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  1. Corruption at the highest level on Comey Denies Clinton Email 'Reddit' Cover-Up (politico.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yet, absolutely fucking nothing anyone can seem to do about it.

    Anyone else would be in jail.

    Give immunity to people you could prosecute for leverage, but they won't talk anyways. Pure evidence of intent and corruption, but oh well.

    I mean, we might as well have the North Korean dictator feeding us propaganda. We the people know it's all lies, but we can't do anything about it and our state media is just bobbing their heads saying what they're supposed to say with their talking points that get sent out every morning.

    Talk about totally fucked as a country.

  2. No different than when Apple dropped the A: Drive on Taking the Headphone Jack Off Phones Is User-Hostile and Stupid (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Are you the same people complaining now that complained then?

    Apple is no longer going to have a PC with the A drive? *gasp* How dare they? They are going to increase the cost to the consumer. Why do they hate the consumer? We still use A drives!!!

    Now look.

    You are the same people complaining now that complained then.

  3. Re:Very simple answer on Ask Slashdot: Living Without Social Media In 2015? · · Score: 1

    I really like this response.

  4. It's better than most people realize on Tracking Down How Many (Or How Few) People Actively Use Google+ · · Score: 1

    I use it. Granted I'm not a daily poster, I never was on Facebook (deleted that account). I have friends and followers that will give me a + on many things. The communities are quite active actually.

    If you hop on + and then do nothing, it will do nothing. If you get on and follow a few folks (think following on twitter) you'll be amazed at how much is actually posted. Join a few communities of things you enjoy, and you're page will be filled faster than you can imagine.

    Some communities have hangouts / web chats. There is so much information and so much going on. Lastly, being a tighter knit community (lack of idiots and trolls) the content is better, the comments and people are better. It's currently a perfectly designed place to be for those in the know.

    It's almost like we don't WANT people to know how good it actually is.

    Facebook is the Walmart of the social media world. Sure everything you want is there but the quality is shit.

  5. Book Smart vs Street Smart on Harvard Students Move Fossil Fuel Stock Fight To Court · · Score: 1

    This just proves that you can be book smart and still be completely stupid and clueless as to how the real world works.

  6. Re:Yahoo! is cool again? on Firefox Signs Five-Year Deal With Yahoo, Drops Google as Default Search Engine · · Score: 1

    I have honestly tried... I mean honestly tried to use yahoo again. I love flickr and use it to store photos. I also use google a lot for gmail, google+ (yes I actually do use that), google drive, docs, etc. I felt like I had too much info at google. So I set up my defaults for yahoo. Even on my iPhone.

    When I try and search the results are so darn maddening.

    The search results would be fine if I was 60 years old, or 6 years old. Those of us in between who grew up with bad search platforms know how to make specific searches today, know what we're looking for, and google spits out what we want, despite the fact that I want to embrace someone new, no one else comes close currently.

  7. Another feather in the cap for XP on Microsoft Releases Out-of-Band Security Patch For Windows · · Score: 1

    Thank goodness I'm still running XP!

  8. I don't know... Maybe... on Uber Threatens To Do 'Opposition Research' On Journalists · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I don't use Uber, never have, never will so I have no skin in this game. But... it may not be such a far fetched idea.

    Look at what happened recently with Gruber and the Obamacare fiasco. The MIT professor Gruber was being paid (and paid handsomely) by HHS... He wrote Op Eds in newspapers which were then picked up by the Obamacare supporters as independent confirmation that it was a good thing. Here was an independent MIT professor saying this was good. No where did anything cite that he was a major player in forming it nor did they say he was being paid by the administration. It was a full blown circle jerk to fool the people.

    Bring it full circle back to this article --> An article comes out against Uber and slamming the company. Well a little money and research into that "independent journalist" might just find that they're getting paid by X lobby, or Y company. Maybe their best friend is in charge of the Cabbie Union (I would imagine there is such a thing).

    So go after the journalists family and children? That sounds like F.U.D. to me. But maybe check in to be sure the journalist is legit and not some shill like Gruber? Yeah... Might be time we start doing that before we all get fooled again.

    #gamergate anyone?

