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  1. Re: Banning ad blockers will never work on Spotify Bans Ad Blockers In Updated ToS (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    What a user does with information that is willingly transmitted to them is out of the control of the transmitter, it is inherently uncontrollable, an inappropriate use of law enforcement and court systems for what is essentially a defunct idea. unenforceable and represent an excusable drain on public resources to try and prop up. When will people learn you can't litigate away basic principles of reality

  2. Re: #freedumbs #concealedcarry on FBI Confiscates Six Drones Near Super Bowl Stadium (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Football wasn't always this way towards the beginning there they didn't have near as many rules that made the game so fucking predictable. Backyard football tends to be more brutal then professional football. Because professional football has a Thousand Rules against working smarter instead of just slamming your body into the other person. It's all sprints, and bulk muscle. Which is crap muscle. It takes more volume for the same amount of strength as if you get with lean muscle, lean muscle maintains itself, bulk muscle all turns to fat if you don't keep it up. Leading to less flexibility and a less efficient body system in general. It's just Frat Boys who didn't want to get a real job. That found a way to drain Society for ridiculous amounts of money, without ever learning to do anything useful.

  3. Re: #freedumbs #concealedcarry on FBI Confiscates Six Drones Near Super Bowl Stadium (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    World Wrestling Federation, then they change to WCW, then they became but it's all the same thing. It's a soap opera with a sports premise. It looks brutal but its not. It's a sports theme soap opera performance in the guise of a world championship.

  4. Re: Don't understand on Rich Kids Are Cheating in School With Apple Watches (theoutline.com) · · Score: 0

    I would just put as the first exercise on the test, on the first page to voluntarily turn in your Apple watch to the teacher, if you don't have an Apple Watch then walk up to the teacher voluntarily tell her I don't have a watch and show them your arms. before flipping to the next page. And then make that exercise worth 98% of the grade. And make that grade a requirement to pass the class at all. And don't tell him what's coming before the test. In one swoop you can clear them all out.

  5. Re: #freedumbs #concealedcarry on FBI Confiscates Six Drones Near Super Bowl Stadium (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    American football is like Saturday mmnirninngg cartoons. It's. Just there to sell overpriced junk too naive subjects. Drain all the safety equipment and all the pussy rules it's more like watching WWF than watching a sport

  6. Re: One-eyed among the blind. on Parents Who Don't Vaccinate Kids Tend To Be Affluent, Better Educated (go.com) · · Score: 1

    Why not? Marketing Department's do it parent do it all the time. So do schools, Neighbors, churches, Friends, etc whether they mean to or not. It's a pretty effective way of conditioning a people.

  7. Re: show butthoal on Parents Who Don't Vaccinate Kids Tend To Be Affluent, Better Educated (go.com) · · Score: 1

    Because 3% being affected is better then then the alternative of letting the desease go rampant and affect everybody to a much greater degree , even unto permenent debilitation, or even death. including the 3% that we're being affected adversely by the vaccine. It's still better then without it. But if rich white Americans want to help stamp out their culture, all I can say is thank you very much. It's about time they'll help clean up your mess.

  8. Re: Siri does not have consciousness, common sense on Teenagers Charged With 'Intimidation' After Sharing Siri's Helpful Response For A School Shooting (nwitimes.com) · · Score: 1

    This follows under basic netiquette. Don't believe ir react what you read online until you confirm it IRL. These cops don't know how to use the internet. They keep taking it seriously.

  9. Re: Someone doesn't like this. on New US Experiments Aim To Create Gene-Edited Human Embryos (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    Well if it's culture then they are free to continue to do those things as cultures are just shared ideas and information passed down. I can continue to share those ideas. Old culture adapts and morphs overtime until eventually does not resemble anything recognizable as what their ancestors practiced and believed. It is normal for culture to come and go or metamorphosis. these are not things that should be feared but rather recognise as normal dynamics of culture

  10. Re: So where does society draw the line? on New US Experiments Aim To Create Gene-Edited Human Embryos (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    Selective breeding is just basic common sense. don't breed with people who have traits that you do not wish to have in your kids. Given that there are other people without those traits why take the risk? As long as you breed with is consensual .society's opinion is irrelevant

  11. Re: So where does society draw the line? on New US Experiments Aim To Create Gene-Edited Human Embryos (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    Take away the single greatest joy in life we are biologically capable of experiencing, our hard-coded happy button the orgasm? What is this make other things more important by removing everything more appealing? Its Hard enough to be happy in this complicated world.

  12. Children in schools do not have full rights this has been long established in a legal sense. as soon as you give children real rights you lose your ability to force them to attend

  13. Re: Reap what you sow on Xbox One Consoles Are Down (mashable.com) · · Score: 1

    Because this is newss for nerds and nerds like video games, as they are one particular focus of Technology the Baliwick of nerds

  14. Re: whoda thunk it? on Study Shows How LSD Interferes With Brain's Signaling (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    The artificial distinction born of arrogance where you pretend you're not another animal, is the seed deception that makes the rest of life so confused conflicted.

  15. Re:whoda thunk it? on Study Shows How LSD Interferes With Brain's Signaling (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    I think everyone should for no other reason then to learn how to disassociate from social conditioning. Is amazing how easy is to be happy once all the things people demanded be the center of the universe arer now honestly regarded as the accumulated dogmatic residue you're born into. It enables choice in perception. Which is an important skill 4 personal emotional management, and perceiving the motives of oneself and others more clearly.

