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  1. Re:Coren22 = "Run, Forrest: RUN!!!" liar on An Asteroid Passed By Earth At About Half the Distance Between Our Planet and Moon (smithsonianmag.com) · · Score: 1

    Login and comment, then you can request people to quote your old comments.

    It just makes me so warm and fuzzy when you show me this much attention. It is so cute that you think saying the same thing over and over again will change the response though, it is almost like you don't understand how conversations work.

  2. Re:Schitzophrenic Labor Dept. on Labor Department Sues Oracle For Paying White Men More (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    When did idiot become a swear word? Though I suppose you could be speaking about article...

  3. Re:White Power Rangers...ASSEMBLE! on Labor Department Sues Oracle For Paying White Men More (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    Jobs stolen by immigrants,

    You forgot the illegal in that statement. No one has problems with immigrants, it is the ones who illegally overstay visas or illegally cross borders many people have problems with. After all, in farming country, unless you are an illegal, you are unemployable to pick fruits and veggies.

    minorities given priority at their expense,

    That is because equal opportunity laws are inherently racist. When a poor black person gets priority over a poor white person, it is racism, as you only care about the color of the black person's skin.

    constantly accused of being racist and sexist.

    You got me there, I am tired of this overused and false assesment of everyone who supports the republicans. It is a lie, or a missunderstanding of the meaning of these words. After all, Trump promoted exactly 0 racist policies, but was constantly called racist.

    It's standard alt-right doctrine, and the narrative running through everything of Breitbart which we know is Trump's favourite source of news (being a prolific tweeter has some benefits).

    It is a standard of the downtrodden to speak out against injustice, and the people who are putting the boots on other's necks. This is why the DNC has been failing recently, most of their policies are racist and are designed to push some down to give priority to others.

  4. Re:White Power Rangers...ASSEMBLE! on Labor Department Sues Oracle For Paying White Men More (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    The Trump administration will be no different.

    That is kind of funny, since as recently as 6 years ago Trump was a member of the DNC.

    http://www.washingtontimes.com...

    But sure, let's hold up Trump as the absolute peak of racism. The man who didn't speak out against any race (black, white and asian are races, muslim and hispanic are not).

  5. Re:White Power Rangers...ASSEMBLE! on Labor Department Sues Oracle For Paying White Men More (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    I am pretty sure that the number of people alive today who have owned slaves is vanishingly small.

  6. Re:M means Thousand, not Million on CIA Releases 13M Pages of Declassified Documents Online (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    http://www.accountingcoach.com...

    I always wondered why accountants were weird, now we know.

    However, everywhere else I have seen m, it means millions (or meters...).

  7. Re:Very helpful on CIA Releases 13M Pages of Declassified Documents Online (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Wow, they need some new scanners, that is a terrible image.

  8. Re:Learn to copy-edit on CIA Releases 13M Pages of Declassified Documents Online (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    suite of Armour.

    Is that the suite where you store the suits of armor?

  9. Re:Learn to copy-edit on CIA Releases 13M Pages of Declassified Documents Online (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    They would politely conquer you and destroy your worlds all while apologizing profusely?

  10. Re:Coren22 I don't need acct 2 prove you lie on An Asteroid Passed By Earth At About Half the Distance Between Our Planet and Moon (smithsonianmag.com) · · Score: 1

    You are simultaneously posting anonymously to avoid being quoted, and asking to be quoted. Perhaps you need to go back to high school, yous logic is terrible.

  11. Did you miss the meeting where they tried to yet again inform you that it is inappropriate to get on a videoconference in your underwear?

  12. Re:Eight function toilet? on Japan To End Tourists' Toilet Trouble With Standardised Buttons (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    I think if your mom has balls, you might have more concerns than that she is posting on Slashdot.

  13. Re:More AD lies? Solid proof inside vs. it on An Asteroid Passed By Earth At About Half the Distance Between Our Planet and Moon (smithsonianmag.com) · · Score: 1

    If you want people to remind you of things you have said, create an account and use it. Until then, you are asking for the needle you threw in a haystack. After all, you are one of the most prolific posters on this board.

    Also, if you have this much trouble remembering conversations you have participated in, perhaps you need to be tested for alzheimer's.

  14. Re: Share and Enjoy! on Japan To End Tourists' Toilet Trouble With Standardised Buttons (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Butt Rinse, Butt Rinse (gentle, for hemorrhoids),

    I thought one of those buttons (from clues in TFS) is for hot air to dry. I just assumed that was what the third button did. Are you saying it actually is just a different spray?

  15. Re:Share and Enjoy! on Japan To End Tourists' Toilet Trouble With Standardised Buttons (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Except as this whole article is about bidets built into the toilets in Japan, where you can be unexpectedly sprayed by a jet of water because of a misunderstanding of the iconography on the toilets.

