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  1. But but but th-the Chinese! on Report: Federal Workers, Contractors Behind Half of Government Cyber Breaches · · Score: 0

    And the Russians! Aren't they the chief troublemakers? How can we push our pre-emptive cyberwarfare withouth a boogeyman foreigner?

  2. Re:Paid shills on slashdot: the obvious tells on Worldwide Aaron Swartz Day Memorial Hackathons This Weekend · · Score: 1

    A bit late to the party, bud? The fact of paid shills has become evident from many angles. GHCQ (and the NSA by extension) have already been shown to employ paid trolls. https://firstlook.org/theinter... (Here's where you call Greenwald a libertarian or bitch about Omidyar Pierre.)
    Even telecoms employ pay trolls. http://www.vice.com/read/troll...
    Oil companies? You bet. http://www.dailykos.com/story/...

    So of course the government does as well--are you daft? In another message I'm arguing against a guy named Trollston, for fuck's sake.

  3. Re:Generic smear #15377: "He's rich!" on Worldwide Aaron Swartz Day Memorial Hackathons This Weekend · · Score: 1

    "He was a common criminal who couldn't handle the fact that he got caught."
    Your deception lies in the word "caught". Aaron wasn't caught, he was specifically targeted by the government. It wasn't MIT pursuing charges against him--it was the FBI.

  4. Paid shills on slashdot: the obvious tells on Worldwide Aaron Swartz Day Memorial Hackathons This Weekend · · Score: 1

    Hates Aaron Schwartz? check.
    Hates Manning, Assange, Snowden and Greenwald? Quadruple check.
    An undying yet unspkoken loyalty to endless spying and the liars that enable it? You bet your ass.

    You shills are so bad at this, it blows my mind. I hope for your employer's sake that you're an unpaid intern, else our tax money is going to waste twice over.

  5. He got in trouble for his involvement with wikilea on Worldwide Aaron Swartz Day Memorial Hackathons This Weekend · · Score: 1

    I doubt you're so naiive as to think that the fed prosecuted him purely over JSTOR when both JSTOR and MIT didn't care to continue with the charges. He was targeted by the government as an activist. That's how he was martyred, not over JSTOR.

  6. Generic smear #15377: "He's rich!" on Worldwide Aaron Swartz Day Memorial Hackathons This Weekend · · Score: 1

    Funny how all these emotional arguments for JSTOR appear whenever there's an Aaron Schwartz thread, as if anyone on slashdot really feels that strongly about piracy.

  7. Trolls blaming the victim for prosecutorial overre on Worldwide Aaron Swartz Day Memorial Hackathons This Weekend · · Score: 2

    Your entire premise is that the government went after him for enabling JSTOR privacy , but the feds actually went after him on principle and used JSTOR as an excuse. The feds has raided his apartment over a year earlier for his correspondence with wikileaks.

    But you shills are just here to trash his character, anyway.

  8. Paid government trolls all over this thread on Worldwide Aaron Swartz Day Memorial Hackathons This Weekend · · Score: 1

    Some agency is very afraid of Aaron becoming a martyr, and their paid trolls are here to throw out talking points someone else wrote for the purpose of trashing Aaron's character.

    They don't even try to hide it. Giant paragraphs of garbage, shitposting, you name it. The fact of trolls indicates the truth: Aaron was ultimately victimized by his government, not MIT or JSTOR.

  9. Maybe it's their spines. on Birds Found Using Human Musical Scales For the First Time · · Score: 1

    The twelve tone scale in humans corresponds to the resonant frequencies of our vertebrae. I've always wondered if different species have their own spine-songs, so to speak. As a fun side-note, humans automatically speak in a major or minor key depending on whether their message is positive or negativr.

  10. Election fraud, but not voter fraud. on US Midterm Elections Discussion · · Score: 1

    That distinction is one worth making.

  11. Only 15 comments and this trash is +4? on Free Broadband For NYC Public Housing? · · Score: 3

    Trolls sure have itchy trigger fingers in these municipal wifi threads. Don't bring up comcast? Why, because you'd be obligated to defend them? Nice appeal to vague conservative outrage with the obama phone namedrop, though.

    In reality, there are many poor areas where no one can afford broadband, and sedentary ISPs like comcast have no incetive to develop infrastructure or lower their prices. That's the problem--not a bunch of poor folk who want "hand outs".

  12. If a secret surveillance satellite means "coldwar" on A Mysterious Piece of Russian Space Junk Does Maneuvers · · Score: 2

    The the NSA is waging a cold war on every nation on the planet. But trolls here are of course more concerned with the russian and chinese boogiemen.

