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  1. Re:this is what a smartwatch is supposed to be on Pebble Unveils Pebble 2, Pebble Time 2, and Pebble Core Smartwatches (kickstarter.com) · · Score: 1

    You mean where I totally destroyed your argument? That time? You are hilarious.

    No, it doesn't bug me, I just enjoy all the attention. It is fun proving you incompetent over and over. But at least no one thinks what I do is malware, so I am all good with my life.

  2. Re:Dealing with steadily rising wages? on Adidas To Sell Robot-Made Shoes In Germany (dw.com) · · Score: 1

    (euro) 2.304 billion / 1 million (workers) = 2304 Euro...ok, so where is that raise supposed to come from? Personally, I wouldn't see everyone getting a 2304 Euro a year raise as "paying decent wages" either.

  3. Re: Dealing with steadily rising wages? on Adidas To Sell Robot-Made Shoes In Germany (dw.com) · · Score: 1

    Such as rampant entitlement? Every person should be allowed to act like a thug and beat up police officers and never expect to get shot for rushing at a cop in a threatening manner!

  4. Re:The enemy of my enemy is my friend on Tech Billionaire Peter Thiel Secretly Bankrolled Hulk Hogan's Lawsuit Against Gawker: Reports (gawker.com) · · Score: 1

    What does that have to do with illegally publishing a sex tape without permission of both partys?

  5. Re:What's particularly fishy... on Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Fitbit For 'Highly Inaccurate' Heart Rate Trackers (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    https://www.fitbit.com/chargeh...

    Scroll all the way down that page, and read the Heart Rate paragraph. If you expect it to be extremely accurate, it is you that is expecting something false, Fitbit does not sell them as medical devices, and make no claims of accuracy.

  6. Re:What's particularly fishy... on Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Fitbit For 'Highly Inaccurate' Heart Rate Trackers (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    https://www.fitbit.com/chargeh...

    (all the way at the bottom of the page)

    Heart Rate
    Like all heart rate monitoring technologies, accuracy is affected by physiology, location of device, and different movements. Learn more about wear during workouts.

    The directions state clearly that you should wear it two inches above your wrist during workouts, and the "Learn more" line links to information about this:
    https://www.fitbit.com/purepul...

    I never expected the Fitbit to be equivalent to a medical heart rate monitor, but I wouldn't expect to pay $130 for a medical scanner either. It seems to me that this is a frivolous case, as Fitbit never claimed their sensors were accurate compared to an EKG. I hope they lose this case, and wouldn't sign up for the class if it was offered.

  7. Re:Retaliatory much? on Google France Being Raided For Unpaid Taxes (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    How is it shady when it is perfectly legal? If you buy a Mercedes, or buy something from Ikea, do you expect that either of those corporations pay taxes on the entire sale price, rather than just the profit? Why is it shady when Google has expenses that are deducted before the profit is figured? Why do they suddenly not get to deduct their expenses from their profit, while every other company around does?

  8. Re:How about going after everyone else when your d on Google France Being Raided For Unpaid Taxes (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    FYI, precedent, not precedence.

    http://www.dictionary.com/brow...
    http://www.dictionary.com/brow...

    Not meaning to be an ass, just hoping to help you improve your language usage. I would expect the same when I make a mistake.

  9. Re:Standard Samsung MO on China's Huawei Sues Samsung Claiming Mobile Patent Infringement (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Um, you do realize that Samsung holds nearly 10% of the LTE patents don't you?

    http://www.i-runway.com/images...

    So, who is copying who here?

  10. Re:That's rich on China's Huawei Sues Samsung Claiming Mobile Patent Infringement (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    I can only find so far one document that is functioning WRT the LTE patents, but they list Samsung as having patents, but no patents for Huawei.
    http://www.i-runway.com/images...

    Perhaps when this site stops falling over itself, you can point to the Huawei patent on LTE that seems like others don't even know exists:
    https://ipr.etsi.org/

    So, what I see here is that Huawei will get a big smackdown when they can't sell their own devices anymore due to Samsung pulling permission to use their 4G LTE patents.

    It isn't jingoism when it is fact proven over and over. Huawei have been caught using stolen code in their devices, so how is that not fact now and instead bigotry?

  11. Re:LMAO @ Rabbi Coren's "ministry of untruth" on Scientists Find A 'Weak Spot' In HIV That May Pave The Way To A Vaccine (futurism.com) · · Score: 1

    Keep it up APK, it just shows how desperate you are. You aren't hurting my feelings, you aren't proving me wrong, you are just showing how much the petulant child you are.

