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  1. No big deal on 1 in 3 Michigan Workers Tested Opened A Password-Phishing Email (go.com) · · Score: 0

    Unless our police are using databases which connect to laptops to dictate how they behave, but get real, right..

  2. A question which begs an answer on What Image Should Represent All of Humanity On Wikipedia? (wired.com) · · Score: 0

    A crystalline object.to metamorphism into. The human is both pragmatically and philosophically seeking to be with the crystal object. In fact, this very topic exposes just how desperate we are trying..

  3. Begging mandatory on Google Starts Certificate Program To Fill Empty IT Jobs (axios.com) · · Score: 0

    Bwahahahaha, hahaha

  4. Textbook law problem. on Harvard Pulls Student Offers Over Online Comments (go.com) · · Score: 0

    Perhaps the proposed problem lies within the lack of solutions. One could easily run a team of law students. However, interconnections are prominent choir of U.S. law. This is what I suspect is transpiring here.

  5. Are these sarcastic points? on Can Older IT Workers 'Navigate' Ageism? (cio.com) · · Score: 0

    1. The old and feeble need help with circumstances. 2. The highly lucrative IT sector is desperate for people to be involved. 3. Naive people work harder than others in the IT sector. I am full of jaded opinion now.

  6. Meh..

    "JavaShit likes to masquerade it has native arrays but we can quickly dispel that notion.."
    Uh, everything in JS is an Object.
    typeof new Number() === "object"
    typeof Number() === "Number"

    "console.log( Array.isArray( [] ) ); // Why is this needed??"
    I have never used the isArray() method in my 2+ years of Javascripting.
    Array().constructor === "Array"

    "How does JavaShit define concatenation with arrays?"
    The + operator will call the Objects valueOf() member unless it is followed by a String() in which case it calls its' toString() member instead.
    If you wanted to do arthritmatic on the Object than you need to put the + before the Object.

    +[1,2] !== NaN = true

    "... guess what JavaShit does? It does a 5th retarded thing -- string concatenation!!"
    Uh, It is really easy to concat array values.
    Array(1,2).concat([3,4])

  7. The word simulation may be to broad for the situation. A simulation does not allow for real time input from the creator/experimenter. The ability to decipher upon the link between test and outcome is more along the lines of a station than a simulation. Therefore, to posit this theory would also negate it. When we find the answer to this theory we also uncover that that the universe serves at least one extraneous function larger than it.

  8. 4 feet of lead is hardly enough to stop gamma radiation! No way guys.

  9. Re:Climate modeling on Freeman Dyson Talks Interstellar Travel, Climate Change, and More (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 0

    Yep, an aspiring philosopher could debate his idea with equal veracity. He might as well tell us that humans are rational before serving their own kind. This planet is well on the way to demise and only hard to reach human breakthroughs will help stave it off. I got my cards playing on the "less popular at parties" asteroid strike.

  10. Solved on The Vicious Circle That Is Sending Rents Spiraling Higher · · Score: 0

    The analogy is correct but you missed a piece. The people are not "pushed out", they are in-slaved. The analogous country is monitor by other countries which set a standard for how the "rich people" should behave in/towards it. However, you cannot live in the same place as your slaves. Therefore, what is the mayor of said city making as a salary? The governance should is monitored by our other governance to ensure that everyone gets a say. If the mayor/governance is making too much money, it will bee seen as a problem. After that, corruption is the only route for the wealthy people to take to have their agenda (and we all know how that ends). P.S. Many governing job positions in America have upwards of $180,000/year salaries and then requesting raises to it. But, they are in charge of wealthy areas, not doing a "superb job" which deserves as huge salary.

  11. Re:halved resistance on SpaceX Is Building a Hyperloop Test Track · · Score: 0

    the visual plans would cost a few beers, hah

  12. halved resistance on SpaceX Is Building a Hyperloop Test Track · · Score: 0

    equalize the front and rear of the train; maybe we can halve the air resistance instead of completely eliminating it..

  13. Fabrics are tailored to an individual on Ireland Votes Yes To Same-Sex Marriage · · Score: 0

    The moral, social and ethical fabric of a country can keep it strong as it unites the people for a long time. After a country has matured, anyone seeking to change this fabric only alters it for his/her self. Why not add fabric to the outfit? We can practice adoption and inclusion instated of altering and cutting apart the good stuff.

