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  1. Re:This on London Black Cabs Threaten Chaos To Stop Uber · · Score: 1

    You state Craigslist is "unregulated" but there is no regulations for services that act like Craigslist, such as the local newspaper's classified section. If one posts or answers an ad in the newspaper or on Craigslist, and on is cheated, raped, robbed, or killed, that is not the fault of Craigslist or the newspaper.

    But, taxis and taxi services are regulated. Uber and Lyft are not complying with those regulations. The drivers are not just advertising with Uber, but are acting as either independent contractors or employees of Uber, just like taxi drivers are either employees or independent contractors of the taxi services. This makes Uber at least partially responsible for the acts and actions of the drivers. The fact that Uber has that $1,000,000 insurance policy listed as a benefit of Uber is tacit admission of the fact.

    By failing to state exactly what regulations Craigslist should be following and why, you have admitted you don't know what you are talking about. The industry that Craigslist participates in has very few, if any, regulations while for-hire transportation is regulated at the local and state level, and occasionally at the federal level. You don't what you are talking about because you are ignorant of the regulations that are involved and used a false comparison.

  2. Re:Awesome!!! on London Black Cabs Threaten Chaos To Stop Uber · · Score: 1

    In the world where the prices are regulated by the state to prevent tourists from being charged $200.00 for a 4 mile cab ride. And, yes, that and worse has happened.

  3. Re:Buggy whips on London Black Cabs Threaten Chaos To Stop Uber · · Score: 1

    Meanwhile, that "clean, polite driver" and Uber are ignoring your local laws and avoiding paying for permits, license, taxes, etc. thus raising your taxes. Enjoy.

  4. Re:Buggy whips on London Black Cabs Threaten Chaos To Stop Uber · · Score: 2

    Meters are taxed. Taxis and taxi drivers are licensed, permitted, and regulated. Fares are regulated. Uber and it's drivers ignore all of those. The "so what" is that Uber and it's drivers are ignoring the laws in multiple jurisdiction.

  5. Re:Buggy whips on London Black Cabs Threaten Chaos To Stop Uber · · Score: 1

    What you are ignoring is that Uber and it's drivers are ignoring current regulations. This is not "buggy whips", this is "unlicensed contractors" vs "licensed contractors".

  6. Re:This on London Black Cabs Threaten Chaos To Stop Uber · · Score: 1

    Please state exactly what regulations Craigslist should be following and explain in detail why. Failure to do so will be tacit admission you don't know what you are talking about.

  7. Who the fuck does have to follow the regulations? on London Black Cabs Threaten Chaos To Stop Uber · · Score: 1

    Who the fuck gets to compete against a regulated service without following the regulations? Taxi drivers are independent contractors and compete against each other in a regulated environment. Taxis are regulated, taxed, and often have to pay for permits. Uber and Lyft don't pay for permits, are not paying the same taxes, and are effectively unregulated.

  8. Re:Awesome!!! on London Black Cabs Threaten Chaos To Stop Uber · · Score: 1

    Actually, no. One is not pre-paying for a ride from a taxi. You are buying a voucher that has other people paying most of the fair. And, you still GIVE THE DRIVER YOUR VOUCHER.

    BTW, that negotiating a better price is actually illegal.

  9. Re:Awesome!!! on London Black Cabs Threaten Chaos To Stop Uber · · Score: 1

    I'm going to come right out and call you a liar about that "sewer service". See, one PAYS THE DRIVER. There is no way for the driver to charge someone for a ride if they never see the person. My best guess is you are an Uber or Lyft driver who is attributing things your ilk does to regular taxi drivers and that makes you a lying sack of shit.

  10. Re:What I see happening in the world (H1B etc.) on Let Spouses of H-1B Visa Holders Work In US, Says White House · · Score: 1

    "business advantage" is just another way of saying "lowering human resource costs". Keeping that in mind, your last paragraph completely contradicts the one before it.

  11. Hurting Americans on Let Spouses of H-1B Visa Holders Work In US, Says White House · · Score: 1

    Just what Americans need, more people competing for jobs, many of whom will be willing to work for less.

    I am sure that is not going to increase unemployment of Americans, especially low skill, low wage, and part time workers.

  12. Re:But, but, but⦠autism!!1!11! on Polio Causes Global Health Emergency · · Score: 1

    In the case of polio, it is religion and the religious, not anti-vaxers.

  13. Re:Translation on Microsoft Cheaper To Use Than Open Source Software, UK CIO Says · · Score: 1

    Rather than actually deal with the truth, you just accuse the man of unethical conduct.

    Percentage-wise, it's a pretty safe assumption.

    Prove it or shut the fuck up.

  14. Re:Translation on Microsoft Cheaper To Use Than Open Source Software, UK CIO Says · · Score: 1

    I don't ask questions in community websites. I answer them. The rest of you are an embarrassment.

  15. Re:Translation on Microsoft Cheaper To Use Than Open Source Software, UK CIO Says · · Score: 1

    So does a week long SendMail outage. Which one do you think is easier to get support for SendMail or Exchange?

  16. Re:Translation on Microsoft Cheaper To Use Than Open Source Software, UK CIO Says · · Score: -1, Troll

    What a bunch of bullshit. You have NEVER seen a big investor. Your $200.00 savings account doesn't make you a big investor. It makes you a fucking loser.

