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  1. Re:Obama: anything to drive up the price of gas on Obama Rejects New Atlantic Ocean Oil Drilling (usatoday.com) · · Score: 2

    You'd do better to worry about the price of health care. That's what's skyrocketing. When we get cancer from all that pollution it'll take every dime I have to make my co-payments.

  2. Re:The oil companies don't give a shit. on Obama Rejects New Atlantic Ocean Oil Drilling (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    Let's hang onto them until Saudi Arabia runs out of oil in a couple of centuries. Think what they'll be worth then.

  3. Re:God Will Be Mad on Obama Rejects New Atlantic Ocean Oil Drilling (usatoday.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    God loves you. I don't, but God does.

  4. Re:Thanks on Obama Rejects New Atlantic Ocean Oil Drilling (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    A bizarre comment to an article about drilling in the Atlantic. I'm trying to figure how this is W's fault.

  5. Re:Kind of expensive for 300GB on Raspberry Pi Gets Affordable, Power Efficient 314GB Hard Drive On Pi Day · · Score: 1

    I typically buy 50lbs every couple of years. It stores well.

  6. Re:Trump Foundation on Israeli 10th-Grader Discovers Elegant Geometry Theorem · · Score: 1

    Paranoid much? It might indeed be bullshit but I'm not seeing Trump everywhere I look....or Hillary either for that matter. Enough with the political hysteria already.

  7. Re:Implications for Centos? on Linux Kernel 2.6.32 LTS Has Reached End of Life · · Score: 1

    Didn't they backport systemD to that Kernel?

  8. Re:CHange for the sake of change on Linux Kernel 2.6.32 LTS Has Reached End of Life · · Score: 1

    The icons have nothing to do with the Kernel. They're a product of the GUI.

  9. Re:Finally! on Linux Kernel 2.6.32 LTS Has Reached End of Life · · Score: 1

    Proper analogy would be a windows 10 security fix to windows xp.

  10. Re:Dekdtop? Try an antique store, or govt office on Dell's Next Rev for Project Sputnik: Ubuntu 14.04 On XPS 13 Developer Edition (hothardware.com) · · Score: 1

    How foolish. Desktops still have the heavy grunt to carry big workloads. Laptops are actually useful now but they still pale next to a serious tower rig. I will say the celeron powered junk is pointless but somehow they still sell even that.

  11. Listen fool. I don't give a shit if he got his dick sucked and shoved a cigar up her cunt either. Still and all, he serves the American public and if the majority or even just a significant portion of them don't think it's right for him to be getting his jollies on the job then he should maybe think about the ramifications of what he's doing. He got caught, which is a cardinal sin, because he wasn't discrete and he didn't cull shit. He'd stick it any bitch any time no matter where or how ugly and fat. Seriously, what's with that? He ruined his presidency because he couldn't control his dick. Just because you and I don't care doesn't change that fact.

  12. Not an Obama fan but that's really not true. He plays along with the liberals on race but he's not leading the pity pack on that.

  13. He's made zero attempts to work with them. His idea of working with them is for him to send them shit to pass and they need to shut up and rubber stamp it. I'll admit they're some sad fuckers but to say he's tried to work with them is an absolute, total lie.

  14. Re:Critical mass on 2015's Electricity Retirements: 80 Percent Coal Plants (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    I think the idea is that the others will gradually be moved to backup the solar and wind generation. It makes sense as you need build no more nuke or gas plants since the majority of the load will transfer to renewables. It's a gradual process which is what drives the tree huggers insane. They want it all now and the other side wants to stay on coal forever but the truth is that we will move to renewables at a slow, steady rate because that's the most economical way to do it. The biggest threat to the power industry though is batteries. If local storage ever becomes economical then there will be a huge switch to off grid electrical because, why not? No more bills, simply set it up and be independent. All it takes is cheap power storage. I pray for that day to come.

  15. Re:And my monthy electric bill... on 2015's Electricity Retirements: 80 Percent Coal Plants (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    I'd love to see solar roofing that actually replaces shingles. Kind of like the new vinyl roofing but with built in solar cells.

  16. Re:Wait on 2015's Electricity Retirements: 80 Percent Coal Plants (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 0, Troll

    You know, if ole Bill had managed to control his pecker he'd quite possibly have been the best President in many decades. I didn't agree with everything he did by any means but he did have a pragmatic view of the world. Unfortunately by the sordid act of screwing around with bimbos, particularly in the oval office itself, he managed to give his political enemies the ammo they needed to nullify his later years in office. The way he managed to work with a hostile Republican congress to accomplish the rebuilding of the US economy was an amazing feat. Too bad the current President lacks those skills.

  17. Re:Johnny Mnemonic Anyone? on U.S. Military Spending Millions To Make Cyborgs A Reality (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    "Cylon leader attack!" "Death to all humans!"

  18. Re:Story is BS on Kremlin Falls For Its Own Fake Satellite Imagery (thedailybeast.com) · · Score: 1

    And it worked good until we had to go back and clean up the mess we made.

  19. Great Value! on Amazon Backpedals On Encryption, But Fire "Still Sucks" · · Score: 1

    Seriously, for a little bit of money you get a decent throwaway tablet. If you lose an 800 dollar iPad you'll cry. If you lose this you'll go, "meh!"

  20. Re:Will she pardon here self and him once she gets on Justice Dept. Grants Immunity To Staffer Who Set Up Clinton Email Server (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    It's funny that Bernie manages to fund his campaign without the oil companies and banks pouring millions into his coffers. Likewise Ron Paul ran with funds raised from mostly individuals. I know you think that Goldman Sachs and Exxon are really just nice guys that like giving millions of dollars to politicians just to help out but the rest of us aren't that simple. Tell me, do you really believe they shower her with all that money and expect nothing in return?

  21. Re:Guess Bezos thinks Kindles are toys on Amazon Just Removed Encryption From the Software Powering Kindles, Smartphones, Tablets (dailydot.com) · · Score: 1

    Lighten up dude, laugh a little. It'll be alright.

  22. Re:Will she pardon here self and him once she gets on Justice Dept. Grants Immunity To Staffer Who Set Up Clinton Email Server (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    You fucking moron. I don't have to claim it because they don't even bother to hide it. If you think Goldman Sachs is showering the bitch with money because they care about the poor you're the biggest fucking idiot on the internet. Unlike you idiots that slavishly eat the shit of your particular brand of political hacks I have no problem sloughing off on the shit stains that pollute my side.

  23. They should put a sign on it so people can speak clearly into it. I'm sure a lot of people have things to say to them.

  24. Re:Guess Bezos thinks Kindles are toys on Amazon Just Removed Encryption From the Software Powering Kindles, Smartphones, Tablets (dailydot.com) · · Score: 1

    Oh come on. Get an echo and sit around plotting the overthrow of the government while all the spooks listen to you. Great entertainment!

  25. Re:Will she pardon here self and him once she gets on Justice Dept. Grants Immunity To Staffer Who Set Up Clinton Email Server (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm fully bipartisan on this. Lets bring 'em in and start with thumbscrews and work from there. I generally hate ALL politicians as they are almost all corrupt. I think it's almost time for the guillotine.