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  1. And it causes hate and murder. Check evilbible.com which exposes this terrible religion.

  2. Only people don't usualy murder over astrology. Check out evilbible.com which exposes the Bible for the vile book it really is.

  3. Re: And that is why you follow the law. on One Year in Jail For Abusive Silicon Valley CEO (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    They should find a way to label him a flight risk so he will be kept behind bars, but I bet the PD is sucking his dick and getting paid off by him, and others like him. Meanwhile, they find any reason to throw a homeless person in jail for any reason they can, no matter how flimsy (open container found 30 feet away? Cuff him!) As another poster said, people are fed up, and the rich will end up in a pool of their own blood, or atleast will end up missing fingers or ears when people rise up and fight back against them. Their lapdogs, such as the police will get the same treatment.

  4. Re: This shouldn't happen again on One Year in Jail For Abusive Silicon Valley CEO (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Hopefuly he will get his ass shanked in prison before he has a chance to victimize anyone else. Batterers are scum and don't need to breathe.

  5. Re: Curious, he stopped being a PoC on One Year in Jail For Abusive Silicon Valley CEO (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Hopefuly, his cell mate punches him hard in the face everyday to say "Good morning".

  6. Re: So she "ran" into his fist to get more money? on One Year in Jail For Abusive Silicon Valley CEO (theguardian.com) · · Score: 2

    The man committed suicide by shooting himself in the head at point blank range 8 times

  7. If he was poor or homeless.... on One Year in Jail For Abusive Silicon Valley CEO (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    He would be in prison now sexualy servicing Bubba for the next 15 years plue another 5 years probation. Double if he was black.

  8. Re: little known fact from the 1962 Cuban Crisis on How a 1967 Solar Storm Nearly Led To Nuclear War (space.com) · · Score: 1

    This is scary and also very creepy. Defently not some computer glitch (as far as the launch order and which countries to attack goes) because the entire launch system was made up of code books, papers inside double padlocked steel boxes, metal keys, radio/telephone links and most importantly, the human mind. Who would give such an order, and how did it make it all the way through the command and security chain to the men who were tasked to "push the button"?

  9. Re: Bloated science waste on How a 1967 Solar Storm Nearly Led To Nuclear War (space.com) · · Score: 1

    If Trump wins, he will have the same media "that is out to get him" in locked metal collars and heavy chains, and will use it to push all of his agendas.

  10. Re: Bug on How a 1967 Solar Storm Nearly Led To Nuclear War (space.com) · · Score: 1

    Wow, I was starting First grade then :|

  11. Re: I'm actually surprised they fired her. on Wild Abuse Allegations Taint Indiegogo Helmet Maker Skully (digitaltrends.com) · · Score: 1

    The Church only survived by publishing a book which it had previously condemned as heretical in order to obtain a 90 million dollar bequest that came with that book.##### This speaks volumes about them. If they really were about their beliefs, they would have gone under instead of caving in and publishing a "heritical" book to save their own asses. Reminds me of a TV show (don't remember which, a crime drama, I think) where a priest was being questioned, and he said that he did not believe in God and that he wasn't a Christian. When asked why he was a priest, he replied that it was just his job in order to make ends meet.

  12. Meet your new cell mate. His name e is Bubba

  13. Never slip at all or else on A Bit of Cash Can Keep Someone Off the Streets For 2 Years or More (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 2

