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  1. Re:Well, I _wanted_ to like her. on Jill Stein Pledges To Pardon Snowden and Appoint Him To Her Cabinet (zerohedge.com) · · Score: 1

    Your game is lame. And your accusations are nonsense.

  2. Re:Party breakdown on Patriot Act Expansion Fails In The House (thehill.com) · · Score: 0

    You only made the republican look better. This is like the civil rights legislation in 1964. It needed lots of republican support because so many democrats were against it. This is part of their rotating villain gag they like to pull.

  3. Re:Well, I _wanted_ to like her. on Jill Stein Pledges To Pardon Snowden and Appoint Him To Her Cabinet (zerohedge.com) · · Score: 1

    Connecticut is special

    Aren't we all?

    Lieberman always needed republican voters to win. He was a true republicrat in every sense.

  4. Re:Well, I _wanted_ to like her. on Jill Stein Pledges To Pardon Snowden and Appoint Him To Her Cabinet (zerohedge.com) · · Score: 1

    congress becomes gridlocked on process.

    Which is what we need right now until we significantly reduce reelection rates from 95%.

  5. Nobody's perfect

  6. Re:Well, I _wanted_ to like her. on Jill Stein Pledges To Pardon Snowden and Appoint Him To Her Cabinet (zerohedge.com) · · Score: 1

    That's true. If you can collect enough money from other people, you will be noticed.

  7. Re:Well, I _wanted_ to like her. on Jill Stein Pledges To Pardon Snowden and Appoint Him To Her Cabinet (zerohedge.com) · · Score: 0

    "Lesser evil" is still evil. Save the propaganda for the believers please. Homey don't play that.

    And you can't change the system without voting for people who would "change the system". And if you do that, you have solved the problem. capisci?

  8. Your guess is as good as mine.. Can it be more ambiguous?

    AT&T is currently working with the Linux Foundation on the structure for this open source initiative.

  9. Re:Well, I _wanted_ to like her. on Jill Stein Pledges To Pardon Snowden and Appoint Him To Her Cabinet (zerohedge.com) · · Score: 1
  10. Re:Well, I _wanted_ to like her. on Jill Stein Pledges To Pardon Snowden and Appoint Him To Her Cabinet (zerohedge.com) · · Score: 1

    And Clinton is a democrat, what's yer point? Running as a libertarian is what got him on the ballot. You do what you gotta do. And look at the bright side, he "steals" votes from Trump.

  11. Re:Unfortunately..... on Jill Stein Pledges To Pardon Snowden and Appoint Him To Her Cabinet (zerohedge.com) · · Score: 2

    What do you have against Frankenstein?

  12. AT&T delivered 8.5 million lines of code on AT&T Open Sources Its SDN Framework To The Linux Foundation (fiercetelecom.com) · · Score: 1

    Oh, that's right! Drown 'em in paperwork.

  13. Re:So much for rule of law on Jill Stein Pledges To Pardon Snowden and Appoint Him To Her Cabinet (zerohedge.com) · · Score: 1

    Of course, I have no idea where someone working in government might get this ridiculous notion that "the rules apply to others but not to me"

    Yeah, okay, we get the joke...

    All three candidates are making the libertarian guy look pretty good.

  14. Re:Well, I _wanted_ to like her. on Jill Stein Pledges To Pardon Snowden and Appoint Him To Her Cabinet (zerohedge.com) · · Score: 4, Informative

    There is a fourth candidate, you know. And he is relatively "normal" with some time in the trenches. He's on the ballot in all 50 states, and he tracks a bit higher than Stein. He makes a damn good alternative to Trump. Let's turn the election into a battle between Clinton and Johnson.

  15. Re:Candidate Who Won't Win a Single Precinct on Jill Stein Pledges To Pardon Snowden and Appoint Him To Her Cabinet (zerohedge.com) · · Score: 1

    ...makes campaign promise she will never have to fulfill.

    A very common practice in the business. Makes the front page though. And in this case it's a small reminder that we do have have more than two choices. And also the democrats can try to pull their guilt trip again and scapegoat Stein if Hillary were to lose.

  16. Re:This is better than an ICBM because...? on Russia Is Building a Nuclear Space Bomber (thedailybeast.com) · · Score: 1

    But in either case, what next?

    ... "guess I'll have a Coke"

  17. Neat advertising gimmick to make it on the front page. Works every time...

  18. Re:Is it real meat? on Slashdot Asks: Would You Eat Lab-Grown Meat? (dmarge.com) · · Score: 1

    Ever lived downwind/stream from a slaughterhouse and its effluence?

  19. Test flight OK, except autoland very rough. on Elon Musk: Autopilot Feature Was Disabled In Pennsylvania Crash (latimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Autoland not installed on this aircraft.

  20. Re:Is it real meat? on Slashdot Asks: Would You Eat Lab-Grown Meat? (dmarge.com) · · Score: 1

    You still need lots of space, but that's a problem with agriculture in general I suppose. To me, for lab grown meat to be a viable thing, the incubation and other processing would need to be done at the supermarket itself, or at home, and just feed it vegetable waste.

  21. Re:Is it real meat? on Slashdot Asks: Would You Eat Lab-Grown Meat? (dmarge.com) · · Score: 1

    That is an issue for the urban folk to deal with. But who knows? For them, somebody could conceivably could invent an incubator/smoker that will stand next to the fridge or out on the back porch, so it wouldn't really be an issue at all. 3D printed meat. tick tick tick... *ding*

  22. Re:no end-to-end no streaming media on UK Gov Says New Home Sec Will Have Powers To Ban End-to-end Encryption (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Let's not forget that Netflix uses encryption to protect Netflix, not the customer. And they, like the banks and other authorized institutions will of course get a license to encrypt to the app you will have to use to access their service, which will still have builtin back doors. HTTPS is not a thing to them. It is, and always will be broken. Stolen certs went and still go for years before being detected. That is usually the case with all detected breaches. So, I have to disagree that it would be obvious. They are discovered only by the pure chance that the thief got sloppy and somebody bumps into them by accident.

  23. Is it real meat? on Slashdot Asks: Would You Eat Lab-Grown Meat? (dmarge.com) · · Score: 1

    If so, why not eat it? The only problem is the fragile infrastructure needs to produce it, whereas farm grown meat can be grown in a pasture with relatively little assistance.

  24. Blocked? No routing around the damage? on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube Blocked In Turkey During Reported Coup Attempt (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    What is the status of circumvention efforts? Radio, mesh, ISPs just outside the border, anything? I would like to know if anybody is providing assistance in getting the word in and out of the country.

  25. *cough* Greece

    Sorry