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  1. Re:Well on T-Mobile Starts Going After Heavy Users of Tethered Data · · Score: 1

    I would suggest limitless, which they can footnote to mean * limitedd to less than 2TB

  2. Re:Boycott, Divest, and Sanction on Malaysia Blocking Websites Based On Political Content · · Score: 2

    For the same reason we don't boycott China for their suicide Foxconn labor exports. We need cheap shit.

  3. Re:Isn't this data supposed to be secret? on Ubuntu Is the Dominant Cloud OS · · Score: 1

    I agree, these numbers are worthless. It feels like someone's trying to be sneaky and I hope Ubuntu isn't behind it.

  4. As a liberal I'm all for the cleanup effort, but as a Jim Henson fan, I'm a bit sad.

  5. Re: i think it shows trends in GitHub's demographi on The Top 10 Programming Languages On GitHub, Over Time · · Score: 1

    The selectors are CSS selectors. The elements are DOM elements. Otherwise I think we agree.

  6. Re:i think it shows trends in GitHub's demographic on The Top 10 Programming Languages On GitHub, Over Time · · Score: 2

    jQuery for example uses CSS to target DOM elements. I think you can imagine why a CSS preprocessor it wouldn't use HTML for anything.

  7. Re:Lots of experts, infact on Some Observers Perceive the Universe To Be Much Younger Than We Do · · Score: 2

    Jeb Bush believes the universe to be somewhere between 4 and 5000 years old?

    Hmm, I think even Jeb would have to concede that the universe is more than 4 years old.

  8. Re:i think it shows trends in GitHub's demographic on The Top 10 Programming Languages On GitHub, Over Time · · Score: 4, Informative

    Any project related to jQuery or scss/sass has something to do with CSS but nothing to do with HTML.

  9. Re:Lots of experts, infact on Some Observers Perceive the Universe To Be Much Younger Than We Do · · Score: 2

    The Bushes have so many advantages, it doesn't seem fair that God also speaks to them personally.

  10. Re:Unfortunately on Two US Marines Foil Terrorist Attack On Train In France · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I think whoever downvoted this doesn't understand the paradox. In the absence of a large US war industry, those soldiers wouldn't have been on the train. But likewise neither would have the terrorist.

  11. Re:Unfortunately on Two US Marines Foil Terrorist Attack On Train In France · · Score: 1

    My guess is the period between WW3 and WW4 will be millions of years. It doesn't mean we're on a good trend though.

  12. Re:Unfortunately on Two US Marines Foil Terrorist Attack On Train In France · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Yes, thank heavens for the US war industry, otherwise a lot of lives could have been lost.

  13. Re: buh, bye on Jeb Bush Comes Out Against Encryption · · Score: 1

    That money won't kick in until after the primaries. Nobody has the kind of money to spend during the primaries that The Donald has.

  14. Re:Totally different meaning of Software Piracy on Startup Builds Prototype For Floating Data Center · · Score: 1

    Or call it WikiLeaks and then hope for a bailout.

  15. Re: $480 million to fund managers on Stopping Universities From Hoarding Money · · Score: 1

    *Statistically, over two to three decades, NO ONE beats the market average.* - Tell that to Warren Buffett

  16. If my calculations are correct... on Lightning Wipes Storage Disks At Google Data Center · · Score: 3, Funny

    That comes to 4.84 Jiggawatts! No wonder there was outage.

  17. Re:There is no reason for any drought to continue on How California Is Winning the Drought · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I would take the brine, mix it with concrete build a huge US/Mexico border wall. And I'd make Mexico pay for it.

  18. Hot Wheels? on England To Test "Electric Motorways" · · Score: 1

    This technology is so old it's in my attiic collecting cobwebs. Literally.

  19. Re:Only? on New Video Shows Shot Down Drone Hovered For Only 22 Seconds · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Especially in KY where half the people are either growing weed or making moonshine in their back yard.

  20. Re: More like "Dumb and Dumber" on French Killers Inspired By Breaking Bad TV Show · · Score: 1

    Ok man, You win I guess. Use Google and I hope that works out for you.

  21. Re: More like "Dumb and Dumber" on French Killers Inspired By Breaking Bad TV Show · · Score: 1

    My solution was to use DuckDuckGO :) You're being cavalier about a life sentence so I'd say that makes you the terrible criminal.

  22. Re: More like "Dumb and Dumber" on French Killers Inspired By Breaking Bad TV Show · · Score: 1

    Did he kill her in the library? At the least they have his exact geographic location and the fact that he's looking to dispose of a body. Unless he's spoofing the phone's MAC they can probably find out who bought it from the router's log (even if he paid cash).

  23. Re: More like "Dumb and Dumber" on French Killers Inspired By Breaking Bad TV Show · · Score: 1

    Google is still tracking you, dummy.

  24. Re:More like "Dumb and Dumber" on French Killers Inspired By Breaking Bad TV Show · · Score: 1

    I think you mean DuckDuckGo "how to dissolve a body". Google will rat you out.

  25. Re:Dumb as a bag of rocks on BitTorrent To RIAA: You're 'Barking Up the Wrong Tree' · · Score: 1

    A better analogy might be that you manufacture guns and you don't feel it's your responsibility to prevent murders with your product. Which it's not. But still...