    Don't fuck up under any circumstances, whether you can control it or not, because if you do you WILL become homeless. Here is some of what to expect: You WILL be labeled a lazy bum (does not matter if you hold down a job like many homeless do) You WILL be labeled mentally ill (as if this is somebodys fault, or that al homeless are like that) You WILL be labled a drug addict (even if you never touchef the stuff. Also, drug addiction is considered a much graver sin if it is someone who is homeless) The police WILL stop, harrass, and run your name to see if you have warrants, if they find out you are homeless, or if you are showing any signs you may be homeless (dirty clothes, unkempt apperance, worn out bag or tattered clothing, carrying an excessive amount of things, to name a few.) Being seen too many times in certain areas during certain times/number of times will tip them off for sure. Expect to find it very hard to get any sleep. Hundreds of cities in the US made it flat out illegal to just sit down on a sidewalk, and parks close at night, have sprinklers that are ment to keep the homeless away. If you think you can go to a library or Starbucks to sleep, think again, as those places are patrolled by employees and sometimes police officers *who are actively looking for people sleeping* and they will wake you up and tell you you are not allowed to sleep there. Especialy if they think you are homeless You WILL be denied employment if an employer gets wind of your homeless situation. You may even be fired from any job you have now for the same reason. Most of your "friends" WILL abandon you, and tell you to never speak to them again (homelessness is seen as a MORAL failing in the United States) You WILL be wide open to physical assaults, robbery, rape (if female), and the police won't care most of the time. All of this dosen't just come from other homeless, or criminals, but teenagers seeking a thrill ("Bumfights" was hugely popular), and there have been quite a few cases of teens setting homeless people on fire in their sleep. You probaly won't be able to get any help for a very long time, as the shelters are always "full", and many are extremly dangerous and not fit for an animal. It really sucks if you are not a vet, over 25 years old, or under 65 years old. Remember that the jaws of homelessness are always just inches from your face at all time, so don't fuck up, ok?

  14. The jaws are just inches from your face on A Bit of Cash Can Keep Someone Off the Streets For 2 Years or More (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 1

    Don't fuck up under any circumstances, whether you can control it or not, because if you do you WILL become homeless. Here is some of what to expect: You WILL be labeled a lazy bum (does not matter if you hold down a job like many homeless do) You WILL be labeled mentally ill (as if this is somebodys fault, or that al homeless are like that) You WILL be labled a drug addict (even if you never touchef the stuff. Also, drug addiction is considered a much graver sin if it is someone who is homeless) The police WILL stop, harrass, and run your name to see if you have warrants, if they find out you are homeless, or if you are showing any signs you may be homeless (dirty clothes, unkempt apperance, worn out bag or tattered clothing, carrying an excessive amount of things, to name a few.) Being seen too many times in certain areas during certain times/number of times will tip them off for sure. Expect to find it very hard to get any sleep. Hundreds of cities in the US made it flat out illegal to just sit down on a sidewalk, and parks close at night, have sprinklers that are ment to keep the homeless away. If you think you can go to a library or Starbucks to sleep, think again, as those places are patrolled by employees and sometimes police officers *who are actively looking for people sleeping* and they will wake you up and tell you you are not allowed to sleep there. Especialy if they think you are homeless You WILL be denied employment if an employer gets wind of your homeless situation. You may even be fired from any job you have now for the same reason. Most of your "friends" WILL abandon you, and tell you to never speak to them again (homelessness is seen as a MORAL failing in the United States) You WILL be wide open to physical assaults, robbery, rape (if female), and the police won't came most of the time. Not just from other homeless, or criminals, but teenagers seeking a thrill ("Bumfights" was hugely popular), and there have been quite a few cases of teens setting homeless people on fire in their sleep. You probaly be able to get any help for a very long time, as the shelters are always "full". It really sucks if you are not a vet, over 25 years old, or under 65 years old. Remember that the jaws of homelessness are always just inches from your face at all time, so don't fuck up, ok?

  15. Re: Let's just ship them away on A Bit of Cash Can Keep Someone Off the Streets For 2 Years or More (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 1

    Lets just ship you away instead. One less holier than thou asshole douchebag to put up with.

  16. Re: What about the batteries?? on Apple Said To Plan First Pro Laptop Overhaul in Four Years (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Ewww. This is why i would not buy an Apple product. Any company that pulls a stunt like that deserves to be shitlisted. They would have to not only stop pulling this kind of shit, but they will have to prove that they won't do it ever again before they get "paroled" from it. If they do even the tiniest thing wrong again (parole violation), they get shitlisted forever with no possibility of release

  17. . We don't build houses the way we used to###### This is actualy quite a shame, as old houses were typicaly built strong, and have a unique and beautiful character you just don't see today anywhere. What I see being built now is either some IKEA box, or a McMansion type house that is a very pale interpretation of the old, classic designs of about a century ago. They might be energy efficient, not drafty, have modern utilities, etc, but they are also built cheaply, and start decaying and falling apart in short order. The materials used is cheap imported shit, and lets not forget the Chinese drywall scandal not too long ago where the drywall was emitting corrosive gas that ate away at electrical wiring and metal plumbing. Change is NOT always good

