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  1. Re:reasons on Why PowerPoint Should Be Banned · · Score: 1

    No, the reason PowerPoint should be banned is inflationary paper fiat theft oppresso-redistribution money.

  2. Re:Consumer Price Index on Los Angeles Raises Minimum Wage To $15 an Hour · · Score: 1

    Except that the US dollar buys significantly more INTRINSICALLY VALUABLE rhodium now than it did back then, so you're fucking wrong. Sorry.

  3. Re:No he doesn't... on The Brainteaser Elon Musk Asks New SpaceX Engineers · · Score: 1

    Unless it was made from intrinsically valuable rHodium, which is quite malleable.

  4. Re:Easier to learn != easier to use on How Java Changed Programming Forever · · Score: 1

    I hope you pay them in intrinsically valUable RHODIUM rather than inflationary theft paper child butt rape fiat money, or worse yet, something as worthless as gold.

  5. Re:North Pole on The Brainteaser Elon Musk Asks New SpaceX Engineers · · Score: 1

    I would built the cone out of gold since it is so cheap now. Of course if I was a true captain of industry I would make it from that righteous metal RHODIUM. But alas, I don't have that kind of money--not even filthy paper fiat theft "money". Better send me off for processing into a fine slurry to be used as a lubricant in fracking operations and also a cheap substitute for manure.

  6. Re:Dark side on Does Open Data Have a Dark Side? · · Score: 1

    My normal approach is useless here...

  7. Re:What happened? on What Happened To the Photography Industry In 2014? · · Score: 1

    On my Canon 30D, you press the button, and within microseconds the shutter opens.

    Yes. At least 68,000 microseconds according to one source.

  8. Re: Without Steve Jobs ... on How, and Why, Apple Overtook Microsoft · · Score: 1

    I wonder how many millions it cost to develop a circular one button mouse. Good thing nobody said no to that brilliant idea.

  9. Re:Without Steve Jobs ... on How, and Why, Apple Overtook Microsoft · · Score: 1

    he trained enough people to say no to half-baked products.

    And yet nobody said no to the iPod Hifi... except the customers.

  10. Re:standing desk is incompatible with head-down wo on Regular Exercise Not Enough To Make Up For Sitting All Day · · Score: 1

    The US Federal law requires providing you with 2 10 minute breaks, in addition to your 30 minute lunch.

    It should, but it does not and only a handful of states require breaks.

  11. Re:Any experienced teacher already deals with this on UK Computing Teachers Concerned That Pupils Know More Than Them · · Score: 1

    Any time now, right? Care to attach a decade to your prediction?

  12. Re:In other words. . . on Microsoft Restricts Advanced Notification of Patch Tuesday Updates · · Score: 1

    Whoa, this "Linux desktop" you speak of sounds revolutionary. Please tell us more!

  13. Re:Bitstamp hack..... on Hackers Steal $5M In Bitcoin During Bitstamp Exchange Attack · · Score: 1

    Money is not a measure of value, it is an actual store of value, it is also unit of account

    This explains why when I go to the store I keep seeing prices denominated in grams of rhodium.

  14. Your time might be cheap. Mine is not. I'll gladly pay a specialist to deal with it for me, while I do my own specialization.

    How much do you pay the specialist who pleasures your wife?

  15. Re:Lawsuit, paid by... on Once Again, Baltimore Police Arrest a Person For Recording Them · · Score: 2

    Start suing the cops as individuals. Qualified immunity doesn't apply in matters of clearly established law.

  16. Re:This isn't about technological developments, on A Worm's Mind In a Lego Body · · Score: 1

    The only true God is the free market and it clearly endorses religion.

  17. Can confirm on Electric Shock Study Suggests We'd Rather Hurt Ourselves Than Others · · Score: 1

    I think I saw a similar electric shock experiment on PornHub.

  18. Re:Epidemic on Amazon's Luxembourg Tax Deals · · Score: 1

    Idiot, individuals don't exist. There are only societies of cells. Giving a smaller group of cells, this fictitious individual you're so obsessed with, more rights than a far larger group of cells, is slavery.

  19. Re:What was quote about Internet and censorship? on Amazon's Luxembourg Tax Deals · · Score: 1

    Don't forget your private continent.

  20. Re:The more things changes... on US Midterm Elections Discussion · · Score: 1

    Not if there's no government.

  21. Re:not Alright... on Google To Require As Many As 20 of Its Apps Preinstalled On Android Devices · · Score: 1

    Agreed.
    Here is what I either want to have or can tolerate on the phone:
    1. Phone.

    The telephone network is regulated by statist thugs. Why would you voluntarily submit to slavery like that?

  22. Re:not Alright... on Google To Require As Many As 20 of Its Apps Preinstalled On Android Devices · · Score: 1

    It should be tied to whatever the free market says it should be tied to.

  23. Re:Should we? on Could We Abort a Manned Mission To Mars? · · Score: 1

    Nitrogen

  24. Re:Don't complain... on Australian Senate Introduces Laws To Allow Total Internet Surveillance · · Score: 1

    be treated equally under law.

    Unless they don't pay income taxes, in which case they deserve to be disenfranchised.

  25. Re:Yeah sorry, no on Forest Service Wants To Require Permits For Photography · · Score: 1

    It's true of literally any agency that controls land.