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  1. Re: It's the 80s again on America May Miss Out On the Next Industrial Revolution (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    > there would be just 10.2 people per square kilometre.

    I need as much space as I can get for my personal bubble.

  2. Re: It's the 80s again on America May Miss Out On the Next Industrial Revolution (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    I've certainly encouraged their leadership in starting the process. Sadly, they don't take my advice.

  3. Re:And of course on Trump Renominates Ajit Pai For Five More Years at the FCC (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    If you feel like continuing a circle jerk, sure.

  4. Re:And of course on Trump Renominates Ajit Pai For Five More Years at the FCC (theverge.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    You're still whining about Clinton?

    Please, find something more relevant to complain about, trumpbots.

  5. Re:We need communism now! on Trump Renominates Ajit Pai For Five More Years at the FCC (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Not anymore it isn't. Didn't you know? We're basically like bro's now with Russia!

    If 1950's Republicans saw what was happening now in their party they'd have another heart attack.

  6. Re:Notice all the things happening at once? on WikiLeaks Reveals CIA's Secret Hacking Tools and Spy Operations (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    Your continued ignorance of how right-wing media and russian propaganda are operating right now is truly astounding.

  7. Re:Wikileaks is just Assange on WikiLeaks Reveals CIA's Secret Hacking Tools and Spy Operations (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    Ohhh, meta-monkey. Your inability to think within logical and reasonable terms and realities is no longer surprising.

    We don't need to turn them into super-geniuses such as yourself, we only need to teach them enough to where they can communicate and function properly in a modern civilization. Some of them may even exceed beyond the basic educational standards and become scientists, doctors, or heck, even teachers themselves!

    Oh the possibilities are endless, monkey, endless!

  8. Re:Notice all the things happening at once? on WikiLeaks Reveals CIA's Secret Hacking Tools and Spy Operations (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    He means Fox news, breitbart, infowars, Right-wing radio, etc.

    But nice try, thanks for playing.

  9. Re:Wikileaks is just Assange on WikiLeaks Reveals CIA's Secret Hacking Tools and Spy Operations (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    You go in to school with an IQ of 68 (the average IQ in Somalia) and you come out with an IQ of 68.

    You must not know how education works. Poor soul.

  10. Re:NYT reported it on WikiLeaks Reveals CIA's Secret Hacking Tools and Spy Operations (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    The scrapings at the bottom of that barrel you keep scratching for must be running thin.

    Any other delusional conspiracy theories you'd like to share?

  11. Re:"It's a feature, not a bug" - seriously on Waze and Other Traffic Dodging Apps Prompt Cities To Game the Algorithms (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    Thank you for clarifying that. I obviously have no clue about what my city can do.

  12. Re:"It's a feature, not a bug" - seriously on Waze and Other Traffic Dodging Apps Prompt Cities To Game the Algorithms (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    Thank you for clarifying on that. Wasn't having any luck so far finding the answer.

  13. Re:Revised pledge of allegiance ending on Sprint 'Betting Big On Trump,' Could Merge With T-Mobile Or Comcast (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Uh oh looks like the Trump downmod brigade is coming through! Let's make sure this is a trigger-free zone, people!

  14. There's a route I take sometimes to work, and they have a street that just had a sign put up outside of it that says "carpool only" during 7AM-9AM to try and curb people cutting through to get around a nasty bit of traffic in that area. It helps, but people like myself scoff at it and proceed to drive through it anyways.

  15. Re:"It's a feature, not a bug" - seriously on Waze and Other Traffic Dodging Apps Prompt Cities To Game the Algorithms (usatoday.com) · · Score: 2

    but Veloso is worried the changes may simply reroute commuters into other neighborhoods.

    Rerouting traffic to the best available route is a feature, not a bug. Seriously, it's a feature. Don't mess with it.

    If you really don't want people cutting through neighborhoods during rush hour, then put up temporary traffic-flow restrictions in ALL neighborhoods during those hours and make sure Waze, Google, etc. know about them.

    But is it legal for a city to restrict public roads like that? I think there would be some legal road blocks with that concept(pun intended).

    Ultimately, it comes down to needing a better design of city infrastructure to combat the use of non-highway routes if they want to prevent that from happening.

    Either that or we change the business-day concept in a way where traffic isn't at a standstill at key hours in the morning and afternoon.

  16. Re:Revised pledge of allegiance ending on Sprint 'Betting Big On Trump,' Could Merge With T-Mobile Or Comcast (arstechnica.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    I heard some kids in a private christian school already adopted this version.

  17. I fully agree that religious nutjobs have indeed started wars-- not disputing that. The US getting into a war because of our own religious nutjobs, however, is less likely to happen compared to the uncontrolled saber-rattling that could happen with Trump, especially with his push to boost our military budget even higher.

  18. The hipsters of fake news. I wonder if anybody has told them that their parents now listen to the same fake news. Boy, would they be upset.

  19. Unfortunately, yes. But at the very least he won't be tweeting about other countries at 3AM in the morning and basing his daily diatribes on what he just witnessed on Fox 'n Friends.

    Is he any better? No.. hell no. But would he cause international turmoil and potentially get us into another war? I wouldn't imagine he would.

  20. I really would. Pence would be easier to predict. He's not any better, but he'd be easier to deal with.

  21. If irony was a mineral deposit, the Republicans would be sitting on the next goldmine.

  22. Worse? I'd take Pence over Trump any day. At least Pence is more mentally stable.

  23. instead of a predisposition of sitting in an echo chamber.

    Well what do you call Fox News, then?

  24. He was using a commercial service notorious for being hacked, and thus his account was ultimately hacked. Do you have evidence that Clinton's e-mail server was hacked?

  25. Re:not even rock star on Laid-Off IT Workers Worry US Is Losing Tech Jobs To Outsourcing (www.cio.in) · · Score: 1

    It astounds me just how stubborn and short-sighted some business owners are. The company my gf worked for hasn't been able to hire anybody to stay around for more than a couple days. As soon as they see how bad it is they jump ship. They truly fucked themselves because of greed.