  18. Re: A Shame kind of on They Quite Literally Don't Make Games the Way They Used To (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Depends on the mood i am in. Many of the old Atari 2600 games were quite addictive, and a hell of alot more enjoyable than many the AAA 3d super high tech games of today, even with the primitive, flickery, stairstep edged sprites. Often, I find the 3d detracts from the game play, as the authors feel they need to have all kinds of spinny fancy character animations that are implimented in a way that they break and interupt the flow of gameplay (A very big no no in an action/arcade game), Worse, they feel the need to perodicaly take most control out of the players hands in the midde of levels, in order to show some super fancy "oh wow" sequence (this is a huge problem in the 3d Sonic games, and while they had these kind of sequences as far back as Sonic CD, it is not nearly as disruptive in the 2d side scrolling Sonics). 3d is fine, but if it's going to disrupt the flow of gameplay or make the game suck, then stick with 2d levels and sprites instead. It's not the late 1990s anymore,so not all games need to be 3d in order to sell.

  19. Damn, that makes blowing out NES cartridges and dealing with the "cool" but seriously flawed front loader design of the NES deck seem like paradise in comparison. If consoles required connection to a server farm^W^W^Wthe cloud and were unusable whie downloading updates back in the 1980s, I would have just said "screw it" and gone and read a book.

  20. Re: I like technology on Nicholas Carr Says Tech 'Utopia Is Creepy' (cio.com) · · Score: 1

    So Mc Donalds is trying to bring back the Automat, but with a robot arm shoving TV dinners into a microwave and placing them in the cubbies instead of a human cook doing it?

  21. In the year 2016.... on Nicholas Carr Says Tech 'Utopia Is Creepy' (cio.com) · · Score: 1

    everybody will be wearing jumpsuits, food will only be in pill form, houses will be built high above the ground on pillars and everybody will be riding in cars that are not much different than your old slot car set....... atleast thats what they said 60-70s years ago but none of it came true because No one likes being stuck in a bland prison-like jumpsuit uniform day in and day out Pill food is creepy and not yet technicaly feasable (the pills would have to be very heavy with a lot of mass because the body needs that mass to generate new cells, among other things) Stilt houses (as predicted) would be impractical, expensive and most people still prefer to live (near) ground level People still like to drive. Yeah, they are working hard to push out self driving cars, but most people still want to have their hands on the wheel. Of course, there are trains and busses in most large towns and in cities

  22. In other news.... on They Quite Literally Don't Make Games the Way They Used To (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    ...they don't manufacture cars in wooden sheds, use non safety glass for the windshield, or fill them with leaded gasoline anymore.

  23. Re: Emergency service call costs on Hackers Make the First-Ever Ransomware For Smart Thermostats (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    I would rather have a "dumb" furnace I could connect just about any kind of thermostat to, whether it's a 1950s era entirely mechanical unit, or an 80s/90s era digital thermostat, or even a "smart" thermostat which electricaly operates as a regular thermostat and does not use proprietary bullshit to try and lock you in to any one product. If it does get hacked, and is doing something real dangerous, I could break it off the wall if I have to in a pinch, do some minor repair to the dry wall, and reinstall the old thermostat.

  24. Bolt cutters on 75 Percent of Bluetooth Smart Locks Can Be Hacked (tomsguide.com) · · Score: 1

    I think you are still more at risk from the low tech methods of getting past locks, but the "fuck you, we don't care" additude these companies are showing is very alarming.

  25. A better way to scare future programmers away is to show a bunch of nerdy looking fellas in white dress shirts and narrow ties (complete with pocket protectors!) coding ON PAPER, like was common in the 50s and 60s and handing the stack of paper to a well dressed woman wearing a peral necklace who then enters the code into a keypunch machine (a woman because common "wisdom" then dictated women couldn't do tasks that required THINKING and therefore they were commonly pigeonholed into near mindless jobs such as type copying letters and answering phones for the boss. Yes kids, BROgrammer culture was king decades ago!) , and then the several hours (or days) wait to get the results back, because it takes time to enter in code written on paper on the key punch, waiting for other peoples jobs in the batch to get done, the printout, and of course, the frequent hardware failures. And you got all your results printed on a sheet of paper! Exciting, huh?