  9. Stupidity of people on The Downside to Low Gas Prices · · Score: 1

    The stupidity of people will always amaze me. Sure the tax will go away when needed... Just like the death tax that was put into place to pay for World War 2. That will go away once that is over too right? Right guys?

  10. A Friend you Unfollow? on New Facebook Update Lets You Choose News Feed Content · · Score: 1

    They allow you to unfollow a friend? Wouldn't that no longer be a friend? Is this for the people who don't have the sack to call out or just plain unfriend someone? As someone that doesn't use Facebook, I just don't get the folks that do anymore. I must be in a group of Facebook hipsters because my group of friends and extended group either don't have Facebook (deleted or never had) and those that have it but no longer log in and use it, and one person who uses it to just troll and post political images purposely to piss people off.

    I see it still popular with women. That and girly-men.

  11. Command Line on Worldwide Aaron Swartz Day Memorial Hackathons This Weekend · · Score: 1

    > yum update

  12. 3COM's Audrey on Amazon's Echo: a $200, Multi-Function, Audio-Centric Device · · Score: 0, Troll

    Did Amazon think that 3com's Audrey aka the web appliance did fail hard enough?

    and because pressing a button on your phone that's in your pocket will be more work than you're willing to put in to remember a task.

  13. Jokes on them on Landfill Copies of Atari's 'E.T.' End Up On eBay · · Score: 1

    Jokes on them.... I still have my original copy!

  14. I was one of the unfortunate on FTC Sues AT&T For Throttling 'Unlimited' Data Plan Customers Up To 90% · · Score: 1

    I had the unlimited plan. I was keeping it just to keep it. At the time I had two phones and ran a Blackberry through AT&T.

    I never used more than 2 gigs of data but I loved the idea of having an unlimited plan. After the caps were put in place I held out hope it would change. While it never truly affected me I ended up canceling and leaving AT&T all together out of principle about a year later.

  15. Thank Goodness! on Cisco Fixes Three-Year-Old Telnet Flaw In Security Appliances · · Score: 5, Funny

    I've been waiting for this fix so I can finally drop SSH

  16. Another stupid viewpoint from slate that is on Will the Google Car Turn Out To Be the Apple Newton of Automobiles? · · Score: 1

    Maybe. Would cities start? Sure. But how long would it take and at what cost? We've had electric cars for a long time now, but no charging stations. The cost is too great to do it for the small few. So fuck them. Basically that's what it amounts too. And rightfully so.

    Same with cities and streetlights. It's easy to say they'll change them. They may... over time. But those first self-driving cars will find themselves in horrible fucked up situations. Then what? And of course those bad situations will make it harder to sell the car. Less cars, less incentive to change things over.

    And even if the city does change, the rural world won't. Rural towns don't have the money to paint some of the roads. (My town doesn't even have a single stop light actually). Our roads aren't really wide enough for two cars in some places so it takes smart driving skills to know when to move over and off the road, the roads are not painted (no yellow line, never mind a white one) dirt roads, pot holes, snow cover where you can't see the road, and mountain ranges that will even stop a satellite signal.

    The point is, there are a lot of situations a self-driving car just won't work so not everyone is going to get one, which decreases the incentive to change things over and incur a large cost for the benefit of a few.

  17. self-driving will always be an issue on Will the Google Car Turn Out To Be the Apple Newton of Automobiles? · · Score: 1

    Between road detours, new red lights, which red light is mine in some cities... but the biggest issues are for those of us who live off in the north.

    We have add things to avoid. Deer, turkeys, and lots of pot holes. I will swerve to miss a critter, but not at the cost of my life.

    As a driver I'm smart enough to avoid the slippery leaves that land on the ground in the fall. There are bridges I can't cross because my truck is too wide to do it at the same time as another oncoming car. I can glimpse the car coming through the trees so I just stop and wait.

    Half our roads don't even have a double yellow line, never mind the white line. Hell, we have dirt roads. What is a car going to see then? I have areas (mountains) where even my satellite radio will go out.

    Lastly winter. There are times with the new snow fall that I have no idea where the road is and have to drive in the middle of the road. Not because that's where the lines might be but staying away from the edge is safer, driving in the lane where someone else has driven is safer, etc.