  16. Re: So the contractor does that on The Robot Revolution Will Be Worse For Men · · Score: 1

    Sure you can have a couple guys nail that shit together the way it comes, then it will not meet code and more importantly you will not have a safe building. I'm prefabs you spend most of your time looking at blueprints for how you can make this well-intended but naive prefabrication fit this particular piece of environment , prefabs are The Emperor's New Clothes of construction. sounds like a wonderful idea but when you look at everything involved just say that it takes someone highly-skilled on the job site to make the set of adaptations necessary to get the prefabs to work while not make it obvious that they had to modify them, because if you rock the boat they'll just hire someone else who doesn't give a shit, and will do the modifications necessary to make it work out of pocket, and ptetendIt work just the way it came. Cuz if they don't they won't get that next installment, and as a result lose all their decent workers to another job. In construction their are not interviews. You take your tools and show at a job site and say I want a job. and they try you out. Cuz the only way to know if you're worth a shit is to see what you can do. Your fuck around with your good people and they leave. They know that they can get a job anywhere. Prefabs lead to people who are not qualified or paid for such things to error correct on the blueprints and to fix the prefabs out-of-pocket , because the ideal works great on paper but lousy in real life. And it's the subcontractor who took the prefab who takes the hit, along with his guys that work for him.

  17. Re: So the contractor does that on The Robot Revolution Will Be Worse For Men · · Score: 1

    And I have built enough of those prefab houses and buildings to know, that they are crap. And then what you get is crap Lumber being used, and a whole lot of problems with the building the are completely avoidable if it had been built right. The people who actually build it, make Corrections, alter the blueprints, and jerry-rig the city would and the place because there's no arguing with a computer and this building still needs to go up in x amoumt a time or nobody can get paid. In the end what you have is buildings that aren't worth the money that you paid for them, that are going to have more problems sooner then if you build them properly. What looks good on paper or on the computer often does not Translate to the variable conditions of the real world. Especially in wood framing

  18. Re: dot Net, or Java? on JavaScript Overtakes Java As Most Popular Programming Language (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    Because if you are dependent upon code you don't control, or understand fully, whoever does control the code has leverage over you. and may choose to apply that leverage in the future for economic Advantage

  19. Re: Yeah, dominante male professions on The Robot Revolution Will Be Worse For Men · · Score: 1

    The problem with wood. Correction

  20. Re: Yeah, dominante male professions on The Robot Revolution Will Be Worse For Men · · Score: 1

    Yeah the problem with organ exactly what you need is list of third of what you get is going to be twisted by the time you need to use it. Especially with the new shortcuts they're using for killing the wood. The contractor who doesn't order twice what they need and send back what's Twisted ends up missing their deadlines. sometimes you make a cut into a board it releases tension and the entire board twists up. And it depends on what you're using that wood for, for example a crossbeam versus, a crap wall that's just for show and doesn't actually support any of the houses weight.

  21. Re: put a sock in it on Oracle Systematically Underpaid Thousands of Women, Lawsuit Says (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Correction. Edson that they are proactively willing to sacrifice everyone elses well being if necessary to get what they want. Getting what they want never does any good because they just want more, meaning every bitter resource consumed by them above their basic needs are wasted as it is not provided any sustainability of satisfaction. So they could be at the same relative level of dissatisfaction at a much lower cost, all the same amount of resources redirected to people higher potential to be satisfied results in higher relative being of the general populace , demonstrated a more healthy and successful people.

  22. Re: put a sock in it on Oracle Systematically Underpaid Thousands of Women, Lawsuit Says (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    It's not the wealthy people are out to get me and stuck there willing to sacrifice everyone else for their own benefit. Different motivation, same functional end result. Wealth is when you have Roland and means to provide for yourself and graduate from the economy because you became self-sustaining. It's the equivalent to exiting the casino while you're still ahead and leave in the rest for others.

  23. Re: Core networking makes sense. Cameras no on Huawei Is Blocked in US, But Its Chips Power Cameras Everywhere (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Your own government has vested interest in keeping you under control and so cannot be trusted at all. But a foreign government doesn't care about Small Potatoes like you because they have bigger agendas and so much less likely to do something with your information sends the feds knocking on your door. I would rather trust the Chinese equipment. there's less conflict of interest.

  24. That indicates impatience, and a willingness to take what you have not yet earned. As well as indicates a certain lack of ingenuity because why didn't you find actions directly solve your problem instead of resorting the last ditch efforts like economics. Generally taken as an indicator that a person is not wise enough to self sacrifice. And not practical enough 2 find alternative Solutions to their problemm. In our culture debt symbolizes all that, accurate or no, that is the impression people are getting. At least in elite Society. Now in the Working Poor faction ofSociety. There is no shame in debt, because everyone gets underpaid and overcharge d. There's a perception nothing Real Deals available, so survive and thrive whern you can

  25. Re: put a sock in it on Oracle Systematically Underpaid Thousands of Women, Lawsuit Says (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Let's not get lost arguing about semantics. There's certain percentage of the population that are Workaholics due to various psychological instabilities. that part of their brain it supposed to click in and say I have enough is dysfunctional. And the US these mentally ill people have been allowes to wait the system in their favor to the point where there's not enough left for everone else. So if we take a page from norway and heavily prune them then then what was malignant becomes symbiotic.