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  1. Re:we paid $500 million for a broken web site on Buried In the Healthcare.gov Source: "No Expectation of Privacy" · · Score: 1

    It's not like we're PAYING for any of this through legitimate economic activity, reasonable taxed, against a sane government budget.
    It's all a pile of crap made up on the fly, to land with a dull thud, hopefully later, likely sooner, on a bunch of disenfranchised victims.

  2. Re:Stereotypes? on Nobel Winners Illustrate Israel's "Brain Drain" · · Score: 1, Funny

    That's because the vast bulk of NPP winners don't know how to wage war and then blame their predecessor.
    Tricky art, requiring copious support from the codpiece media.

  3. Re:Stereotypes? on Nobel Winners Illustrate Israel's "Brain Drain" · · Score: 1

    Don't be ridiculous.

    Check the URL atop your browser.

  4. Re:Nice bi-partisan play on US Adults Score Poorly On Worldwide Test · · Score: 1

    The dead wood will be replaced by the Ted Cruzes, Mike Lees, and Rand Pauls. They have (apparently, and for now) kept their powder dry enough to stand there and serve the truth, both in the sense of tennis and in the sense of a servant.

  5. Re:Nice bi-partisan play on US Adults Score Poorly On Worldwide Test · · Score: 1

    The GOP was and is thinking about protecting Holy Progress, and acting as a shock absorber for the patriotic resurgence.
    The GOP gonna be transformed, or die.

  6. Nice bi-partisan play on US Adults Score Poorly On Worldwide Test · · Score: 5, Insightful

    But the re-election of BHO pretty clearly underscores any negative remark you want to make about the U.S. electorate.

  7. Re:Gov't project on Administration Admits Obamacare Website Stinks · · Score: 1

    They're OK, but you repeated what I said to begin with in your second sentence.

  8. A FiOS on No FiOS In Boston? We'll Make an Ad Anyway · · Score: 5, Funny

    A FiOS ad?
    That's mighty sad
    Like the last razor
    Rick Rubin had.
    Burma Shave

  9. Re:Gov't project on Administration Admits Obamacare Website Stinks · · Score: 1

    Propulsion and navigation systems.

  10. Re:Gov't project on Administration Admits Obamacare Website Stinks · · Score: 1

    And government is not one.

  11. Re:Ah... on Administration Admits Obamacare Website Stinks · · Score: 1
  12. Re:Gov't project on Administration Admits Obamacare Website Stinks · · Score: 1

    The funding, the end usage of the technology. . .

  13. Re:Gov't project on Administration Admits Obamacare Website Stinks · · Score: 1

    Government only rises to greatness when faced with an external threat, e.g. war.
    Keep in mind that the Apollo Program was a cover story for ICBM development during the Cold War.

  14. Re:Even if you want to be an apologist for those. on US Intelligence Chief Defends Attempts To Break Tor · · Score: 1

    it has become harder for Republicans to win elections.

    In no way deals with the empirical question of whether the Progressive course alteration of the Wilson Era (of which turning the House into a Little Senate is one component) was a swift idea. If you actually think the two-party system is more than a façade for a de facto aristocracy, then you probably think me some GOP apologist.
    You're way off base.

  15. Re:Mod Up on German NSA Critic Denied Entry To the US · · Score: 1

    Um, our borders are in shabby shape?

  16. Re:Even if you want to be an apologist for those. on US Intelligence Chief Defends Attempts To Break Tor · · Score: 0

    just because it has become harder for Republicans to win elections.

    You win "jacked up analysis of the day"

  17. Even if you want to be an apologist for those. . . on US Intelligence Chief Defends Attempts To Break Tor · · Score: 1

    . . .currently in the biz, the means to preclude future tyranny in all this are unclear. Maybe if the House of Representatives maintained anything like its original proportions, we'd have enough people actually elected by voters in place to give us more of a warm fuzzy about the oversight.

  18. Re:Needs to be an appliance.. on Taking Back Control of Your Data, With Fine Grained, Explicit Permissions · · Score: 1

    You can label these shadow circuits "evil spirits", and do brisk business in the digital exorcism market.

  19. Re:More useful on Taking Back Control of Your Data, With Fine Grained, Explicit Permissions · · Score: 1

    Yep. Signal-to-noise ratio. Said Smith.

  20. Re:Needs to be an appliance.. on Taking Back Control of Your Data, With Fine Grained, Explicit Permissions · · Score: 3, Interesting

    And did you review all of the logic on your chip, just to make sure some of the "redundant" circuits might be less redundant than you think?
    That spare core seems. . .strangely active, if you know what I mean, and I think you don't.

  21. Re:Editorial nit on Engineers Design Tornado Proof Home · · Score: 1

    You don't like it when I'm a helpy helper-person?

  22. Editorial nit on Engineers Design Tornado Proof Home · · Score: 2

    You're able to keep the most valuable things, which are the people, the functions of the house, and maybe your valuables

    Just putting that out there.

  23. Re:-1 on Researchers Show How Easy It Is To Manipulate Online Opinions · · Score: 1

    Shrill cry for the H8 to end. Because #TheChildren

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  25. Re:Mod Up on German NSA Critic Denied Entry To the US · · Score: 1

    Racism? Sweet non sequitur leaps, where did you get that?