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  1. Re: Why stop at dollar stores? on Why Some US Cities are Fighting 'Dollar Stores' (eastbaytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    I can slather sugar all over my food at home. McDonald's doesn't have a monopoly on that. I cant get a spinach and kale wrap with pickled onions that would blow your mind there though. Real food is only slightly cheaper than prepared foods, and you have to prepare it. There is no way to buy real whole food meals when out and about. Maybe panera but even those options are limited and pricey as hell.

  2. Re: Dollar store isn't a grocery store on Why Some US Cities are Fighting 'Dollar Stores' (eastbaytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    The whole issue is classist. No one wants to see the steady stream of dollar store poor streaming in and out. You actually have to see poverty then. We can have it all distributed around and in our faces when it was nicely contained under the expensive facade of Wal mart before.

  3. Re: Why fight them? on Why Some US Cities are Fighting 'Dollar Stores' (eastbaytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Not thier choice if I have to pay for thier million dollar Healthcare bill because they wanted to eat one pound steaks, twinkies, and soda every day.

  4. Re: Used to call them Five & Dime stores on Why Some US Cities are Fighting 'Dollar Stores' (eastbaytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    So change your business model. There, problem solved.

  5. Don't attribute malice to that which is most likely caused by just not giving a fuck.

  6. Re: article is not very complete on Google Now Pays More Money in EU Fines Than it Pays in Taxes (computing.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Fines are always cheaper than compliance.

  7. Re: Job depends on Microsoft Really Doesn't Want You To Buy Office 2019 (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    The amount of toil expended deploying office makes it worth the switch to 365. Everyone on here knows the epic level of incompetence demonstrated by your average Windows admin but they seem to forget that these are the same people trying to admin and deploy AD, Office, Exchange, and Skype. Can't sign me up for 365 fast enough after witnessing that buggered collection of keystone cop moments.

  8. Re: SaaS is news? on Microsoft Really Doesn't Want You To Buy Office 2019 (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    Maintaining collaboration infrastructure? Never known anyone who didn't spend gobs of money screwing it up. My advice: get Office365 yesterday.

  9. Re: Have it your way, MS on Microsoft Really Doesn't Want You To Buy Office 2019 (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    Office365 is like a car. You have to have it, whatever you pay is a sunk cost and worth every penny. Know this, when those holdouts are finally forced onto 365 the employees at those trainwrecks are going to breath a sigh of relief.

  10. Re: Its 1 mil from a bank on Software Executive Exploits ATM Loophole To Steal $1 Million (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    This never would have been prosecuted in the US.

  11. That's a bit of hyperbole. It is more like riding shotgun with an Asian chick driving.

  12. Re: He choose to do drugs on Colin Kroll, Founder of HQ Trivia and Vine, Died of Accidental Drug Overdose (nbcnewyork.com) · · Score: 1

    Doesn't work that way. You don't have a choice after it takes hold. Your mind is twisted.

  13. The taxation is just serving to keep it underground. Treat it like coffee.

  14. FCC is already fucked up libtard.

  15. Re: Cruility the default Trump Administration stan on Ajit Pai Loses in Court -- Judges Overturn Gutting of Tribal Broadband Program (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    I keep picturing a bunch of people in court holding spears and sporting bone piercings, looking perplexed and mumbling among themselves about the proceedings.

  16. Re: Not dead on Ask Slashdot: How Dead Is Java? (jaxenter.com) · · Score: 1

    Eclipse can die in a fire. I would smile and fold my arms to the sound of its screams.

  17. Re: Not dead on Ask Slashdot: How Dead Is Java? (jaxenter.com) · · Score: 1

    Python!? LMAO, I just snorted. It's still tripping over its own version 2 or version 3 dick.

  18. Re: C# Killed Java on Ask Slashdot: How Dead Is Java? (jaxenter.com) · · Score: 1

    C# The only serious cross platform open source language in exsistance.

  19. Re: Not as dead as ... on Ask Slashdot: How Dead Is Java? (jaxenter.com) · · Score: 1

    If it ain't type safe and compiled it's craaaap!!

  20. Re: I once looked upon spreadsheets with scorn on Meet the Guy Who Holds the Guinness World Record For Collecting Spreadsheets (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    Now if you could just find a replacement for Eclipse....cough,Netbeans. Cough, reads Eclipse projects. Cough...and doesn't suck.

  21. Re: Energy budget? on Carbon Capture System Turns CO2 Into Electricity and Hydrogen Fuel (newatlas.com) · · Score: 1

    Going with this one.

  22. Re: How do you find those elites? on Bug Bounties Aren't Silver Bullet for Better Security (infosecurity-magazine.com) · · Score: 1

    It doesn't have to be all pomp and circumstance. Bug bounties can simply work to get your in house developers to give a few shits about security.

  23. Re: It takes more than one bullet on Bug Bounties Aren't Silver Bullet for Better Security (infosecurity-magazine.com) · · Score: 1

    Yep. There comes a point where you have to know the business before you can start uncovering the really juicy exploits.

  24. Because we are in an age where sjw jump at the chance to champion the cause of people who were lured in by easy money who are now butt hurt because they can't make thier bills sitting around all day. Uber drivers as employees spring to mind.

  25. "an elite few produce the biggest volume and highest quality of bug reports across multiple products," They do appear to be working quite well, so why the doo and gloom? It's not like it's some fruitless, wasteful fad.