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  1. Re:Will the FBI prosecute politicians in the email on Czechs Arrest Russian Hacker Wanted By FBI (go.com) · · Score: 1

    Your second point is wrong, only if it is illegally obtained by the government.

  2. Re:can't cheat with a Surface on Patriots Coach Bill Belichick on Microsoft Surface: 'I Just Can't Take It Anymore' (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Well when you pass out sucking some guys dick, he notices.

  3. Didn't Apple have some ipods that caught fire a ways back? And there was a nano recall because I sent in my first gen and got a brand new one before.

  4. It's illegal for them to say why you were let go.

  5. Re:Well this is exciting on Wells Fargo Employee Informed the Bank of Fake Customer Accounts in 2006 (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    That's incorrect, they made about 2 million and had to pay over 180 million for the fine.

  6. The "\s" conveys sarcasm.

  7. Funny thing is on Amazon Marketplace Shoppers Slam the Spam (fortune.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    This kind of customer service used to be appreciated. A follow up asking if the product arrived on time and if it was what they wanted and such was a nicety. I have gotten a few and as long as they aren't multiple ones or a random one asking me to buy other things from their amazon shop I don't care.

  8. Re:Fix the law on Amazon UK Found Guilty Of Airmailing Dangerous Goods (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    FedEx and UPS constantly drop their packages off at local post offices to complete their delivery. It's become a lot of money to the USPS.

  9. Re:Shouldn't this be in a business journel? on Jawbone Fails To Pay Key Business Partners and Has Almost No Inventory In Stock: Sources (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 1

    How have you never heard of Jawbone before? They were the ones that released bluetooth headsets that cost over $100 almost a decade ago that worked better than all the other headsets.

  10. They figured out it was him in a more a roundabout way. There was an article a day or two ago on slashdot that outlines how it was found. I'm on reddit over there and read it when it was first figured out. Guy used the same user name lots of places.

  11. But money is speech and guns are usually worth money, so guns are speech, as so is the food you buy and the taxes you pay. All taxes are now infringements on your speech since SCOTUS declared money speech.

  12. You don't think the Federal Government can make great credentials and toss up some news articles with the agent's undercover name on the byline? I am pretty sure they can, easily.

  13. Maybe he did the angry goat in front of kids as well?

  14. I like how there is no middle ground with you. Just because a recall is issued doesn't mean all of the customers know. Just because you've said, "Hey there's a problem with our stuff." doesn't magically make you off the hook.

  15. Re:"Sarah K" could be also a competitor locksmith on Yelp Is Not Liable For Negative Rating 'Stars' On Website, Says Appeals Court (cbsnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Everything is a popularity contest. Look at how people speak in popular videos from YouTube, there's a lot of quick cuts and "psshya" lines.

  16. Re:Clickbait troll much? on AAPS Doctors Run Survey On Hillary Clinton's Health (prnewswire.com) · · Score: 1

    Skin cancer I don't think should disqualify you, it doesn't shut your brain down. The issue isn't whether or not Hillary will die in office, that's why we also elect a VP, but if she could make command decisions without her full faculties and lead us somewhere dangerous that people around her somehow don't realize is her brain failing for whatever reason.

  17. Re:Clickbait troll much? on AAPS Doctors Run Survey On Hillary Clinton's Health (prnewswire.com) · · Score: 2

    Reagan's kid said he acted strangely in his book. Publically people didn't know about it, but privately that's another matter.

  18. Anyone else surprised? on Facebook Co-Founder Commits $20 Million To Help Defeat Trump (buzzfeed.com) · · Score: 1

    Trump is against the offshoring of tech jobs.

  19. Didn't a bunch of libertarians move up there as a mass movement to change the state?

  20. They get free wifi at all the shops they hang out in.

  21. I've always thought this on Star Trek's LCARS Could Become Your Virtual Assistant (cnet.com) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    When watching ST I always figured there were more than enough lines for her to be the computer forever in the series and the movies. Some people talk about it being morbid or creepy, but I think it's more of a tribute to her. We don't see her as replaceable even in death. My mom was always excited when she was on the shows as Lwaxana Troi and would always comment that she was Gene's wife and that she was the nurse on TOS. I doubt she could be a Siri or Cortana type assistant due to the words/products we use in speech that were never said by her and I don't think they recorder her just making phonetic sounds to combine into every word imaginable, but I would love to hear her on Star Trek again.

  22. Re:No, No, and No again on Italy Quake Rescuers Ask Locals To Unlock Their Wi-Fi (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    The article specifically says to aid in communication. If something like this happened where I live there are too many mountains for cell signals to be reliable. But on my hill with all my neighbors you could then get a signal enough to send some email to VoIPstyle texts.

  23. Re:cyberanarchistic freedom on Italy Quake Rescuers Ask Locals To Unlock Their Wi-Fi (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    For a while there were a lot of stories and it still happens today, but burglars would wait for people to come home and then break in. Hold them hostage and demand their goods. Most people don't lock their doors or enable their alarms when they are home.

  24. And a lot of things are still considered morally objectionable. You don't see public nudity being legalized everywhere or publically having sex. Those are probably the least likely to be legalized so I used them as examples. Clearly people are still dictating societies morals. So it still doesn't change the fact that you're wrong about society dictating morals and individuals are the ones that make up a society. You know that a law that allowed people to choose their bathroom was what started the anti bathroom laws, right? People trying to pass their moral values as laws backfired on them.

  25. Re:Get FOX news' dick out of your mouth, AC. on Twitter CEO Dick Costolo Secretly Censored Abusive Responses To President Obama, Says Report (buzzfeed.com) · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately politifact has shown that it is very liberal leaning and doesn't press the pants on fire button on liberals when it should. Snopes is always an iffy thing and it too has shown political allegiance.