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  1. Re:The US will start smaller on In Ireland, All RC and Drones Over 1kg To Be Registered (suasnews.com) · · Score: 1

    It's all good. The incentive to develop little bitty drones will compensate.

  2. Re:in my country making paper plane is illegal on In Ireland, All RC and Drones Over 1kg To Be Registered (suasnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Name one

  3. Re:Flash Bugs running on Microsoft Windows .. on 8 of the 10 Top Security Flaws Used By Cyber-Criminals This Year Were Flash Bugs (recordedfuture.com) · · Score: 1

    Name one OS that can't be "exploited" in this fashion.

    That is the point. All OSs suck. This simply should not happen. I am becoming more convinced it is intentional.

  4. Re:How will that "professional organization" be... on Fury and Fear In Ohio As IT Jobs Go To India (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Unions fail because their bosses are just as corrupt as the company bosses. All the same politics are at play. The higher you go the crookeder it gets.

  5. Kinda like InTrade on Gambling Could Reveal Which Scientific Studies Are Worth Their Salt (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 1

    Las Vegas casino overs will have something to say about this. But better than mere gambling, let's put these guys in the ring. Make it into a Gladiator contest. Then you'll have a market.

  6. Re:UK on The UK Will Police the Dark Web With a New Task Force (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Funny how corrupt, greedy politicians keep winning elections despite all the complaints.

  7. Re:Fucking liars on The UK Will Police the Dark Web With a New Task Force (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    The threadbare excuse that this is to "protect the kiddies" fools no-one, I'm sure.

    And you would be wrong. Take another look at the election results. You only have to fool enough people to stay in power.

  8. hope the British public will make it legitimate. on UK Gov't Can Demand Backdoors, Give Prison Sentences For Disclosing Them (arstechnica.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    They did that when they voted for these people. Five more years... Enjoy

  9. Re:If you find a backdoor on UK Gov't Can Demand Backdoors, Give Prison Sentences For Disclosing Them (arstechnica.co.uk) · · Score: 2

    If I were a British subject, I would complain to my representatives, LOUDLY, that this is a really bad idea.

    You are obviously outnumbered. Enjoy the ride.

  10. It is impossible and futile to enforce. And besides the government needs the info also. What could be more convenient than to put Google, et al in charge of *information retrieval*?

  11. Re:Girls just wanna have fun on Before Barbie's Brainy Makeover, Mattel Execs Met With White House, Google · · Score: 1

    I don't know. Trying to put those little bitty condoms on the Ken doll could get kinda tricky.

  12. What this statement says: on Israel 'To Review' Top Appointment After Facebook Controversy (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    "It is very clear to me that in an official post one has to behave and express oneself differently."

    Officials are urged to take acting lessons.

  13. Girls just wanna have fun on Before Barbie's Brainy Makeover, Mattel Execs Met With White House, Google · · Score: 4, Funny

    When do we get Breaking Bad Barbie?

  14. Re:fighting carbon pollution? on Obama Rejects Keystone XL Pipeline (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 2

    No, I mean voters, the people who actually choose who to vote for. There is no one else to blame. And if you are going to scapegoat people, make sure to include the Koch Bros, and all the other little dynasties you can think of in that specific bunch.

  15. Re:fighting carbon pollution? on Obama Rejects Keystone XL Pipeline (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    He still serves the party and brings in lots of money.

  16. Sorry, I never got past Pong and Solitaire, everything else is too fast and complicated for me.

  17. Jeeze! How many variations of Tetris is there?

  18. Re:It's the Price of Oil. on Obama Rejects Keystone XL Pipeline (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 2

    They requested a delay with the hope that a possible republican administration will pick it up in 2017.

  19. Re:Economic calculations on Obama Rejects Keystone XL Pipeline (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    But naturally he didn't claim risks to the climate -- only risks to US leadership on climate issues.

    That's the dogma that wins elections. He scored political points for the party, as is his job. They simply decided the liabilities outweighed the benefits and let the press go nuts, making up any story they want. People in a smoked filled room don't usually spend a lot of time talking about the 'environment'.

  20. Re:Political bullshit that has nothing to do with on Obama Rejects Keystone XL Pipeline (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 2

    You can stop with the high drama. This is business, and nothing but. Simple short term cost/benefit ratios are all that is considered. They didn't like the numbers, so they pulled the plug.

  21. Re:No on Obama Rejects Keystone XL Pipeline (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    That's bullshit. American refiners want the business. Don't look for anything that isn't there, just count the money

  22. Re:fighting carbon pollution? on Obama Rejects Keystone XL Pipeline (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    I can only surmise that the decision was based entirely on politics and not on common sense.

    No, it was based on money. With low prices, the payoff wasn't there. And besides, there are other, competing pipelines that will benefit nicely.

  23. Re:fighting carbon pollution? on Obama Rejects Keystone XL Pipeline (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    is obama and his administration fucking retarded? did he flunk basic math and science?

    No, this is what politicians do to keep their jobs. The follow, they don't lead. They have no principles of their own, only the whims of of their patrons. Apparently this is what the voters want...

  24. Re:Genetically Blacks are dumber on New vs. Old: a Comparison of 23andMe's Health Reports and the Raw Data (enlis.com) · · Score: 0

    Some people agree with you

  25. Yeah well, an appliance shouldn't be so easy to hack. And automatic updates shouldn't cause so many breakdowns, even if it is good for the repair/cleanup business. Computers are still not ready for prime time. They are way too frail. The word "robust" doesn't enter the picture.