  14. Hmm, curing human disease via politicians? on California Senate Approves School Vaccine Bill · · Score: 0

    Raise your hand if you think you are equipped to make decisions for me. That child left the hospital long ago..

  15. A interception device for interceptors on Baltimore Police Used Stingrays For Phone Tracking Over 25,000 Times · · Score: 1

    The phone operating system could also prevent this from happening. The police are easy targets but Google and Apple do not change until the consumer does. The choice of mobile phone and operating system you get is: 1 device and 1 operating system. I purchased a Chinese Meizu MX6 with plans to change the OS for this reason. They are tracking you with the phone design you must buy and the keys are kept with the service providers. Take notice how the cell phone commercials say "Verizon service sucks" or "T-Mobile is great" but the phone you get is 100% identical and only comes out once a year. Look at how the illusion of choice is presented --> http://www.popisms.com/Televis... That commercial only provides the consumer with one choice of product!

  16. I little risky at any cost on FAA Says Ad-Bearing YouTube Drone Videos Constitute "Commercial Use" · · Score: 1

    There is and will not be a market to chance: theft, maliciousness/intentional grounding, collisions, etc.. for some stupid aerial video. One day the scared people with their pandering politicians will be protecting this technology, jeesh. For now, know keep grounded to reality; if the future is not scary, it is not the future. Note: Privacy invasion is already ignored in larger ways via stationary cameras and social identification practices.

  17. Fire is needed to fight this fire on State Employees Say Rules Prevent Open "Climate Change" Discussion In Florida · · Score: 1

    It is naive to think that a planet measures with a human; that a scientist is anything other than a intelligent person with a drive to solve issues.

  18. Let me think about this.. on Canadian Climate Scientist Wins Defamation Suit Against National Post · · Score: 1

    If you were to the foremost of your time in philosophy, you wouldn't have any need to site other peoples works in a thinking session. This statement generally applies to the climate change "debate". Muhahaha, and the actual sound of gunfire rings out as if change wasn't so elusive after all..

  19. Yep, politicians and business combining. on New Canadian Copyright Laws Require ISPs To Retain, Share Illegal Download Info · · Score: 1

    An then there are hackers in the world? No way!

  20. Re:Bunch of knobs on Xbox Live and PlayStation Networks Downed By Apparent Attack · · Score: 1

    You got that right with the "host your own thing". It is like the how Netflix is the worlds' problem when all of the worlds' movies come from one place. Unlike starvation. the internet can/will fix itself.

  21. A study of poignancy. on Sweden Considers Adding "Sexism" Ratings To Video Games · · Score: 1

    This is clearly an agenda based study which aims to make a "case in point" by claiming to be a government study which the people need. There is a need to study which ratings are felt by the public as neglected. The ratings system is missing information like Blasphemy. This is made clear through Hollywood's readiness to replace common profanity with less offending terms such as: "Goddamn" and "Jesus Christ".

  22. I want to be on the island. on Scientists Sequence Coffee Genome, Ponder Genetic Modification · · Score: 1

    Guys, no. If tinkering with genomes was inevitable doom, then evolution has made a huge blunder. For the creationists, we have dominion over the plants and animals and can reverse anything we want to. The agnostics will shut-up and eat-up. P.S. If you are thinking to yourself, "once the gene is out of the bottle, you cant put it back in.", refer back to the time when I talk everyone down from the tree. "If the future isn't scary, it isn't the future." - A guy

  23. Why do they call it a browser game!

  24. It's too tragic to hold your beliefs to it. on UK Police Warn Sharing James Foley Killing Video Is a Crime · · Score: 1

    Censorship mechanisms are clearly in place everywhere; the UK has great audacity to acknowledge it. The video is being wiped from the history books by lack-luster politicians and their alliances. We can not allow this machine to be proven effective, even once. Any individual who would seek to control my life experience does not belong in the United States. We need to build a tower to remember those who sacrificed for America, instead, we wade in the pond where our enemies and allies drift onwards.

  25. Who is next? on New York Judge OKs Warrant To Search Entire Gmail Account · · Score: 1

    Answer this question and you will get no sympathy from me if it is searched.