  13. Comcast fanboy detected on First Detailed Data Analysis Shows Exactly How Comcast Jammed Netflix · · Score: 1

    Wait, did I say comcast fanboy? I forgot, those don't exist. Guess I should have said:

    Paid shill detected

  14. How is this not a neutrality issue? on First Detailed Data Analysis Shows Exactly How Comcast Jammed Netflix · · Score: 1

    Regardless of the mechanism for throttling traffic, Comcast's customers are being disallowed access to a certain network because Comcast allows congestion only for traffic to those sites. Comcast and Verizon have a direct conflict of interest, providing services similar to those of competitors that they are throttling.
    The idea that there is a bandwidth "shortage" caused by services like Netflix is fucking laughable, and a total spoon-fed excuse to rob paying customers of the service they deserve.

  15. Re:That argument is so dumb that my head hurts on Location of Spilled Oil From 2010 Deepwater Horizon Event Found · · Score: 1

    You're comparing the hypothetical seepage of oil--which would in the ocean--to the loss of blood, which is rejuvenated. But I bet you guys felt really clever about the first troll account's unfunny set-up into your right-out-of-your-ass non-factoid. Cry more, BP trolls.

  16. That argument is so dumb that my head hurts on Location of Spilled Oil From 2010 Deepwater Horizon Event Found · · Score: 1

    Aside from the fact that you're comparing the supposed collective seeping of a liquid into the ocean with human bloodloss and a bunch of random numbers you pulled out of your bum, I'm sure the fishers that are out of business due to the incredible damage to the marine food web are very thrilled that you think oil contamination is harmless, let alone the effects of Corexit, the extremely toxic that BP wantonly sprayed all over the spill to help hide evidence of the crime.
    http://www.theguardian.com/env...


    So now there are several hundred meter-thick swaths of death sludge, 100 meters thick in some places..
    http://www.sciencedaily.com/re...
    But a little oil's harmless, right guys?

  17. Downvoted by trolls for mentioning Corexit on Location of Spilled Oil From 2010 Deepwater Horizon Event Found · · Score: 1

    How typical.

  18. So many paid shills in this thread. Cry more, BP. on Location of Spilled Oil From 2010 Deepwater Horizon Event Found · · Score: 0

    An endless bevvy of incredibly unfunny and pointless jokes? Check
    Long, rambling anecdotal accounts that have nothing to do with the topic? Check

    People whining about "environmental whackos"? Check
    Token crazy using allcaps and the N word? Check

    It's all so formulaic by now that I can't help but wonder whether they've replaced the shills with AI by now. That's really how bad the oil trolls here are at what they do.

  19. The Corexit "dispersant" BP used made it sink. on Location of Spilled Oil From 2010 Deepwater Horizon Event Found · · Score: 2

    The dispersant Corexit was used to disperse the oil.. straight to the ocean floor.. The EPA told BP to stop using Corexit, which is carcinogenic and neurotoxic, and BP simply ignored that order--making potentially hundreds of thousands sick nearby. Oil is bad to touch, and Corexit is bad to touch, but the combination is a death-sludge. BP is a truly evil entity, in so many ways.

  20. Re:FBI Doesn't plant evidence on FBI Warns Industry of Chinese Cyber Campaign · · Score: 1

    "but they only arrest people who actually commit the crime" ...after prodding them for months and giving them all the necessary training and materials to commit said crime. Then the FBI cheers as if it helped to solve a situation that it in reality created. You are delusional if you don't see the problem with that.

  21. FBI planted child porn on FBI Warns Industry of Chinese Cyber Campaign · · Score: 1

    This is easy. See: Freedom Hosting.
    http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2013/09/fbi-admits-what-we-all-suspected-it-compromised-freedom-hostings-tor-servers/
    The FBI had compromised this guy's servers for months, and then viola, there's child porn on there. The fact that the dudes you know from the business seem like right ol' chaps is no reflection on the nature of the FBI or its sordid, filthy history.
    You realize the FBI is constantly arming and training wannabe terrorists to the brink of action, right? http://occupywallst.org/forum/...

  22. More to fear from the FBI than the chinese on FBI Warns Industry of Chinese Cyber Campaign · · Score: 1

    The chinese might break into your secure email server, but they won't plant child porn on it in an attempt to incriminate you. The FBI, on the other hand..

  23. Re:XFD @ wind subsidies costly cf. oil on Wind Power Is Cheaper Than Coal, Leaked Report Shows · · Score: 1

    Volume is crucial in measuring how much taxpayer money goes to which entity. The total subsidies obtained by some of the richest entities in the world make solar and wind subsidies look like peanuts

  24. Re:XFD @ wind subsidies costly cf. oil on Wind Power Is Cheaper Than Coal, Leaked Report Shows · · Score: 1

    Per KWh.. but not per total volume, which is what OP was arguing. It's also worth noting that we're largely comparing ridiculous freebies given to companies for simply existing or manufacturing in the US--funds that are never obligated to go towards any R&D--to tax breaks given in part to individuals for developing renewables on their own property.

  25. XFD @ wind subsidies costly cf. oil on Wind Power Is Cheaper Than Coal, Leaked Report Shows · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Wind energy subsidies amd tax breaks are miniscule compared to those provided to fossil fuels. What fox news incubation tank did you climb out of?