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  1. Re:So Dems don't care I guess on Senators Demand Google Hand Over Internal Memo Urging Google+ Cover-up (zdnet.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    f IT is biased against republicans,
    I think the bias you are talking about occurs in coastal states, which are predominantly liberal.

    and news media is biased against republicans,
    Not all media is biased, there are some main media that offer both sides. Maybe not always, but the effort is there. Also, if a person is smart. They reference multiple sites when getting their information. Both opposed and for any given subject.

    and Hollywood is biased against republicans,Again, not all Hollywood. Look up republican actors/actress's.

    and women are all biased against republicans
    There are women republican senators, governors, congresswomen, business leaders, and just every day American citizens.

    if sports is biased against republicans,
    Easier just to link on this one: https://www.ranker.com/list/sp...

    if social media is biased against republicans,
    This one, I actually think is true when it comes to our main stream social media.

    immigrants are biased against republicans,
    Immigrants, or minorities? Or Naturalized citizen? I don't think all are against republicans.

  2. Re:Won't hackers just use a VPN? on To Deter Foreign Hackers, Some States May Also Be Deterring Voters (npr.org) · · Score: 2

    if the ones putting this into effect are liberal, I would agree. Our military votes republican most often.

    https://www.militarytimes.com/news/2016/05/09/military-times-survey-troops-prefer-trump-to-clinton-by-a-huge-margin/

  3. Re:Photsynthetic Goo ? on Self-Healing Material Can Build Itself From Carbon In the Air (mit.edu) · · Score: 1

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
    I actually thought Mexico was ahead of us also in this category, but not according to this

  4. I read the original article yesterday. And that is exactly what I seen, that both right and left leaning sites were being deleted.

    Now, one of the comments I seen on facebook was a question to the percentage of right/left political sites that was deleted.

    I would love to see that also

  5. Re:You can get similar results elsewhere on The Long, Long History of Long, Long CVS Receipts (vox.com) · · Score: 1

    I always thought KMart gave the longest receipts ever.

  6. google voice has no limit to blocked numbers on State Attorneys Urge FCC To Combat Neighborhood Spoofing (biglawbusiness.com) · · Score: 1

    Don't know the number? Don't answer it, do a quick search on it, then block it. Ba bye, don't let the door hit you in the ass

  7. Heart attack in aisle 3, cookies and candy on Walmart Patents Cart That Reads Your Pulse, Temperature (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Alert store associates. We have a possible heart attack in aisle 3. Reported individual is clogging the aisle due to their weight and breathing heavy.
    Update to Store associates. Possible heart attack has been downgraded to possible orgasm over the our fine selections of sugar products.

  8. Re:Plenty of evendince of this is real on New Evidence of Hacked Supermicro Hardware Found in US Telecom: Bloomberg (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 0

    Bloomberg HATES Trump. Seriously, you really think they will listen to ANYTHING Trump administration tells them?

  9. But this company is self insured and has an insurance company monitor and pay claims. We get breaks off our premiums if we participate in the wellness program.
    Why people think this is a bad thing, I don't understand.
    It's not like insurance companies don't already have your health information on file, now is it?

  10. hmmm, is ths fish face healthy or not? on Salmon Farmers Are Scanning Fish Faces To Fight Killer Lice (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1
  11. Yea numb nuts. Want to tell me any explorer from Europe from those days, no matter what nationality that didn't rack up double digit death tolls of the new worlds they discovered. Oh wait, your just an idiot that can only think of one person at a time. Bet you have trouble walking and chewing gum also

  12. Re: Good thing everyone pays! on Netflix Eats Up 15% of All Internet Downstream Traffic Worldwide, Study Finds (variety.com) · · Score: 1

    Because you consume more. And I do the same idiot. I know I use more bandwidth, I know that I should be charged. JUST LIKE ANY UTILITY on what I use.

  13. Re:The left continues to go batshit over Kavanaugh on Facebook Employees Outraged Over Exec's Appearance at Kavanaugh Hearing (thedailybeast.com) · · Score: 1

    Hasn't done this president or his administration a whole hell of a lot of good now has it. Charges are still being filed, investigations is still going on. All AGAINST this administration. And BY THIS BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT.
    What makes you think this administration, based on current and past history. Has any sway over how this branch of goverment will conduct investigations.
    Again, are you really this naive?

  14. Re:The left continues to go batshit over Kavanaugh on Facebook Employees Outraged Over Exec's Appearance at Kavanaugh Hearing (thedailybeast.com) · · Score: 1

    t's not a mystery how that happened. The investigation was called for by the executive branch, and that request also constrained the scope. It's a mystery precisely what the scope was, because we are not being permitted to know that, which is also something done by the executive branch.
    Oh, you mean the branch of the goverment that has done nothing but attack and derail this administration. Seriously, are you really that naive?

