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  1. Re:Short-term benefit? on Google Books Can Proceed As Supreme Court Rejects Authors Guild Appeal (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    You do realize that the Ministry of Truth was a government agency, don't you?

    Why do you have more faith in the government than a corporation?

  2. Re:Month old news... on Online Voters Name British Vessel 'Boaty McBoatface' (telegraph.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    APK, don't act like you won the argument, you are still using the same arguments you always do, and I have already responded to them. When you are ready to act like an adult and admit your mistakes, maybe you might have a productive conversation with people.

  3. Re:Short-term benefit? on Google Books Can Proceed As Supreme Court Rejects Authors Guild Appeal (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    The author gets paid when someone buys their book. Where is the confusion here? Google doesn't offer up the whole book, just a page or two so you can tell what the book is. They index the whole book, but it isn't like you can search for each page and read it.

  4. Re:They won't pick that name on Online Voters Name British Vessel 'Boaty McBoatface' (telegraph.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Are you perhaps referring to the Chuck Norris bridge in Hungary?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

    And the Colbert Module for the space station?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

  5. Re:Month old news... on Online Voters Name British Vessel 'Boaty McBoatface' (telegraph.co.uk) · · Score: 2

    A better response for these AC posts complaining about how old the news is, might be to just respond:

    "Where was your submission a month ago?"

    Slashdot doesn't generate news, Slashdot reports news that other's have submitted (most of the time...).

  6. Re:The actual name is now irrelevent on Online Voters Name British Vessel 'Boaty McBoatface' (telegraph.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    I liked the bridge in Slovakia one...no one crosses Chuck Norris!

  7. Re: tech ain't bad on James Cameron Announces Four Sequels to 'Avatar' (egyptindependent.com) · · Score: 1

    Jesus was very likely Arabic in coloration, very like modern Egyptians. He was not white.

  8. Re: tech ain't bad on James Cameron Announces Four Sequels to 'Avatar' (egyptindependent.com) · · Score: 1

    Um...

    1. Ghost in the Shell does not ever say where it takes place, the show/movie was modeled after Hong Kong, not Tokyo.
    2. Have you EVER actually seen Ghost in the Shell? The major is a fucking white woman, they cast this properly.

  9. Re: Nork Watch on US: North Korean Missile Launch a 'Catastrophic' Failure (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    I don't know, I'd watch his wife or sister...

    Do you actually watch porn to see the guy?

  10. You damn NAZI!

  11. Well, older IDE hard drives did have a master/slave relationship.

  12. You mean selectively editing videos and misquoting? Yeah, we have all seen it, and it is pretty blatant.

  13. Re: Sheep on 'Record Store Day' Creates Vinyl Logjam (newyorker.com) · · Score: 1

    You have to admit, they do put out quite a bit of heat.

  14. Re:What about the voyeurs? on Drone-Shooting is Now a Federal Crime, FAA Confirms (slate.com) · · Score: 1

    Shooting someone on their own property doesn't sound like a wise choice.

  15. Re:On What Spectrum? on Google Fiber Wants To Beam Wireless Internet To Your Home (yahoo.com) · · Score: 1

    https://fi.google.com/

    Since they have their own cell provider, which currently runs on T-Mobile, Sprint and Wifi, maybe this is a way to cut out the T-Mobile and Sprint parts of that and provide their own system.

  16. Re:Butthurt Coren22's 'refutation' quoted (lol) on The Guardian Publishes Comment Abuse Stats, Invites Debate On Moderation (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    More efforts to justify the trust we should all have in your software, yet you are afraid of your code getting "stolen" so won't publish it. Perhaps you should worry more about getting back on your meds, it appears they have stopped being effective again.

  17. Re:"incompitent" eh? LMAO... apk on Chrome 50 Updates Push Notifications, Drops Support For Old Windows and OS X Versions (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm quoted quoting you quoting me quoting you?

    Do you even hear yourself? I QUOTED you, but yet, that isn't good enough in your demented brain. You claimed that a hosts file solution was better than AD DNS for filtering, because DNS can be exploited. I can't make it any clearer, I am QUOTING YOU!

    So keep up the campaign of disinformation and walking back your incompitence.

