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  1. Re: Police? on Ask Slashdot: How Do I Recover From Doxxing? · · Score: 1

    And do you remember the reaction when people started putting them on CD-ROMs in the early 90s?

  2. Re:Police? on Ask Slashdot: How Do I Recover From Doxxing? · · Score: 0

    ...have your lawyer...

    Yes, we all have one of those in our pockets...

  3. Re:A better idea on A Call To RICO Climate Change Science Deniers · · Score: 1

    No, they think they can stop climate change

  4. Re:Murder through policy decisions. on A Call To RICO Climate Change Science Deniers · · Score: 1

    ... dark forces.

    Oh dear! Hogwarts isn't safe!

  5. Re:It's not just Chrome on Crash Chrome With 16 Characters · · Score: 4, Funny

    Every time you change code... you stand a chance of introducing a bug.

    Maybe the code doesn't want to change...

  6. The most dangerous is the Monsanto Wasp on Wasps Have Injected New Genes Into Butterflies · · Score: 1

    It stings with a patented formula.

  7. Re:They are the pirates on One Day After iOS 9's Launch, Ad Blockers Top Apple's App Store · · Score: 1

    Maybe the OP was a bit ambiguous. I was talking about the industry rats who claim ad blockers are stealing.

  8. They are the pirates on One Day After iOS 9's Launch, Ad Blockers Top Apple's App Store · · Score: 5, Informative

    They're stealing my time, and electricity

  9. Re:Time to pay attention on Chinese Compiling "Facebook" of US Government Employees · · Score: 1

    The secret of our success is that it's secret. Showing our 'failures' is the better distraction.

  10. solve the grand challenges facing humanity? on XPRIZE's Jono Bacon On the Next Great Challenge · · Score: 1

    Oh, that's easy-peasy-lemon-squeezy! Just change man's nature. Problem solved. No applause, just send money, thankyouverymuch...

  11. Re:It means nothing on What Congress' New Email-privacy Bill Means For Your Inbox · · Score: 1

    What I understood you said is you can't legislate at all.

    I'm sorry if my figurative speech that it's 'impossible' to legislate led to any confusion. Yes, you can write all the laws you want on this, and they will be circumvented quite easily with corrupt judges who rubber stamp warrants, as they are now. None if this will stop them from dragging you through the system should the desire arise. They can lock you up for years and then drop the charges before it comes up before the judge in public court. Until a person's stolen time can be recuperated, the law will serve no purpose outside the lawyering business. What really is impossible is knowing what information is being stored and who is collecting it. No law can protect you from that. Trust is long gone, it is naive to assume anything but the worst.

  12. Re:Yay Librarians!! on Followup: Library Board Unanimously Supports TOR Relay · · Score: 1

    We can show our support by being more careful who we elect into office. Saying 'thanks' doesn't mean much if you vote for people who would have them fired or arrested for resisting.

  13. Re:It means nothing on What Congress' New Email-privacy Bill Means For Your Inbox · · Score: 1

    I love the world we live in. You can say the exact same thing I did, and we get modded in opposite directions. Is it because people hate me? I wouldn't know

  14. Re:It means nothing on What Congress' New Email-privacy Bill Means For Your Inbox · · Score: 1

    NSA has copies...

  15. Re:It means nothing on What Congress' New Email-privacy Bill Means For Your Inbox · · Score: 0

    It is impossible to legislate. You can never know who is capturing and storing what.

  16. It means nothing on What Congress' New Email-privacy Bill Means For Your Inbox · · Score: 0

    It is a pacifier. There is no milk.

  17. Re:Excellent! on NYU Study: America's Voting Machines Are Rapidly Aging Out · · Score: 1

    Somebody wants to sell voting machines. And it takes time to "prepare" them.. know what I mean? nod nod wink wink..

  18. Kinda figures this would be the BIG story on UK Labour Party's Support For Homeopathy Grows · · Score: 1

    All this to evade any real issues brought up by this guy's election.

    Anyway, why should homeopathy get any less respect than religion? The bible says *Your own faith shall heal you*...

  19. Re:Nothing to worry about on UK Labour Party's Support For Homeopathy Grows · · Score: 1

    They never had a chance against the Brits, not once. Even the Romans couldn't hang on that long..

  20. Re:The papers on UK Labour Party's Support For Homeopathy Grows · · Score: 1

    Makes you wonder what the establishment is afraid of.

    No, it merely confirms suspicion. The adversarial nature of authority is quite transparent.

  21. risk of failures and crashes on NYU Study: America's Voting Machines Are Rapidly Aging Out · · Score: 4, Insightful

    And let's not forget fraud...The black boxes are not trustworthy. I find it hard to believe that some of these crackpots are actually winning the vote. We need to go back to paper. It's easier to verify and very low maintenance.

  22. So, what's the fine? on Google Found Guilty of "Abusing Dominant Market Position" In Russia · · Score: 1

    They have to pay for dinner at Buono

  23. Re: Three guesses... on Google Found Guilty of "Abusing Dominant Market Position" In Russia · · Score: 1

    I think that Google just needs to withdraw their services from countries who pull this crap.

    *Oh! The vodka!* What's this "crap" are you talking about? You know, the computers and secretaries write all the "complaints" and do all the paperwork. What's being discussed on the phone are dinner/concert/movie dates and somewhere to hook up.

  24. Ello, I wish to register a complaint on How To Find Out If GCHQ and the NSA Spied On You, and How To Complain · · Score: 1

    We're closin' for lunch.

  25. Re:Why 256 on It Is Programmer Day - Why So Apathetic? · · Score: 1

    Ah, roughly the "orbital" period of the solar system about its barycenter... Should be quite an occasion.