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  1. Re:So Oracle discriminated on Labor Department Sues Oracle For Paying White Men More (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    It's the famous and highly complex two-way discrimination.

    It's so uncommon because it requires that you focus your discrimination across the board.

  2. Re:Schitzophrenic Labor Dept. on Labor Department Sues Oracle For Paying White Men More (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    Or could it be that many slashdotters don't feel two wrongs make a right?

  3. Re: I did on Labor Department Sues Oracle For Paying White Men More (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    Ahh, I see you're a fan of the oppression Olympics. Good man.

    Let's not forget that every white male alive today is personally responsible for slavery and every rape ever committed. Btw, are Asians white now or not? I missed the last meeting.

  4. Re:I did on Labor Department Sues Oracle For Paying White Men More (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    Having a kid is your choice. Noone is forcing you. Demanding that you get paid the same as someone that works harder and/or longer than you can because you *wanted* to have a child is the very soul of feeling entitled.

    You get paid according to what you can deliver, not according to what you want. It's the only way a national economy could ever work.

  5. So, sitting is purely by proxy? on Sitting Too Much Ages You By 8 Years (time.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    It doesn't appear to be sitting that's being tested here, but rather inactivity. These two things are not the same (one can be inactive without sitting) though they frequently occur together.

  6. Re:What is the 'biological' level? on Sitting Too Much Ages You By 8 Years (time.com) · · Score: 1

    No, as opposed to the datalink layer.

  7. So how *does* one turn off telemetry completely on Windows 10 Privacy Changes Appease Watchdogs, But Still No Data 'Off-Switch' (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    As the title says, how do /.ers turn off W10 telemetry completely? I've seen many solutions, but none seem to be successful in both allowing updates to come through and blocking *all* telemetry.

  8. Re:I called this already on Windows 10 Privacy Changes Appease Watchdogs, But Still No Data 'Off-Switch' (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Heh, funny world we live in.

    "From now on, I'll only beat my wife on the weekend"

  9. Yes, it's all about efficiency and empowerment.. on Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Warns Against 'Hubris' Amid AI Growth (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 0

    ... he said perfunctorily, while trying to figure out how many employees he could replace with H1-B workers this month.

  10. Laptops for sale on Two Triple-Screen Laptops Were Stolen From Razer's CES Booth (theverge.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    Would anyone like to buy a triple-screen laptop? The brand logo is scratched, but otherwise it's brand new.

  11. Re:how do marketers manage this on AMD Declares Ryzen Will Be a Four-Year Architecture (extremetech.com) · · Score: 1

    [citation needed]

  12. Re:Title is wildly misleading on Japan Successfully Launches Solid Fuel Rocket (oann.com) · · Score: 1

    Bob, calm your tits.

    I don't want you to get a heart attack. You are my Slashdot entertainment for the time being and I want you hale and flailing.

  13. Re:Title is wildly misleading on Japan Successfully Launches Solid Fuel Rocket (oann.com) · · Score: 1

    Slang and literacy go quite well together - in both directions one should understand one to fully appreciate the other. Only a special kind of child would fail to make that connection...

    Other than that, It's not surprising that the boy who hates laughter would find stuff to be "ridiculously inappropriate".

    Your are just adorable.

  14. Re:Title is wildly misleading on Japan Successfully Launches Solid Fuel Rocket (oann.com) · · Score: 1

    Haha, you're doing it again. When you grow up you'll understand.

  15. Re:Title is wildly misleading on Japan Successfully Launches Solid Fuel Rocket (oann.com) · · Score: 1

    Or you could figure out that very few people are so insecure that they would need to lie on a pseudonymous forum. Your projections onto me serve only to embarass and, were this not a pseudonymous forum, humiliate you.

  16. Re:Title is wildly misleading on Japan Successfully Launches Solid Fuel Rocket (oann.com) · · Score: 1

    Admittedly, you are far better than any joke I could tell, so in that regard you have me beat. Well done.
    I think we've already covered your personal war on literacy, no need to rehash.

  17. Re:Title is wildly misleading on Japan Successfully Launches Solid Fuel Rocket (oann.com) · · Score: 1

    WTF is your problem kid? What's with the hate of JAXA?

    Bob, the only hate here is between you and humour.

  18. Re:Title is wildly misleading on Japan Successfully Launches Solid Fuel Rocket (oann.com) · · Score: 1

    Bob, you aren't making yourself look better here. It's bad enough to be Krampus, don't be illiterate too. Nobody wants to hug a kid that special.

    Also, you don't have to answer twice to my posts. I get that you need to rest between these intellectual exertions, but it's possible to just save the first response to a text file and then load it up when you have rested.

    You're welcome.

  19. Re:Title is wildly misleading on Japan Successfully Launches Solid Fuel Rocket (oann.com) · · Score: 1

    I clearly had no way at all to be able to tell the difference between you acting like a total idiot in a failed attempt to be funny or merely being one of the many "it's not US space so let's dump on it without having a clue" losers.
    Please keep that in mind the next time you attempt to be funny but fail so dismally.

    This is something you should take up with your grade school teacher and/or parents. I claim no responsibility for your Trump-grade intellect.

    Also why are you trying so hard to convince me you were joking?

    Because your saltiness amuses me.

  20. Re:Title is wildly misleading on Japan Successfully Launches Solid Fuel Rocket (oann.com) · · Score: 1

    Indeed, but normally it take a little more than acting like a complete idiot to make them laugh instead of just writing you off as a complete idiot.

    Bob, we've already established that you are more of a Krampus than any authority on humour, so this just comes off as sad.

    Are you grumpy because people around you are happy during the holidays?

  21. Re:Title is wildly misleading on Japan Successfully Launches Solid Fuel Rocket (oann.com) · · Score: 1

    It's all there in the summary that you probably should have read before posting so that you don't waste our time.

    Thank you for noticing me, supreme arbiter of the Internet.

    You should probably change the word 'our' to 'my' since have it on good authority that other people actually enjoy laughter.
    On a related note, does it bother you that the Funny mod is +1 and not -1?

  22. Title is wildly misleading on Japan Successfully Launches Solid Fuel Rocket (oann.com) · · Score: 0

    Why on Earth anyone would make a rocket out of solid fuel is beyond me. It seems unnecessarily hazardous and I don't understand the benefits. Are they gonna sell it to the Russians for giggles?

  23. Re:Don't forget on South Carolina Bill Wants To Put Porn Blocks On New Computers (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Or just make everything legal, then it's impossible to break the law. Problem solved.

  24. Re:Yeah since when do you give a shit you hypocrit on IBM Employees Protest Cooperation With Donald Trump (theintercept.com) · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately there is no mod for 'surprisingly' insightful.

  25. WTF kinda name is that? on Verizon Explores Lower Price or Even Exit From Yahoo Deal (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    A legal team led by Verizon General Counsel Craig Silliman

    I'm not sure Craig is taking his job seriously...