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  1. Dinner.

  2. Re:Less Business Leaders Influencing Government? on After Losing Support, Trump's Business and Manufacturing Councils Are Shutting Down (theverge.com) · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm tired of winning.

  3. Re:Good Job on Neo-Nazi Site The Daily Stormer Moves To Dark Web After Shutdown (vice.com) · · Score: 0, Troll

    Because that would make sense and deprive the Fundamentalist Left and Fundamentalist Right of a platform to spew hate.

  4. Re:Why now? on Bitcoin Just Surged Past $4,000. TechCrunch Explains Why (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    made of coal huh....

  5. Re:I hope they figure it out. on SoundCloud Saved By $170 Million Emergency Funding As CEO Steps Aside (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    so....myspace. how...original.

  6. Re:I can't wait on James Damore Explains Why He Was Fired By Google (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    who?

  7. if they can't read, what tells you they'd sue?

  8. Re:People are getting dumber not smarter! on Is this the End of Typing? The Internet's Next Billion Users Want Video and Voice (foxnews.com) · · Score: 1

    We don't have an economic model that fits that goal.

    Sure we do, pushing up lilies from six feet under :)

  9. Re:I don't think you have that right. on Linux Kernel Hardeners Grsecurity Sue Open Source's Bruce Perens (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 0

    Everything is simple if you make no effort to understand reality and merely use your own assumptions.

    You refute other posters assertions, but you don't explain yours. I'm truly curious, on what are you basing your own assertions?

  10. heh there hasn't been a British rebellion since, what, the 1700s? and they left Britain. given whats happened to Britons since, you'd think they'd have had TONS of reasons to do so, yet they don't. Why do you suppose that is. /rhetorical

  11. the UK has Social Security Numbers? What Amber Rudd wants is for the UK, not the US. Her desire isn't flying in the US.

  12. Re:How does Debian justify using this?! on Systemd Named 'Lamest Vendor' At Pwnie Security Awards (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    The init script is created after initial installation with /opt/splunk/bin/splunk boot-start, puts a sysv script into /etc/init.d and a systemd unit file that calls it into RH's systemd tree. The unit file may be added by rpm maintainer, haven't checked...

  13. I Pity Inanimate Objects (Godley&Creme) on Ask Slashdot: What Can You Do With Old Coaxial Cable? · · Score: 1

    Magnets are two-faced. No choice for sugar but what choice could there be but to drown in coffee or to drown in tea...the frustration of being inanimate.

  14. Re: Throw them in the trash... on Ask Slashdot: What Can You Do With Old Coaxial Cable? · · Score: 2

    /. isnt a store. you're not buying anything. no one cares if you buy trash.

  15. Re: Throw them in the trash... on Ask Slashdot: What Can You Do With Old Coaxial Cable? · · Score: 1

    or you could ignore it. *gasp*

  16. Re:Throw them in the trash... on Ask Slashdot: What Can You Do With Old Coaxial Cable? · · Score: 0

    what are the windows made of?

  17. Re:Why is Redhat allowing this? on Systemd Named 'Lamest Vendor' At Pwnie Security Awards (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Gnome needs it.

  18. Re:How does Debian justify using this?! on Systemd Named 'Lamest Vendor' At Pwnie Security Awards (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Splunk.

  19. Re: No words. on Systemd Named 'Lamest Vendor' At Pwnie Security Awards (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    I haven't been paying too much attention to all this drivel, but did Lennart apologize for the mistakes he made in ignorance?
    You're alleging the reason for criticism is that '99.9% of people didn't know or care about how this works', and of course Lennart is included.
    So, did he apologize?

    -Genuinely Curious

  20. Re:No words. on Systemd Named 'Lamest Vendor' At Pwnie Security Awards (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1
    Says the guy with the sig:

    I usually ignore AC's. There are too many self-important cretins hiding behind it.

    If you're going to pass judgement, at least get rid of the sig.

  21. Re:Already been closed on Systemd Named 'Lamest Vendor' At Pwnie Security Awards (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Mrs. Douglas flees back to NYC and leaves Mr. Douglas alone to tend the farm. Soon, Arnold the pig moves into the Douglas homestead and they lived happily ever after.

  22. Re:P&G should post here... on P&G Cuts More Than $100 Million In 'Largely Ineffective' Digital Ads (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    Help my friend with his car repairs. http://gf.me/u/bmjsyc

    Why?

  23. Re:Future of digital ads? on P&G Cuts More Than $100 Million In 'Largely Ineffective' Digital Ads (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    wait til some phone/tablet app fails to load...its why I stopped using it. For me, using the app was more important than the little benefit I got from using pihole. Also had issues with some sites ability to load pages that had forms in them, like gov sites. YMMV.

  24. Re:Here's an EASY way to make sure on P&G Cuts More Than $100 Million In 'Largely Ineffective' Digital Ads (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    You mean like when you're load /. ?

  25. Re:Ads on the Internet != Other mediums on P&G Cuts More Than $100 Million In 'Largely Ineffective' Digital Ads (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    Only once have I bought something advertised on the web where I wasn't looking for something to buy...Great Lakes 3D Wood Map.