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  1. VAT not included on Sorry America, Your Taxes Aren't High (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Europe is heavily dependent on VAT (Value added tax). Hence this comparison is NOT valid !!

  2. Re:More Information on Senate Votes To Kill FCC's Broadband Privacy Rules (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    I hope you do read it. It's 73 tightly spaced pages. Written in legal jargon. Not for the faint of heart.

  3. Re:For the Knee Jerks on Senate Votes To Kill FCC's Broadband Privacy Rules (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Exactly. Allowing websites to collect data, but banning it from ISP's does little or nothing to improve privacy. Speaking of which, can anyone envision an internet where data is not collected? Get real, data collection will never end.

  4. Re:For the Republican readers on Senate Votes To Kill FCC's Broadband Privacy Rules (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    If you lean libertarian, then be libertarian. Switching to Democrat is essentially the polar opposite of libertarian. It makes no sense.

  5. Re:Not the end of the world on Senate Votes To Kill FCC's Broadband Privacy Rules (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    OK, switched to html formatting not code.... argh

  6. Not the end of the world on Senate Votes To Kill FCC's Broadband Privacy Rules (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1


    The FCC Broadband privacy rules, IMO where simply excessive regulation IMO.  The real data collection occurs at websites (Google, facebook, slashdot, etc.)
    Basically to target people with advertisements.  We have all seen it.  Search for "product x" on amazon, and you see adds for product x and competitors when you browse other websites.
    The FCC privacy rules wouldn't change that.  The FCC privacy rules also required additional paperwork, monitoring, etc. by the ISP's even though they couldn't mine traffic data.  Thus increasing the costs of the ISP's.

    If you are unhappy about these rules being repealed, then you have been unhappy since AlGore invented the internet.

  7. Hey, I found the bug!  Can I have the job?

  8. I think you exemplify part of the problem:  Low wages for foreign engineers is displacing US workers.

  9. Re:It wasn't the battery's fault the space on Samsung Answers Burning Note 7 Questions, Vows Better Batteries (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    I agree, I would happily have a thicker phone for more battery life

  10. Over Capacity is the Reason on China Cancels Over 100 Coal-Fired Power Plants (reuters.com) · · Score: 1


    From other articles, it is clear the Chinese are cancelling these projects because they would have caused an over capacity of power.
    What is not mentioned, is why they scheduled so many plants to begin with.
    Either bad planning, excess corruption, or the Chinese economy is slowing faster than predicted.

    To gain some political capital, they are "spinning" this that the reason is to reduce CO2 emissions.

  11. Re:And mathematicians, including on CVS Announces Super Cheap Generic Alternative To EpiPen (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    This is not even a coherent thought. 

  12. Simply a call for more government on White House: US Needs a Stronger Social Safety Net To Help Workers Displaced by Robots (recode.net) · · Score: 0

    Notice how all the Obama "solutions" are simply ways to increase government spending? And that the spending should not with the goal of achievement, but to funnel money to democrat and liberal interests: > " ... The report calls on the government to steer that research to support a diverse workforce and to focus on combating algorithmic bias in AI. " OK, money for "diverse people". Need to make sure there is no "algorithmic bias" that could be based on, or promote traditional American values > "Invest in and increase STEM education for youth" OK, the US already spends more than most countries on education. What is really needed is to remove garbage "cultural" courses and replace with STEM. > "Modernize and strengthen the federal social safety net, including public health care" Yes, we need more Obamacare subsidies, more food stamps, etc. Gee, should not the goal be to minimize government handouts? There is a new Sheriff in town. A culture shift is on the way. These ideas that the central command government is even capable of solving problems will melt away. Merry Christmas and happy new year everyone, its going to be an amazingly great 2017 !!

  13. Re:MEGACORPS ARE GOOD! on Trump Victory Clouds Outlook for Time Warner-AT&T, Other Mergers (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    I've listened to most of his speeches. They are good. What is not good are the out of context excerpts that most people read. Have you really listened to him?

  14. Re:MEGACORPS ARE GOOD! on Trump Victory Clouds Outlook for Time Warner-AT&T, Other Mergers (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Excellent Post. You capture the hypocracy.

  15. Re:Whether you love or hate him on Trump Victory Clouds Outlook for Time Warner-AT&T, Other Mergers (reuters.com) · · Score: 0

    That is funny: Abortion (a fucked birth (death)) Gay Marriage (a fucked marriage (in that you cannot fuck)) What you think will get fucked is already fucked.

  16. Re:I just stole your job and I am proud of it! on Google To Train 2 Million Indian Android Developers (thestack.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm betting you are a troll

  17. Economics of India on Google To Train 2 Million Indian Android Developers (thestack.com) · · Score: 1

    Average age of developed countries is getting older. India has a large young population. I'm sure part of Googles strategy is to tap the Indian market for sales of android. By having Indian developers, they can expand Android in India. The potential market in India is huge. It's not just about cheap labor, but future sales of android.