    Lastly, for Google to originally think they weren't going to put a steering wheel in the car just shows their stupidity. After kids put cones in the road, and paint some lines via detour and watch the cars line up down a dead end street or something like that. It won't end well.

  18. Taxation part of the equation? on GoPro Project Claims Technology Is Making People Lose Empathy For Homeless · · Score: 1

    I honestly think it's hard to feel empathetic for more and more people when WE ourselves are doing what we can to just get by...

    Sure, we have our luxuries (cell phones, cable tv, internet, car) but then again more and more of these things are becoming necessities in today's world.

    Need to do some work from home? internet needed. Emergency work call? Phone needed
    Car? To and from work.

    But just being tax day, and I owned another 3600 in taxes, it's hard to truly "give". Sure I'll toss a dollar or two when I've been asked. I don't do it out of guilt, I do it because that's the kind of guy I am.

    Now I have it in my abilities to give a lot more, but I don't. Why? I feel that when I pay so much in taxes that I know are sadly going to people sucking off the system, EBT cards in strip clubs, etc. I have no more respect for the system and feel I've given more than enough.

    Give me my money back, show me you're cracking down on abuse in the system, and I'll gladly give you more directly to those in need.

  19. Answer your phone like this: on Ask Slashdot: How Would You Stop a Debt Collection Scam From Targeting You? · · Score: 1

    When the phone rings, pick up and say:

    911, what is your emergency?

    When asked, say that the phone number is automatically being forwarded and any further abuse will be the police involved.

    Go for the bluff.

  20. Re:No online footprint? on Adam Lanza Destroyed His Computer Before Rampage · · Score: 1

    May have jumped the gun with your name... but either way, I'm done.

    Right or wrong, I'm no longer bored...

  21. Re:No online footprint? on Adam Lanza Destroyed His Computer Before Rampage · · Score: 1

    Ok, last bit... I got your gmail. Starts with a V and ends with a Y and is two words.

    Ok... one more search, and I think I finally found you. Your name is Chris. Have your last name too, but not posting it.

    Good job though, that was hard. I'm a bit too net savvy, so please understand not too many people can do what I just did, but with enough cross referencing I could do it.

    PM me if you want to know how I did it specifically and I can point you to the places you could have fixed so someone can't do what I just did.

  22. Re:No online footprint? on Adam Lanza Destroyed His Computer Before Rampage · · Score: 1

    You live in the UK, you're married, and enjoy cycling (or at least used too).

    You work with computers/programming and by the looks, you're pretty good at it.

    You're probably writing this from your Asus Transformer, and you also know a thing or two about astronomy.

    I could keep going, but I'm bored (but I was bored and why I started this endeavor) and starting to feel like a stalker.

    Good day sir!

  23. Remember though... on Schmidt On Why Tax Avoidance is Good, Robot Workers, and Google Fiber · · Score: 1

    When Google does it, it's capitalism. When Bane Capital did it, it was EVIL and wrong.

    Double standards in this world never cease to amaze me.

  24. Re:On Centimeters and Willful Ignorance on U.S. East Coast a Hotspot of Sea-Level Rise · · Score: 2

    Yep. I'm not a geologist but I don't think "floating masses" is a particularly great analogy. Gravity does have an effect on them at that point but once you hit turtles, I wouldn't bother digging any deeper.

    Everest alone is growing ~ 2 inches every year. That's just there. So yeah... A geologist you are not.

  25. Re:Here's a nickel, kid . . . on U.S. East Coast a Hotspot of Sea-Level Rise · · Score: 1

    The processes you describe took place over millions of years.

    Maybe so, but then again, we have no idea how it changed from decade to decade do we? Where there was once a river, now there is a gorge. The water level went down. Over the course of a few decades could have gone down a few inches every year. So by your theory, we should panic the entire way over something we could do nothing about.

    Seems a little dumb to me.

    Ice that once covered a large area eventually receded. Ice that was actually once during MAN's time. It's slowly went away and things warmed up. Maybe they panicked too! Oh no. There goes the ice. Stop your farting! It's Bob's methane enduing mammoth chili. That bastard. ...