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  1. Re:'Bout time on 32 Cities Want To Challenge Big Telecom, Build Their Own Gigabit Networks · · Score: 0

    Ever wonder why you take such ridiculous pleasure in being right? Maybe it's because it's such a rare occurrence.

    Let that sink in for a while.

  2. Re:This happens every so often. on New Music Discovered In Donkey Kong For Arcade · · Score: 1

    Yes, but everyone has heard of Donkey Kong. Nobody has ever heard of that obscure title you just mentioned.

  3. Re:I live in the Northeast part of Austin... on Google Fiber To Launch In Austin, Texas In December · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Bicycling accomplishments are a better use of tax money than any road or sewer. It's important to show the rejection of cars and also publically show that a bicycle city can be done. If some hicks from the sticks don't get their police 'protection' then that's just tough shit.

  4. Re:Same old American Xenophobia on How English Beat German As the Language of Science · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Isn't it odd that no matter how much progress America makes, the Left is always ready with a cutting criticism? Even considering that up until recently, new immigrants were expected to assimilate into the existing society, instead of having exceptions made for them?

    Go ahead and try that bullshit anywhere else in the world. How welcoming is Egypt to new people? Nigeria? China? Thailand? Oh, but America somehow fails to live up to an imaginary ideal that NOBODY IN THE WORLD does, so that's wrong and we should hate Americans for that.

  5. Re:Military response to climate change on Pentagon Unveils Plan For Military's Response To Climate Change · · Score: 1

    Did anyone actually read what's going on? Or are we just posting idiotic knee-jerk responses based on what we wish were going on? Why is this stupidity and lie not at -1 Offtopic?

  6. Re:That whole list on Federal Government Removes 7 Americans From No-Fly List · · Score: 1

    Well, it was supposed to be used as a weapon against our enemies in time of war. Now that the threat is no longer around, the legislation needs to sunset and everything needs to go back to how it was.

    Unfortunately, the federal government has a very bad record of giving up power once it's got it. It uses that power to gain more power, and so on. And we end up with a modern tyranny and scolding voices saying, "we're forcing you to do this for your own good".

  7. Re:Not Just Ebola on Who's In Charge During the Ebola Crisis? · · Score: 5, Interesting

    You know, the US Constitution was written explicitly to prevent tyranny. When you start bumping up against its limits and grouching that you need more power, and this damned document won't let you, this means you're on the wrong side.

    When the editorial pages of the New York Times express admiration for tyrants abroad and your fundraisers openly state that the executive needs more power (what, being the President of the United States isn't enough power, WTF) then you have a problem and you need to go through and re-think your entire worldview, starting from base principles. Either that, or We The People need to introduce you dictatorial fuckheads to hemp rope and cottonwood trees.

  8. Re:The Russian space program was amazing on First Man To Walk In Space Reveals How Mission Nearly Ended In Disaster · · Score: 2

    The SOVIETS, not the Russians. The Soviet Union conquered many different ethnic groups for their empire, and the Russians were only one of them.

    I think a lot of people forget that Russia was just the first nation to fall to the Soviets. Just like Germany was the first nation to fall to the Nazis.

  9. Re:But if Democracy comes to China... on Pro-Democracy Websites In Hong Kong Targeted With and Serving Malware · · Score: 1

    Stop inventing imaginary scenarios. You're talking out your ass and have no idea what you're saying. While you weren't paying attention, the days of cheap labor in China ceased several years ago. The buzz these days is all about Vietnam and Burma. I say again, STOP inventing points of view from imaginary people you aren't familiar with, just because it fits your narrative.

  10. Re:If you dare... on Oxytocin Regulates Sociosexual Behavior In Female Mice · · Score: 1

    That's a common reaction to hearing viewpoints with which you disagree. Where's the "Science, bitches!" crowd now? Remember, science is always right and if it tells us we need to radically restructure our society and change cherished modes of thinking, then that's just what has to happen and anyone who disagrees is a denialist.

  11. Re:Nothing new on Microsoft Develops Analog Keyboard For Wearables, Solves Small Display Dilemma · · Score: 1

    Fun fact: most Chinese people use Pinyin input. Handwriting is used...but not usually. It's slower, while Pinyin is just faster. Or so I've been told when I've asked why people don't use handwriting input when they're clearly capable of it.

  12. Re: s/Fresh/Flesh/ on China Bans "Human Flesh Searching" · · Score: 3, Informative

    Bullshit! It is Japanese people who have trouble with the R/L sounds. Chinese can pronounce R just fine, while L might be a bit off but still understandable and definitely never confused for R.

    Chinese can't pronounce TH, V, and short I because those sounds don't exist in their language.

