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  1. Re:If you don't know why they're doing this... on Sweden's Cash-Free Future Looms -- and Not Everyone Is Happy About It · · Score: 1

    OK, mister easily distracted: are you arguing a universalism now?

  2. Re:If you don't know why they're doing this... on Sweden's Cash-Free Future Looms -- and Not Everyone Is Happy About It · · Score: 1

    Wait, so, are you preaching a universalism now?

  3. Re:If you don't know why they're doing this... on Sweden's Cash-Free Future Looms -- and Not Everyone Is Happy About It · · Score: 1

    So you've gone fully into your https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solipsism safe space, then?

  4. Re:If you don't know why they're doing this... on Sweden's Cash-Free Future Looms -- and Not Everyone Is Happy About It · · Score: 1

    If life is as radically subjective as you say, it would seem to lack any context.
    Given a lack of context, how can anyone be labeled anything, for example: "bigot"?

  5. Re:If you don't know why they're doing this... on Sweden's Cash-Free Future Looms -- and Not Everyone Is Happy About It · · Score: 1

    Decided by whom, using what standard?

  6. Re:If you don't know why they're doing this... on Sweden's Cash-Free Future Looms -- and Not Everyone Is Happy About It · · Score: 1

    What is "good"?

  7. Re:If you don't know why they're doing this... on Sweden's Cash-Free Future Looms -- and Not Everyone Is Happy About It · · Score: 1

    "Collective action" is like Newtonian Mechanics; you can talk about it as a general guide, but the action is really all quantum.

  8. You don't drop the phone like a mic.
    You beat your forehead with it until bloody.
    This is a religious ritual, remember?

  9. Re:If you don't know why they're doing this... on Sweden's Cash-Free Future Looms -- and Not Everyone Is Happy About It · · Score: 1
    Your link lost me here:

    . . .schools, media, universities, and large institutions are all places to stand and halt this degrading and dangerous slide down a slippery slope toward fear-based bigotry and hatred.

    The infiltration began with those institutions. See your boy Marcuse.

  10. Re:If you don't know why they're doing this... on Sweden's Cash-Free Future Looms -- and Not Everyone Is Happy About It · · Score: 2

    Oh, come on. You just have alternate, "illegal" means for conducting transactions.
    The fascist overreach lasts as long as it's tolerated.

  11. Re: Cagey guy on Nicolas Cage To Return Rare Stolen Dinosaur Skull To Mongolia (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Why do you H8 art?

  12. ZFS on ZFS Replication To the Cloud Is Finally Here and It's Fast (arstechnica.com) · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Zebra Freaky Stuff
    Is bad in the thistle
    When you're in the buff
    With your black-and-white bristle
    Burma Shave

  13. Re:I don't see it man on Disease Threatens 99% of the Banana Market (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Disease, in general, continuously threatens everything.

  14. Re:Three original Stones still in the Stones on Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Moving To Per-Core Licensing (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    That would be the Aztec Variations.

  15. Re:Three original Stones still in the Stones on Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Moving To Per-Core Licensing (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1, Troll

    All of the above died during the Administration of Bush the Elder, and are kept "alive" through Caribbean rituals.

  16. Long ago, before the cloud on Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Moving To Per-Core Licensing (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Long ago, before the cloud, people used to fret all that "irony" stuff.

  17. Re:It's almost like a fetish on Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Moving To Per-Core Licensing (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    Jeff Bezos is all: "Hey. You. Get off of my cloud."

  18. Re:Denied! on Bill Gates To Headline Paris Climate Talks · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Yours is a rational argument. The drones pushing all of this (a) are not rational, and (b) will not be dissuaded in their termite-like quest to subjugate the global economy. (c) Because #Fairness.

  19. Re:Just don't IoT on Pwned Barbies Spying On Children? Toytalk CEO Downplays Hacking Reports (bt.com) · · Score: 1

    You make a vast sea of creepy soft child porn from pwned dolls in the Internet of Things seem as though it were a bad thing.

  20. Re:Denied! on Bill Gates To Headline Paris Climate Talks · · Score: 2

    This will stop the buffoons in power *how*, exactly?

  21. Re:Denied! on Bill Gates To Headline Paris Climate Talks · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    AGW won't necessarily imply chocolate rationing.

    No, but the Orwellian nature of anthropogenic global climate non-constant change warming does.

  22. Re:Denied! on Bill Gates To Headline Paris Climate Talks · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Aren't all these climate talks the political/economic equivalent of a BSOD?
    Thus, having Bill Gates open up the talks where a bunch of Really Smart People tell us they're going to increase the weekly chocolate ration to 20g from 30g is strangely apropos.

  23. I saw "U Wot M8?" open for "The Synthetic Doohickeys" in Tampa in '07.

  24. What is this, click bait? on How Anonymous' War With Isis Is Actually Harming Counter-Terrorism (metro.co.uk) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Is spelling Astley's name correctly 33% of the time an effort to irritate your readers into clicking the article?
    Or is it just more proof that /.'s editors could be replaced with a poorly coded .php script?