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  1. Re:Disgusting. on Except For Millennials, Most Americans Dislike Snowden · · Score: 1

    "Pretexting" is such a nasty word. Carl lost his job because of it. Running for President is not like a piece of fruit one barters for, if one is considering a long term form of success.
    "China and America are two countries separated by a body of water" - Bush Jr.

  2. Re:Duuuh. on Wellness App Author Lied About Cancer Diagnosis · · Score: 1, Troll

    4 kids and a wife? Sometimes suicide makes sense.

  3. Re:Disgusting. on Except For Millennials, Most Americans Dislike Snowden · · Score: 2

    Nixon lied to the world about others who would challenge his running for president. Using the same methods as Carly Fiorina; who got fired at HP for doing the same thing. The only thing these two people haven't done is write a diary on the topic.

  4. Re:Disgusting. on Except For Millennials, Most Americans Dislike Snowden · · Score: 1

    I was thinking of Yale, given their standard of acceptance for qualified candidates, lost village idiots can aspire to become president.

  5. Re:So let me get this straight on Except For Millennials, Most Americans Dislike Snowden · · Score: 1

    Could it be that the truth is setting the world free?

  6. Re:So let me get this straight on Except For Millennials, Most Americans Dislike Snowden · · Score: 1

    One has to admire the amount of free time a person has when that person has time to write a hate article.

    One concern I have for the data gatherers is that their data gathering could be used to help diagnose the sick; instead the data gatherers do nothing. The data gatherers could offer a service to play back a given phone call that could help the little guy, instead, the data gatherers do nothing.

  7. Re:So let me get this straight on Except For Millennials, Most Americans Dislike Snowden · · Score: 1

    He is not

  8. Re:This is not good... on Wellness App Author Lied About Cancer Diagnosis · · Score: 1

    Premeditated Murder is such an ugly phrase. Knowingly telling a lie that endangers the listeners life is what? Of course, listening and acting on the advice that anyone with common sense would laugh at is what?

  9. Re:Duuuh. on Wellness App Author Lied About Cancer Diagnosis · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I'm reminded of a world personality that tried a similar therapy, sadly with Darwinian results; god bless Steve Jobs.

  10. Re:If You Want It Done Right, Buy Swed? Ouch. on Incorrectly Built SLS Welding Machine To Be Rebuilt · · Score: 1

    Poor A/C, you say not thinking things through is "acceptable?" What's your H1B?

  11. Re:FTFY on Microsoft Announces Device Guard For Windows 10 · · Score: 1

    Meph, it gives bored 14 year old's something new to play with.

  12. Re:FTFY on Microsoft Announces Device Guard For Windows 10 · · Score: 1

    Poor A/C, you did.

  13. Re:FTFY on Microsoft Announces Device Guard For Windows 10 · · Score: 1

    MS has the bucks to buy H1B hacks to make "a device" that *nix users have come to consider normal in an O/S. I give some bored 14 year old about a month to publish the simple work around for MS's "solution?"

  14. Re:Drug ALL The Children on Using Adderall In the Office To Get Ahead · · Score: 1

    Not the state, the corporation. And how do corporations speak? By people giving money.

  15. The Movie "Limitless?" In Real Life? on Using Adderall In the Office To Get Ahead · · Score: 1

    I am reminded of candels that burn very brightly.

  16. Cal Bears and Boiler Makers on Concerns of an Artificial Intelligence Pioneer · · Score: 1

    Create a model that represents the 3 Laws; tic toc?

  17. Gearhead to Automakers on Automakers To Gearheads: Stop Repairing Cars · · Score: 1

    Nuts.

  18. Re:This Is Normal on Incorrectly Built SLS Welding Machine To Be Rebuilt · · Score: 1

    It's called, "not my job." Guaranteed to cause a project to fail, every time.

  19. If You Want It Done Right, Buy Swed? Ouch. on Incorrectly Built SLS Welding Machine To Be Rebuilt · · Score: 1

    Jet Line robotic welders never had this problem, think ISS. Is this another case of Congress throwing scrap meat to world market vendors and H1B hacks? Only to pay more for it later?

  20. Re:Jury is still out on Microsoft Open Technologies Is Closing: Good Or Bad News For Open Source? · · Score: 0

    "Microsoft has evolved so much under Satya Nadella"

    Before, Microsoft was just another pile dog crap. Today under new leadership, H1B stewardship, and dead culture guidence, it is a steaming ignorable pile of dog crap. One can only wonder at the surprizes* that the thrid world will have to offer planet earth.

    * a surprize is, flatulence with a lump in it.

  21. Re:What's the problem? on Social Science Journal 'Bans' Use of p-values · · Score: 0

    My next recommendation to the Basic and Applied Social Psychology committee is that any conjunctions in a sentence are to be removed. Mainly because of the poor usage of english grammer in a typical submittal.

  22. Isn't Cheaper, the American Dream? on IT Worker's Lawsuit Accuses Tata of Discrimination · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Corporations are people to, and they speak; how?

  23. Re:HHS Asleep At The Switch on Kludgey Electronic Health Records Are Becoming Fodder For Malpractice Suits · · Score: 1

    3 Days?! I now know where I want my kids to go to school. All goofing aside, 3 days is impressive.

  24. Re:EMRs are doing their job on Kludgey Electronic Health Records Are Becoming Fodder For Malpractice Suits · · Score: 1

    I don't think spamming EPIC is going to help. Maybe, a link to its specification page would a good idea?

  25. Re:HHS Asleep At The Switch on Kludgey Electronic Health Records Are Becoming Fodder For Malpractice Suits · · Score: 1

    Democrats burned 86 million dollars and a staff of hundreds on Obama Care web pages, when 3 students at Standford did the same job in two weeks. Ignoring MRI storage, a dusty Blade Server can hold all the medical records for planet earth for the next 20 years. These servers can be manned 7/24/365 by a 12 operator staff so that if someone trips over the power cable, it can be re-plugged back in before the backup batteries go flat. Doctors, if they want to get paid, perform certain tests, and procedures, in a certain sequence. Doctors notes are then predictable, and are outsourced to the Philippines for translation purposes; and some global throwing of scraps. Which is in turn transmitted back to the U.S., mostly correct. With current technology, it just doesn't get any cheaper than that.