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  1. Re: 20 years worth? on Customer's 20-Year-Old Email Account Shut Down Over Unusual Address (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    ISP's in Canada were often merging, going tits up or changing business models. For him not to anticipate this over a decade ago is retarded. He's selling his house. If he plans on moving to another city, did he think Eastlink operates everywhere? Thinking he'll have exact same ISP all this time is also stupid.

  2. Re: he's an idiot on Customer's 20-Year-Old Email Account Shut Down Over Unusual Address (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 0

    Because a 5 is not a v. Fuck people putting numbers in names. Fuck you Deadmau5.

  3. Re: Encoding AV1 is computationally expensive on Hulu Joins Netflix and Amazon In Promoting Royalty-free Video Codec AV1 (fiercecable.com) · · Score: 1

    That the notebook was silly to mention in the first place. Less relevant than response for sure.

  4. Re: Your daily reminder of the risks of 'Teh Clou on Amazon and eBay Images Broken By Photobucket's 'Ransom Demand' (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Ironic post.

  5. Re: idiots on Amazon and eBay Images Broken By Photobucket's 'Ransom Demand' (bbc.com) · · Score: 2

    Owning a domain is not the same as hosting them. Not knowing the difference makes you look stupid.

  6. They're, asshole.

  7. You don't get it. You don't need to take down the photos offline, just that Google search won't return hits for it. Why is this so fucking hard to comprehend?

  8. Re: Doesn't belong here on Seeking YouTube Fame, A Teenager Kills Her Boyfriend (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    There's a space in his email?

  9. Re: MS Office? on Windows 10 Will Soon Protect Files and Folders From Ransomware (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    You look pretty pathetic defending Apple all the time. Get a fucking backbone and stop drinking the kool-aid.

  10. Re: Listen to PopeRatzo on 24 Women Allege Sexual Harassment By Investors, and Another VC Gets Demoted (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Because it can't work the other way. Tax the unproductive, you get nothing. Tax the productive, you get something and they make more. Life ain't fair.

  11. Re: Yet you pigs will deny there's a problem on 24 Women Allege Sexual Harassment By Investors, and Another VC Gets Demoted (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Where is the irony? Also, it's pretty common for a girl to still be a virgin when she MEETS her first boyfriend... not sure what your point was. Unless you're a proud redneck.

  12. Re: Yet you pigs will deny there's a problem on 24 Women Allege Sexual Harassment By Investors, and Another VC Gets Demoted (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Dear troll, If it was simple for you to understand, you'd understand, but you don't. It is proven that it isn't calories in vs calories out. Your body intentionally shuts down functions for preservation. Eat less, and your body feels like shit (know any skinny girls who are fucking cold ALL the time?). It is also proven to be genetic. Experiments have been done with adopted twins. I agree a diet of rotten Ronnie's is bad for weight loss, but it's also stupid to be giving incorrect advice.

  13. Are you fucking stupid? She was at Google when they scaled like a motherfucker.

  14. Re: Lemme get this straight.... on India Presses Microsoft For Windows Discount in Wake of Cyber Attacks (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    They got extended support for years instead.

  15. Re: Gulshan Rai is an idiot on India Presses Microsoft For Windows Discount in Wake of Cyber Attacks (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Anyone who installed Windows 10 beta and activated weeks before release got free license, no purchase or upgrade necessary. I got like 5 free between laptops and VM's.

  16. Re: Not related to Trump's ban... on Mozilla Employee Denied Entry To the United States (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    I've never heard the auxiliary muscles thing before, just the obvious tension difference when finishing a rep. The bands of the machine assist in returning to start, but with free weights, it's all on you. It's also a fuck of a lot more accurate.

  17. Re: Families' expenses are not tax-deductible. on Mozilla Employee Denied Entry To the United States (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    This isn't his first time admitting to tax fraud.

  18. That's not a startup, asshole.

  19. "A" fucking candy bar? Was it a $3000 candy bar? You are fucking stupid.

  20. Re: Last Remote Root hole in OpenSSH ? Oh yeah, NE on Microsoft Bringing EMET Back As a Built-In Part of Windows 10 (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    On average, yes, but irrelevant. The more important the data, the more protection and backups that will exist. An accountant infected their network with a crypto malware. I just restored from crash plan and MS Server essentials and they were back up. They paid my labour instead of ransom. If this happened to any of the dozen employee's home machine, they'd all be fucked. It's easier to go with low dollar, high volume targets. Also, because if you piss off a big enough player, you'll wake up dead one day.

  21. It's not perfect, but it's a fuck of a lot better than most of the world.

  22. I was once in a BC Provincial Supreme Court where a lawyer had to explain watching TV was a protected freedom like reading a book to one of several judges. Her fucking face contorted like he was speaking jibberish, while the other jurists looked at her in surprised disgust for being so stupid. She was as old as the hills and couldn't see how a Japanese person had a right to access Japanese language programming. She couldn't hide her bias that she thought TV was bad and she didn't watch it. It was clear that our justice system comes down to the particular judge who may or may not have their shit together. I thought Judge Brenner was intelligent and all there, and wasn't surprised when he was promoted to top spot some years later.

  23. Re: It isn't suprising on Google Home Is 6 Times More Likely To Answer Your Question Than Amazon Alexa (adweek.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm OK with that. I've reported two errors to Wolfram for basic shit that Google easily answered. I'd care more if I was still in school and needed hardcore math help.

  24. Because you are a fucking idiot asking easy questions. People like you annoy the fuck out of me. If it's not for you, shut the fuck up, no one cares.

  25. Re: Questions it CAN'T answer on Google Home Is 6 Times More Likely To Answer Your Question Than Amazon Alexa (adweek.com) · · Score: 1

    My brother's family got a Google home for Christmas. To test it, they'd ask it to play random and popular songs from YouTube. More often than not, the song selection was wildly retarded, with offensive rap music or death metal and explicit lyrics. The volume was unpredictable and the biggest annoyance. I'm sure they've fixed in the 6 months since.