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  1. Re:Stupid reasoning. on Los Angeles Raises Minimum Wage To $15 an Hour · · Score: 1

    http://money.cnn.com/interacti...

    Stagnated? It is almost higher than it ever has been adjusted for inflation.

  2. Re:Stupid reasoning. on Los Angeles Raises Minimum Wage To $15 an Hour · · Score: 1

    You do realize that the more people are paid, the higher the prices of things, right? So you pay more for stuff specifically because the people who make/prepare it get paid more.

    You are actually railing against paying people more by complaining that you can't pay them less.

  3. Re: Minimum Wage on Los Angeles Raises Minimum Wage To $15 an Hour · · Score: 1

    Read the comment again. You are responding to someone who believes that everyone should be paid the average of all production. This is a socialist comment, if the minimum wage was 25$ per hour, EVERYONE would make 25$ per hour. There wouldn't be any more money for anyone making more than that.

  4. Re:Minimum Wage on Los Angeles Raises Minimum Wage To $15 an Hour · · Score: 1

    Randall lives in Boston, and what little politics has been in his comics, he is likely to believe that LA is doing the right thing despite the 100 years or so of proof that minimum wage increases cause more problems than they solve.

  5. Re:Installation problem? on Software Glitch Caused Crash of Airbus A400M Military Transport Aircraft · · Score: 1

    Your an idiot.

    "Your" should be "you're"

    You can install breaks wrong, but just forgetting to install them at all,

    brakes
    but should be maybe by?

    Don't call someone else an idiot, then make basic errors in grammar, it is very rude, and makes you look like more of an idiot.

  6. Re:Super interesting on Marvel's Female Superheroes Are Gradually Becoming More Super · · Score: 1

    I will quote what you replied to so that maybe you can read and understand it a little better:

    Secretly, we all know a male SJW wrote this.

    You then go on to tell AC that the researcher was female. The word "this" could refer to TFS, TFA, or TFRP, not just TFRP. I was pointing out that the person who wrote TFA, was indeed female, but the person who wrote TFS wasn't as clearcut. Your lack of understanding of the GGFP does not mean I failed to understand what you typed.

  7. Re:You won't like this... Maybe... on Marvel's Female Superheroes Are Gradually Becoming More Super · · Score: 1

    Off the top of my head...

    Aeon Flux
    Ultraviolet
    Black Widow*
    Jean Grey
    Rouge
    Storm
    The Invisible Woman (Fantastic Four)

    Can't think of any more, but I am sure there have been other female super hero movies.

    *though I wouldn't exactly call Black Widow a super hero, she still holds her own in the Avengers movies, even against the Hulk

  8. Re:Eh, a 17-year-old? on Marvel's Female Superheroes Are Gradually Becoming More Super · · Score: 1

    I find it more interesting that it was a 17 year old girl. I have never known a woman that was into comics, and Big Bang Theory even makes jokes about it, so I guess I'm not the only one. Do all the guys in the comic book store stare when she goes to buy her comics?

  9. Re:Super interesting on Marvel's Female Superheroes Are Gradually Becoming More Super · · Score: 1

    BY BETHANY BROOKSHIRE 7:00AM, MAY 19, 2015

    Yeah...I guess so, but RhubarbPye isn't quite as clearly female.

  10. Re:Super hero relative power co-efficients on Marvel's Female Superheroes Are Gradually Becoming More Super · · Score: 1

    Than it must be Spidermen per cubic meter...right?

  11. Re:Enough with this SJW nonsense on Marvel's Female Superheroes Are Gradually Becoming More Super · · Score: 1

    You only have one X and one Y? How do you survive!?

  12. Re:I don't understand.. on Microwave Comms Betwen Population Centers Could Be Key To Easing Internet Bottlenecks · · Score: 1

    What makes you think TIR isn't possible with a hollow core? TIR works because of the change in index of refraction, that happens between air and glass just as much as glass and plastic.

    https://www.boundless.com/phys...

