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  1. Re: 'murkans r stoopid? on Poverty Stunts IQ In the US But Not In Other Developed Countries (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Dollars for eyes.

  2. Re: Schooling, perhaps? on Poverty Stunts IQ In the US But Not In Other Developed Countries (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Whatever. Management is not a label.

  3. Re: Schooling, perhaps? on Poverty Stunts IQ In the US But Not In Other Developed Countries (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Actually here in the US it's just simply too hard to spell us.

  4. Re: You mean on Cisco Systems Will Be Auditing Their Code For Backdoors (cisco.com) · · Score: 1

    Too true. I have no faith in the cert authorities either. Time will tell all.

  5. Re: You mean on Cisco Systems Will Be Auditing Their Code For Backdoors (cisco.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah and I hope they choke on it biiiiig time!

  6. Re: Wait, are you telling me ... on DHS's Ongoing Drone Boondoggle (defenseone.com) · · Score: 1

    Forget all that. The pathetic dhs was a farce from the getgo. Anybody who actually thinks the dhs (dept of homosexual sociopaths) has done anything ever other than to pomulgate the rampant govt corruption (tsa is no different garbage) is a fucking idiot straight up. They should see if they can successfully fly a drone up their ass. I'd be proud.

  7. Re: Ads are not acceptable. on AdBlock Plus Updates Acceptable Ads Policy · · Score: 1

    Freeloading on their dollar. I'll be sure and send them my cable bill so that they get what they payed for.

  8. Re: AdBlock+ = inferior & 'souled-out' vs. hos on AdBlock Plus Updates Acceptable Ads Policy · · Score: 1

    GFY

  9. Re: Sprint for Thunderbird webapp proof-of-concept on Replacement For Mozilla Thunderbird? · · Score: 1

    STUPID please.

  10. Re: Manufacturing code... on White House Expected To Announce Big Computer Science Push · · Score: 1

    How about. Everything we need is already in place. Incl. os software to run hospitals. All the things we could be focusing on to not only enrich ourselves but our very environment, is right in front of us. But instead we have a culture of complete fucking morons who jerkoff with apps on their phones or are busy competing for high dumbfuck score. In his mandate for a supercomputer, he thinks if everyone starts learning computer, somehow he will get a better pc. I feel sorry for kids with no other education than some pos game ap. The writing is as they say already on the wall. Try not to hurt yourselves staring at it.

  11. Re: I am the computer teacher at my Middle School on White House Expected To Announce Big Computer Science Push · · Score: 1

    I blame all those fucking morons focused on violent video games. I have zero 0 sympathy.

  12. Re: Enough of this on White House Expected To Announce Big Computer Science Push · · Score: 1

    And more importantly, it educates no one. It only keeps the market a flooded bunch of insecure crap with which to 'work' with.

  13. Re: And another shallow, cynical "push" on White House Expected To Announce Big Computer Science Push · · Score: 1

    Just more smokescreen for the supercomputer mandate. That is news. What kids learn in schools should not be pushed on them. Its no wonder the edycation system is broke as well as corrupt.

  14. Re: Please... on Why To Choose PostgreSQL Over MySQL, MariaDB (dice.com) · · Score: 1

    Actually it is "Thereâ(TM)s less hassle with licensing, custom data types, table inheritance, a rules systems, and database events." Except for the average guy who just needs a db, ALTER SYSTEM to provide optimizations is way beyond my needs.

  15. Re: Why Master Lock? on Skip the Picks; Expert Uses Hammer To Open a Master Lock (csoonline.com) · · Score: 1

    Easy way to open a ushaped bike lock is with a screw jack providing of course it will fit.

  16. Re: Leaking to Google *IS* the issue on Google Accused of Tracking School Kids After Promising Not To (cio.com) · · Score: 1

    God forbid an educational institution using computers and the internet should have to actually do any work on their own. Wouldn't want to actually teach anything would we. Just lets waste everyones time staring at a chromebook, pos, while we cash our checks at the bank.

  17. Re: No ads on Apps for Education on Google Accused of Tracking School Kids After Promising Not To (cio.com) · · Score: 1

    I use micro block, secure settings, AND noscript. Wgaff what ad google 'allows' or doesn't. Google imo is like a virus that needs to be crushed back into the search engine era. All this nonsense about not being able to remove googles bloatware complete crap off your phone is fucking offensive. If I ever speak to someone who works for google I will be sure to tell them the company is a disease and pathetic at best.

  18. Re: No expectation of privacy on school systems on Google Accused of Tracking School Kids After Promising Not To (cio.com) · · Score: 1

    It is ludicrous that in the present day, instead of educating people on the use of computers and networking, and therefore also including privacy implications, these fuckwits just want their jobs and their lives to be easier. Kids should be able to bring any capable device they like, which only connects to the schools secure servers. Using google services to a minimum is what needs to be taught here. Handing everything over to googles servers is yet one more reason our educational system is one big pile of shit designed to do nothing but line peoples pockets. Modern education is truly a monumental travesty of laziness and greed. Actually teaching something? Priceless and yet not even in the picture.

  19. Re: what good will this do ? on Anonymous Takes Down Thousands of ISIS-Related Twitter Accounts In a Day (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    Reminds me of when a teacher catches you passing a note to a girl in class. Is anonymous like 13 or what? Any real damage would entail taking their money or damaging them in a security sensitive fashion. Getting unfriended on facebook aint shit.

  20. Re: When you have idiots like Lauren Weinstein ... on Snowden Says It's Your Duty To Use an Ad Blocker (for Security) · · Score: 1

    Privacy Badger is apparently not available for mobile but Privacy Settings is. Plus on droid (S5) wifi advanced has extra settings for privacy but dont see one for turning off the mac transmission. Damn thing cant be rooted either. Junk

  21. Re: Ahem on Snowden Says It's Your Duty To Use an Ad Blocker (for Security) · · Score: 1

    His exe will not run for me. I think some updates have removed read write ability on my hosts file. I had to boot with hirens just to overwrite it. Of course this along with using a static ip automatically breaks not only IE now but updates period.

  22. Re: The Most Shocking Thing About the France Attac on NYT Quietly Pulls Article Blaming Encryption In Paris Attacks · · Score: 2

    Oh the terror. I read france was prepared that very day for just such an attack. Too much similarity with 911 for me.

  23. Re: The hilarity it keeps growing. on NYT Quietly Pulls Article Blaming Encryption In Paris Attacks · · Score: 1

    It is hilarious for the round about pony show we get to ride only to discover...well everything. Pathetic mostly.

  24. Re: we eat insects already on Grow Your Daily Protein At Home With an Edible Insect Desktop Hive · · Score: 1

    My favorite bugs are the ones that fly in my mouth. As long as I never brush my teeth, I'm good to go.

  25. Re: Initial Thought on Microsoft To Provide New Encryption Algorithm For the Healthcare Sector · · Score: 1

    This is defacto why encryption goes hand in hand with privacy. Isn't math beautiful.