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  1. Re:This is old territory... on Women Still Underrepresented in Information Security (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    For claiming SJWs aren't a thing, you sure go out of your way to be offended by stuff...

  2. Re:This is old territory... on Women Still Underrepresented in Information Security (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    Fuck you, don't tell me what to do!

  3. Re:This is old territory... on Women Still Underrepresented in Information Security (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    More than 90%of fatal workplace accidents happen to males! We need more fatal workplace accidents for women!

  4. Re:Pushing towards any different than pushing away on Women Still Underrepresented in Information Security (betanews.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Letting women choose as individuals would run contrary to modern feminism where women must exist only as representatives of the group.

  5. Both the WHO and the U.S. FDA have approved the technique, but skeptics are critical of the method.

    They wouldn't be very good skeptics otherwise.

  6. I thought climate change was a Chinese hoax? Or is it only a 50-70% hoax now?

  7. Re: What will be the conclusion? on FCC Investigating Coast-To-Coast 911 Outage For AT&T Wireless Users (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    If you understood even a little you wouldn't have been so off the mark, *twice* to boot. Are you by any chance Kellyanne Conway?

  8. Re: What will be the conclusion? on FCC Investigating Coast-To-Coast 911 Outage For AT&T Wireless Users (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    I'll reiterate, because clearly you didn't get it the first time -

    If you do not comprehend the text, your first response probably shouldn't be to hit the reply button.

    There is no Trump Emergency Services LLC as the very notion that you would run emergency services under a limited liability flag is below all standards of decency even for Satan. Exxon Mobil would never get into the emergency services business, they're an oil company for God's sake. Furthermore, the president does not personally certify emergency service providers. Expect prices to be 'competitive' when I just stated it would be a monopoly? How can you miss *any* of those things?

    That you wouldn't immediately see this as snark or satire directed at the severe level of corruption displayed by both Ajit Pai and the White House is downright frightening, but I guess you had to disable your sanity-checker in order to vote for Trump with a clean conscience.

  9. Re:Go ahead MPAA...convey your "damage" on Despite Netflix and Amazon Prime, Most of the World Watches Pirated Content (techinasia.com) · · Score: 1

    Dude, Tom Cruise could only afford a *single* goldplated shark tank this month!

  10. Re: What will be the conclusion? on FCC Investigating Coast-To-Coast 911 Outage For AT&T Wireless Users (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, hence it would take a thoroughly corrupt FCC to find fault with the emergency service providers, and an even more corrupt White House to use that for personal gain. While the scenario was a joke and incredibly unlikely, the corruption is in line with previous actions of both Ajit Pai and the White House, and pretty damn frightening to boot.

  11. Re: What will be the conclusion? on FCC Investigating Coast-To-Coast 911 Outage For AT&T Wireless Users (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Oh my, did I upset a grumpy trumpie?

  12. Re:I'm waiting to hear... on Samsung Group Chief Denies All Charges as 'Trial of the Century' Begins (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    Just wait until Prenda shows up as the mystery witness.

  13. `We don't need regulation, we pinky-swear' on Uber Admits Its Ghost Driver 'Greyball' Tool Was Used To Thwart Regulators, Vows To Stop (usatoday.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Ahh yes, the classic "We promise to stop if you promise not to double-check".

    Who here will bet that the regulators won't get caught in some other filter instead, perhaps one sending a "certified" car for the pickup?

  14. The Democrats are just as bad as the Republicans.

    That is a false equivalence of epic proportions. The Democrats have done (and will continue to do) bad things, but they are not in the same league as the Republicans.

    Just take this bill here. Everyone knows exactly what it will lead to, everyone knows what industry lobby sent the bribes. It is not a "grey area" trading something for something. It is a black and white bribejob serving corporate interests and severely hurting private consumers. This is a textbook case of corruption, just like you would expect in Russia or Ukraine.

  15. Re: What will be the conclusion? on FCC Investigating Coast-To-Coast 911 Outage For AT&T Wireless Users (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 0

    Emergency services are not restricted to 911 calls.

    If you do not comprehend the text, your first response probably shouldn't be to hit the reply button.

  16. Re:gender wage gap does not exist on How To Close the Gender Pay Gap By 2044 (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    Didn't Silicon Valley start with the "super-diversity" *after* the diversity craze made it big in lefty-circles? I'm pretty damn sure there was no diversity in the Steve Jobs / Bill Gates / Something Wozniak group. Same goes for Sergey Brin and Larry Page. Is Mark Zuckerberg diverse? What about Gordon Moore and Robert Noyce?

    The "diversity-is-good" thing is just a fad, and it has the same scientific backing as "intersectionalism", "patriarchy", and "homeopathy".

  17. What will be the conclusion? on FCC Investigating Coast-To-Coast 911 Outage For AT&T Wireless Users (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 0

    I'm guessing the FCC will conclude that the federal emergency services failed and therefor should be privatized, perhaps handled by trustworthy actors such as Trump Emergency Services LLC or Exxon Mobil.

    It's not going to be a monopoly or anything, it's just that they are the only two companies certified by the president to run such an important service.

    Oh, and expect prices to be 'competitive'.

  18. Re:bah on How To Close the Gender Pay Gap By 2044 (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    Ooh, and don't forget that women live longer than men, so we need to kill some of the older ones until the average expectancy balances out.

  19. Re:Get rid of it by tomorrow. on How To Close the Gender Pay Gap By 2044 (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    Or perhaps it is a free choice based on stronger nurturing instincts? Why would you assume that women are forced into this? Why must every woman's choice be treated as some forced outcome by the man? Do you honestly see women as nothing but helpless victims incapable of acting on their own behalves??

    You have strong nurturing instincts, great for you. You made an individual choice - respect that others make their own choices as well.

  20. Re:Untrue on How To Close the Gender Pay Gap By 2044 (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    Dude, quiet!

    I'm reporting you as a blabbermouth at the next patriarchy meeting...

  21. Or perhaps they're 85% sneakier? on The Dark Web Has Shrunk By 85% (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    That's nothing, when I put my hands over my eyes 100% of the dark web goes away. I suspect that our methods are similar.

  22. Re:Ajit is consistent on FCC Chair Wants Carriers To Block Robocalls From Spoofed Numbers (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    You're not serious, right?

    You'd have to be retarded to believe robocallers make up any relevant proportion of subscribers. Someone needs to have a serious discussion with your legal guardian.

  23. Ajit is consistent on FCC Chair Wants Carriers To Block Robocalls From Spoofed Numbers (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    On this topic I actually feel like I can trust Ajit Pai.
    After all, there is no big company making these robocalls, hence no big bribes for Ajit to collect.
    Should Verizon or AT&T ever start the practise however, I suspect Ajit will turn the ship around on a penny like he did with net neutrality.

    There is one thing to be said for Ajit, he represent predictability and stability.

  24. Re:No, because it FUCKING FAKE NEWS AGAIN on Mike Pence Used His AOL Email For Indiana State Business -- and It Got Hacked (theverge.com) · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    I honestly can't tell if your post is a parody or not. Is this a case of Poe's law?

  25. That may well be, but at least he uses punctuation in his writings.