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  1. Re:Tech employers respond: on Tech Workers Now Want to Know: What Are We Building This For? (nytimes.com) · · Score: 0

    Most honest historians believe America's best known dissident intellectual, Noam Chomsky, Professor Emeritus of MIT, who has said over and over again, that all the US presidents after FDR would have been hanged if tried under the same Nuremberg Principles of International Law Nazi leaders were tried under.

    Obama dropped 200,000 bombs killing and maiming tens of thousands of women and children, bombed a Doctors Without Borders hospital and sent gunners in to kill the fleeing nurses and patients. Why isn't he on trial for war crimes at The Hague?

    http://www.msf.org/kunduz-hospital-attack

    The attacks took place despite the fact that MSF had provided the GPS coordinates of the trauma hospital to the US Department of Defense, Afghan Ministry of Interior and Defense and US Army in Kabul as recently as Tuesday, 29 September. The attack continued for more than 30 minutes after we first informed Resolute Support and US military officials in Kabul and Washington that it was a hospital being hit.

  2. Re:When idiots revel in ignorance... on Can We Test the Speed of Light Using 'Lensing' from Supernovae? (arxiv.org) · · Score: 1

    There is no objective truth, only the powerful trying to dominate us with their version of events. Go read Foucault.

  3. Re:She needs to go to a party on Stunt Woman Tests Apple Watch With Violent Fake Falls (hothardware.com) · · Score: 0

    That Rolling Stone story was totally made up. You've fallen for fake news.

  4. Re:Does the chip in question even exist? on Apple Insiders Say Nobody Internally Knows What's Going On With Bloomberg's China Hack Story (buzzfeednews.com) · · Score: 1

    It was notable because the press NEVER praises Trump, and yet when he attacked a country that's not at war with us, suddenly they were full of approval. Weird, eh?

  5. This intelligence community and media were the same ones who lied us into Iraq, remember? You seriously think they're on your side? How was your interest served by invading Iraq? If you didn't make a mint on military procurement, you're not in their ingroup and it is folly to identify with their interests. You are in their outgroup, along with the rest of us Americans.

  6. Re:Hams have always been fighting each other on It's Ham Vs.Ham As Radio Amateurs Are In Conflict At ARRL (perens.com) · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I don't know, I've been on the other side of that "let's let everyone with a belly button in" attitude before. It doesn't end well. You get a bunch of jerks who don't understand and who don't care what made the community great in the first place. They just want to take, take, take and return nothing. Barriers to entry are a good thing. You don't want the Great Unwashed to spoil your good thing. That's how we ended up with Brexit.

  7. I see you are unfamiliar with rape culture. How do people graduate from university without knowing this universal truth?

  8. LOL no. The intelligence community utterly despises the American people (this includes you). The media utterly despises us as well (guess who this includes?) If you're not a member of their tiny community, you're one of us. They number no more than the population of a small town. All of them put together would fit comfortably inside Waco, Texas. The Jacksonians are on the side of the American people, as they always have ever been.

  9. Re:Does the chip in question even exist? on Apple Insiders Say Nobody Internally Knows What's Going On With Bloomberg's China Hack Story (buzzfeednews.com) · · Score: 1

    Oh, he was. Then the next week Assad attacked with chemical weapons, killing that idea entirely. Even though it was probably the worst thing he could have done. Trump launched missiles at Syrian airfields - earning unprecedented praise from the US media. Just goes to show you governments make terrible decisions at the worst times.

  10. Re:Does the chip in question even exist? on Apple Insiders Say Nobody Internally Knows What's Going On With Bloomberg's China Hack Story (buzzfeednews.com) · · Score: 2

    This has happened a lot lately, don't discount it. Just about when Trump was going to end the Syrian war, Assad attacked with chemical weapons, just about the worst possible timing. When Russia should have been laying low, it did that chemical weapons poisoning in Britain, again the Russian government's timing was horrible. Iran just got caught red-handed planning a terrorist attack in France, just at the time they were about to get out of the US sanctions by bypassing them through the EU. So don't underestimate the ability of governments to time their actions poorly. This sort of thing is right up China's alley and is precisely what we would expect them to do.

