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  1. Re:Developers Developers Developers Developers on The Reason a Surface Phone Won't Fix Microsoft's Mobile Problem (windows10update.com) · · Score: 1

    Malware people love the shit out of activeX.

  2. Re:Dead tree technology on Ask Slashdot: State-of-the-Art In Amateur Book Scanning? · · Score: 1

    Well then, there's an exception to every rule.

  3. Re: Government should enforce more standards on Switzerland Moves Toward a Universal Phone Charger Standard (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    It keeps getting modded back up. What's chickenshit about it. I said what I meant and meant what I said. Yeah, I said it. Fuck you too.

  4. Re:Government should enforce more standards on Switzerland Moves Toward a Universal Phone Charger Standard (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm pretty sure President Obama is whiter than Bill Clinton. Outside coloring can be misleading.

  5. Re:Government should enforce more standards on Switzerland Moves Toward a Universal Phone Charger Standard (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    You sir are entitled to your opinion. I am of course entitled to disregard it. I feel that cunt best describes her so that's the word I used. I'm sick of filthy corrupt politicians and I feel no need to be kind or respectful to them. I never refer to the President, Mr. Obama, as anything other than his name. This is because despite the fact that I strongly disagree with 80 percent of what he does I feel he is basically sincere and honest. Honestly wrong but still basically a decent person. For the corrupt I reserve vile and nasty slurs. Hillary is the definition of corrupt.

  6. Re:Government should enforce more standards on Switzerland Moves Toward a Universal Phone Charger Standard (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    I love women. I refer to her as the "cunt" as I feel that fits her best. It's the filthiest name I can think of for the filthiest politician in the race.......for either side. Bitch isn't really an insult, I like bitchy women.

  7. Re:Government should enforce more standards on Switzerland Moves Toward a Universal Phone Charger Standard (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    My problem with Hillary isn't her politics but her corruptness. She's dirty. So much dirt I find it amazing she's the Democratic front runner. Generally most Democratic politicians seem more honest to me. Nutty as hell but honest. Like Bernie for instance. Hillary is filthier than the filthiest of the Republicans. I'm amazed.

  8. Re:Government should enforce more standards on Switzerland Moves Toward a Universal Phone Charger Standard (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    The only problem is you have to make sure you don't kill the golden goose. You know, your productivity. Too many parasites and the goose dies then no one has any more eggs. It's a balancing act. I like Bernie a hell of a lot better than the cunt but still I think he's a little too socialistic for me. Sadly the other side is a fucking mess. That's why Trump is leading, at least he's not the same old stinking pile of shit we've had since Reagan. Anything is better (well, anything except the fucking cunt) than another Bush. The corrupt fuckers in the Republican party are starting to figure out they can't shove some asshole down everyone's throat like they did with Romney last time. People are so fed up that they'll vote for Carson or Trump out of spite.

  9. Re:Government should enforce more standards on Switzerland Moves Toward a Universal Phone Charger Standard (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    A regulated free market has rules, not standards. Standards exist of course in a free or non-free market. These standards may be reconciled amongst vendors or government imposed but they have nothing to do with maintaining a free market. They're just part of the background. Standards come and go. Generally a free market means very little government management but as you say there will always be some regulation. A totally free market would be anarchy.

  10. Re:If you don't know why they're doing this... on Sweden's Cash-Free Future Looms -- and Not Everyone Is Happy About It · · Score: 2

    Much harder to track than debit transactions. The government in the US is going crazy at the amount of underground economy going on. So many people work cash side jobs to make ends meet. Making 20 dollars an hour in cash is like making 35 dollars at a company job.

  11. Re:If you don't know why they're doing this... on Sweden's Cash-Free Future Looms -- and Not Everyone Is Happy About It · · Score: 1

    So it would weigh less than an equivalent amount in 100 dollar bills. It would be around 350 grams in bills. Amazing!

  12. Re:How interested is Apple in selling stuff in Chi on China Passes Law Requiring Tech Firms To Hand Over Encryption Keys (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    Seems simple enough. An iPhone 666.

  13. It's actually a bipartisan issue. Almost any time the Repukes and Dumbcraps get together on something you know the American people are about to get reamed.

  14. Re:whatever China wants on China Passes Law Requiring Tech Firms To Hand Over Encryption Keys (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    I don't really see why China needs the keys. They can just slap the suspects in jail and start applying electro-shock therapy until they spit out the passwords they require. I guess they're just lazy.

  15. Re:Douglas Adams had an opinion: on Switzerland Moves Toward a Universal Phone Charger Standard (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Thank you for that. I loved it.

  16. Re:Government should enforce more standards on Switzerland Moves Toward a Universal Phone Charger Standard (vice.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Your statement may be true but still standards are not the basis of a free market.

  17. Re:If you don't know why they're doing this... on Sweden's Cash-Free Future Looms -- and Not Everyone Is Happy About It · · Score: 3, Funny

    I wonder how many grams of coke for a new Mustang GT?

  18. Re:pdf on Ask Slashdot: State-of-the-Art In Amateur Book Scanning? · · Score: 1

    I've managed to read PDFs in an eReader but it is not the best choice obviously. I have converted all my books to ePub but magazines have pictures which complicates things. Usually I read the magazine PDFs on a laptop. A 15" screen is best for those.

  19. Re: He is a Republican hero on North Korea's Operating System Analyzed (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    It has to be sarcasm. No one is that stupid.

  20. Re: He is a Republican hero on North Korea's Operating System Analyzed (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1, Funny

    No! You must take the bus! Batteries kill the environment. No car for you, public transport is where it's at.

  21. Re:Dead tree technology on Ask Slashdot: State-of-the-Art In Amateur Book Scanning? · · Score: 1

    Ereader pros:

    Never have to find my place
    Searchable
    All my books on an SD card
    No light needed
    Page turn with a touch
    Ultimately portable
    Never wears out
    Change fonts type and size with ease
    Read on any device
    I have to carry a phone anyway

  22. Re: When they outlaw cash... on Sweden's Cash-Free Future Looms -- and Not Everyone Is Happy About It · · Score: 2, Informative

    I'll always accept gold for anything I sell or as payment for any service. A card? Not fucking likely. I'd bet gold or something like bitcoin replaces cash. There will always be a place for some real type of currency.

  23. Re:If you don't know why they're doing this... on Sweden's Cash-Free Future Looms -- and Not Everyone Is Happy About It · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Here comes the barter economy. Already starting to take off.

  24. Re:pdf on Ask Slashdot: State-of-the-Art In Amateur Book Scanning? · · Score: 2

    If he wants to put it in a reader he'll need to use a book format such as epub or mobi. PDF would work as well but I think there are better choices nowadays.

  25. Re:Super user on North Korea's Operating System Analyzed (theguardian.com) · · Score: 2

    It's rootD