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  1. Re:Why is our media... on Kaspersky Lab Has Been Working With Russian Intelligence (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    ...the defender of liberty and freedom, a bastion of democracy...

    That's only the narrative.
    Unfortunately, and without any exception, all American 'struggles' to 'bring freedom and democracy', have resulted in the total devastation, and immeasurable suffering by the people, of the countries 'liberated' from their 'cruel dictator' this way.
    You must be joking. It hasn't 'changed'... it never was.

  2. Re:Why is our media... on Kaspersky Lab Has Been Working With Russian Intelligence (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    But then, you're only a foul mouthed anonymous coward, so who would take *you serious?

  3. Re:Why is our media... on Kaspersky Lab Has Been Working With Russian Intelligence (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    May I point out that, based on your 'requirements', you wouldn't have trusted Singapore's governor Lee Kuan Yew's government either?

  4. Re:Why is our media... on Kaspersky Lab Has Been Working With Russian Intelligence (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    The Soviet Union was an evil empire. It was a legitimate superpower. Their Communist philosophy told them to conquer the whole world.

    And who asks the question *why Russia turned communistic?
    (Let me do it :)

  5. Re:Why is our media... on Kaspersky Lab Has Been Working With Russian Intelligence (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Because Putin doesn't obey Netanyahu, or whoever the current sock-puppet may be.

  6. Re:Drama Queens on Tech Giants Rally Today in Support of Net Neutrality (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    The oligopolists don't want net neutrality?
    This looks like a controlled opposition op to me.
    "We object! (But not too much, right?)"

  7. The company does regularly work with governments and law enforcement agencies around the world with the sole purpose of fighting cybercrime.

    And I don't see what's wrong with that.

  8. Re:I support Trump and The Wall on Author of Original Petya Ransomware Publishes Master Decryption Key (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 0

    Are you kidding me?
    White men did what?
    They killed the Indians, killed their bisons (their food) to force them to move to somewhere else, they confiscated their land, and now they 'built America'?
    The bloody arrogance...

  9. Re:Your right to point your camera on Federal Appeals Court: You Have a Constitutional Right to Film Police Officers in Public (slate.com) · · Score: 2

    If the person filming becomes a distraction in the execution of their job, they are well within their rights to stop it, and should.

    Yes, it's criminally distracting to constantly have to think of what is permissible to do and what not, only because some annoying person is filming you.

  10. Re:It's not like they risk anything. on Federal Appeals Court: You Have a Constitutional Right to Film Police Officers in Public (slate.com) · · Score: 1

    You mean, like... breathing?

  11. Re:It's not like they risk anything. on Federal Appeals Court: You Have a Constitutional Right to Film Police Officers in Public (slate.com) · · Score: 1

    I think you've got an interesting point here, it's a very real factor that probably gets overlooked, the officer's fear.

    I don't think there's much fear involved when an officer shoots a black man, who is walking away from him, in the back.
    Multiple times.

  12. Re:Well, FINALLY we know on Google and Facebook Give Net Neutrality Campaign a Boost (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    I rest my case, sigh...:

  13. Re:I think he's funny on Customer's 20-Year-Old Email Account Shut Down Over Unusual Address (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    What you say makes sense in essence, but is beneath the point.
    What's at stake here is that they agreed with his choice of email address and now suddenly no more.
    At least, that's the reason I think they gave, although still offering the same kind of service for others.
    It's his address that is going to be revoked, not the product itself.
    He chose an address, they accepted it, and now they don't have the right do damage his interests so much only because for some reason they suddenly don't like his address anymore.

  14. An idiot is someone who doesn't backup his data, or does so without exercising full control over it.

  15. I think he's funny on Customer's 20-Year-Old Email Account Shut Down Over Unusual Address (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    They have no right. One of their products, what he pays for, is email with an address that he chose and they approved.
    That's all there is. When they actually disconnect him there's a big chance he'll win a huge amount if he goes to court.

  16. Re:JAWOLL on Germany Cracks Down On Illegal Speech On Social Media. (smh.com.au) · · Score: 1

    (Jawohl)

  17. "...We've saved a lot of people's lives."

    Sure..., after they were shot?

  18. Re:No Blood For You! on Anti-Aging Start-Up Is Charging Thousands of Dollars for Teen Blood (vanityfair.com) · · Score: 1

    You never wondered why so many children, especially from institutions, get 'lost'?

  19. It's not the calories ingested that counts, it's the calories stored without burning them, which counts.

  20. This man wasn't involved professionally in anything having to do with Oregon. He just complained about the too short duration of the yellow lights and enforced his arguments with the comment that he's an engineer.
    One should be able to do that.
    You don't need a traffic light engineering license to show that your wife was fined 150 ms too early.
    Note that I'm not commenting about the legality of it. I just say it should be possible, especially outside of any professional relationship.
    And if you feel rino horn would help against your sore thumb, be my guest to use it, if legal.

  21. And I replied too soon, sorry about that. :)

  22. If you meant to say that the unidentifiable AC to whom interkin3tic replied is retarded, then you replied to the wrong post.
    Just saying...

  23. The ideal of course is that people find a hobby that gives them additional income. I.e.: work with satisfaction, higher mobility, lower unemployment rate.
    This will also bring down the number of cases of burn-out and other stress-related diseases (cancer?, heart attacks?) because people can tell their boss to shove it and totally relaxed look for another job.
    I smell a win-win.

  24. Re:Throwing them under the bus on Putin Hints At US Election Meddling By 'Patriotically Minded' Russians (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    You sound terribly paranoid and completely misled by anti-Russian propaganda.
    As of now the NATO is advancing their borders towards Russia and trying to encircle the whole country (and China in the process) with anti-missile shields.
    I do not see how this makes Russia a power hungry expansive imperialistic saber rattling colonialist nation with the megalomaniacal desire.to impose their political system upon the rest of the world, by force.
    The US on the other hand...

  25. Re:Throwing them under the bus on Putin Hints At US Election Meddling By 'Patriotically Minded' Russians (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Then let the truth come out, be it through the Russkis or one of the few remaining real journalists. And then don't blame the messenger.