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  1. I wish TPB was faster. Found a hard to find cartoon Tiny Toons franÃais. 5kb/sec 1 seeder. Been downloading for a month. Got 13 episodes now weeee

  2. You must be one of the lizard lords

  3. A close friend has Netflix which I use her login for kids shows. I have Amazon Prime (Grand Tour mostly) and she uses my login. Times are tough and nobody is going to enroll in every streaming service because of their exclusive content.

  4. Re: Who cares? on Devuan Jessie 1.0 Officially Released (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    I've run Debian on laptops/desktops since 2002. I might give this a shot. SystemD sucks.

  5. Re: When... on Apple's Jonathan Ive Says Immigration Vital For UK Firms (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    I agree. Why do they need a 6 month training session. When I start jobs I'm basically thrown in and left alone.

  6. Agreed. The truth is out there regarding UFO's is ok to be discussed, posted about etc. But the truth about the Holocaust isn't (strong evidence it didn't go down the way the Yanks said it did)

  7. I cancelled my road trip through the US once i saw all this "hand everything over to us" nonsense. I didn't want to have to explain I have no social media, my phone's at home, you're welcome to my Slashdot account.

  8. Re: Good, but also bad on EU Passes 'Content Portability' Rules Banning Geofencing (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 1

    It was like that for years with NHL GameCenter streaming package. As a CDN it was like $200. American $120 (CDN ) or if you proxy'd through Russia it was $50 (CDN)

  9. Re: This is windows calling... on New SMB Worm Uses Seven NSA Hacking Tools. WannaCry Used Just Two (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 5, Funny

    Sure Windows, you sound legit with your Indian accent. Access as needed. O.....sorry I'm not paying. Btw, you're also locked in a virtualized Windows platform on Debian. Thanks for playing

  10. Re: After dealing with manufacturing in India... on Apple Starts Assembling iPhones In India (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 0

    So when you open up your Apple phone box will it smell like cow shit? I remember working at a big box store and you could tell what tables or chairs were made in India

  11. What bothers me in Canada is Canadian shows on CBC... only available on US Netflix. That's why I use a VPN....I simply do not care about House of Cards no matter how much Netflix pushes it

  12. Re: 1.9 million Canadians? on 1.9 Million Bell Customer Email Addresses Stolen By 'Anonymous Hacker' (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    Always makes my day to see Bell and their outsourcing scumbag company get some negative PR for consistently receiving the worst CDN company year after year. Rot in hell Bell

  13. Re: i wanna cry on Cyberattacks From WannaCry Ransomware Slow But Fears Remain (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Here's my Smug face on my #Debian https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic...

  14. More budget cuts of staff I guess.

  15. Re: Why? on Amazon To Build Homeless Shelter In Its New Seattle Headquarters (cnn.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Of course men. Women have a valuable commodity they can trade for food/shelter/sugar daddy. I see them doing this as a tax write-off. Why not give them jobs? Even if it's a yard worker or garbage picker upper.

  16. Re: They have that money because they robbed us. on Apple Becomes First US Company To Top $800 Billion Value (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Don't forget paying 0 in tax.

  17. I agree. I still have my Rugby LTE. Still running original 4.4.1 because Samsung never updated the OS ever. It's rugged, been whipped against a wall and survived (purposely). No need to upgrade.

  18. Re: I laugh at smart phone fragility on Repair Shops Are Stoked That the Samsung Galaxy S8 Is the Most Fragile Phone Ever Made (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Haha my Razor does the exact same thing.

  19. Double Ha on Australia Wants ISPs To Protect Customers From Viruses (sophos.com) · · Score: 1

    Actually a friend of mine got their internet shut off this week because of an apparent infection. According to their ISP, they have a botnet active. They inquired what's a botnet and how to get rid of it. ISP said it was their problem to fix. My friend then replied they have unlimited data so who cares. After that call, I got a call to fix. Thanx ISP!

  20. Re: Errmm nope. on Verizon.net 'Gets Out Of The Email Business' (networkworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Me too. Still have my 96 Hotmail address. Checked if my Geocities/Angelfire sites were still up. Sadly those didn't last.

  21. Re: Lots of children have the wrong DNA. on Can Parents Sue If Their Kid Is Born With the 'Wrong' DNA? (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 5, Funny

    The visectomy reminds me of my buddy. Living with his GF, she comes home "I'm pregnant!" All happy happy joy joy. He starts hauling her stuff to the curb. She is furious calling him deadbeat etc. He goes "I got snipped @18". All she said was "o". And helped carry the rest of her stuff out.

  22. Re: No. on Canada Rules To Uphold Net Neutrality (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    Rogers also offered this same deal on Spotify. They also offered you free services such as Shomi, NHL GameCenter if you signed up with them. They're getting desperate because they're such a lost company. Like Sprint in the US

  23. Re: Seriously? on Silicon Valley's $400 Juicer May Be Feeling the Squeeze (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    I said the same with Keurig. I saw the cost of the machine, the pods. Bought a $10 bean grinder, a $10 French press and a bag of beans. Much better vs Keurig

  24. Re: Seriously? on Silicon Valley's $400 Juicer May Be Feeling the Squeeze (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    This reminds me of the late night infomercials in the 90s. What would one expect to pay for the Juice-a-matic 9000? 999.99? 699.99? Not here! For one night only 7 easy payments of 19.99!! (Crowd gasps) that's right folks.

  25. Re: Seriously? on Silicon Valley's $400 Juicer May Be Feeling the Squeeze (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    I was thinking the same. So what they've done is extracted all the nutrients into a "concentrate" then market it as juice packets. They do realize it is now no longer a healthy product but a manufactured product.