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  1. Re:Hyperloop misses the forest for the trees on Elon Musk Inspired an Industry of Hyperloop Startups. Now He's Building His Own (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 2

    Yes, airline scheduling is so much better, where the wait in line is twice as long as the trip itself. It seems that people are willing to suffer through a great deal. It's their patriotic duty.

  2. The fuel we use almost doesn't matter on Being Outside Could Become Deadly In South Asia, Says Study (go.com) · · Score: 1

    At our present growth rate (about 2.3% a year?), even with 100% 'clean' energy, we will generate enough heat to boil off (ok, vaporize) the oceans in about 400 years.

  3. Re:US constitution does not protect overseas on NSA Unlawfully Surveilled Kim Dotcom In New Zealand, Says Report (thehill.com) · · Score: 2

    I doubt the US constitution offers any protection from unreasonable search and seizure to foreign people in a foreign land

    The US constitution is supposed to apply to US authority, not any geopolitical boundaries.

  4. I'm sorry, is that supposed to mean something to the NSA, or any of the other agencies that are designed to operate outside the 'law'?

  5. Re:Not being used any more on US Voting Machines Cracked In 90 Minutes At DEFCON (thehill.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Problem is that they replaced them with other machines instead of pen and paper.

  6. Re:Cue the outrage! on Tech Leaders Speak Out Against Trump Ban on Transgender Troops (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    Well, I guess like in most things, the ledger book will decide which path to follow.

  7. Think of it as the worst district in the nearby city. Don't drive around looking for things to do.... don't loiter idly, looking for fun

    There's no need to search anywhere
    Happiness is here, have your share
    If you know you're loved, be secure
    Paradise is love to be sure

  8. Re:For once use the microsoft shit on Ask Slashdot: Should Average Consumers Install More Than One Antivirus Program On Their System? · · Score: 2

    Some websites have 20-30 external domains...

    This precisely is what clogs the tubes more than anything else. It is the single biggest problem in internet traffic today. It's like DDOS in reverse. Take a.fsdn.com, please...

  9. Re:Cue the outrage! on Tech Leaders Speak Out Against Trump Ban on Transgender Troops (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    And wheelchair ramps are 'pandering' to the handicapped, right?

    Sorry

  10. Heh, tell it to Rick Perry on An End To Phone Pranking (axios.com) · · Score: 1
  11. Re:Of course on Twitter Added Zero New Users Last Quarter Despite Trump Tweets (nypost.com) · · Score: 1

    I believe they may have 100 million real accounts, but the number of active users is definitely far less.

    Yeah, but how many are humans?

  12. Re:Of course on Twitter Added Zero New Users Last Quarter Despite Trump Tweets (nypost.com) · · Score: 0

    The entire internet is a marketing platform. That's the beauty of it. It's open to anybody and everybody.

  13. Low ratings? on Twitter Added Zero New Users Last Quarter Despite Trump Tweets (nypost.com) · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    The Trump presidency is truly over...

  14. Better than fucking without gravity.

    Aren't they conducting experiments up there to know for sure?

  15. Re:Computers, Computation, and Computer Engineerin on College Students Are Flocking To Computer Science Majors (ieeeusa.org) · · Score: 1

    That's like saying the food we eat and our circulation system is incidental to living. You don't need to know all the details to live, but if you want to know the science/engineering behind it, you better have an inkling of the basics. Abstractions will fail you if you don't understand the fundamentals. To an electronic computer electricity is most fundamental. Those 1s and 0s control relays and valves that operate a 50ton press. Know your truth tables well :-)

  16. Re:If I use this... on Kaspersky Launches Its Free Antivirus Software Worldwide (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    you TOO will have Russian ties

    Well, as long as they don't clash with my Italian suit...

  17. Re:Not a protest on Feds Crack Trump Protesters' Phones To Charge Them With Felony Rioting (thedailybeast.com) · · Score: 5, Funny

    Fucking gravity! Keeping everybody down!

  18. Re:Computers, Computation, and Computer Engineerin on College Students Are Flocking To Computer Science Majors (ieeeusa.org) · · Score: 1

    the opposing argument

    "opposing argument"? Where? All I saw were attempts to offend. Just so you know, that's impossible. All words are totally ethereal.

  19. Re:If I use this... on Kaspersky Launches Its Free Antivirus Software Worldwide (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    I will then have "links to Kremlin-associated Russian bankers."

    Hey man, can I borrow a dime? I gotta make a phone call

  20. Re:Computers, Computation, and Computer Engineerin on College Students Are Flocking To Computer Science Majors (ieeeusa.org) · · Score: 1

    "You're off your rocker." is not an argument.

    Who told you it was?

  21. B2B

    'Big to Big'?

  22. Re:Computers, Computation, and Computer Engineerin on College Students Are Flocking To Computer Science Majors (ieeeusa.org) · · Score: 1

    This one, right? Sorry bub, you're off your rocker if you expect me to take you seriously.

  23. Are they the new railroad monopoly?

  24. Re:Computers, Computation, and Computer Engineerin on College Students Are Flocking To Computer Science Majors (ieeeusa.org) · · Score: 1

    I presented a reasoned argument

    That's funny as hell, Comicus. You did no such thing.. "Hey fuckit" is hardly a reasoned argument.. But hey, I don't mind at all. I always prefer that people express their feelings honestly. For that reason, *I am and always will be your friend*

  25. Re:We knew VW cheating story did not add up. on German Automakers Formed a Secret Cartel In the '90s To Collude On Diesel Emissions, Says Report (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    it went all the way up the entire damned industry.

    Corruption starts in the streets with the little peddlers. They bribe an assemblyman, the assemblyman bribes a councilman, the councilman bribes a senator, the senator... It goes all the way up to the emperor...