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  1. Re:I Love You on Citigroup Sues AT&T For Saying 'Thanks' To Customers (techdirt.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    No, they don't say "Thank you", Citigroup says "Thankyou".
    If AT&T would just say "Thank you", there wouldn't be any problem.
    To me it's a mystery why anyone would intentionally make an error, but hey, that's why it's a big company:
    The bigger the more stupid they behave.

  2. Re:Thank you for being a friend on Citigroup Sues AT&T For Saying 'Thanks' To Customers (techdirt.com) · · Score: 5, Funny

    And that from an anonymous cow-ard...

  3. Re: rarehistoricalphotos on EU Exploring Idea of Using Government ID Cards As Mandatory Online Logins (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    As a total off-topic: I've never seen a clearer illustration of sheer peer pressure, ever.

  4. Re:The Euros just don't get freedom on EU Exploring Idea of Using Government ID Cards As Mandatory Online Logins (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    I have no moderation points, so I just commend you!

  5. Re:So where's the "require" part? on EU Exploring Idea of Using Government ID Cards As Mandatory Online Logins (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    Clever people see it coming...

  6. Yes, you are right, the Commission wants the systems to accept government IDs. Next a centrally issued EU ID. Oh, how 'convnenient'.
    But then, when all systems are in place, they will require it.

  7. ...and how they want that ruling to apply to US servers.

    No they don't. Only if a company wants to store it on a US server.

  8. Re: "...with stories like this..." on EU Exploring Idea of Using Government ID Cards As Mandatory Online Logins (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    ...as soon as the Brexit is a fact the interest will naturally rise and that same money will come back, looking for a profit.
    Furthermore, during the inevitable next financial crisis (caused by the banking system) the Pound will devalue, thus preventing British assets such as utilities, oil fields, historical monuments, etc., to be grabbed by 'the elite' a la Greece.

  9. Our perception of 'the government' is being damaged by the very people running it, not by 'the governed'.

  10. Re:Wait, no pedophile mention with this power grab on EU Exploring Idea of Using Government ID Cards As Mandatory Online Logins (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    That is because 'they' are pedophiles themselves, so pedophiles can't be mentioned as a problem, or else the government's monitoring capabilities will backfire on themselves

  11. Re:Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain! on EU Exploring Idea of Using Government ID Cards As Mandatory Online Logins (softpedia.com) · · Score: 2

    If 'fake reviews' is the worst that can happen, then requiring a government issued ID for logon seems gross overkill to me. I mean, heck, they don't even try to play the 'terrorism' card...

  12. ...but if the logs show 100% acceleration, that just reflects the sensor value.

    Well, then there is also the damage to the building which confirms that there must have been some speed, hence accelleration.

  13. I'm always surprised by the masochistic lengths people will go in order to be able to just keep using Windows.
    I stopped using that shit some 20 years ago, never looked back and am perfectly happily using GNU/Linux Fedora.
    And because of all the on-line privacy violations by hackers and agencies I converted to Qubes-OS, also based on Fedora.

  14. Ok, so he gave a lower bound estimate.
    Please elaborate where his argument is basically wrong.
    Heck, the religions even suggest to us that we and the rest we can observe are created by some being, what more hints would you like to receive. :)

  15. Re:"20mm x 16mm x 1.5mm and weighing just 1 g" on Samsung Starts Mass Producing New 512GB NVMe SSD That's Smaller Than a Stamp (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Don't worry, 'they' will find something.
    Like multi-bit storage in programmable quantum dynamic wave function overlap on atom scale or so...

  16. Re:"20mm x 16mm x 1.5mm and weighing just 1 g" on Samsung Starts Mass Producing New 512GB NVMe SSD That's Smaller Than a Stamp (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    ...head sinks...

    You mean your head stinks?

  17. Re:I assumed this was already a default on Systemd Starts Killing Your Background Processes By Default (blog.fefe.de) · · Score: 1

    A multi-user system shouldn't allow unpriviledged users from consuming resources indefinitely.

    If that 'unprivileged' user is on the sudo wheel, then why not?

