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  1. Internet 2.0 - By the People, For the People, Of The People! ;-)

  2. Have held their value for THOUSANDS of years. Bitcoin, has been around a few years and is as VOLATILE as they come. Not to mention totally intangible. Anyone dumping REAL CASH into this BS that isn't one of those 1000 people... Is giving away all of their money to those 1000 people. Basically. Because WHEN it tanks, the little guy loses 100% of their investment while they try and scramble to sell. While the 1000 sell out using high powered brokerages during its fall, and keep up to 50%...

  3. Simple Solution... White Noise. on Gizmodo: Don't Buy Anyone an Amazon Echo Speaker (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 2

    As you ALREADY have these mic's on your TV, Cell Phone, WebCam, Etc... A white Noise Generator at frequencies only a Mic can hear, are the ONLY option for true privacy in your personal space anymore. Besides totally withdrawing from electronic/digital society. Good thing they make simple circuits for this from one end of the internet to the other :-P

  4. This Hack Was... on Television's Most Infamous Hack Is Still a Mystery 30 Years Later (vice.com) · · Score: 5, Interesting

    ...One of the most "Interesting" Parts of being a kid in Chicago in the 80's. It stands as one of the most successful TV hacks of all time. After 30 years. Whoever did this, was either a super genius, or should have flown to Vegas and hit the tables the day after!

  5. 100% Pneumatic/Hydraulic Automatons! on Six Years After Fukushima, Robots Finally Find Its Reactors' Melted Uranium Fuel (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    How about... DON'T keep throwing electronic filled lead-covered monstrosities at this problem and expecting a different result? The use of ZERO electronic systems, in a high pressure fluid or air based and actuator controlled unit driven by pumps and control sets from a safe distance, would seem to make much more sense. Using a PURE fiber optic camera that is nothing but a lens on the Radiation facing side, with a disk of fresh lenses behind a lead shielded enclosure. All being illuminated by a fiber optic light source, fed from the safe end... The technology for such machinery exists right now and is WAY less expensive than trying to shield electronics against such ridiculous amounts of Radiation. I assume the seals and other surfaces would need to be regularly changed out from exposure, but could be made hearty enough to do REAL work inside the damaged reactor core. Vs, just staring at it for 10 minutes while the equipment melts. This approach could also benefit from being able to test the resistance of basically EVERY composite on the planet to the effects of extreme radiation. We would be learning SOOOOO much right now. Yes its a disaster, but with the right tools we could be teaching ourselves much MORE about our darkest enemy. (JustMy2) Fin.

  6. Sorry BlizzAct.... on 'Starcraft II' Goes Free-to-Play on Tuesday (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 0

    We no longer trust you as a company not to find some other way to fuck us after you get your "Claws" into us. NO THANKS!

  7. Lastpass takes dangerous... on LastPass Reveals the Threats Posed By Passwords in the Workplace (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    And Ramps it up to LUDICROUS! Why go small? LoL :-P

  8. Wouldn't this be our first... on World's First 'Negative Emissions' Plant Has Begun Operation (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Atmospheric Processor? Isn't that a tool for terraforming? PRETTY NEAT! (50 tons is 50 tons... Its still cool)

  9. Do it to Facebook and Twitter when its in line with the lefts "Agenda" though.... Pretty sure a lot of the info it scoured over when looking for Russian "Ads" was of an innocuous nature too. But THAT was ok. Because. Trump. Careful lefties, your extreme double standards are showing.

  10. Re:Everyone will downplay this.... on 'Blade Runner 2049' Isn't the Movie Denis Villeneuve Wanted to Make (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Already responded to in another post. And apologized for the one keystroke error... Sorry for the inconvenience of having to read the extra keystroke and have to "work out" what was meant. DEEPEST regrets.

  11. Re:Everyone will downplay this.... on 'Blade Runner 2049' Isn't the Movie Denis Villeneuve Wanted to Make (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Canon, Pardon me.

  12. Everyone will downplay this.... on 'Blade Runner 2049' Isn't the Movie Denis Villeneuve Wanted to Make (vice.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Until the following starts. Its clearly a brilliant piece of work. Regardless of the complications of following the cannon. Many of the films of today are NOT following the established universe that made us love them to begin with. STRONG deviations, work 10-20% of the time from what I have seen. Sticking to cannon, and/or at least making an attempt to tie in, while making something totally NEW in that universe... THATS what we really want to see. If you can still be creative from within the box, and when there is no box at all, you'll have forever fans...

  13. Is deliberately misleading people... on Ask Slashdot: Is Deliberately Misleading People On the Internet Free Speech? · · Score: 1

    on free speech just "the internet" these days?

