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  1. Re:Doesn't matter on Senator Doesn't Buy FCC Justification For Killing Net Neutrality (dslreports.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah, net neutrality died the moment you elected that fuckwit. Forget about it.

  2. Re:In before "the telecos wanted NN all along! " on Senator Doesn't Buy FCC Justification For Killing Net Neutrality (dslreports.com) · · Score: 1

    The correct people have been paid, the fox is running the hen house. Losing net neutrality is just a matter of time. Enjoy your cable-package-esque internet access. Enjoy everything going up in price as ISPs get to charge both users and the destinations they want to reach.

  3. He's been grinding this axe a lot lately. on Nolan's Cinematic Vision in 'Dunkirk' is Hollywood's Best Defense Against Netflix (marketwatch.com) · · Score: 1

    "Man wants everybody to do the same as him because it helps his bottom line" - not quite as good a headline is it? Contains 100% more truthiness, though.

  4. Ignore it. on Ask Slashdot: Someone Else Is Using My Email Address · · Score: 1

    See above

  5. Just re-word the title and it works. on Are Nondisparagement Agreements Silencing Employee Complaints? (cnbc.com) · · Score: 0

    "Are nondisparagement agreements for silencing employee complaints?". Of course they are. Do they work? Maybe.

  6. Telling everybody about it is a great way to start things off isn't it.

  7. Re:another day, another demonise Russia story on Microsoft Launches A Counterattack Against Russia's 'Fancy Bear' Hackers (thedailybeast.com) · · Score: 1

    You'd think you could come up with better propaganda. Here's a tip: don't be so fucking painfully obvious that even slashdotters can spot you.

  8. Re:Putin gave the killers a medal on Microsoft Launches A Counterattack Against Russia's 'Fancy Bear' Hackers (thedailybeast.com) · · Score: 1

    His words were 'check'. Your words were 'officially assign preemptive blame'. Why not just argue against someone's real position? Grow a fucking pair and stop playing with straw men.

    To address the original claim: Putin kills Russians. Mainly journalists. I've yet to see evidence that he kills foreign politicians. It's almost certainly not worth the risk for him. I'd feel fucking foolish if i suggested it, to be honest.

  9. Re:Serious psychology on Quantum Particles In Motion Can Still Travel Backwards (phys.org) · · Score: 1

    All I've noticed about this guy is weird fucking anecdotes that have no relation to the conversation, and endless affiliate link spam. Better add that to your list. And the host files guy. Fucking bizarre.

  10. Re:Headline Sense Not Make on How NASA Glimpsed The Mysterious Object 'New Horizons' Will Reach In 2019 (popsci.com) · · Score: 1

    Disagree, reads fine without 'that'.

  11. Re:Slashdotters are already familiar with... on How NASA Glimpsed The Mysterious Object 'New Horizons' Will Reach In 2019 (popsci.com) · · Score: 2

    Evidence that contradicts climate change, I suppose. ;)

    Would be great to know what the odds are on New Horizons finding an object like this. Things get very dilute in the outer solar system.

  12. Planet X eh? That's old news. It wiped us out in 2001 or something. I can't remember.

  13. Re:They should fucking blame Putin then. on Kaspersky Lab Says It Has Become Pawn in US-Russia Geopolitical Game (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Oh look, a stupid twat. The NSA is subject to oversight from courts. Putin is a fucking dictator, and does whatever the fuck he wants. There is rule of law in the USA, there is NO rule of law in Russia. The fact that you don't see that either makes you a Russian prick in denial, or a stupid Trumper.

  14. They should fucking blame Putin then. on Kaspersky Lab Says It Has Become Pawn in US-Russia Geopolitical Game (reuters.com) · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Kaspersky should realise that their word that they aren't acting on behalf of the Russian government isn't worth shit. Putin is all fucking powerful in Russia and there is no rule of law there. So when they say they aren't at the behest of Russian intelligence, nobody fucking believes them.

    Grow some balls and take back your kleptocracy from Dear Leader Putin and then maybe someone will believe you when you say you aren't a vehicle for Russian government malware.

  15. Re:"First Object Teleported"? on First Object Teleported From Earth To Orbit (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    It's insightful and you know it. ;)

  16. "First Object Teleported"? on First Object Teleported From Earth To Orbit (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 0

    Fuck off.

  17. He's just showing initiative on getting re-elected. Might as well get the assisting apparatus in place now so it has plenty of time to dig dirt on his political enemies. Vlad can't quite understand why he doesn't just kill all the hostile reporters like he did.

  18. Re:Damming the flood/whack a mole on EU Prepares 'Right To Repair' Legislation To Fight Short Product Lifespans (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    Extremes are what is bad, and you American "Libertarians" fuckwits are no better than any other kind of extremist.

    They can't wait to pop outside, stick a dollar in the meter of the coke-branded sidewalk, and scrape the dung off a nice, juicy steak.

  19. Re:"only 2.7 billion years after the big bang" on New Sharpened Images From Hubble Telescope Contradict Post-Big Bang Theories (nasa.gov) · · Score: 0

    Spacetime began there. Talking about 'before' is like talking about what's north of the north pole.

  20. Re:so what? on Texting On the Move Makes You Walk Weird, Study Finds (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    It's called 'walking carefully because you're not quite looking where you're going'. Doesn't strike me as a great use of time.

  21. Re: so what? on Texting On the Move Makes You Walk Weird, Study Finds (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    I've started to notice that only complete dickheads put the word science in quote marks like that. Big sign of having massive axe to grind, usually due to their precious worldview being threatened by impassive, disinterested research.

    Which aspect of modern science is pushing your buttons, then? Probably climate change eh? This is slashdot, after all.

  22. Re:he's an idiot on Customer's 20-Year-Old Email Account Shut Down Over Unusual Address (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    Keep track of the rest instead, smaller job.

  23. Re:he's an idiot on Customer's 20-Year-Old Email Account Shut Down Over Unusual Address (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    I don't believe for a second that they did get annoyed. It is more likely that the anecdote is about 88% bollocks.

  24. Re: he's an idiot on Customer's 20-Year-Old Email Account Shut Down Over Unusual Address (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    And, most confusingly, it mattered whether I read "Snow Crash" by Neal Stephenson.

    It was so clumsily wedged in there that I nearly laughed out loud. That looks like an affiliate link. Pretty desperate stuff.

  25. Re:Seriously? on 'Call For a Ban On Child Sex Robots' (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Thanks for raising this point, it was only brought up about a hundred other times in the thread.