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  1. Re:Whatever on Britain Opens Its First Subsidy-Free Solar Power Farm (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Slightly off topic, your response, as this was about 'Britain', whatever the author might have meant with that.

  2. I especially liked the sentence about the 'three-axis attitude control'.

  3. Re:I don't think it matters what you sign on More Than Half of American Workers Can't Sue Their Employer (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    So, people with a past of mental problems can be raped at will... nice (not of course).

  4. Re:I don't think it matters what you sign on More Than Half of American Workers Can't Sue Their Employer (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Well, did the workers not work for 'the people', that abused them?

  5. Re:Just Say No on More Than Half of American Workers Can't Sue Their Employer (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Or sign while adding: 'without prejudice'.

  6. Throughout your life as a kid you're conditioned to respond favourably to the words 'Free', 'Democracy' & etc.
    As an adult people still enter a trance of acceptance when those words are uttered.
    And of course the majority are just stupid and indoctrinated.

  7. Re:Opening themselves up to trouble on Governments Turn Tables By Suing Public Records Requesters (apnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah, well, someone would have to explain it properly to me.
    I'm not into Star Wars. :)

  8. Re:More Importantly... on China Blocks WhatsApp (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm surprised to hear that some people actually *did* pay $1 for a text message.
    What an idiots.

  9. Re:America needs a firewall on China Blocks WhatsApp (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    If this wasn't hate speech...

  10. Re:alternatives? on China Blocks WhatsApp (theverge.com) · · Score: 2

    ...apart from being none of our business what a sovereign country is doing (not to us).

  11. Re: own satellite on China Blocks WhatsApp (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    ...which will be declared illegal and shot down (or up, out of orbit).

  12. Re:Opening themselves up to trouble on Governments Turn Tables By Suing Public Records Requesters (apnews.com) · · Score: 1

    I don't think anarchism as I know it is a menace per se.

  13. Re:Why are we concerned with anything from Salon? on Google AMP Flaw Exploited By Russian Hackers Targeting Journalists (salon.com) · · Score: 1

    More Sicherheitsschutzstaffel (SS) required!

  14. For me it was the opposite...

  15. Re:Opening themselves up to trouble on Governments Turn Tables By Suing Public Records Requesters (apnews.com) · · Score: 1

    And the mentioning of 'anarchist menace' suggests an absolutely non-existing relationship between 'anarchism' and 'menace'.
    Just for the record.

  16. And then there are the home PCs running Windows, to add to your list of security risks of increasing concern.
    And *that* is why it has no use for Grandma to use encryption.

  17. Re:No one trusts the USA on Distrustful US Allies Force Spy Agency To Back Down In Encryption Fight (reuters.com) · · Score: 0

    Electing a fucking moron doesn't appear to be helping much.

    Right. Am I glad we didn't elect that fucking moron...

  18. Ever heard of 'pre-encryption intercept'?
    Grandma is using a Windows computer, and the pictures on her Hard Disk *are* already in the possession of the NSA.

  19. Re:Trust is hard to gain and easy to lose on Distrustful US Allies Force Spy Agency To Back Down In Encryption Fight (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    That new agency for 'securing US government communications and computer systems' will still be a government organization.
    Useless.

  20. Denial to prevent cognitive dissonance.

  21. Re:"Did IQ's drop sharply while I was away?" on Distrustful US Allies Force Spy Agency To Back Down In Encryption Fight (reuters.com) · · Score: 0

    Then try being observant.
    Watch a few videos of the WTCs coming down and compare that to controlled demolition jobs.
    And to any *uncontrolled destruction of a building.
    There is no doubt explosives must have been placed on beforehand. Especially in WTC 7.
    Firemen testimonies about a sequence of explosions while WTC 1 and 2 came down is also indicative.
    Or the testimonies about huge explosions in the basements as a preparation, a characteristic of controlled demolition.
    Check prof. Steven Jones who found remains of thermate in the building's dust.
    Good luck with your research, no need to be paranoid. Just use your eyes and brains.

  22. Dad, can I borrow your driver's license?

  23. No, it's a RoBodega.

  24. You can hide your bitcoins (private keys) in a vase...

  25. Point is that bitcoin still needs introduction for a lot of people.
    So the market is far from being saturated.
    The more people get word of bitcoin and develop an interest, and actually buy it, the more it will go up.
    If the price increases another factor 10 or hundred, you need to be a really big player if you want to disrupt the market.
    So, when the market is saturated we'll see a final price, but not a dump.

    Just my 2 cents...