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  1. Re:first post + 20 on 20 Years of Stuff That Matters · · Score: 1

    and who said there wasn't a dog :)

  2. Please, presume. on Chaos and Hackers Stalk Investors on Cryptocurrency Exchanges (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    zed oh muh gawd. artem has dictated. we must obey and not talk bad about this. shyeah.

  3. Krooked Kushner.

  4. Re:This is the exact opposite of what they should on Microsoft Teams is Replacing Skype for Business To Put More Pressure on Slack (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Like Netmeeting, before Skype?

  5. dey tuk er jerbs!

  6. Bacon.

  7. Re:Why didn't I hear about this? on Mystery of Sonic Weapon Attacks At US Embassy In Cuba Deepens (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    you were too busy tweeting at 5am.

  8. Re:they thought it was sonic because victims "hear on Mystery of Sonic Weapon Attacks At US Embassy In Cuba Deepens (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Targets targetting target Luddites using targets! Targets!

  9. I'm going with mind altering cat parasites.

  10. the equine quadraped that talked?

  11. Luddite :)

  12. In Japan, machines vend YOU.

  13. "Here my 12 year old son, take my license and go down to the corner bodega and get me a fifth of JD."

  14. Re:Isn't 143M basically all adults in America? on Government Officials Begin Investigating Equifax Breach (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    What said everyone has to pay for a credit freeze?
    What said a one time fee (IF APPLICABLE) makes up for not being able to make money providing info on people that have a freeze in place?

  15. Re:First thing: request a credit freeze on Ask Slashdot: What's a Practical Response To the Equifax Breach? · · Score: 1

    And how exactly does a freeze help, if the next credit bureau hack obtains all those freeze PINs?

    Four different bureaus, four different PINs. What said a single bureau has the PINs of other bureaus? For that matter, what said THIS breach has any PIN info?

  16. Re:panic, you are fucked on Ask Slashdot: What's a Practical Response To the Equifax Breach? · · Score: 2

    its good you check on the card you know about.

  17. Re:First sentence is absurd on Could 'Re-Engineering' Earth Help Ease the Hurricane Threat? (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    only if he slays manbearpig.

  18. Can't wait for the underage drinkers and smokers to claim this when they get busted. "I identify as a 21 year old."

  19. its top of the 19th at Fenway, 2-2, Kevin Pillar at the plate, Hector Velazquez pitching....

  20. Re:Money Is Money on Litecoin Prices Surge Above $70 As Crypto Market Tops $175 Billion (coindesk.com) · · Score: 1

    ahh rewards points.

  21. Re:is destroyed*New* cable lines? Seriously? on Comcast Sues Vermont To Avoid Building 550 Miles of New Cable Lines (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    The government should be *outlawing* the construction of any new cable lines, not mandating it! What is going on here? If it was requiring them to lay fiber, I could totally get behin them, but the notion of putting that much additional garbage coax in the ground in 2017 makes me sick.

    What said every inch of comcast network is coax?
    What said it was all underground?

    The cable industry is dying, and its old infrastructure is insufficient for modern internet needs. Since soon all media will be delivered via the internet, it really is a no-brainer.

    What said its revenue was solely based on providing TV content?
    They have an Internet backbone network that provides access to millions that use it to consume media. Over the Internet.

    Still, Comcast needs to shut the fuck up. Corporations need to have all of their "rights" stripped away. Corporations are allowed to operate at the pleasure of the people. Period. If they don't like it, they can leave Vermont or shut down entirely.

    Granted, greed hurts.
    Here's an idea, why don't you start a grassroots movement about how you think things should be.

  22. Re:Well Comcast should have read the TOS on Comcast Sues Vermont To Avoid Building 550 Miles of New Cable Lines (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 2

    Because if they did then another company could waltz in and use the lines.

    When have American cable operators ever had to open their lines to another company? Citation please.

  23. Re:Bhavin... Divyank...smh on Billionaire Brothers Want to Build a Cheaper Rival to Slack (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Bob retired in 2016. Now its Tom and Chick.

  24. Re:All you corporate info are belong to us on Billionaire Brothers Want to Build a Cheaper Rival to Slack (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    because your workers are not in the office, and when your companys network goes down for any reason, the workers/mgmt can still communicate with each other.

  25. Re:People who buy them on Who's Responsible For IoT Security? (networkworld.com) · · Score: 1

    No, their iot device maker employer is incapable of paying for that. Its called gree^H^H^H^H"the market" at work.