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  1. Re:meanwhile on UK Chancellor Confirms Introduction of 'Google Tax' · · Score: 0

    We all know that "hands up don't shoot" was a total lie, right?

  2. Re:Defeating the purpose on NVIDIA To Install Computers In Cars To Teach Them How To Drive · · Score: 0

    And yet, strangely enough, millions of people each day arrive at their destinations unscathed. Really really bad at driving? Collisions would be daily or monthly events, instead of rare. My grandmother drove her entire life without a single incident. Even in countries where people really are bad at driving, still to be in a collision is a noteworthy event.

  3. Re:Learning trumps instincts on NVIDIA To Install Computers In Cars To Teach Them How To Drive · · Score: 0

    ...and of course leaving out all the times the person does, in fact, avoid a wreck, because these by definition do not make the statistics.

  4. Huh on Microsoft Offers Pirates Amnesty and Free Windows 10 Upgrades · · Score: 1

    I have lived in China for quite some time, and just thinking about it, I do not think I have ever seen a Chinese desktop computer running anything but XP. You can relax and stop throwing sales figures at me, Mr. Paid Microsoft Shill/Social Media Consultant who is surely monitoring this thread, I'm not saying it doesn't exist. I'm saying I've never seen it. Oh, wait, once, I remember it was at someone's house and I was surprised to see Vista running. But business/office desktops? All XP. I keep a directory on my USB stick full of programs to make XP less painful.

    You have to realize, there are people out there whose first computer ran XP, and who are 30 years old now and it's all they've ever used. How is someone like this going to react to this new version of Windows? Will there be free training courses to go along with the free licenses?

  5. Re:My experience with bilingual people on Speaking a Second Language May Change How You See the World · · Score: 0

    I'm bilingual, dumbass. I understand the benefits of speaking a second language, and I understand quite well the benefits of an entire country being able to talk to each other. The country I live in has horrible problems because there are too many languages and people can't communicate.

  6. Re:My experience with bilingual people on Speaking a Second Language May Change How You See the World · · Score: 0

    A country the size of America where everyone speaks the same language? What a huge advantage. There are hundreds of millions of Chinese people who don't speak the official language. How many wars did Europe have because they couldn't communicate with each other?

  7. My experience with bilingual people on Speaking a Second Language May Change How You See the World · · Score: 0, Interesting

    A lot of Americans have some sort of awe for people who can speak two languages. My experience? Who cares! Speaking another language means...you can speak another language. It says nothing about your character, worldliness, sophistication, or other characteristics commonly attributed by Americans to bilingual people.

    I used to interview people whose sole qualification for the job was that they could speak English. Well, what else have you got? Yeah, exactly. I have also seen the reverse, Americans who show up speaking the local language and expect to be employed immediately. Uh-huh, it doesn't work like that. You should hear the butthurt, too, these people spent years learning, planning on living the rest of their lives abroad, and they neglected to learn any marketable skills.

    One of the worst pieces of human trash I ever met was a Swiss who spoke seven languages. You know what? Who cares! Language ability has absolutely nothing to do with what kind of person you are. It just means you can speak another language. Yay, I guess. A skill increasingly irrelevant as Google Translate marches on. In another 5-10 years there will be immediate simultaneous translation, and there will be even less need to learn other languages. This makes me sad because I myself spent an enormous amount of time studying, and GT will likely do a better job expressing my thoughts than I ever could with my old-fashioned biological brain.

  8. Re:Transparency in Government is good! on White House Office of Administration Not Subject to FOIA, Says White House · · Score: 0

    The voting system just doesn't work. We need to move to a Chinese-style system where there is only one party, and that party only admits intelligent people. Too dumb? Sorry, can't join. Of course, there would be exceptions made for minorities, but the general gist is that rednecks who cause so much trouble would be disenfranchised and shit-out-of-luck. The government would actually be able to get things done instead of being mired in gridlock.

  9. Mocking the powerless on New Site Mocks Bad Artwork On Ebook Covers · · Score: 0

    I had heard that mocking the powerless wasn't funny. The people that do this need to apologize and pay fines (contributions to political funds that oppose their views). So, what changed here? Mocking the powerless is OK now?

  10. Re:Frankly... on Zuckerberg and Gates-Backed Startup Seeks To Shake Up African Education · · Score: 0

    American and European education systems are admired all over the world. People send their children to be educated in the West all the time. Who sends their kids to Africa for school?

    These knee-jerk anti-Western attitudes need to go. They're not based in any kind of reality.

  11. Re:Sousveilliance on Senator: 'Plenty' of Domestic Surveillance We Still Don't Know About · · Score: -1

    ...and yet if he were an (R) instead of a (D), you'd shit all over him even though he held the exact same opinions.

    Also, doesn't it feel dirty cheering for a career politician? Ugh. He is a 65 year old white male, which should be proof enough that he doesn't deserve political power. The man has never held a straight job in his life, it's all been in academia or politics. Funny how all of these criteria - ones that would eliminate "lesser" people - are suddenly not a problem when the man (why not elect a woman?) has a D next to his name.

  12. Re:But Few Even Post on Usenet Now on Mike Godwin Interviewed · · Score: 0

    But this generation has interpreted Godwin's Law differently. It's a living law, you can't hold it to the interpretation that old white males originally thought.

