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  1. Re:more than that on Russia Blocks Encrypted Email Provider ProtonMail (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Markets are efficient. Period. If it was more efficient for someone else to own the courts then someone else would have bought them by now.

  2. Re:more than that on Russia Blocks Encrypted Email Provider ProtonMail (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    bought and paid for, under complete 100% control

    Yes, when you buy something you also get control over it. Anything else is theft.

  3. That is useful information. Thank you.

  4. Re:That's the American employee for you... on Ask Slashdot: Have You Ever 'Ghosted' an Employer? (linkedin.com) · · Score: 2

    It makes complete sense. Trucking is a stressful job that takes a tremendous toll on your health and personal life. There's a trucker shortage right now and if you have a couple years experience and a clean driving record you can make some pretty decent money. Average first year pay driving for Walmart is over $80,000. Carriers that built their business models dependent on cheap labor are inevitably going to find it hard to keep drivers' butts in their seats.

  5. Re:Bay Area Idiots on Pedestrian Attacks Self-driving Car in the Mission (curbed.com) · · Score: 1

    Congratulations on your appalling ignorance.

  6. Re:Good for France on Shouting 'Pay Your Taxes', Activists Occupy Apple Stores in France (marketwatch.com) · · Score: 2

    Serious question: How will the poor do that if they've already been processed into a useful industrial slurry?

  7. Likewise, don't blame me when I press statist infants through a fine mesh screen to create a useful industrial slurry--blame my customers.

  8. Re:This is the point of the government, isn't it? on British PM Seeks Ban On Encryption After Terror Attack (boingboing.net) · · Score: 1

    And let's dispel once and for all with this fiction that government doesn't know what it's doing. It knows exactly what it's doing by not using INTRINSICALLY VAULUALALALBLALBLABLBLE rHodium as the one true currency that it is.

  9. Re:Courage. on Mozilla Binds Firefox's Fate To The Rust Language (infoworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Who has time for spelling when there are statist infants who have not yet been processed into a useful industrial slurry?

  10. Re:Don't you mean... on NASA Astronaut Gene Cernan, Last Man To Walk On the Moon, Dies At 82 (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    Watergate was staged to make the sheeple believe that. Archibald Cox was a crisis actor.

  11. I've thought about doing this but the thousands it would cost me in additional licenses just wouldn't be worth it. It's cheaper to just leave work at work.

  12. Re:Obligatory on Our Brains Use Binary Logic, Say Neuroscientists (sciencedaily.com) · · Score: 1

    *golf clap*

  13. Don't forget to round up any children they may have and grind them up into fine slurry.

  14. Re:2016: Year of the Linux Desktop on Linux Marketshare is Above 2-Percent For Third Month in a Row (omgubuntu.co.uk) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If the software in question isn't terribly performance intensive, that isn't a very compelling reason any more. You've plenty of virtualization options at your disposal, some ridiculously easy to set up (Virtualbox).

    Why would I want to run Linux if I'm just going to run a Windows VM on it?

  15. Re:Well, OK, that's fine on Delta Now Lets You Track Your Baggage In Real-Time (thenextweb.com) · · Score: 1

    Fly Spirit or Frontier if that's what you want....

  16. Re:I've never been so happy for peopel to lose job on UPS Is Starting To Test Drone Deliveries In the US (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    If you think UPS is bad then make sure you steer clear of OnTrac and Amazon Logistics/Flex.

  17. Re:"Conspiracy theory" on Facebook Features 9/11 Conspiracy Theory as 'Trending' (slashdot.org) · · Score: 1

    You think that's air you're breathing now?

  18. Re:I somehow doubt this is accurate on Apple, Samsung Capture All Of Industry's Smartphone Profits (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    As long as one of your expenses is the salary you pay yourself, and you don't have or don't give a damn about other shareholders, who cares about profit?

  19. Re:Uh-huh on Airbus Details Plan To Build Flying Taxis (autoblog.com) · · Score: 0

    This is why the slave trade was never profitable.

  20. Re:bitcoin is money, that's its only function on Bitcoin Not Money, Rules Miami Judge In Dismissing Laundering Charges (miamiherald.com) · · Score: 0

    Farts are not a commodity, *farts have no intrinsic value*, which means that outside of their use as money they have no other uses. They are used to transfer, store, account for stinkiness. It is as pure money as it gets, however because it has no intrinsic value at all (it cannot be used for anything outside of stinking, nobody needs it for anything but for its quality of being money) its ability to store value is questionable.

  21. Re: Headphone Jack is Pretty Crappy on Phones Without Headphone Jacks Are Here... and They're Extremely Annoying (mashable.com) · · Score: 1

    The problem with CRTs is they start to burn in after just TWO WEEKS

  22. Re:You lost me at "full gold" on Maximizing Economic Output With Linear Programming...and Communism (medium.com) · · Score: 1

    I dissolve infants* in vats of sulfuric acid and then use the resulting sludge as currency. Only rhodium and infant sludge are real money.

    *excluding any that own property, of course.

  23. Slavery is just the free market at work. Stop trying to oppress me you filthy statist.

  24. Re:This can't be true on 'Linux vs Windows' Challenge: Phoronix Tests Popular Games (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    Vectorworks and Creative Cloud are the big two that I can't do my job without.

  25. Re:This can't be true on 'Linux vs Windows' Challenge: Phoronix Tests Popular Games (phoronix.com) · · Score: 0

    According to the Linux evangelists here, Linux is better at everything

    Better at everything. Except gaming. And productivity. But other than that...