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  1. Re:16oz is very small on Lawsuit Challenges New York Sugary Drink Ban · · Score: 1

    If you are lazy and spend your time sitting on the couch doing nothing, then you're going to get fat if you consume large amounts. That's a given, but if you actually get outside and do some physical activity, your burn calories and fat, in addition to actually increasing your metabolism.

  2. Re:A liberal city. on Lawsuit Challenges New York Sugary Drink Ban · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    But those positions were rejected on Thursday by the board, which voted 8 to 0, with one abstention, to approve the measure. (The board has 11 members, all appointed by Mr. Bloomberg. One was absent from Thursday’s hearing and another retired from the board this summer and has not yet been replaced.)

    Bloomberg is a fucking republitard ( for you that don't know, CONSERVATIVE) not a fucking liberal you jackass.

  3. Re:What do you expect from a nation of Bibendums ? on Lawsuit Challenges New York Sugary Drink Ban · · Score: 1

    I'm sure Bibendum Wine Co. loves the tossing of their name so much.

  4. Re:16oz is very small on Lawsuit Challenges New York Sugary Drink Ban · · Score: 2

    Or people could drink any size soda they wished and GET OFF THE FUCKING COUCH AND DO SOME PHYSICAL ACTIVITY. For fuck's sake. You're raving about a solution to a problem that isn't a solution, it's not even a stop-gap. PHYSICAL ACTIVITY is the ONLY real counter-measure to obesity.

  5. Re:That is seriously an unhealthy amount on Lawsuit Challenges New York Sugary Drink Ban · · Score: 1

    you gonna lock up a corpse for shooting itself in the head? I thought not.

  6. Re:Good on Lawsuit Challenges New York Sugary Drink Ban · · Score: 1

    go live on the side of a mountain and hunt with your bare hands. Otherwise, you will buy goods that are marketed to you. I'm sure you either: a) drive a car, b) eat food bought in the store, c) wear clothes you didn't make d) surf the web e) all of the above.

  7. Re:iphone on Google May Soon Scan Your Android Apps For Malware · · Score: 1

    Why? Attempting to make your shit safer is a bad thing?

  8. For my company... on Ask Slashdot: How Often Do You Push To Production? · · Score: 1

    Major releases Quarterly. Anything delivered by vendors (outsourced) agencies, is weekly. The system I manage, we can push constantly. There might be days where I am making changes and pushing to production all day long, then days where I do nothing to production.

  9. Re:Fuck off on Following Huawei Report, US Rejects UN Telecom Proposals · · Score: 1

    The only thing I could think of would be that all domain registrations would have to go through one central body, the ITU. That way they could pull the domain and the removal would be forced to replicate throughout DNS. That wouldn't take care of the IP address, but I'm sure they would have some way to deal with that as well. The real question would be, who would prosecute infractions of any regulations they instituted? The U.S. has free speech guaranteed in the Constitution (for what good that's worth these days) as well as many other countries. The U.S. doesn't recognize the authority of the ICC over the U.S. so how....? Extradition? I think not.

  10. Re:The hell with dinosarurs... on Half-Life of DNA is 521 Years, Jurassic Park Impossible After All · · Score: 1

    In D&D terms he has to have something like a 30 Constitution....

  11. Fuck off on Following Huawei Report, US Rejects UN Telecom Proposals · · Score: 4, Informative

    I'm still trying to understand this "hand over" thing. How do you hand over an abstract? DO all server farms and cloud services have to move to Switzerland?

  12. Re:IPs parallel the discoverable world on Judge Orders Piracy Trial To Test IP Address Evidence · · Score: 1

    Well yeah, we knew that though. It's funny, yet at the same time saddening, when you actually realize that the overwhelming majority of speed cameras and red light cameras are in the predominantly poorer black areas. When you get into "caucasia" as my friends call it, you don't see them anymore.

  13. Re:Responsibility? on Judge Orders Piracy Trial To Test IP Address Evidence · · Score: 1

    Most routers these days come secured in the box, if you wish for additional hardening, then you can do it or pay for it, it still doesn't mean that it can't be gotten into. If someone steals your car and commits a crime with it, you are not responsible.

  14. Re:Responsibility? on Judge Orders Piracy Trial To Test IP Address Evidence · · Score: 2

    And if you read the articles, Holle admitted to police that the men told him prior to loaning them the car, that they were going to commit a robbery AND may have to knock out Jessica Snyder. He claims he thought they were joking, but lent them the car anyway.

  15. Re:get away car on Judge Orders Piracy Trial To Test IP Address Evidence · · Score: 1

    And again, you keep saying this. An IP identifies an address, not a specific person, which is what this case is about.

  16. Re:IPs parallel the discoverable world on Judge Orders Piracy Trial To Test IP Address Evidence · · Score: 1

    No, IP addresses have alreadyd been ruled to only identify an address at a current time. You cannot use it to identify a specific person which is precisely what this case is about.

  17. Re:IPs parallel the discoverable world on Judge Orders Piracy Trial To Test IP Address Evidence · · Score: 1

    Not in Maryland, the tag is enough to identify you for the issuance of citations for speeding, traffic lights and soon, stop sign cameras.

  18. I'm waiting for the first lawsuit by someone famous or some corp for a normal user utilizing a name like **Apple or **Microsoft or **Google.

  19. Re:Look out Sprint... on Sprint Now Offering Vanity Phone Numbers Aliases With **Me Service · · Score: 2

    Or apple shows up with trademark paperwork that was meant for MobileMe and shows their ownership of anything related to **Me

  20. Re:How do you pronounce that? on Sprint Now Offering Vanity Phone Numbers Aliases With **Me Service · · Score: 1

    wrap it in " " literal strings are literal strings for a reason.

  21. Re:Samsung marketing hard at work... on Unredacted Documents In Apple/Samsung Case, No Evidence of 'Copy' Instruction · · Score: 1

    Because it was reported on months ago, around the same time the stories came out about the iPhone production facilities and work loads on workers.

  22. Even more reason on US House Science Committee Member: Evolution Is a Lie From Hell · · Score: 4, Informative

    Why I believe that we need to do a great deal of redistricting and add more congress-critters. 435 people are just not enough to get a decent cross section or represent enough of the U.S. How can 1 person represent an average of 716,000 people.

  23. Re:Make it illegal on Hiring Smokers Banned In South Florida City · · Score: 1

    I smoked for 6 years before I joined the Army and I still rand 11 minute 2 miles.

  24. Re:That's not an antenna. on Scottish Scientists Create World's Smallest Smart Antenna · · Score: 1

    SGIII and the majority of my battery is burned up searching for signal and GPS.

  25. Re:I just don't understand.. on Stolen Maple Syrup Found and Returned To Strategic Reserve · · Score: 1

    This was what the hell I was wondering when I read about it the first time.