  13. Re:HOWTO on How To Execute People In the 21st Century · · Score: 0

    Unfortunately, it does not go without saying that in our examination we must avoid the fallacy that in the last decades has frequently been used as a substitute for the reductio ad absurdum: the reductio ad Hitlerum. A view is not refuted by the fact that it happens to have been shared by Hitler.

    PS it turns out that ISIS is actually implementing Islamic law as it was actually written. So, it's not just justified, it's just.

  14. Re:The quality of a lot of that feedback is suspec on Microsoft Has Received 1 Million Pieces of Feedback For Windows 10 · · Score: 0

    You're a developer of open source software, aren't you? You know how I can tell? The way you expect users to be able to explain bugs in technical terms and how you disregard any bug reports that don't match your mental template. "It doesn't print" IS a bug report. If I buy a blender and it doesn't turn on, the end user doesn't bring out a logic diagram and begin tracing the leads.

  15. Re:ISO 8601 on Pi Day Extraordinaire · · Score: 1
    Ah, yes, the lighthearted story about a bit of amusing geek-friendly numerology is visited by the unsmiling European who - as always - delivers a stern lecture about How You Americans Are Always Wrong.

    It never gets old I tell ya, humorless jerks coming into a thread and crapping in the punch bowl.

  16. Re:Lost that war on US Asks Vietnam To Stop Russian Bomber Refueling Flights From Cam Ranh Air Base · · Score: 0

    False.

    There was peace with honor in 1972, and the USA withdrew its forces. In 1975, North Vietnam broke the treaty and invaded South Vietnam (that's when they took this airbase). Oops. Did we forget about that? This inconvenient truth went down the memory hole, didn't it?

  17. How's it a miss? on Steve Jobs's Big Miss: TV · · Score: 1

    Sounds like he didn't "miss" at all. He made a deliberate decision, and stuck with it. This is just one of those things where some moron looks backwards and assumes things had to be a certain way.

  18. Re:No Easy Solution on US Asks Vietnam To Stop Russian Bomber Refueling Flights From Cam Ranh Air Base · · Score: 1

    I love the flip-flop from "war is wrong" to "to the winner go the spoils" without the least hint of cognitive dissonance. Fair and square, riiiight. We have always been friends with Eastasia. Under social justice, Vietnam should be nice and return the base, or at least honor the foreigners' requests.

    PS Vietnam isn't allied with China, they're competitors in the South China Sea. I suppose facts aren't going to make a difference at this point, though, it's pure emotion now. Two Minutes Hate is flowing strong.

  19. Remember how .coms were treated back then? on Oldest Dot-com Domain Turning 30 · · Score: 2

    I remember how SOME people treated .com domains back then. They'd refuse to route traffic for them, blackhole emails, and generally be little bitches about it. Why? Because .com meant TEH CAPITLIZM!!@#! OMG NOES and the internet was a strict non-.commercial zone. Anyone else remember the good old days before the WWW?

  20. Re:1984 on LAPD Police Claim Helicopters Stop Crimes Before They Happen · · Score: 1

    Well, I see that fact-based arguments are no use here. Yes, the police are flying up to windows and peeping in them as a matter of course. Micheal Brown had his hands up and Lee Harvey Oswald shot Kennedy.

  21. Re:forget the gameplay! on Rendering a Frame of Deus Ex: Human Revolution · · Score: 1
    So, because of a temporary trend, we should throw away one of the foundations of gaming as a recreational activity? WTF? You know what lies down that path, right? We've been there before. It sucks ass down there.

    "Arborea was covered in several Amiga magazines, which predictably focused on the graphics, sound, and music rather than the actual gameplay elements. (The May 1991 review from CU Amiga begins by giving thanks that "the days [are gone] when a role-playing game meant little more than a great leap of the imagination, a plot with trolls and gameplay along the lines of a special maths paper." You want to know when RPGs started getting "dumbed down"? This is it, right here.)"
    -- The CRPG Addict, http://crpgaddict.blogspot.com...

  22. Re:1984 on LAPD Police Claim Helicopters Stop Crimes Before They Happen · · Score: 2

    Did we notice the fact that the helicopter was cruising at 5000 feet and wasn't looking into anyone's windows? Or is there just such a frisson at quoting 1984? One good turn deserves another, deal with this wisdom:

    "It was always the women, and above all the young ones, who were the most bigoted adherents of the Party, the swallowers of slogans, the amateur spies and nosers-out of unorthodoxy."
    -- George Orwell, "1984"

  23. Re:What about the botnets run by the NSA . . . ? on Obama Administration Wants More Legal Power To Disrupt Botnets · · Score: 0

    And it was everyone who thought Bu$hitler was going to bring lawless tyranny to America. Surprise! It will instead be brought by a Nobel Peace Prize laureate.

  24. Re:DNA sample? on Swedish Authorities Offer To Question Assange In London · · Score: 0

    On an American university campus, if a woman claims she has been raped, then that means she has been raped. There are severe penalties for her rapist.

    In Sweden, home of feminism, a woman's word is apparently insufficient to verify that a rape occurred? WTF? How does this even work?

  25. Re:SJW is the new Godwin on Linux Might Need To Claim Only ACPI 2.0 Support For BIOS · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I love the way that SJW stings you because it's accurate. Thus you try to get rid of it by equating it to Godwin's Law and thus out of bounds for discussion. That's so SJW it hurts.

    There's also the delicious irony that you compared SJWs to Nazis without consciously meaning to do so. I think the term for that is "psychological projection".