  16. Re:Down with Putin - Down with Trump on Russia Extends Edward Snowden's Asylum To 2020, To Offer Citizenship Next Year (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Perhaps it also had to do with the fact that Comey came out and said that she broke the law, but no prosecutor would take the case? There have been people who were prosecuted for self reporting an accidental classified leakage, while Hillary reportedly had 100's, while she gets off with nothing. This is wrong.

    https://www.fbi.gov/news/press...

    She also was pretty damn sleezy to even run the server in the first place. She did it to get around FOIA requests, and is still in violation of the Records Act as she has not provided copies of the official records required to be maintained by anyone in a position like the SOS. She claims that the records are maintained because she corresponded with people in the State Department, but the problem is that there have to be emails that were sent not to people at State that there are now no record of.

  17. Re:Wholly Delusion Batman! on Russia Extends Edward Snowden's Asylum To 2020, To Offer Citizenship Next Year (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    I was wondering if I had somehow missed where it actually debunked the claim, but it looks like nowhere do they say how many coin tosses there were and who they went for, just that different outlets changed their stories and that the Des Moines Register published an editorial calling for an audit of the votes.

  18. Re: Down with Putin - Down with Trump on Russia Extends Edward Snowden's Asylum To 2020, To Offer Citizenship Next Year (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    I think your sentence does not mean what you meant it to mean. Your sentence says that none of the candidates were poor choices.

    I agree that all of the choices put forth were terrible, which is I believe what you were trying to say. I just assume that the meaning was lost in editing.

  19. Re: Down with Putin - Down with Trump on Russia Extends Edward Snowden's Asylum To 2020, To Offer Citizenship Next Year (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    It seems this nation is full of people with the minds of small children according to you. Since every politician acts in the way you describe, it seems that this country is run by people with the minds of small children. Are you sure you want to make that view known with all these immature minds around?

  20. Re:Wesley? on One in Five of Us May 'Hear' Flashes of Light (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    You have taught me something new today, I thank you. I had no idea the name was Westley.

    Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die.

  21. Re:Group policy? I never said that idiot on An Asteroid Passed By Earth At About Half the Distance Between Our Planet and Moon (smithsonianmag.com) · · Score: 1

    Sure they can...if they are morons who don't know how DNS works, and is REQUIRED for Active Directory already. I can see you haven't run any networks, it was already obvious from your bridge comments, and the fact that you don't even understand what a bridge is. But this seals the deal.

    I also have to ask...do you often forget previous conversations? I didn't pull that group policy comment out of my ass, it was a response you gave me as to why you feel DNS shouldn't host the entries from your hosts files, even in a domain environment, where DNS is required for the proper functioning of the network. Perhaps if you actually bothered to have an account I could point it out to you, instead you hide behind AC so that your previous comments can't be used against you. You have proven yourself to be incompetent with networks, maybe you are afraid of further incompetence being demonstrated as well?

  22. Re:I do it properly using bridged setups on An Asteroid Passed By Earth At About Half the Distance Between Our Planet and Moon (smithsonianmag.com) · · Score: 1

    Um, if you are using a bridged router, you have about the most insecure network I have heard of. Did you build Hillary's email server too?

    I also forgot about your since recanted DNS BL mistake, I also pointed that one out to you, and you corrected your list to reflect the change.

    Also, I have to ask, why do you keep mentioning a book name as if it is some kind of obscure tome?

    https://www.google.com/search?...

  23. Re:Mars Exploration on NASA Is Making New Robots That Can Control Themselves (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    How does the human lifespan figure into the difficulties of traveling to Mars? We aren't talking Pluto here, Mars is only 8.5 months away from Earth using a Hohmann Transfer Ellipse.

    http://www.phy6.org/stargaze/S...

  24. Re:That's one step above... on NASA Is Making New Robots That Can Control Themselves (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    The specific issue that Maritz brings up is part of the divide between Sunni and Shiite Muslims. The Shiites are analogious with the Catholics, in that they use iconography (pictures, statues, etc) of important people in the religion, while the Sunni are like the Protestants who believe that having iconography is idol worship and is abhorrent. It is the same argument that birthed the IRA, and it is the same argument that infects the Muslim world now. The Sunnis believe that they are called to bring their point of view to everyone else, so you see the people shooting the comic artists, or ISIS destroying world heritage sites. They are trying to prevent images of people from being produced, or in their mind, being worshiped. Since around 85%-90% of Muslims are Sunni, it can be excused that people perceive it as all Muslims believing this way. Not all Muslims are strong enough in thier belief to actually do something about it, but many agree that something should be done to put a stop to it. This is why it seems like so many Muslims agree with the violence, it is because many condone it, rather than contributing to put a stop to it.

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

  25. Re:Asimov's catch that rabbit on NASA Is Making New Robots That Can Control Themselves (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    If you are going to look into it, you might as well get the whole book. This story is in the I, Robot book.

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

    It is a collection of stories that explore the edge cases of the Three Laws of Robotics, and limitations of the robots in his science fiction writings.