  13. Re:Only Two Futures? on The Demographic Future of America's Political Parties · · Score: 1

    What does being a swing state have to do with how senators are selected?

  14. Re:Is it on the main download page? on Trojanized, Info-Stealing PuTTY Version Lurking Online · · Score: 2

    So, MS makes efforts to shift over to the model you advocate, and you slam them for the older versions of the OS people refuse to get rid of?

  15. Re:One Assumption on The Demographic Future of America's Political Parties · · Score: 1

    If it was self supporting, why would we pay taxes for it?

    It looks like your link says exactly what I said. The Repubs believe that giving to the poor should be a personal thing, therefore they cut government programs that give to the poor. The fact that the Dems supported this bill (and compromised from 40B/5B to 11B) should make it obvious that our government as a whole felt that this program needed to be shrunk. The food stamp program has grown a lot since the beginning of the recent recession, as the recession is coming to an end it makes sense to pear it back.

  16. Re:I don't understand.. on Microwave Comms Betwen Population Centers Could Be Key To Easing Internet Bottlenecks · · Score: 1

    3 minutes after your post, someone posted something that totally disagrees with what you post.

    http://tech.slashdot.org/comme...

    It turns out that hollow fibers transmit faster than solid.

  17. Re:WTF on Trojanized, Info-Stealing PuTTY Version Lurking Online · · Score: 1

    From the second link in TFS:

    http://www.symantec.com/connec...

    The about shows "Unidentified Build" rather than the build number. Seems like sloppy hijacking to me.

  18. Re:Is it on the main download page? on Trojanized, Info-Stealing PuTTY Version Lurking Online · · Score: 2

    I wonder if there is any intention of handling more connection types. I have been using Remote Desktop Manager, but their free restrictions are kind of onerous as they don't allow password save in the free edition.

  19. Re:Is it on the main download page? on Trojanized, Info-Stealing PuTTY Version Lurking Online · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Windows has that, it is called the Microsoft Store.

  20. Re:Is it on the main download page? on Trojanized, Info-Stealing PuTTY Version Lurking Online · · Score: 1

    It would probably be better than the current situation of running Powershell through IIS like that makes any sense. It would be more stable as well. Have you ever tried to fix WinRM when it gets all mucked up?

  21. Re:Is it on the main download page? on Trojanized, Info-Stealing PuTTY Version Lurking Online · · Score: 2, Informative

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W...

    It isn't that unheard of.

  22. Re:Fox News on The Demographic Future of America's Political Parties · · Score: 1

    In the 1960s the US highest rate was also 90%. Trying to compare the US politics with European politics is a bit disingenuous, as the US is a far different animal.

    The US is a melting pot of different cultures, religions, and peoples. The US was settled by many different cultures. I read recently that for the first time, the US is not majority white anymore, that the hispanics and blacks together comprise more then 50% of the population. Is there even a country in Europe where white is less than 70% of the population?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D...

    It looks like the 2010 figures don't show that shift, perhaps I am mistaken. However, the US is a totally different creature to Europe, and attempts to compare the political climate of the two are futile.

  23. Re:So, when has this not been true? on The Demographic Future of America's Political Parties · · Score: 1

    Well, slightly different corporate interests. Democrats are supported by Wall Street and Hollywood, Republicans are supported by Defense Contractors and Energy Suppliers.

  24. Re:again with the "dead people voting" bullshit on The Demographic Future of America's Political Parties · · Score: 1

    I don't know, but looking around at some of my fellow commuters makes me think that maybe the dead might drive better...

  25. Re:Only Two Futures? on The Demographic Future of America's Political Parties · · Score: 1

    Did I type anything about other religious texts not being in law? I was saying that many of the ten commandments are already in the law, not that somehow this discludes any other religion from being in the law. There is a reason that Moses with the Ten Commandments is on the supreme court building, and it isn't for the religious aspect.