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  1. Re:Well Duh on Google Reader Being Retired · · Score: 1

    I didn't. I simply shared everything to G+. That's really the only purpose G+ had... was for google people to read things that they used to read in google reader, shared by their former sharebros now G+-contacts. So this will actually dent G+ too. They. are. idiots.

  2. Worse than 911. on Google Reader Being Retired · · Score: 0

    Seriously guys. This sucks.

  3. Re:Humility? on New Pope Selected · · Score: 3, Interesting

    You're a fucking asshole and I hope you die.

  4. New for nerds? on New Pope Selected · · Score: 1

    More like news for turds. I don't come here for religious bullshit.

  5. Re:But on Facebook Knows If You're Gay, Use Drugs, Or Are a Republican · · Score: 1
    hahaha nice

    Okay... I just had to read the wiki for SDR. Wow...

    Do I have to have hardware to use this? I only have an FM transmitter, and it's not attached directly to my computer anyway... (SPDIF/optical out into SPDIF/optical splitter into DA converter into ground loop buzz isolator into FM transmitter)

  6. Re:But on Facebook Knows If You're Gay, Use Drugs, Or Are a Republican · · Score: 1

    Too bad about my typo, though....

  7. Re:But on Facebook Knows If You're Gay, Use Drugs, Or Are a Republican · · Score: 1

    Indeed. Now I want the radio.

  8. Re:But on Facebook Knows If You're Gay, Use Drugs, Or Are a Republican · · Score: 1
    Goddamnit.

    lol :)

  9. Re:But on Facebook Knows If You're Gay, Use Drugs, Or Are a Republican · · Score: 0
    I have a feeling that if you actually mined that information by taking a survey of people who don't use facebook, that the results would not be that.

    Intelligent people can calculate the risk-benefit radio of sharing information vs receiving information. Intelligent people can recognize the value of keeping up with things (both in cyberspace and meatspace). Intelligent people know how to effectively use technological tools to get more out of an equivalent investment of time in their social lives.

  10. Re:Knows and Presumes are not the same thing on Facebook Knows If You're Gay, Use Drugs, Or Are a Republican · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Your analysis of their analysis proves that you can't analyze analyses. Being right 88% of the time means being wrong 12% of the time. It's not special that they aren't right for you.

  11. Re:When talking to a prosecutor in the US. on The Accidental Betrayal of Aaron Swartz · · Score: 1

    You are a tool for inventing that ridiculous strawman.

  12. Re:Cops too. on The Accidental Betrayal of Aaron Swartz · · Score: 1

    Are you deliberately taking the gist of the video and mis-applying it to situations it isn't actually talking about because you are evil, or because you are retarded?

  13. Re:Its hard to tell on Bradley Manning Makes Statement · · Score: 1

    Congratulations: You attacked the original poster personally, and used personal facts about yourself to justify it. That's not how this worked. You've beaten your chest like a dumb ape, and to top it off, you've done it anonymously. Look at the anonymous coward declare his authority on bravery.

  14. Re:Torturing ants on Bradley Manning Makes Statement · · Score: 1
    I think there is justification, but not in war.

    If someone tortures my wife to death -- and I have incontrovertable evidnece -- I should be able to torture that guy to death right back. I'm not talking about justice, I'm talking about revenge. They can try him before. Whatever. Someone does this to me, I want their blood. The end.

  15. Re:Its hard to tell on Bradley Manning Makes Statement · · Score: 1

    Well no.. Not for everyone. If a list of every human being's fetishes they practiced were to turn up publicly, there would be very many people who are not "slimy things that live in the dark" who's lives would be negatively affected. And people who break laws that shouldn't be would be negatively affected as well. Homosexuals, for example. I am on Wikileak's and Assange's side, but your last statement, while ideologically true... Is not actually true.

  16. Re:Oh no, he's rich. But we're looking at that wro on Homeland Security Stole Michael Arrington's Boat · · Score: 1

    close your parenthesis next time

  17. Re:Stop whining and go find work in India on Large Corporations Displacing Aging IT Workers With H-1B Visa Workers · · Score: 1

    More so than somebody who wasn't even born here? Yes.

  18. Re:Would not fly in the US on Publisher Sues University Librarian Over His Personal Blog Posts · · Score: 2

    You also have to know they are false when you make them. If you are false by accident, it's not defamation unless you were made aware it was false and failed to correct your post. (IANAL...)

  19. Re:It's called the key on Driver Trapped In Speeding Car At 125 Mph · · Score: 1

    Wow, you're a real blame-the-victim type. Good to know people like you exist. I'll watch my back.

  20. Re:Missing Details... on Driver Trapped In Speeding Car At 125 Mph · · Score: 1

    Bullshit, my brother in law has epilepsy and has a license and drives. Modern medicine is wonderful.

  21. Re:It's called the key on Driver Trapped In Speeding Car At 125 Mph · · Score: 1
    It's *called* the emergency brake. In traffic school.

    But from my experience... It has very little stopping power. Cause I've accidentally driven miles with them on in every car i own :D

  22. Re:It's called the key on Driver Trapped In Speeding Car At 125 Mph · · Score: 1

    Don't you think they mentioned this possibility while on the phone with him for an hour?

  23. Re:Anything MS can do Apple can do Eviler.... on Retail Copies of Office 2013 Are Tied To a Single Computer Forever · · Score: 1
    Mountain Lion didn't really cost you $20. You paid for your OSes when you paid 30% more for all your hardware. Good luck buying an apple without paying for the OS: Just because it's not a line item on your bill doesn't mean you paid for it. The exact same hardware costs less when sold by someone other than Apple. That's because their hardware profits subsidizes their software development.

    But it's cool that they offered an upgrade and Apple apologists are now claiming "I only paid $20 for my OS", which is a joke. It kind of proves my point about Apple users often having naive notions about Apple in their head.

  24. Re:Anything MS can do Apple can do Eviler.... on Retail Copies of Office 2013 Are Tied To a Single Computer Forever · · Score: 1
    I've only bought a pc with windows built in once out of the 10 or so computers i've owned. "Usual" doesn't matter. "Possible" is what matters. Now, how would I buy Apple hardware without the OS?

    Cherry picking "mountain lion is all of $20" is meaningless. The hardware costs 30% more for a reason - because apple's operating costs [which include developing an OS] have to be passed onto the consumer somehow. This includes the costs of updating and maintaining an OS. You've paid way more than $20 for your Apple OSes, dude.

  25. Re:Anything MS can do Apple can do Eviler.... on Retail Copies of Office 2013 Are Tied To a Single Computer Forever · · Score: 1

    Yes, but if that replacement machine is an Apple machine, they've baked in the cost for the OS into their ~30%-higher-than-actual-market-value hardware costs. You've still paid for new software, it's just baked into your hardware costs so you can pretend you didn't. But you did. Just like when you buy a burger at McDonald's, you are also paying for the free ketchup and napkins people use. Apple & McD's aren't taking a loss on things; so-called "Free" items are loss-leaders with the actual cost baked into the other goods (hardware, burger).