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  1. Re:Stick a fork in.... on Computer Specialist Who Deleted Clinton Emails May Have Asked Reddit For Tips (usnews.com) · · Score: 1

    "Clear evidence" being some shit on reddit?

    This would be the same reddit that identified the wrong people for the Boston marathon bombing?

    I guess the standards for 'clear evidence' have fallen pretty far.

  2. Re:The Microsoft PR bots are working overtime on Microsoft Has More Open Source Contributors On GitHub Than Facebook and Google (thenextweb.com) · · Score: 1

    No one really needs Windows anymore.

    I do. Because I want an OS that I don't have to monkey around with. Also I like to play video games. Remember video games?

  3. Re: Slashdot censoring anti-Trump news on Guccifer 2.0 Releases More DNC Documents (politico.com) · · Score: 1

    Every media outlet except FOX is sucking at Hillary's big toes

    What color is the sky in the world where you're posting from? Is it pretty?

    The media has basically giving giving Trump nearly a free pass on everything he does so they can run more stories about Hillary coughing.

  4. Re:Some hacker, he's not found anything real on Guccifer 2.0 Releases More DNC Documents (politico.com) · · Score: 0

    Even us people in "liberal Canada" and those "ultra liberal" people in Norway, Germany and Denmark have mandatory requirements for voter ID.

    Difference is, you can probably get an ID in those places easily. The government probably issues you one for free. That doesn't happen in the US.

    And it doesn't help that certain states in the US also make it very difficult to get if, if, for example, you don't have a car, or have to work every day. "It's easy to get an ID! You just have to take a day off from your minimum wage job that you absolutely need the money from and drive 3 hours to the one location that's open on Tuesdays from noon to 2 PM! Sheesh, what are you complaining about?"

    Voter ID isn't racist

    As it currently stands in the United States, yes, it is. Sorry.

    There are multiple cases of it happening.

    Wow. A whole 4 cases!

  5. Re:Summary missing important piece... on Guccifer 2.0 Releases More DNC Documents (politico.com) · · Score: 2

    It's not justification, it's pointing out the blatant hypocrisy of the right. Like complaining about Benghazi while ignoring similar attacks that happened during the GWB administration. Or spinning nutty stories about HRC's health while simultaneously idolizing Ronald Reagan, who wasn't suffering from Alzheimer's. Or Newt Giungrich attacking Bill Clinton over the Lewinsky affair while he himself was cheating on his wife at the time.

    Nobody's justifying anything, just saying that glass house you're living in is awfully fragile, so you probably shouldn't be chucking boulders around.

  6. Re:Cold hard... on Ask Slashdot: What Are Anonymous Ways To Pay For Goods and Services? · · Score: 1

    Laundering? Like going into the 7/11, buying a pack of gum with your $20 and getting change from the bored clerk?

    Truly a sophisticated operation.

  7. Re: Linux supported Kaby Lake features in March on Why Intel Kaby Lake and AMD Zen Will Only Be Optimized On Windows 10 (hothardware.com) · · Score: 1

    If you have to reinstall every month the problem might be on the chair side of the keyboard.

  8. Re:Spaces are the Betamax of coding. on 400,000 GitHub Repositories, 1 Billion Files, 14TB of Code: Spaces or Tabs? (medium.com) · · Score: 2

    As a Spacer, you Tabbers will be the first against the wall when the revolution comes.

  9. Re:It was user error, not a spreadsheet problem .. on 20% of Scientific Papers On Genes Contain Conversion Errors Caused By Excel, Says Report (winbeta.org) · · Score: 1

    Please tell me you understand why this is a design flaw.

    No, because it isn't.

    This is simply crap programming from MS, as per usual.

    Nope, it's pretty good programming. They're just not programming for you.

  10. Re:It was user error, not a spreadsheet problem .. on 20% of Scientific Papers On Genes Contain Conversion Errors Caused By Excel, Says Report (winbeta.org) · · Score: 1

    Why can't the default behavior be that the data is just not modified, at all, unless I tell Excel I want it to be.
    Flag as Inappropriate

    Because 99% of the time that's not what everybody else wants.

  11. Re:Does anybody really doubt it on Assange Implies Murdered DNC Staffer Was WikiLeaks' Source (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    Does anybody really doubt that this man was assassinated by the DNC/Clintons/etc.?

    Um, yes. Anyone with half a brain for starters.

  12. Actually, yes. The State Dept. said that the remaining emails that had classification markings were marked by mistake.

  13. I mean, if this was the GOP doing these things

    LOL if you don't think the GOP isn't doing exactly the same thing, except worse probably.

  14. Re:Why does this matter? on 'DNC Hacker' Unmasked: He Really Works for Russia, Researchers Say (thedailybeast.com) · · Score: 1

    Except he did get a fair shot. He lost. Sorry.

  15. 1. Are you arguing that in the age of pervasive social media that there was no way for people to find out when the debates were happening? Seriously? Never mind social medium, the debates were promoted on the networks!

    2. The race was over by that point. And regardless, without the superdelegates the regular delegates would have been distributed differently during the rest of the primaries and Clinton would still have won.

    I should also point out that the role of superdelegates is to guard against things like Donald Trump from happening.

    3. No evidence of this happening. Going all conspiracy theory isn't helping your case here.

  16. So let's get this straight: you're proposing a level of voting fraud that dwarfs everything else in history outside of dictatorships?

  17. He said many times that whatever else happens, Donald Trump must be stopped. Do you think that throwing a vote to Jill Stein is going to stop Donald Trump?

  18. Re:Yea Sure on 'DNC Hacker' Unmasked: He Really Works for Russia, Researchers Say (thedailybeast.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    So you're saying that somehow the DNC generated 3.7 million more votes for Clinton than Sanders?

    How, exactly?

  19. "I supported Bernie Sanders but now I'm going to ignore everything he said."

  20. Her coronation

    Yeah, how dare they nominate someone who earned more votes and delegates than her opponent? They should just give Bernie the nomination because you like him.

    In some other universe where criminals get charged for their crimes.

    In this universe you have to identify something they did that you can prosecute them for first.

  21. Re:Doing Trump's work for him on 'The Hillary Leaks' - Wikileaks Releases 19,252 Previously Unseen DNC Emails (zerohedge.com) · · Score: 2

    The republicans are saying the government should stay out of it, not take over it.

    Um, no dude. The Republicans are literally legislating bathroom usage. In other words they are taking it over.

  22. Re:Gary Johnson it is, then on Bernie Sanders Endorses Hillary Clinton (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    So you're effectively voting for Trump then? Despite the fact that Bernie said we should do everything we can to stop him?

  23. Re:The DNC overlords always get their way on Bernie Sanders Endorses Hillary Clinton (cnn.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The Corporate Overlords want Clinton.

    Also the people, since, you know, she got more votes.

  24. The draw from the slot was over the limit even at stock clocks.

  25. Re:I don't support Trump. on The FBI Recommends Not To Indict Hillary Clinton For Email Misconduct (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Indicted for what?