  12. Re:this is what a smartwatch is supposed to be on Pebble Unveils Pebble 2, Pebble Time 2, and Pebble Core Smartwatches (kickstarter.com) · · Score: 1

    Everyone knows you're a fucking loser Coren22. How many times did Apk smack you around here on slashdot?

    Zero. Though you do love coming back for more every time I prove you wrong and inept.

    Not that it's some huge victory considering you're a brain-damaged autistic defective by birth and even more so considering you're a do nothing of note in computing limited nobody.

    Aww, are you trying to hurt my feelings. Keep on tilting APKuixote, one of these days those windmills will fall to your attacks.

  13. Re:Is cheaper really better? on Backblaze Releases Billion-Hour Hard Drive Reliability Report (extremetech.com) · · Score: 1

    Thank you, that is exactly what I was looking for.

  14. Re:this is what a smartwatch is supposed to be on Pebble Unveils Pebble 2, Pebble Time 2, and Pebble Core Smartwatches (kickstarter.com) · · Score: 1

    Oh, so you have one too AC?

  15. Re:Rabbi Coren22 can't be forgiven (lol)... apk on Copyright Trolls Rightscorp Are Teetering On The Verge Of Bankruptcy (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Tore me apart? You have YET to actually prove me wrong on anything. What is your malfunction? What makes you think you ever are right when everyone around you comments about how wrong you always are?

    You will notice, in that link you kindly provide that not a single one of your points actually hit home. I have refuted every one of them, and you have yet to actually come up with a single issue with something I have said. Keep tilting at those windmills Quixote.

  16. Re:LMAO @ Rabbi Coren's "ministry of untruth" on Scientists Find A 'Weak Spot' In HIV That May Pave The Way To A Vaccine (futurism.com) · · Score: 1

    Is it possible to talk behind your back when everything I type is available for all to see? You really are a paranoid schizophrenic aren't you? What's it like to be brain damaged APK? You should know since you have the most outwardly obvious brain damage, whereas I get people who are surprised when they find out I have mild Autism after knowing me for years.

  17. Re:It doesn't take a genius to blow you away on Scientists Find A 'Weak Spot' In HIV That May Pave The Way To A Vaccine (futurism.com) · · Score: 1

    Funny, cause I could say the same about you as you haven't "won" a single argument with me.

  18. As far as I know CCITT uses Mb/s universally in their documents. Which is far more compelling than your AT&T and Verizon examples.

    That was kind of the point I was making. I don't know about the T1 jacks you have seen, but I haven't ever seen one that was labeled with MB or frankly Mb. Everywhere I know of the telecoms industry understands the difference, and to avoid lawsuits they try to use Mb where it applies.

  19. Re:Is there a better way to clean then? on Scientists Discover Why Your Dirty Laundry Stinks (discovery.com) · · Score: 1

    Go for the eyes Boo! - Minsc
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

  20. Re:example of his "sophisticated political views"? on Hacker Phineas Fisher is Trying To Start a 'Hack Back' Political Movement (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    My shame is being too much like americans and becoming completely fucking useless, like all americans.

    So useless that our economy divided up by population is higher than half of Europe? The Per capita GDP of the US is double Spain's, we are so lazy we do double the work output that your country does! Lazy indeed...

    http://data.worldbank.org/indi...

    Perhaps you should rethink your bigotry about lazy Americans, as it doesn't fit the actual truth of the matter.

  21. But, in telecom do they capitalize it?

    Verizon doesn't:
    http://www.verizon.com/home/fi...

    AT&T doesn't:
    https://www.att.com/internet/

    So, who uses B when they should use b?

  22. It is also a microaggression to point out the misuse of units!

  23. Re:Here's a simple fix... on How Copyright Law Is Being Misused To Remove Material From the Internet (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Where do you get the idea that it works this way?

    Google took down the content due to a DMCA claim of copyright infringement. Where would you get the idea that it took the information down due to British defamation laws?

    It appears that Mumsnet:

    Mumsnet, following UK law on libel accusations, passed the letter on to Narey and offered her the chance to delete the post or get in touch with BuildTeam to sort out the matter.

    Which is not anything to do with Google.

    Later, Google received a DMCA notice for copyright infringement, which they performed the REQUIRED actions of the DMCA, and took the item down and notified the poster of the action. The proper response to a false report like this, is to reply to the false report and have the information reinstated.

    You seem to have conflated two entirely separate actions into a single one, when they are surely not the same thing.

  24. Re:Permanent Chinese low Earth orbit space facilit on Space Updates From Three Countries (indiatimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Chinese food delivery to the ISS? That would make the stay livable!

  25. Re:still insane. on Space Updates From Three Countries (indiatimes.com) · · Score: 1

    At least they are making with improving very most their English.

    Shouldn't that be Engrish?