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

    You got proof that is happening? Please elaborate... We should know if it really is.

  2. Re:Related issue: This Connection is Untrusted on Google Chrome Begins Warns Users About Insecure Pages (certsimple.com) · · Score: 1

    :-) The certificate will not be valid until 09/02/2016 06:19 PM

    Then I shall wait another hour for it to clear up

  3. Re:It's Hillary time! on The Unsettling Relationship Between Russia and Wikileaks (dailymail.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Europe's history with Russia over the past 50 years...

    I was thinking more like the past 1150 years or so, the last 71 being the longest lasting armistice ever.

  4. Related issue: This Connection is Untrusted on Google Chrome Begins Warns Users About Insecure Pages (certsimple.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm not using Chrome. What's up Slashdot? Is this a time stamp thing?

  5. Re:Good thing we always hold on FBI Releases Hillary Clinton Email Report (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    What are the Left's success-stories exactly, again?

    Appeasement and "compromise", with the "Right".

    The "Left" is a phantasm, created and sustained by "hope".

  6. Re:Did any of you actually read the article? on The Unsettling Relationship Between Russia and Wikileaks (dailymail.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Seriously? Are you really going to try to blame a 6000 year old 'shit show' on four or five years of bad press? Destabilization just happens to be good for business, though not so much for the Russians.

  7. Re:It's Hillary time! on The Unsettling Relationship Between Russia and Wikileaks (dailymail.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Russia and Europe have some history together.

    You're welcome.

  8. I think we know the punchline on Half Of People Click Anything Sent To Them (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    The other half are liars, right?

  9. Re:Comey needs to go. on FBI Director Says Prolific Default Encryption Hurting Government Spying Efforts (go.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah, and that other guy too. Doesn't look like you'll get your way on this.

  10. Don't waste time 'conversing' with Comey on FBI Director Says Prolific Default Encryption Hurting Government Spying Efforts (go.com) · · Score: 1

    His orders come from the top.

    You have 69 shopping days left to decide who will be on top. Take it up with them.

  11. Comey is a bureaucrat. He is following orders. His replacement will follow the same orders, or he will be sacked.

  12. Re:Comey needs to go. on FBI Director Says Prolific Default Encryption Hurting Government Spying Efforts (go.com) · · Score: 1

    And replace him with what?

  13. Better to get it offsite.

    Better to get it off-planet. You never know..

  14. Re:The key phrase here is on 'Longest Living Human' Says He Is Ready For Death At 145 (telegraph.co.uk) · · Score: 2

    "If independently confirmed"

    Can't they just cut him in half and count the rings?

  15. All these pharma/insurance stories on US Patients Battle EpiPen Prices And Regulations By Shopping Online (cnn.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    And still insufficient demand for universal health care. And don't blame the politicians. With the upcoming 95% reelection rate (and 100% republican/democrat monolith), there is no incentive for them to change anything. The only issue monopolizing the media is *he who shall not be named*

  16. Re:Useful for desalination plants? on Floating Solar Device Boils Water Without Mirrors (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    How is efficiency defined?

    Power generated divided by man-hours. The less human effort needed, the more efficient..

  17. Re:IMSI Catcher on British Companies Are Selling Advanced Spy Tech To Authoritarian Regimes (vice.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Why the fuck would the NSA want to listen to you?

    For the same reason they do every night, Pinky - We're trying to take over the world!

  18. Re:Should be ashamed to imply this is wrong on Hillary Clinton Used BleachBit To Wipe Emails (neowin.net) · · Score: 1

    Smart move. Lighter sentence.

  19. And so it begins on Alphabet's Nest Wants to Build a 'Citizen-Fueled' Power Plant (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    What starts out "voluntary" quickly becomes mandatory. Expect scheduled brownouts when the Great Computer gets hungry. Let's see if any resistance will develop. Citizen fueled... doubleplusungood

  20. Re:Democrats too on ISP Lobbyists Pushing Telecom Act Rewrite (dslreports.com) · · Score: 2

    I blame corruption on the voters. They're only looking for politicians that will *bring home the bacon*. How else can you account for 10% approval ratings combined with a 95% reelection rate?

  21. Well, it was kinda warm today...

  22. Re:Do what you want with Firefox on Mozilla Is Changing Its Look -- and Asking the Internet For Feedback (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Use Internet Explorer

  23. Re:Don't expect them before the election on FBI Finds 14,900 More Documents From Hillary Clinton's Email Server (go.com) · · Score: 1

    That would give Obama plenty of time to pardon her, before even an indictment would be made public.

  24. Re:Elect Trump for Honest Government on FBI Finds 14,900 More Documents From Hillary Clinton's Email Server (go.com) · · Score: 1

    Shit man, Nixon got us out of Vietnam and the press still fucking hated him.

    Maybe because he floated the dollar, escalated the drug war, and gave us the double nickel? Still, Lake Erie is a bit more fire resistant now, and worker safety is up.

  25. Re:Elect Trump for Honest Government on FBI Finds 14,900 More Documents From Hillary Clinton's Email Server (go.com) · · Score: 1

    Please! Do you know how piss poor the advertisers and the ratings would be if not for Trump? Putting him in office would be their wet dream come true in every facet of the business. He will dominate media around the world if he wins, morning, noon, and night, and late night. He already epitomizes *There's no such thing as bad press*. He is a real goldmine, bigger than Howard Stern.