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  1. An Englishman, Frenchman, Mexican, and Texan were flying across country on a small plane when the pilot comes on the loud speaker and says " We're having mechanical problems and the only way we can make it to the next airport is for 3 of you to open the door and jump, at least one of you can survive"
    The four open the door and look out below.
    The Englishman takes a deep breath and hollers "God Save The Queen" and jumps.
    The Frenchman gets really inspired and hollers "Viva La France" and he also jumps.
    This really pumps up the Texan so he hollers "Remember the Alamo" and he grabs the Mexican and throws him out of the plane.

  2. I did not know you were the person who decides what "humor" is. Face it humor is like beauty and in the eye of the beholder. I could come up with a very long list of comedy that involves "murder".

    Hell there are books of dead baby jokes.

    Get over yourself.

  3. Name a president that was not a him... I kid, he was obviously talking about the incompetent one in office now.

  4. Antibiotics do that as well, especially the broad spectrum antibiotics.

  5. Laws need to be changed yes, but changing the laws now and not finding new antibiotics doesn't really solve the immediate problem.

  6. But Fleming sucked at speaking so his discovery sat. It was Paine who made it a medical cure, and then Florey, who showed it was effective in fighting bacterial infections. So while Fleming made the discovery, he never tested it in infected animals and others stepped up and showed it's potential.

  7. Or the case that the AC is lying.

  8. Please let us know that area and what politicians are stopping you. Or are you just democrat bashing because you don't think people will call you out on it?

    Seeing as you are a coward I'm gonna guess the latter.

  9. Drug companies that do research into antibiotics get access to government grants, Those that don't and stick to only profitable drugs obviously don't need the lep so they are denied access.

  10. 20 years on ReactOS 0.4.5 Released (reactos.org) · · Score: 0

    What's the point of putting a failed OSS project on the front page. ReactOS has been trying for 20 years, at this point when they are done with their XP clone there will be no software that runs on it.

  11. What Macbook is easier to repair? They glue in the batteries, the screens are glued in, they use pentalobe security screws, they use non standard connections for ssd's. They intentionally make your device harder to maintain.

  12. Re:but apple is saying that.. on Apple Is Lobbying Against Your Right To Repair iPhones, New York State Records Confirm (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Probably, they are also going to charge $1000+ for it.

  13. Re:F*ck the Pressitutes on UK Tabloids Doxxed the 'Hero' Hacker Who Stopped a Global Cyberattack (theoutline.com) · · Score: 1

    Never mind, I had a senior moment reading the GP's comment.

  14. Re:F*ck the Pressitutes on UK Tabloids Doxxed the 'Hero' Hacker Who Stopped a Global Cyberattack (theoutline.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    How are tabloids not media outlets?

    Stop equating media with news. News is a subset of the media, but then again so are the Simpsons.

  15. Re:F*ck the Pressitutes on UK Tabloids Doxxed the 'Hero' Hacker Who Stopped a Global Cyberattack (theoutline.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Liberal? You mean the Daily Mail, the Telegraph, and the Sun? Those paragons a the liberal ideology?? (hint, I am being a tad bit sarcastic here).

    Think this might go a bit beyond progressive/conservative ideology.

    Might have more to do with Britain's complete and utter lack of respect of personal privacy. Sorry Brit's you let it happen after the IRA attacks, camera's everywhere, and now the idea of an expectation of privacy is a myth in your country.

  16. Re:Net Neutrality is a pile of crap... and it stin on FCC Suspends Net Neutrality Comments, As Chairman Pai Mocks 'Mean Tweets' (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    If you actually meant what you said, and weren't just trying to troll, you would have stood behind your comment instead of posting AC.

  17. Re:STOP BEING MEAN on FCC Suspends Net Neutrality Comments, As Chairman Pai Mocks 'Mean Tweets' (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    And this is why we can never have a viable third party.

  18. These days?

    Fashion over function is hardly limited to "these days".

  19. Hearsay. on Spotify Used 'Pirate' MP3 Files In Its Early Days: Report (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    When your proof is restricted to " but Fleischer says he knows for certain " you have no proof and you should probably refrain from slandering a company with more lawyers then you.

  20. Re:The Federal Communications Commission on FCC Says It Was Victim of Cyberattack After John Oliver Show (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    What, No, you said it was 2 billion, then changed your claim to 800 million. Also looking back, you are the only person to mention 400 million. So not only have you altered your argument midway by changing the goal posts, You are now lying by trying to put words in peoples mouths.

    Your credibility is now completely shot. Just give up.

  21. Re:The Federal Communications Commission on FCC Says It Was Victim of Cyberattack After John Oliver Show (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    Changing the goal posts 15 yard penalty and loss of credibility!

  22. Re:Jurisdiction issues on Facebook Must Delete Hate Postings Worldwide, Rules Austrian Court (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    there fucking phone

  23. Re:Jurisdiction issues on Facebook Must Delete Hate Postings Worldwide, Rules Austrian Court (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Quick question, are their any Facebook subsidiaries or servers operating in Austria?
    I see this argument but a quick bit of research does not show any Facebook companies operating within Austrian borders.

  24. Re:if we learned anything in the past on Facebook Must Delete Hate Postings Worldwide, Rules Austrian Court (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    "While the subsidiary is within the court's jurisdiction"

    That's the rub, there is no Austrian subsidiary of Facebook. This would have to be done under EU law as no part of Facebook actually resides in Austrian jurisdiction.

  25. Re:if we learned anything in the past on Facebook Must Delete Hate Postings Worldwide, Rules Austrian Court (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    It seems that Facebook does not have offices in Austria
    https://www.google.com/maps/d/...

    So in what way can Austria enforce this "ruling"?