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  1. Re:This explains... on Wells Fargo Fires 5,300 Employees For Creating Millions of Phony Accounts (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    But you're not "asking" anything. I have answered all your questions, and all replies are simply met with your incessant irrational hand waving appeal to authority. I cannot/will not be your fool and take you seriously under such circumstances. Now, go crawl back under your bridge and see if somebody else will buy it (the bridge, that is). I'm gonna go watch a movie.

  2. I don't find any of it acceptable. Censorship is always evil. But they are not the only web host. There many more, and facebook is not trying to censor them, yet. Now, if they try using copyright or "pornography" laws to do just that, then we have a real problem. Youtube practices all sorts of censorship that I personally find offensive also, but I'm not hearing much outrage over that. When these things happen, it's up to us to find, create, promote, and use alternatives. The best way to defeat censorship (without drawing blood) is to make it unprofitable. As long as it is a rewarding practice, it can only get worse. So let's do our part by turning our backs until they step out of their boundaries, then let's go on the attack.

  3. Re:What the hell? on General Motors Recalls 4.3 Million Vehicles Over a Software Bug (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 2

    With all these fancy electronics, where is the breathalyzer? It would save thousands more lives.

  4. Re:This explains... on Wells Fargo Fires 5,300 Employees For Creating Millions of Phony Accounts (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    You are omitting critical information. Is that part of your gag? Rhetorical question... Your entire slant makes it perfectly clear.

  5. Re:This explains... on Wells Fargo Fires 5,300 Employees For Creating Millions of Phony Accounts (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    :-) Again: your assumptions are erroneous... But that never stopped you before, so why stop now, right?

  6. oof! You're gonna die waitin'

  7. 'fraid so, sarcasm truly is dead.. killed by political correctness. Can't run this on the TV anymore, in fact youtube pulled it on "copyright" grounds. These are dark times.

  8. Re:When will IT training become formal curriculum on Cisco's Network Bugs Are Front and Center in Bankruptcy Fight (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    "High school"? They insist that this stuff be taught in pre-school. On the other hand I see no problem if it replaces "women studies" in those ivy league colleges.

    point and click

  9. Re:Trump works for the democrats on Facebook Co-Founder Commits $20 Million To Help Defeat Trump (buzzfeed.com) · · Score: 1

    At some point, the money is wasted.

    Actually it's being laundered. Or what's the phrase? "written off".

    And please, let's stop with the "left/right" crap. It's pure distraction. The issue has no ideological borders. It's strictly business.

  10. Re:I wish I could participate in American Democrac on Facebook Co-Founder Commits $20 Million To Help Defeat Trump (buzzfeed.com) · · Score: 0

    Are all those millions buying your vote? If not, then what's the problem? Money doesn't compel me to vote one way or the other. We have the power to make this election between Stein and Johnson, and turn the money into confetti.

  11. Re:Get big money out of politics on Facebook Co-Founder Commits $20 Million To Help Defeat Trump (buzzfeed.com) · · Score: 1

    The "left" should be happy. They just got another 20 mil... Not too shabby.

  12. Trump works for the democrats on Facebook Co-Founder Commits $20 Million To Help Defeat Trump (buzzfeed.com) · · Score: 2

    He just scared another guy into giving them another 20 million bucks. Pretty neat trick, eh?

  13. Re:Clickbait troll much? on AAPS Doctors Run Survey On Hillary Clinton's Health (prnewswire.com) · · Score: 1

    It works because conservatives are the biggest bunch of suckers you'll ever find.

    Please, stop...

  14. Chinese-ruled gambling hub on Uber Performs U-turn on Macau Exit Plan (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Now that is an interesting concept! I wonder if you have to be a citizen if you want to open a brothel..

    I am also interested to see how Uber will fare against Chinese guns if the government decides to enforce its laws.

    Uber "Technologies" is kind of a misnomer. They are more of a overvalued hedge fund than anything else.

  15. +1 "Interesting"? Sorry that's +3 Funny!

  16. I would recommend against it personally as it looks more like child porn than anything else.

    That is your opinion, hardly a good basis for determining what other people can see and hear.

  17. If facebook was censoring other sites, that would be censorship, but they are not. The safeguards against such a thing are too numerous to mention. The worst censors right now are the copyright trolls that can use the government courts to shut down any number of sites with frivolous claims of "ownership".

  18. Re:Clickbait troll much? on AAPS Doctors Run Survey On Hillary Clinton's Health (prnewswire.com) · · Score: 1

    This is tabloid theater, not news. It's for ratings, so people stay tuned in. The unfortunate part is that it works.

    On the other hand, if you want to rule the world, you should not be allowed to withhold any information about yourself. Besides that, even if they're not particularly healthy, the system has sufficient backup to compensate. We have to remind these people they are there to serve. If we have questions, they must answer, make them take a piss test just like everybody else, or we shouldn't give them the job.

  19. Re: Before the reboot on Today Marks The 50th Anniversary of 'Star Trek' (ew.com) · · Score: 1

    I think the name was Gorn. The dialog was pure Shakespeare. But I nominate the boulder as best supporting actor.

  20. Re:This explains... on Wells Fargo Fires 5,300 Employees For Creating Millions of Phony Accounts (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    You make many erroneous assumptions. I would list them, but, what's the point?

  21. Re: They already invested in Slashdot on Feds Spend Nearly $500K To 'Combat Online Trolling' (freebeacon.com) · · Score: 1

    Now I gotta ask, is there a reason that the code is not open source? Or does management simply state, *because we say so*?

  22. Re:This explains... on Wells Fargo Fires 5,300 Employees For Creating Millions of Phony Accounts (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    I didn't say the bank, as a business, did it.

    Exactly my point. You absolve the bank of their criminal practices.

    I don't hold responsible all of those who have invested in Wells Fargo, or janitor in their HQ building, or a branch manager with whom I've never interacted.

    So entirely irrelevant and evasive, to the point of being off topic. It has no relation to what I said. The corruption starts at the top. The quota system is SOP, as recognized by many of the other commenters. This is the culture of the business. The fraud runs rampant.

  23. Re:Coren22 if you're so smart like you say? on Feds Spend Nearly $500K To 'Combat Online Trolling' (freebeacon.com) · · Score: 1

    Are you really the funky spammer known as 'apk', or just a cheap imitation? I kinda suspect the latter. How long has this gag been running now? Has to be damn near twenty years. Pretty impressive.

  24. Re:This explains... on Wells Fargo Fires 5,300 Employees For Creating Millions of Phony Accounts (cnn.com) · · Score: 2

    I assumed that her trashed memory meant she checked some box or inadvertently opted in along the way without realizing it.

    But of course!

    Money laundering, mortgage fraud, this, the list goes on and on. Once again we confirm that the banks are criminal organizations that are too big to punish. And now, let's watch who will come running to their defense one more time with more hand waving denials :-)

  25. Re:They already invested in Slashdot on Feds Spend Nearly $500K To 'Combat Online Trolling' (freebeacon.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah, looks like we fished him in for some fun. *catch and release* This stuff is great.. Much better to be part of the show than to just sit and watch. If you or anybody else are bothered by him, I'm more than happy to take all the hits. I hope the admins don't mind this little circus. One thing nice about the lameness filter is that it keeps him from getting stale and too repetitive. Make him work for his money, I say. As for the rest of us, alternative spelling can keep it out of the way for the most part.

    Let's watch and see what he comes up with next. I hope he's reading these.