  11. Re:Not Sure What to Believe on Apple Insiders Say Nobody Internally Knows What's Going On With Bloomberg's China Hack Story (buzzfeednews.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    There is no way in the world that the NSA and the rest of the intelligence community are on Trump's side. In fact, they are his sworn enemies. The media, including Bloomberg, would never be on Trump's side. The media are Trump's sworn enemies. Both of them have been pushing Russia, hard, in an attempt to overthrow him. None of this makes sense.

  12. The system worked! on Microsoft Pulls Windows 10 October Update (zdnet.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Hooray for Microsoft! Their system worked! The involuntary, unpaid bug testers - otherwise known as paying customers - tested the fixes and reported the problems. This saved Microsoft a ton of time and effort of doing so themselves. It's really great, this kind of innovation that makes cost centers pay for themselves. Hats off to the Microsoft executives!

  13. Joking, right? The sapiens males raped the neanderthal females. It's rape culture, unchanged to this day.

  14. Re:NASA Brings billions of federal dollars in on A Shadowy Op-Ed Campaign Is Now Smearing SpaceX In Space Cities (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Under socialism, the government IS the people. Duh, haven't you read Marx? There's no difference. Of course the people have to have a government to represent them, they can't do it directly.

  15. Re:My New Font Is Called Ophidian Lubrica on Researchers Create 'Sans Forgetica,' a Memory-Boosting Font (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Your sig talks about shutting down free speech, yet you clearly think the communist's controlling of speech through reinventing the language is okay.

    Cathy Newman, is that you? Wow, you just told me what I think, put words in my mouth, and then criticized me for the made-up opinion you created.

    Lots of Chinese people don't make it to high school. You used high school kids as a benchmark. That's a very biased sample. Who isn't using science here?

  16. A man named Caroll Quigley wrote the bible of Globalism, a book called Triumph and Tragedy. You might want to give it a read before turning your brain off. Being open-minded to new ideas is how we progress. Closing our minds and petulantly calling other people nazis is what idiots do, and you're not an idiot.

  17. Re:Despite the juvenile comments so far... on Humans Having Sex With Neanderthals Gave Us Protection Against Ancient Epidemics (sciencealert.com) · · Score: 0

    If you'd like to dump cold water on everyone you can point out that this was certainly rape. There could have been no consent in such a situation. European men went out to rape Neanderthal females. Rape culture.

  18. Re:My New Font Is Called Ophidian Lubrica on Researchers Create 'Sans Forgetica,' a Memory-Boosting Font (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Oh, that's BS. Lots of Chinese people *suck* at Chinese. Why do you think they simplified the characters? Because it was hard for them, too. I'll never forget the first day I saw two Chinese people get into an argument about how a character should be drawn. Tremendously vindicating.

    "From high school onwards" nice dodge there. You conveniently missed all the people who don't pass the test to go on to high school, or whose parents can't afford high school.

  19. Re:This is just a basic research project on US Military Program Could Be Seen As a Bioweapon, Scientists Warn (phys.org) · · Score: 1

    Yet again, with nothing but harsh criticism, and nothing positive to say. You wonder why people tune out the Left these days?

  20. Re:NASA Brings billions of federal dollars in on A Shadowy Op-Ed Campaign Is Now Smearing SpaceX In Space Cities (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    This just in, libraries aren't socialism. Socialism is government control of the means of production. Nothing to do with libraries, schools, fire departments or any of that. Anyone tells you otherwise, she's lying.

  21. Boy, that came out of left field, didn't it? Globalism is quite real. It's not a conspiracy theory by nutjobs. Please read here for a discussion of global governance. Education, it's always the answer.

  22. Re:conspiracy whack jobs seem to run this place no on A Shadowy Op-Ed Campaign Is Now Smearing SpaceX In Space Cities (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 0

    It's like how 350 newspapers conspired behind the scenes to all release an editorial on the same topic on the same day This happened, it's not a conspiracy theory.

    You can shit on people all you want, it doesn't change the fact that there really is collusion by powerful entities out of the public eye, and this collusion really does have effects - often for the negative - for the world we live in.

  23. Re:Won't eat their own dog food on Researchers Create 'Sans Forgetica,' a Memory-Boosting Font (cnn.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It's not study material. Duh.

  24. Re:fired wrong person on The Coders Programming Themselves Out of a Job (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 1

    No wrong. Managers incentives don't work like that. Their power comes from how many they employ. If some jerk is automating things and reducing headcount, that's her fault for harming the department.

  25. TV = the on my stupid auto correct.