzee.

  10. Re:welcome to the new microsoft on Google Cancels Project Ara Modular Smartphone Plans, Says Report (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    If it wasn't viable then they wouldn't be looking to license it to others.

    Companies try to license stuff all the time that is not viable. If it were truly viable why would they be licensing it out to begin with? They'd be keeping all the IP to themselves and raking in money.

  11. Re:My God! on WrkRiot Collapses Amongst Allegations of Fraud (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    No, that is spot on. You seem to blame her for everything and completely gloss over the fraud perpetrated by her bosses.

  12. Re:My God! on WrkRiot Collapses Amongst Allegations of Fraud (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah!! How dare she expected to get paid instead of being happy with lies and fraudulent wire transfer notices.

    What a stupid, greedy cunt she must be. *rolls eyes*

  13. Re:"Removable batteries" on Sony To Boost Smartphone Batteries Because People Aren't Replacing Phones (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Which specific phone maker "solders the battery to the logic board"? Some glue holding it in the case is hardly the same as soldering it.

  14. Or we can simply hold peope accountable who lie and defraud people.

  15. Re:Too Many White Males on Microsoft Details Its 24-Core 'Holographic Processor' Used In HoloLens (pcworld.com) · · Score: 2

    Oh and the last change to how unemployment figures were reported was in 1994. Just so you know, that's more than a decade before Obama was even a US senator. So to blame him for this is quite rich.

  16. Re:Too Many White Males on Microsoft Details Its 24-Core 'Holographic Processor' Used In HoloLens (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    That 100 million contains people actually a large part of retirees. Why would my retired grandma in a nursing be considered part of the labor pool?

  17. Re:Too Many White Males on Microsoft Details Its 24-Core 'Holographic Processor' Used In HoloLens (pcworld.com) · · Score: 2

    Not the AC, but the employment figures have been horribly misrepresented since Obama took office. They've eliminated people unemployed for more than 6 or 12 months (I forget which offhand) as "not seeking employment"

    Except that was happening long before Obama took office. They're called discouraged workers. Also, discouraged workers are tracked and their numbers are published by the Department of Labor since 1967. But don't let facts enter into your posts.

  18. Because it's easy to tell others what to do when you aren't being threatened with a lawsuit?

  19. Fuck the editors!! on Transfer of Internet Governance Will Go Ahead On Oct. 1 (computerworld.com) · · Score: 0

    Hand over insight? Da fuq?

  20. I'm a consumer whore! And how!! on Too Many New Smartphone Models Released Each Year: Survey (livemint.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    peace, showed that more than half of those who responded would prefer to change their phones less frequently

    Then simply don't replace your phone as often? Just because a new phone is released doesn't mean you have to rush out and buy it...

  21. Re:Facebook is still a thing? on Facebook Rolls Out Code To Nullify Adblock Plus' Workaround (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Kids lie and hide things from their parents? No way! That's never happened ever before in history.

  22. Re:Microsoft: convenience over security on Annoying 'Open PDF In Edge' Default Option Puts Windows 10 Users At Risk (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    Wrong. In the ansence of another PDF Reader Chrome will open downloaded PDFs.

  23. Re:Good on Facebook Will Force Advertising On Ad-Blocking Users (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    Why would anyone who dislikes ads even use facebook?

    People have these things called "friends." Clearly you don't.

  24. Re: Good on Facebook Will Force Advertising On Ad-Blocking Users (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    The simplest solution for a website is if the ad isn't displayed then the content doesn't load either.

    That's also extremely easy to workaround.

  25. Re:Oh get over yourself you absurd man-child on Suicide Squad Fan Suing Studio For 'False Advertising' Over Lack of Joker Scenes (independent.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Your chest?