  15. Re: More accurately - A **few** FB employees outra on Facebook Employees Outraged Over Exec's Appearance at Kavanaugh Hearing (thedailybeast.com) · · Score: 2

    Innocent until proven guilty.
    "DUE PROCESS OF LAW AND EQUAL PROTECTION UNDER THE LAW: The 5th and 14th amendments to the U.S. Constitution guarantee âoedue process of lawâ to all persons, including foreign students and other aliens in the US. Due process of law requires that orderly legal procedures be followed to establish guilt before a person can be put in jail or otherwise punished. In the United States, a person is considered innocent until proven guilty. The 14th amendment to the US Constitution guarantees to every person, aliens included, âoeequal protection under the law.â Equal protection under the law means that the law applies to everyone equally, regardless of age, sex, race or wealth, and that no law may discriminate between persons or classes of persons. There are, however, laws that apply only to certain classes of people, such as aliens. As long as there is a reasonable basis for these laws, they satisfy the requirement of fairness and justice. These laws may limit and modify basic rights. Except for these special alien laws, foreign students are subject to the same laws as are American citizens. They are also guaranteed the same protection under the laws and the same civil rights as are American citizens.."
    https://www.wabash.edu/international/uslaws
    Or what, only people you agree with have that right as defined by the constitution. Don't like the constitution, or the amendments. change them, there is a process. Otherwise , shut up. Or get out and go to your shangri la nation of choice. Again, INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILITY.

  16. They are not using Telsa batteries on This Solar-Powered, 'Low Tech' Website Goes Offline When It's Cloudy (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    As backup. Or have wind mill's to also contribute to the power used. Dumb as dirt, both as an article. And the idiots that tried designing something like this.

  17. Re:Good thing everyone pays! on Netflix Eats Up 15% of All Internet Downstream Traffic Worldwide, Study Finds (variety.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    Progressive mind. Everything should be free. Cost of providing service should never be passed on to users.

  18. Re:Support for Rapenaugh ended today on Microsoft Will End Support For Skype Classic In November (techcrunch.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    And you will be found in the gutter begging for your life from gang banger. You will be sucking their cock to save your life after they piss all over your worthless ass.

  19. Re:What is the most devices.... on Windows 10 Passes 700 Million Devices (neowin.net) · · Score: 1

    Self check outs at Grocery stores, atm machines, and other such devices. I wouldn't be supersized if the os isn't on certain auto's

  20. Re:Starve to death on Roundup Weed Killer Could Be Linked To Widespread Bee Deaths, Study Finds (npr.org) · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Hope you and your family are the first to go.

  21. Re:not again! they don't want COBOL they want CICS on Do You Know Cobol? If So, There Might Be a Job for You. (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    Damn, even where I work which has it's claims system written in Cobol. I haven't heard CICS, VSAM(Remember ISAM). Lol, I also worked with IMS. That made all other database structures easy to understand. What do you mean a relational database is hard. shittttttttttttttttttttt, nada but a thang.

  22. Re:Seriously? on Do You Know Cobol? If So, There Might Be a Job for You. (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    Sorry, I remember y2k bug. Cobol programmers brought down serious money. When there are no other cobol programmers, there will be serious money for them again. Do you know how many MILLIONS of lines of code there is still in cobol?
    hink COBOL is dead? About 95 percent of ATM swipes use COBOL code, Reuters reported in April, and the 58-year-old language even powers 80 percent of in-person transactions. In fact, Reuters calculates that thereâ(TM)s still 220 billion lines of COBOL code currently being used in production today, and that every day, COBOL systems handle $3 trillion in commerce. Back in 2014, the prevalence of COBOL drew some concern from the trade newspaper American Banker.hink COBOL is dead? About 95 percent of ATM swipes use COBOL code, Reuters reported in April, and the 58-year-old language even powers 80 percent of in-person transactions. In fact, Reuters calculates that thereâ(TM)s still 220 billion lines of COBOL code currently being used in production today, and that every day, COBOL systems handle $3 trillion in commerce. Back in 2014, the prevalence of COBOL drew some concern from the trade newspaper American Banker.
    That is from 2017.
    https://thenewstack.io/cobol-everywhere-will-maintain/
    You don't think that many lines of cobol will not offer top dollar so ATM's, hospitals, insurance claims systems and what not do not fail. Are you really as stupid as that?

  23. Re:What a JOKE on Trump Administration Asks For Public Input on Data Privacy (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    The only person that should perform late term abrotion on themselves, is you.

  24. got me

  25. Valid point. These people are seeing what a lot of police officers see, which drives a large number of them to being drunks are depressed. Daily doses of violence, child molestation, or what ever type of filth that is out there would drive me to depression.