    I'm glad you have enough time on your hands proofreading my posts, keep up the good work and maybe one day you can be a Slashdot editor too!

  18. Re:Bill would agree. on Sarah Palin Says 'Bill Nye Is As Much A Scientist As I Am' (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Also, deflategate, he got the ideal gas law all wrong, and made an ass out of himself claiming that the ball couldn't have lost pressure.

    http://physicsbuzz.physicscent...
    http://www.digitaltrends.com/h...

  19. Re:Deny yourself quoted & dated... apk on Chrome 50 Updates Push Notifications, Drops Support For Old Windows and OS X Versions (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    I see, so you will change what you said yet again to try and make it fact after your failure is pointed out to you? Love how you keep doing that.

    I'm delusional for holding you to account for your statements? I'm not the one who keeps changing the story every time, you are. I prove you incompitent, you act like what you said really wasn't what you said, and try and twist it to be something different. I quoted you, you stated AD didn't need DNS, and it was better to use a hosts file, I had a whole conversation with you about it because you kept hinting at it, and it was so wrong it was stunning to me.

    But you're the security expert! You know everything about computer security, and I am the noob in your eyes. This noob schooled you, and you can't admit you made a mistake, so yet again, you are walking it back and changing what you said. Now you are even calling me a liar, despite me linking to your mistakes.

  20. Re:You project you care in your response on The Guardian Publishes Comment Abuse Stats, Invites Debate On Moderation (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Impressive, so I trolled YOU all day Friday while I was in bed sick?

    I'm not the butthurt one, you still are posting the same refuted arguments over and over like you are making some kind of point, it is HILARIOUS.

  21. Re:Feinstein is one of those on US Anti-Encryption Law Is So 'Braindead' It Will Outlaw File Compression (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    KGIII for President?

    I live in Maryland, so can't vote for you, but I would if I could.

  22. Re:Ny nexus doesn't work anymore... on Google Launches Customizable 'Live Cases' For Nexus Devices (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Perhaps Google employs more than one person, and can work on more than one thing at a time. Have you submitted a bug yet, or are you waiting on someone else to report the issue you are having?

    Since you don't list a model number for the Nexus device you are having issues with, I cannot even begin to tell if you have a specific hardware issue, or are doing something wrong, or perhaps you are just making the issue up.

  23. Re:wow. Can't wait on Google Launches Customizable 'Live Cases' For Nexus Devices (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately, the two current Nexus phones don't have SD card slots, so that microSD card would be an expensive piece of plastic to go along with the phone.

  24. Re: Shitty case for a shitty phone on Google Launches Customizable 'Live Cases' For Nexus Devices (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    There is also the option of submitting better articles since s/he thinks they can do so much better.

  25. Re:Notice you're not questioning it on FBI Paid Professional Hackers One-Time Fee To Crack San Bernardino iPhone · · Score: 1

    Keep walking it back. You can't say anything to change what you claimed, all the proof is here in this thread that you know nothing about network security. You keep posting more and more digging the hole deeper and deeper.

    http://slashdot.org/comments.p...
    You can keep bringing it up, but it doesn't change anything. You are the one claiming that you are using a bridge to get by the Slashdot posting limits, as it that is even possible. You are now trying to claim that bridging your connection is the same thing you were talking about then, and that it is better security than a firewalled connection. Next you change the story again, it is now a bridged cable modem hooked to a router! So, how does that bridge help you post on Slashdot while normal ACs have serious posting limits that you so easily bypass? How is a bridged connection the exact same thing as a bridge to a router, and adds to your proxying of your connection?

    https://slashdot.org/comments....
    I have consistently refuted all your points, yet you keep bringing them up, without changing a damn thing. Here is where I go through your whole DNS vs hosts shit posting and explain why it is a terrible way to do it.

    https://slashdot.org/comments....
    Here you are saying you would stop the shitposting, but you couldn't resist, could you?

    I have the popcorn cooking, this shit is entertaining. I love tearing apart your comments, it is great entertainment for me, as you can't actually fight your way out of a wet paper bag, and you make the same arguments over and over like they are somehow novel or correct the more they are said. Oh, and then you claim to have won the argument, because you say so.