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  1. Re:Much More Worrying... on A Single Line of Computer Code Put Thousands of Innocent Turks in Jail (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    Exactly.
    However, maybe the USA should be as concerned about China...
    Or, and I think that's a better idea, just start to be willing to pay for what is consumed.

  2. Re:Who else hacked the Ruskies for proof? Jamaica? on Dutch Intelligence Agents Watched Russia Hack the DNC (volkskrant.nl) · · Score: 0

    Exactly, this is just another narrative in order to blackmouth Russia.
    Again: where is the evidence this actually did take place?

  3. Re:Who else hacked the Ruskies for proof? Jamaica? on Dutch Intelligence Agents Watched Russia Hack the DNC (volkskrant.nl) · · Score: 1

    'Top Editor' or not, I think you're a fucking idiot.

  4. Re:Much More Worrying... on A Single Line of Computer Code Put Thousands of Innocent Turks in Jail (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    I thought Texas was part of Mexico?...
    Anyway, I think NATO disagrees with you, considering the attempts to whip up an anti-Russia 'Feindbild' in Europe and the US in order to justify continuation of its existence.
    NATO is a bureaucracy, and bureaucracies don't want to die, even if they become useless.
    Although... Russia may not be militarily threatening to invade Europe (anymore), but the economic block that would arise if Russia would join Germany economically is actually a big threat to the American Empire at the moment, as it was for the last more than one hundred years.
    And that's the actual reason why Russia is villified so much, in order to keep Eastern and Western Europe politically and economically separated.

  5. Re:And the others..? on A Single Line of Computer Code Put Thousands of Innocent Turks in Jail (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 2

    Agreed. One small correction though:
    The Kurds want their own state, which means separating parts of Turkey, Irak and Syria to become one separate state, Kurdistan.
    That's why they are the enemy of Erdogan.

  6. Re: A have to be reading this wrong. on Deanonymizing Tor: Your Bitcoin Transactions May Come Back To Haunt You (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    How can we be identified through other people tweeting their wallet addresses?
    I guess I'm the one missing here something.

  7. Re:In Addition, A Red Stopped Vehicle on Tesla Model S Plows Into a Fire Truck While Using Autopilot (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Why do you assume that's my wife?

  8. Re:Analog chip on Engineers Design Artificial Synapse For 'Brain-on-a-chip' Hardware (mit.edu) · · Score: 1

    You mean a bunch of Op-Amps on a chip then?

  9. Re:Fuzzy Logic on Engineers Design Artificial Synapse For 'Brain-on-a-chip' Hardware (mit.edu) · · Score: 1

    Well, an electric current flowing across something definitely is something different.
    Or maybe it works on microwaves?

  10. Re:Facebook hurts Democracy on Facebook Says It Can't Guarantee Social Media is Good For Democracy (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    f you need so many words to drive your point home, then you're probably wrong.

  11. Re: A great leap backwards on Pentagon Document Confirms Existence of Russian Doomsday Torpedo (popularmechanics.com) · · Score: 1

    That's interesting, thanks.

  12. Re:A great leap backwards on Pentagon Document Confirms Existence of Russian Doomsday Torpedo (popularmechanics.com) · · Score: 1

    You're measuring it wrong. America isn't afraid of its current GDP, but, as I implicated in my reply to haruchai, for its possible cooperation with Western Europe, especially Germany.
    Just listen to the opposition by German industries against the current sanctions against Russia.
    They don't like it at all, so there clearly is a 'want' for doing business with Russia.
    Join the Russian resources with the German capital and knowledge 'et voila', there is your threat (as seen by America).

  13. Re:Knuth, what? on Donald Knuth Turns 80, Seeks Problem-Solvers For TAOCP (stanford.edu) · · Score: 1

    No, you didn't read the article carefully enough: It was a 'she', and she wasn't arrested, just sat down on the couch.

  14. Re: A great leap backwards on Pentagon Document Confirms Existence of Russian Doomsday Torpedo (popularmechanics.com) · · Score: 1

    Actually it was Wall Street that brought us communism by adopting, feeding, grooming and paying Trotsky for his work, after completion of which they sent him off with a train load of gold to start a revolution in Tsarist Russia.
    This worked quite well and the Tsar and his family were (savagely, as a warning) wiped off the face of the earth.
    And all of that because the Tsar had refused the Rothschild bankers a Central Bank modeled to the British one.
    Just saying. :)

  15. Re:A great leap backwards on Pentagon Document Confirms Existence of Russian Doomsday Torpedo (popularmechanics.com) · · Score: 1

    You forget to mention how 'Russia' destroyed Libya.

  16. Re:A great leap backwards on Pentagon Document Confirms Existence of Russian Doomsday Torpedo (popularmechanics.com) · · Score: 1

    It's not that America would want something that Russia has, it's that America is afraid as hell that Eastern Europe (Russia) and Western Europe (and especially Germany) would join in a megalomaniacally strong economic block that would make America insignificant in comparison.
    Already more than 100 years America is trying to prevent that, and quite successfully.

  17. Re:A great leap backwards on Pentagon Document Confirms Existence of Russian Doomsday Torpedo (popularmechanics.com) · · Score: 1

    No no, you can't post this stuff, it's too politically incorrect, and above all, no one would believe you.

  18. He did organise the risky annexation of the Crimean peninsula though.

    What a totally ignorant simplistic bullshit.
    Study some geopolitics and then come back to report how stupid you were.

  19. Re: A great leap backwards on Pentagon Document Confirms Existence of Russian Doomsday Torpedo (popularmechanics.com) · · Score: 1

    Like... elder Bush.

  20. Re:Epic bullshit on Google CEO Sundar Pichai Says He Does Not Regret Firing James Damore (theverge.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Damore didn't leak the memo, so it wasn't him who embarrassed Google.

  21. Re:Taxation is theft on Tim Cook: 'I Don't Want My Nephew on a Social Network' (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Well, the income tax on the other hand is the price we pay for having a central bank (Federal Reserve) that's not state owned, prints money out of nothing and loans it to the government against interest to be paid. That's where the income tax goes, which was created at the same time that the Federal Reserve Act was passed.
    We would be better off with a government owned bank that would create its own money, lending it out to others at interest being earned by the government, not the banks.

  22. Re:The business of Cancer. on A Cheap and Easy Blood Test Could Catch Cancer Early (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    Somehow I get the feeling that this reply wasn't a reply to mine...

  23. Re: Safe Words on Global Warming Predictions May Now Be a Lot Less Uncertain (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah, and what about the other, really abundant, greenhouse gas in our atmosphere: water? The effect of a doubling in CO2 is less than that from the rounding (not to talk about systematic) errors in the models used for the atmospheric water content.

  24. Re:The business of Cancer. on A Cheap and Easy Blood Test Could Catch Cancer Early (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 2

    Greed can not be cured.
    It can be controlled however, but for that you'd need a functioning democracy.
    Democracy isn't functioning...

  25. Re:Google Debian value add on Google Moves To Debian For In-house Linux Desktop (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    If it has been 'improved' by Google...