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  1. Re:Let me guess... on What the Future Fiction of 2015 Revealed About Humans Today (vice.com) · · Score: 2

    No,humans today can't write a fucking gramatically correct sentence:

    In 2015, those anxieties are, apparently, concern the rise of science denial, climate change, total collapse.

    WTF.

  2. Re: Here is a working link. on The Three Possible Classes of Interstellar Travel (forbes.com) · · Score: 1

    Can you demonstrate that html + css is turing complete? Javascript is.

  3. Re: Here is a working link. on The Three Possible Classes of Interstellar Travel (forbes.com) · · Score: 1

    Nope:

    Hi again. Looks like you’re still using an ad blocker. Please turn it off in order to continue into Forbes’ ad-light experience.

    Doesn't work for me.,

  4. Re:Wishful thinking on Dutch City To Experiment With Paying Citizens a "Basic Income" (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    other religions did this hundreds of years ago

    Hundreds of years ago? Try between tens of years ago and now.

    Do you think muslims are the only people in the world today killing people over religion? Are you really that badly informed?

  5. Re:Where can I signup? on Dutch City To Experiment With Paying Citizens a "Basic Income" (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    This, incidentally, is precisely why it won't work.

    Argument from incredulity. Try it. If it fails, you know it doesn't work. If it doesn't fail then you know your preconceptions are wrong.

  6. Re:Good for them on Dutch City To Experiment With Paying Citizens a "Basic Income" (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Or perhaps the Dutch have more courage?

    Yup.

  7. Re:Clearly on How a Young IRS Agent Identified the Man Behind Silk Road (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    This story indicates the surveillance state, and much of its collection efforts, are even less necessary as long as the detectives are willing to put in the work.

    No, this story indicates that Google is the surveillance state.

  8. Re:It's as old as search engines on How a Young IRS Agent Identified the Man Behind Silk Road (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Everyone needs to teach their children that it's ok to not pay child support? Before or after you abandon them?

  9. Re:Probably a lie on How a Young IRS Agent Identified the Man Behind Silk Road (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Pretty much everything the FBI and the NYT says is a lie. Does anyone believe that Ross Ulbricht would just go chatroom to chatroom posting "Have all you guys heard of my super secret illegal website?!"

    Well, apparently he "admired the free-market economist Ludwig von Mises and the libertarian politician Ron Paul", so, yes, I'd believe he could do just about any fucking stupid thing you could imagine.

  10. Re:Climate Change on Cold Fusion and the Reputation Trap (aeon.co) · · Score: 1

    When the liberal elites stop stomping all over the earth with the huge carbon footprint their private jets make, I'll stop driving my 1985 Ford F150.

    Liberal elites? What fantasy planet do you live on?

  11. Re:Climate Change on Cold Fusion and the Reputation Trap (aeon.co) · · Score: 1

    I meant the current AGW. Please note those "mass extinctions" were due to 30C+ climate changes, not 2C.

    30C+ climate changes? What have you been smoking?

  12. Re:Non-muslim kpop girl band turned back from LAX. on US Stops British Muslim Family From Boarding Flight To Visit Disneyland (theguardian.com) · · Score: 2

    So what visa do under age sex workers need?

  13. Re:Simple. on Ask Slashdot: How To Deal With a Persistent and Incessant Port Scanner? · · Score: 1

    obvious answer is obvious, report a feature request to sophos.
    or buy a different firewall.

    Or make your own. It's not hard.

  14. Re:It's wrong because... on Why Is So Much Reported Science Wrong (berkeley.edu) · · Score: 1

    I blame people who don't know the difference between "write" and "right".

  15. So he's a crank? on Meet the Scientist Who Injected Himself With 3.5 Million-Year-Old Bacteria (vice.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    According to Brouchkov, Bacillus F has a mechanism that has enabled it to survive for so long beneath the ice, and that the same mechanism could be used to extend human life, too—perhaps, one day, forever.

    Nutter.

  16. Re:Sounds awesome. on Tacoma Goes All In To Support Municipal Fiber · · Score: 1

    Whereas a "free" market naturally devolves into a cartel, without vigorous state intervention.

    People of the same trade seldom meet together, even for merriment and diversion, but the conversation ends in a conspiracy against the public, or in some contrivance to raise prices.

    -- Adam Smith.

  17. Re:What the FUCK is Tb (SICK) Supposedly to BE? on Over 650 TB of Data Up For Grabs From Publicly Exposed MongoDB Database (csoonline.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, it should be To, I mean if they specified it in Bytes they'd have to specify the byte size too. 5 bit? 6 bit? 9bit? Who could tell?

  18. Re:This is like on Hype In Science Papers On the Rise (nature.com) · · Score: 1

    3D printed 3D printers!

    Uh, http://reprap.org/

  19. Ho ho ho, insulted by uid 666. I think I'll go and cry.

  20. Re:and the Star Wars Prequels? on Netflix To Re-Encode Entire 1 Petabyte Video Catalogue In 2016 To Save Bandwidth (variety.com) · · Score: 1

    Whereas the original Star Wars is compressed down to one bit -- Solo fires first yes/no.

  21. You couldn't believe how hard it was to type that fast without speeling erreurs.

  22. In what way is Alice like Carly? Alice has always been portrayed as the most intelligent person in the office.

    You think her genitalia is the most important thing about her?

  23. It's dying, no need to bother with it.

  24. What if the result was:

    We're looking to give a present for Mr Jones, I think an carriage clock would be good, we can deliver it at the three pines bar tomorrow?

    What good is your encryption backdoor now?

    Meanwhile, organised crime is raping your bank account because a crooked NSA employee has sold them the backdoor to the encryption.

  25. Carly Fiorina is an idiot. on Carly Fiorina Says Government Needs a Way To "Work Around" Encryption (dailydot.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    Who could have guessed?