  14. Re:European style privacy laws on IRS Awards $7 Million Fraud Prevention Contract To Equifax (politico.com) · · Score: 1

    Until someone tries to rape or stab you to death and there isn't a cop 2 blocks away... THEN you might think differently... a LOT differently. Gun Grabbers FAIL to think it through. CRIMINALS WILL NEVER DISARM. By you doing so or forcing others to, you simply WEAKEN your chances of survival in an attack. Of ANY kind. When someone bombs a building, you blame the bomber, when someone hijacks a plane, you blame the hijacker, when someone shoots up a concert, you blame the GUN? FFS! Pull your sheeple heads out of your asses! Out of an estimated 220 MILLION guns in America, less than 1000 have EVER been involved in a mass shooting. LET THAT MATH SINK IN!

  15. Re:More regulations on IRS Awards $7 Million Fraud Prevention Contract To Equifax (politico.com) · · Score: 1

    We don't need anything from EUROPEAN law. Period. You might WANT that. But we don't NEED it. Simply extend the protections of the Constitution to include protecting us from US Corporations (eg. Extend freedom of speech to EVERY speech focused platform), and bar the IRS from searches of persons or private info without a warrant. Including Financials... as it should be that way already. (With a requirement for a GOOD case of Probable...) They currently perform a warrant-less, suspicion-less search of your personal information EVERY time they audit someone. Basically, make the Supreme Court recognize that this is, and always has been, Illegal. Problem Solved.

  16. When the EU thinks its above you... on EU Takes Ireland To Court For Not Claiming Apple Tax Windfall (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Its time to FIRE the EU, and go elsewhere. Do NOT trade YOUR OWN GOVERNANCE for EU rulers. You'll Regret it.

  17. Buy your own Big Brother on Google Debuts Its $400 Google Home Max Speaker To Rival Apple's HomePod (techcrunch.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Why should the government have to pay? When they can make you PAY 400$ to surveil YOURSELF! Cortana, Alexa, Siri, and all you other spying cunts... Can Eat the Peanuts outta my shit. I WON'T be inviting your NSA cooperating asses into my home EVER! I even pull the mics OUT of my smart TV's! Until these devices can be taught to MIND THEIR OWN, they are NSA spies... Nothing more. (Not to mention PURE novelty... for those honestly too lazy to type.)

  18. The IRS just stepped in it.... on IRS Awards $7 Million Fraud Prevention Contract To Equifax (politico.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Time to Start up a Class Action Against the IRS for ENABLING data compromised companies to perform government contracts involving IDENTITY! Appalling!

  19. Self destructing link aggregation. on Google Scraps Controversial Policy That Gave Free Access To Paywalled Articles Through Search (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Sexxy! ;-P

  20. You can have my plugins... on Hollywood's International War on Kodi Plugins And Video-Streaming Boxes (eff.org) · · Score: 1

    When you pry them from my cold, dead hands!

  21. Re: They mean ANTIFA Traitors... on Department of Justice Demands Facebook Information From 'Anti-Administration Activists' (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    That response made no sense... Smoke more crack. It seems to be working.

  22. Are the mods here members? on Radical Leftists Built Their Own FOSS Alternative To Reddit After It Banned Them (vice.com) · · Score: 0

    Seems like a whole lotta liberal up in here these days... Sad really.

  23. Re:They mean ANTIFA Traitors... on Department of Justice Demands Facebook Information From 'Anti-Administration Activists' (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm as IRISH as they come fukstik... And ANTIFA Threatening everyone CERTAINLY isn't protected speech. But you all seem to want to give them a PASS on that. When they crack open a camera-mans Skull with a bike lock for not agreeing with them, or Attacking 60 year old women, and the THOUSANDS of other examples I could give. ANTIFA and Their TROLLS, display some of the MOST unpatriotic, Pathetic, UNAMERICAN behavior I have seen in my 40 years on the planet. They have you drinking the kool-aid. Clearly. FYI, millennials have never SEEN a war. So how, pray-tell could they have fought in one? LOL (A Few Liberal Maybe, but typically they are the conscientious objectors... At least as far as history is concerned.)

  24. Re: They mean ANTIFA Traitors... on Department of Justice Demands Facebook Information From 'Anti-Administration Activists' (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Except for the fact that about 1/3 of them are Veterans... do you think Before or After you babble Bullshit?

  25. Re:They mean ANTIFA Traitors... on Department of Justice Demands Facebook Information From 'Anti-Administration Activists' (cnn.com) · · Score: 2

    The ONLY reason you aren't living in the Reich TODAY, is because of Men Like MY Grandfather, who has a purple heart AND medal of honor for his service in World War 2... My Family Killed Nazis BEFORE YOU WERE BORN ... Punk!