  17. Re:Translation on Microsoft Cheaper To Use Than Open Source Software, UK CIO Says · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Congratulations. Rather than actually deal with the truth, you just accuse the man of unethical conduct. That makes you a lying piece of fanboy shit. And, it is the exact kind of shit you are spewing that shows the attitude alluded to by the article. I have used FLOSS for about 25 years now and while everyone talks about community and how much help is available, the truth is the most common answer to a question asked of the community is silence, followed closely by "RTFM, n00b!", "Stop your shit questions and use Google", and other such helpful responses.

    With MS, they can go to MS and MS will bend over backwards to help them. What do they get with FLOSS? Well, they can try to find someone who is competent, but who do they go to and how do they find out? I guess they could use Red Hat, but I have worked with Red Hat and know what you get for that support contract.

    And, I know this is going to get modded down by FLOSS fanboys and I don't care. You fuckers need to hear the truth. Just look at the non-confrontational responses that have been modded troll. The troll post is Torp's.

    But, hey, don't let the fact that Torp is making shit up because you fuckers like his opinion solely because it feeds into your delusions. Go fuck yourselves.

  18. Re:Russia is invading eastern Ukraine on US Should Use Trampolines To Get Astronauts To the ISS Suggests Russian Official · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Aside from the fact that your post is a pack of lies, we see Russia doing exactly what you say is unfavorable for Russia. The tactics being used are classic Soviet tactics, namely sending in Spetsnaz into an area to destabilize the local government then moving in to "stabilize" the area. So, let's take a look at what happened.

    Russia increased troop presence in the Red Sea area.
    Groups spring up in Crimea. Masked men take over government offices and terrorize the local populace.
    Groups consolidate and take over the local government after a sham election and then asks to become part of Russia
    Russia annex Crimea and continues to mass troops on Russia side of Ukraine/Russia border.
    Groups spring up in Eastern Ukraine. Masked men take over government offices and terrorize the local populace.

    Guess what comes next. Do you see the pattern? My best guess is you are a Russian who can't wait to visit the new acquisitions.

  19. Re:So what? on US Should Use Trampolines To Get Astronauts To the ISS Suggests Russian Official · · Score: 4, Insightful
    Roughly 65 million years ago a 6 mile wide asteroid crashed into what is now the Gulf of Mexico killing off just about every creature larger than a house cat. That includes almost all the dinosaurs. There is little we could do to stop it with our current space program. There is reason to believe we might never know it was coming. Right now, humanity has all it's eggs in one basket and it will only take one good sized rock to break them all. Manned space exploration with the establishment of human colonies on Luna and Mars would prevent that kind of single event extinction.

    “Dinosaurs are extinct today because they lacked opposable thumbs and the brainpower to build a space program.” Neil deGrasse Tyson

    “The dinosaurs became extinct because they didn't have a space program. And if we become extinct because we don't have a space program, it'll serve us right!” Larry Niven

    As to your follow up post, perhaps if you stopped asking questions with obvious and well-discussed answers, you wouldn't get modded down.

  20. It's a government contract job. on Decommissioning Nuclear Plants Costing Far More Than Expected · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Of course it is going to be wildly expensive and take forever. Plus, it will be over budget, over due, and a basic cock-up because the government takes the lowest bidder regardless of past performance.

  21. Re:Causality on FCC Proposes $48,000 Fine To Man Jamming Cellphones On Florida Interstate · · Score: 1
    No more stupid than reading books, newspapers, work documents; putting on makeup; shaving; even eating and drinking.

    Should people use cell phones while driving? No.
    Does that justify someone breaking the law by using a cellphone jammer while driving in his car? No.

    The reason the guy resorted to such measures is simple. Inaction to stop the practice from the usual legal and / or technological channels.

    Inaction to stop a practice that most of the people in the society he lives in deemed legal doesn't give him the right or privilege to impose his will on others without their consent and in violation of the law. You do understand that is what he was doing, right? He disapproved of other engaging in legal behaviors and broke the law to force them to not engage in said legal activity. What would you call it when people you like are doing something you deem legal and are forced to stop by someone with the means but no authority?

    The human species overall is pretty stupid.

    And, you proved that with your post.

  22. Re:Its not the cellphone use thats the problem on FCC Proposes $48,000 Fine To Man Jamming Cellphones On Florida Interstate · · Score: 1

    By that logic, the driver can't communicate to the navigation/communications officer.

  23. Re:Could and may have saved lives on FCC Proposes $48,000 Fine To Man Jamming Cellphones On Florida Interstate · · Score: 1

    No, because someone sending a text may not notice being jammed but when the text fails, the sender will end up looking at his phone to try to send again.

  24. Re:In the absence of an effective goverment... on FCC Proposes $48,000 Fine To Man Jamming Cellphones On Florida Interstate · · Score: 4, Informative
    Studies have shown that the following things are unsafe:
    • laser pointers
    • smoking cigarettes
    • eating beef
    • eating saturated fats
    • eating transfats
    • drinking caffeine
    • sex without a condom unless in a monogamous relationship
    • drinking alcohol
    • riding motorcycles
    • riding bicycles without a helmet
    • using swimming pools
    • driving while tired
    • eating a diet high in sodium
    • eating a diet high in sugar
    • drinking sugary drinks

    Government has failed to act to address these safety issues.

    But, sacdelta, you did have a comment when a government tried to act to address one of these safety issues:

    Please! Take action so we don't have to take responsibility for our own lives. Heaven forbid we ever have to think for ourselves.

    A better solution may be to force anyone who complains about how this type of thing negatively impacts them to take a class in self control.

  25. Re:Probably saved more lives with jamming on FCC Proposes $48,000 Fine To Man Jamming Cellphones On Florida Interstate · · Score: 1

    the phone will cut in and out and distract you

    You mean like when someone jams your call?