  18. Re:Kimmie took socks from my dryer on North Korea Linked to the SWIFT Bank Hacks (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Never let a good crisis go to waste!

  19. But it's sure this money will come from the poor and go to the rich.
    Banks own a large share of Facebook, and now apparently want their cut, with a leverage.
    If every poor fellow gets a 'smart'phone almost for free ($7/piece proposed by the Indian PM) they can start making payments with it.
    Then cash can be removed (because those damn terrorists, you know?) and there will be no escape. Everybody will pay a fee over every transaction he makes and all transaction details will be known to bank & facebook.
    So this is just another scheme for wealth transfer from poor to rich.

  20. Re:What about bees? on Genetically Modified Crops Are Safe, Report Says (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 2

    ...GMO's REDUCE the use of pesticides/herbicides...

    The GM-ed RoundUp Ready crops tolerate high amounts of the glyphosate herbicide.
    Of course this will REDUCE the use of herbici... huh?

  21. Re:GMOs on Genetically Modified Crops Are Safe, Report Says (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    huh...

  22. Re:Stop debating and label it already! on Genetically Modified Crops Are Safe, Report Says (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    ...the label would be useless. GMO is too broad a term and...

    But people want to know. (period)

  23. Almost. It doesn't give any number of people involved, so in itself it's quite useless.

    Adenovirus:
    "A woman who learns she was pregnant when she got the vaccine, or becomes pregnant within 6 weeks after vaccination, should contact the Adenovirus Vaccine Pregnancy Registry at 1-866-790-4549. This will help us learn how pregnant women and their babies respond to the vaccine."
    This perfectly proves my point that WE are the experiment.

    Anthrax:
    Yeah right, everybody needs an anthrax vaccine before going to school.

    DTaP:
    "Talk with your doctor if your child:
    had a seizure or collapsed after a dose of DTaP
    cried non-stop for 3 hours or more after a dose of DTaP
    had a fever over 105 degrees Fahrenheit after a dose of DTaP.
    " That doesn't sound very assuring to me.
    Can we not spread those vaccines, so that parents can choose which vaccine they want first, and which they don't want at all?

    Hepatitis A vaccine:
    Most babies don't need this.

    Hepatitis B vaccine:
    Only some babies (of families with HepB, and of mothers who are addicted or sell their bodies for sexual services).

    Hib:
    "Hib vaccine should not be given to infants younger than 6 weeks of age."
    What the ...? at 6 weeks a baby's immune system isn't even able to build up a defense against anything.
    Who are they kidding?

    HPV-Cervarix:
    Ever heard of the frequency and severity of the side effects? And if the risks outweigh the benefits? Do we get to see this kind of analysis on those websites? Of course not!

    HPV-Gardasil-9:
    Yeah, also very useful for babies.

    Influenza:
    I believe in a strong immune system, not one disabled by a slew of useless vaccines and their poisonous additives. But if you want to immunize yourself, go ahead, but good luck with any attempt of 'herd immunity' (another unproven concept) here.

    Polio: OK

    Rabies:
    When I'll be bitten by a dog I'll take the anti-serum combined with the vaccine. IMMEDIATELY.

    Measles:
    Maybe, if I haven't had the measles at a young age.

    Now, where are your numbers of people excluded from each vaccination, and the prevalence of the infectious diseases they are presumed to protect against?

  24. Re: Antivaxing in particular on Ontario Parents Refusing To Vaccinate Their Children Could Be Forced to Take Science Class (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Will you volunteer for polio?

    Oh my, ever read the work of Dr. Friedrich Klenner?

  25. Re: Antivaxing in particular on Ontario Parents Refusing To Vaccinate Their Children Could Be Forced to Take Science Class (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    ...when you already know how it works and why...

    ... states a belief, unproven. No matter how many times you show your immaturity by calling 'fuck' and 'shit' and what more.
    No randomised double blind studies means we don't even know if the down trend in infectious diseases is even a simple continuation of the already at the start of the campaign existing trend, or caused by vaccination at all. Go back to science class, and get some re-education to 'help' you with your foul language.