  13. Re:Research on How Spurious Wikipedia Edits Can Attach a Name To a Scandal, 35 Years On · · Score: 1

    Not true. Recently while clicking around I found myself watching a BBC report from 1982 about the Falklands War. Being the BBC, and considering the topic, I naturally expected their famous bias to show itself shortly. It didn't! The report was three minutes of facts. No bias, no narrative, no attempt to tie the report into an over-arching theme to influence society in a direction that BBC overlords considered "positive". Just the facts. I was stunned. So yes, things were better before.

  14. Re:Screw "American's Faith" on NSA To Scientists: We Won't Tell You What We've Told You; That's Classified · · Score: 1

    A lot of Americans have this crazy idea that their government should serve them, not a bunch of angry foreigners who, honestly, will never be satisfied. There are always new grievances. Reflexively hating anything the Americans do is a way of life for a lot of people.

  15. Re:Congress is the issue on Former Department of Defense Chief Expects "30 Year War" · · Score: 1

    Wow, leftists really can't accept that Obama is just a horrible president, eh? Everything's got to be blamed on someone else. I suppose that makes sense, as the alternative - that you were lied to and Obama really is as bad as everyone says - is too horrifying to contemplate.

  16. Re:Yes yes yes on One In Three Jobs Will Be Taken By Software Or Robots By 2025, Says Gartner · · Score: 0

    Socialism is evil, though. It's responsible for more deaths than Nazism, and look how that ideology is viewed today.

  17. Re:Or... Check this radical idea... on US Navy Develops Robot Boat Swarm To Overwhelm Enemies · · Score: 1

    Because 12 inches of armor doesn't help at all against modern 'ship-killer' missiles? Hell, plenty of those gigantic battleships were sunk in WWII by ordinary torpedoes of the era.

  18. Re:Welcome my friends on NASA Asks Boeing, SpaceX To Stop Work On Next-Gen Space Taxi · · Score: 1

    It is always bizarre to see pro-government leftists celebrate their culture in public. Especially considering they were solidly anti-government until January 20, 2009. But no, government is good now. We have always been allied with Eurasia.

  19. Re:Creative types don't need college... on Is It Time To Throw Out the College Application System? · · Score: 1

    And yet it is that few percent that makes all the difference. Why do people consistently want to shit on people who don't follow the traditional mold? This is where free-thinkers come from, people who shake up the system. You start doing this 'statistically speaking' bullshit instead of treating people as individuals and you just slew all the black swans that will ever come.

  20. Re:People on Is an Octopus Too Smart For Us To Eat? · · Score: 1
    Just wondering: is it OK with you if we have a culture? And we have some taboos? Because I get the idea that it's wrong that we ever do anything.

    Would you serve pork to Muslims? Why not? It's taboo. Beef to Hindus? It's taboo. These silly sorts of things need to be broken down whenever possible! Right?

  21. Re:*Sigh* Once again, the half truths. on How President Nixon Saved/Wrecked the American Space Program · · Score: 1

    Because it's lead too many people to believe that progress is only made by Great Leaps Forward.

    Whoa, whoa, whoa, buddy! Not cool! WTF were you thinking with that? Casually using the name of the greatest human genocide of all time in an unrelated context? What's next, the Final Solution to the space problem?

  22. Re:He did some decent things as president. on How President Nixon Saved/Wrecked the American Space Program · · Score: 1

    Way to redefine history. Ronald Reagan was hated by the elites, specifically because he came from the common people. Eureka College...REALLY? Can you even tell me which state Eureka is in? I don't know, and neither did any of the Washington DC elites. They didn't know anyone who went there, and if you didn't go to an Ivy League university then you must not be any good at life.

    No, seriously, that's how they think. Sad but true.

  23. Re:I'm sorry... on Only Two States Have Rules To Prevent Cheating On Computerized Tests · · Score: 1

    FYI: China has laws against recycling sewer oil. The solution isn't more regulation.

    I love how you wish harm upon those who disagree with your political opinions. Great way to show tolerance, there.

    "the ability or willingness to tolerate something, in particular the existence of opinions or behavior that one does not necessarily agree with."

  24. Re:Not science on Diners Tend To Eat More If Their Companions Are Overweight · · Score: 1

    Why shouldn't people's diets be controlled? It's obvious that people can't control themselves. So, government has to step in. It's not a FREEDUMB issue, it's a public health issue. Someone has to step in and put a stop to this problem. It won't be private industry that does it.

  25. Re:A warmonger with a Nobel Peace Prize... on Obama Names National Medal of Science, Technology & Innovation Winners · · Score: 1

    Are we just completely ignoring the whole racism angle? Is that what we do now? Just pretend that racism doesn't exist, and that deliberately snubbing an African-American Nobel Peace Prize winner is not racist? What universe are we in now?