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  1. Re:Business and Bitcoin? What could go wrong? on Beyond Bitcoin: How Business Can Capitalize On Blockchains · · Score: 1

    only a system of regulation backed by a government can protect you from that.

    OH NO! The government is made up of people! PEOPLE!

    Wake up, boy! You're having one of your dreams again...

  2. A semi workaround on Bugs In Belkin Routers Allow DNS Spoofing, Credential Theft · · Score: 1

    Turn off all automatic upgrades. Do it manually, verifying the source in the process.

  3. Oh no! on LILO Bootloader Development To End · · Score: 1

    First init, and now this? Where will it end?

  4. Re:this has nothing to dow ith the tech industry on Where the Tech Industry's Political Donations Are Going · · Score: 1

    Eh, your choice. You can stagnate, or evolve and progress. I'm not here to advise you which choice to make. It's entirely up to you. I make no judgement.

  5. Re:The correct answer! on Ask Slashdot: Can Any Wireless Tech Challenge Fiber To the Home? · · Score: 1

    All I can say is, new discoveries are made every day.

  6. The correct answer! on Ask Slashdot: Can Any Wireless Tech Challenge Fiber To the Home? · · Score: 1

    Not yet

  7. Re:Short answer? on Ask Slashdot: Can Any Wireless Tech Challenge Fiber To the Home? · · Score: 1

    I guess we have to learn to modulate the noise...

  8. Don't cry for industry on Citi Report: Slowing Global Warming Could Save Tens of Trillions of Dollars · · Score: 1

    Who gives a damn about the coal industry? I mean, what about the heroin industry? Dealers have a right to make a living, right?

  9. Re:this has nothing to dow ith the tech industry on Where the Tech Industry's Political Donations Are Going · · Score: 1

    not to mention condescending

    He's just a fucking screaming troll who doesn't think. He likes it...

    What I said was the 'solution' to humanity's problems is to become humane. I said nothing about giving up anything, except the desire to subjugate others to reach your goal. It's just not necessary for humans. In theory we know better. But primitive instinct still prevails, and all our intellect is there to serve. You are perfectly welcome to stay in your cage. The choice is entirely personal. I said nothing more than *the door is open*. You are free to step out. You are also free to correctly interpret what I originally posted. What I suggest is really quite trivial, like flipping a switch. Turn your back, and the campaign dollar equals zero or less. Do not deny the power you have.

  10. I like the new Windows on Windows 10 Grabs 5.21% Market Share, Passing Windows Vista and Windows 8 · · Score: 2

    It always knows where I am, in case I get lost. It calls home, *I've fallen! And I can't get up!* Now, if they could just make it turn off a car's turn signal.

  11. Re:When we say "tech industry" ... on Where the Tech Industry's Political Donations Are Going · · Score: 1

    Well, nobody is going to come and rescue us. We are on our own.

  12. Re:this has nothing to dow ith the tech industry on Where the Tech Industry's Political Donations Are Going · · Score: 1

    The issue and your choices are entirely personal. The cumulative choices made by all of us results in what you see today.

  13. Re:When we say "tech industry" ... on Where the Tech Industry's Political Donations Are Going · · Score: 1

    So, what then? You just going to say we're stuck? Sorry, all choices are personal.

  14. Re:This pretty much sums up IoT ... on Cities Wasting Millions of Taxpayer's Money In Failed IoT Pilots · · Score: 1

    Find yourself a bookie and invest.... I mean, you may as well make the most of it.. C'mon! Take a chance! Have your wife dress up like a cocktail waitress and pretend you're in Vegas, *renewing your vows*, yeah, that's it!

  15. Re:this has nothing to dow ith the tech industry on Where the Tech Industry's Political Donations Are Going · · Score: 1
  16. Re:When we say "tech industry" ... on Where the Tech Industry's Political Donations Are Going · · Score: 1

    Practice, my dear, practice...

  17. Re:When we say "tech industry" ... on Where the Tech Industry's Political Donations Are Going · · Score: 1

    The money should not make one bit of difference.... You saw that, right? The fact that it does is the problem. It is a result of our desire, nothing to do with the money itself. Controlling the desire is where the effort needs to be directed. The object really does not make a difference, money, sex, drugs, the same rules apply. But, it's much easier to project our own foibles onto something/someone else, and spend the next few millennia "debating" it. Yes, I live in blessed naivete (ironically I survive in spite it all), but between you, me, and the lamppost, I think I get to see the better show.

  18. Re:this has nothing to dow ith the tech industry on Where the Tech Industry's Political Donations Are Going · · Score: 1

    Okay, so you're a follower, nuzzling up to the alpha. Good for you!

  19. Re:this has nothing to dow ith the tech industry on Where the Tech Industry's Political Donations Are Going · · Score: 1

    If you find another way, let us know. In the meantime feel free to keep flinging your poop. Your little show really is quite the sight.

  20. Re:When we say "tech industry" ... on Where the Tech Industry's Political Donations Are Going · · Score: 1

    Where did I say any different?

  21. Re:this has nothing to dow ith the tech industry on Where the Tech Industry's Political Donations Are Going · · Score: 1

    It is not human nature. Don't try to separate us. All of 'nature' responds to its environment precisely the same way. To become human you must transcend those desires, described as the *Seven Deadly Sins*. You are just following the herd. I will not blame you for that, self preservation and stuff works that way. I don't argue with proven survival traits. The only human thing you express are the denials (and the projection, of course). The rest is right out of the savanna.

  22. Re:this has nothing to dow ith the tech industry on Where the Tech Industry's Political Donations Are Going · · Score: 1

    Eh... Be a chimp and follow along, I don't really care. I just like the way you get excited and stuff. The 'system' loves you, and you love it!

  23. Re:When we say "tech industry" ... on Where the Tech Industry's Political Donations Are Going · · Score: 1

    The voters have to have their own personal 'epiphanies' and break away from the 'influence'. But let's not blame the influence. The real issue is that those won't resist and just want to play along. In the animal world the rules are absolute. We can make things a bit more 'fluid' if we ever decide to lose the fear. The simple fact is that we must be held responsible for our choices, and we shouldn't go crying when bad choices produce undesired results. It is the voter that gives value to the campaign dollar. The voter can, if he so desires, reduce that value to zero at any time.

  24. Re: this has nothing to dow ith the tech industry on Where the Tech Industry's Political Donations Are Going · · Score: 1

    Doesn't mean you have to give in to the bullshit. Those that do are the problem, not just part of it.

  25. Re:this has nothing to dow ith the tech industry on Where the Tech Industry's Political Donations Are Going · · Score: 1

    Eh, do what you want, but while you're trolling away here, try to hit the right target. The problem is the voter is just goes along to get along. People like you, it seems. Don't rock the boat. Don't tip the apple cart. Wouldn't want to jeopardize the value of the pennies in your pocket. Just keep the game going.