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  1. Re:Which victim? on Kentucky Hospital Calls State of Emergency In Hack Attack (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    I agree with you. There is too much on the internet. I'd happily pay more for things if there wasn't so much out there. Having said that, the cost of SOME things IS way less than it used to be - but that's mostly because of outsourcing to low cost countries with slave labor and questionable environmental practices.

  2. Re:Ahhh Slashdot on Angola's Wikipedia Pirates Are Exposing Loopholes in Zero Rating · · Score: 1

    Good to know, thanks.

  3. Re:Don't conflate those things on Whistleblower: NSA Is So Overwhelmed With Data, It's No Longer Effective (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Oh yeah, I forgot.

  4. Re:Decline public money on Slashdot Asks: Should NPR Stop Promoting Its Own Podcasts and NPR One App On Air? (boingboing.net) · · Score: 0, Troll

    No, it concerns itself with advancing statism. Fairness is a distant third between expanding statism and socialism in the USA.

  5. Of course they were because the D and R parties are evil twins. But Democrats hate freedom EVEN MORE than Republicans. The Republicans seem to be outwardly okay with apparent compliance to their insanity but the Democrats really want you to LOVE BIG BROTHER.

  6. the left on Why We Should Fear A Cashless World (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah and the left HATES empowered people so we'll probably all see cashless societies in Europe and North America.

  7. Re:YouTube on Unofficial Answers: Why Does YouTube Seem So Biased? (vortex.com) · · Score: 1

    You miss the point. You must be a left wing hipster.

  8. Re:Ahhh Slashdot on Angola's Wikipedia Pirates Are Exposing Loopholes in Zero Rating · · Score: 1

    Firefox for ios is just a skin on safari?

  9. Re:The Quiet Classism of The Gadgeteers on That Awkward Moment When 'Apple Mocked Good Hardware and Poor People' (dailydot.com) · · Score: 1

    No, that's not what he means. In British English a 'chippie' is either a) someone who sells fish and chips or b) someone who engages , well never mind.

  10. Re:China Needs to Solve the Flu Problem First! on China Is On an Epic Solar Power Binge (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    Shocking! China has 4 times the population of the USA too. But I think you knew that :)

  11. Re:Don't conflate those things on Whistleblower: NSA Is So Overwhelmed With Data, It's No Longer Effective (zdnet.com) · · Score: 0

    Hear, hear. Mr. Anonymous Coward is no doubt a liberal, who believes that power is generated by burning unicorn farts and if we all sing Kumbaya together all will be well.

  12. Re:"a growing number of people" on SeaWorld To End Orca Breeding Program (latimes.com) · · Score: 1

    This. This is a symptom of the decay of western culture, is what led to atrocities like the Holocaust, and will likely lead to the downfall of western civilization.

  13. Re:good deal on SeaWorld To End Orca Breeding Program (latimes.com) · · Score: 1

    I agree. And couple this with Disney telling everyone that animals are really humans in animal suits and it means you don't appreciate the grandeur of the animals as they are.

  14. Re:This is how revolutions start on 'Chilling Effect' of Mass Surveillance Is Silencing Dissent Online, Study Says (vice.com) · · Score: 2

    Sure. This is a nation where people get prostrate if they can't get on facebook for 10 minutes.

  15. Indeed. It's the Democrats wet dream.

  16. Re:Delusions of privacy on What Apple Can Learn From BlackBerry Not To Do (informationweek.com) · · Score: 1

    It's that we're living in the days of Atlas Shrugged, and that companies that produce real value must be demonized.

  17. Re:More privileged elites whining on Stephen Hawking and 150 Royal Society Scientists: Brexit Disaster For UK (telegraph.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Thatcher didn't say 'get out Britons' that was me. What Mrs. Thatcher was adamant about was that the EEC should be an economic trade zone NOT a unified federal state. Remember the famous "no, no, no" speech?

  18. Re:... and they say we wear tinfoil hats on Federal Judge Admits Existence Of NSA's PRISM Program (vocativ.com) · · Score: 1

    No,that isn't true. What we're fighting for is for the USA NOT to become what China is today.

  19. Re:... and they say we wear tinfoil hats on Federal Judge Admits Existence Of NSA's PRISM Program (vocativ.com) · · Score: 1

    Somehow a certain European leader in the 1930s probably said that. You know , one of those socialist guys who lived in a particular nation.

  20. Re:... and they say we wear tinfoil hats on Federal Judge Admits Existence Of NSA's PRISM Program (vocativ.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah because god forbid that the people who are supposed to be the ones who have the say in the land because they're voters and taxpayers, actually have rights! Better stay in California or New York buddy.

  21. Re:We supply terrorists weapons !! on Federal Judge Admits Existence Of NSA's PRISM Program (vocativ.com) · · Score: 1

    Oh, you mean the Democrats.

  22. Re:More privileged elites whining on Stephen Hawking and 150 Royal Society Scientists: Brexit Disaster For UK (telegraph.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Yes, it's rather like the US federal government. Thatcher was right - get out, Britons!

  23. Re:"restrictions on travel" - but not for 'refugee on Stephen Hawking and 150 Royal Society Scientists: Brexit Disaster For UK (telegraph.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Since UK has border controls now....even for EU citizens. And since immigration rules can say "Immediately approve any scientist who wants to come and work in Britain" I don't see the issue, no.

  24. Re:Why stay? on Some Root For a Tech Comeuppance In San Francisco · · Score: 1

    Since most artists seem to survive off grants and grants are paid from tax money - maybe they should welcome the tech industry?

  25. Re:Human greed... on Cautious Steps Toward Seabed Mining (maritime-executive.com) · · Score: 1

    You're using a computer, the internet, presumably wearing clothes that were manufactured who knows where. We all participate in this. In some ways it's not possible not to do so.