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  1. Re:Yes, they burn lots of coal on India Aims To Become 100% Electric Vehicle Nation By 2030 (ndtv.com) · · Score: 1

    And I would imagine the noise levels will go way down. All those little two stroke putt-putts make a lot of racket, in addition to all that smoke.

  2. Yes, they burn lots of coal on India Aims To Become 100% Electric Vehicle Nation By 2030 (ndtv.com) · · Score: 1

    How much "new" electricity is coming from coal? The coal is being burned anyway, with or without electric cars. It seems to me that the conversion will make a big difference, at least on the street level.

  3. Re:What about the money? on Patent That Cost Microsoft Millions Gets Invalidated (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Hey, if you can bust a prenup, don't be so quick to dismiss.

  4. Re:What would make the most difference on Canada and USA Feds Unite To Fight Spammers and Telemarketers · · Score: 4, Insightful

    What we need is to make it impossible to spoof caller ID, which I'm sure isn't very difficult technically, but the telecoms are accomplices in the business.

  5. Re:What about the money? on Patent That Cost Microsoft Millions Gets Invalidated (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Well, I certainly would sue for it.

  6. Re:/. Found to be trapped in an endless cycle on Heavy Social Media Users Trapped In Endless Cycle of Depression (independent.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    But this one is different! You didn't see the (Dr. Evil) quotation marks in today's headline?

  7. What about the money? on Patent That Cost Microsoft Millions Gets Invalidated (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    These guys should give it back, no?

  8. Vote them out, or don't complain. on Bill Introduced To Require ID When Purchasing "Burner Phones" (house.gov) · · Score: 1

    Let's hope the miracle of 3D printing will eventually preclude any regulation of who can have a phone.

  9. Re:chief of staff to Secretary of State on Former Bush Official Lawrence Wilkerson Says Snowden Has Done a 'Service' (salon.com) · · Score: 1

    Pity it's only people who are part of administrations long out of power say things like this.

    Standard Operating Procedure... Nothing to lose. They get better book/movie deals that way and they keep their pensions. And besides, if they try anything while in power, they will take a heavy fall.

  10. Don't you see? The curve just starts leveling off after Trump becomes president. We're doomed I tell ya! DOOMED!

  11. This sort of irrational behavior is part of the scam. The democrats need a way to scare people into voting for Hillary no matter what she did while ballot stuffing the primaries as "republicans". No talk of independents this election! And in the meantime take a gander the crazy state politics in the other rings of this circus.

    I remember how boring I thought this election season would be. Good thing my hat is made of chocolate. Madison Avenue strikes gold!

  12. The numbers speak for themselves. Women do not have to submit to lower wages.

  13. Re:Maybe, hackers just want to get the terrorists? on Apple's Lack of Bug Bounty Program May Explain Why Hackers Would Help FBI · · Score: 1

    Not really. crispy clean just made me kinda hungry for a doughnut.

  14. Maybe men are better at negotiating salary.

    They're just more aggressive.

  15. They're not a complete waste on Jason Bradbury Believes Coding Lessons In Schools Are a Waste of Time (trustedreviews.com) · · Score: 1

    If nothing else, you might learn how to type really fast.

  16. Re:Well that's awesome but... on AMOLED Displays Are Now Cheaper To Produce Than LCD (androidauthority.com) · · Score: 1

    Do people still keep their TVs? I don't see too many 10 year old flat screens.

    This wouldn't a real big issue if only we could replace parts, but the better profits are in sealed units.

  17. Re:Maybe, hackers just want to get the terrorists? on Apple's Lack of Bug Bounty Program May Explain Why Hackers Would Help FBI · · Score: 1

    the FBI's attempts to find his accomplices (if any) is as crispy clean from both legal and ethical point of view as virgin snow.

    :-) Always the comedian... You might want to polish up on the metaphors though.

  18. Re:Stupid article is stupid... on Apple's Lack of Bug Bounty Program May Explain Why Hackers Would Help FBI · · Score: 1

    What if Spectre pays the hackers one millyun dollars?

    One million dollars isn't exactly a lot of money these days.

  19. Re:And God made man in His Own image on Microsoft's 'Teen Girl' AI Experiment Becomes a 'Neo-Nazi Sex Robot' · · Score: 1

    All the way up!

  20. Re: "Free" internet on Angola's Wikipedia Pirates Are Exposing Loopholes in Zero Rating · · Score: 1

    You can't force a company, which spends a lot of good money on promoting their product, to freely promote other services.

    Never said I wanted to. The simple goal is circumventing the blockage.

  21. Re:It is not a justification for more surveillance on Terrorist Attack In Brussels Airport and Metro Station: At Least 34 Dead (mirror.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Culture of murderers that you arm and finance. Eh whatever, thanks for the fish and keep on strokin'.

  22. Re:It is not a justification for more surveillance on Terrorist Attack In Brussels Airport and Metro Station: At Least 34 Dead (mirror.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Specifics have no effect on a fanatic. In fact, it only results in increased fanaticism. You confirm that with every post. The general idea is good enough. You simply side with your own ideologues to maintain a "superior" position and to curry favor with your superiors. It would be weird if you didn't.

    Just so you know, Daesh wouldn't exist without your support. The world thanks you.

  23. Re:"Free" internet on Angola's Wikipedia Pirates Are Exposing Loopholes in Zero Rating · · Score: 1

    Blocking should rile people up. I'm glad to see they are getting around it. It balances the power structure just a tiny bit.

  24. A dollar is the *usual amount*

    You know, I like when you talk all angry 'n shit... I'll bet (also a dollar) it pumps you up.

    Peak oil has still passed, outside whatever panicky moment that will occasionally come by. If not, then the sky's the limit, and your "peak" is indefinite.

  25. That's nice on China Is On an Epic Solar Power Binge (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    What's that in percentage of total eletric power?