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  1. Re: Not all wrecks can be avoided on Uber Halts Self-Driving Car Tests in Arizona After Friday Night Collision (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 1

    Well, in that case all of the self-driving cars that did not participate in an accident are as good as human drivers at avoiding accidents.

  2. Re:Illiterate cackwads on Apache Hadoop Has Failed Us, Tech Experts Say (datanami.com) · · Score: 1

    phantomfive's right. Do you happen to know where to go to listen to some sound files to hear how the rest of the world pronounces them?

  3. Re: The self-driving car is blamed for human error on Uber Halts Self-Driving Car Tests in Arizona After Friday Night Collision (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 1

    Who is you? I cannot drive.

  4. Wake you up when the accident that doesn't happen happens.

  5. No just the automated car that will exist when all casrs are automated.

  6. I'm not saying humans shouldn't be allowed to drive, just that they should be far better before they are allowed on public roads. If the same standard were to have been applied, driving would have never have happened.

  7. Re: Not all wrecks can be avoided on Uber Halts Self-Driving Car Tests in Arizona After Friday Night Collision (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 1

    Whe I say I like pizza, I mean that I think I ate something once that I think I might have been told qualified as a pizza once and I think I liked it. Don't try to anticipate responses like that.

  8. I bought a HP Pavilion 500-165 off of someone for $100 who said it ran slow and I uninstalled Norton and the problem went away. So Norton is the greatest program ever invented for acquiring computers cheaper from people.

  9. Re: Deterrent to crime on Indiana's Inmates Could Soon Have Access To Tablets (abc57.com) · · Score: 1

    Alright, now that I've got all the lampooning of all the comments with bad ideas largely out of my system, to talk about what would really be a deterrent. Exposing people to things that actually do have value and encouraging them to value them and to do things that have value and to value doing things that have value. That's how you deter people who do things that don't have value from doing things that don't have value. Doing things that don't have value, to people only gives them the impression that there are cases where doing those things does have value.

  10. Re: The get tough on crime type on Indiana's Inmates Could Soon Have Access To Tablets (abc57.com) · · Score: 1

    The get tough on crime type know in their heart of hearts that they are criminals and that scares them, so what does a criminal propose be done about crime, especially a not very bright one? Commit crime on criminals of course!

  11. Re: Why not? on Indiana's Inmates Could Soon Have Access To Tablets (abc57.com) · · Score: 1

    Why is it that people say this like it's something, when they don't know what they saw. You think the people you are talking about "knew better and had opportunities" and many have said the same before. I never believed them and they never believed what they were saying and continued to try to convince me, so I'll just continue believing you are all just really bad at lying.

  12. Re: Why not? on Indiana's Inmates Could Soon Have Access To Tablets (abc57.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Menial labor serves to convince me that if all you ever do is menial labor, you won't ever have experience of anything different to find that anything has value, so my reaction to people expressing some notion on the value of menial labor is to ridicule the notion.

  13. Re: wtf? on Indiana's Inmates Could Soon Have Access To Tablets (abc57.com) · · Score: 1

    So the only conclusion one can reasonably draw from that is for the world to be just one huge prison for it is inexcusable for anyone to escape anything of their own fault. And everyone belons in prison of course. Not to mention Hell.

  14. Re:It Doesn't Work That Way on 'Moore's Law' For Carbon Would Defeat Global Warming (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    Once war has increased to the point where everyone is dead, there will be infinite and everlasting peace.

  15. The Yoo, Dawg! of Moore's Laws on 'Moore's Law' For Carbon Would Defeat Global Warming (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    I heard you liked Moore's Law so I applied Moore's Law to Moore's Law so you could double your efficiency while it also exponentially increased!

  16. You failed the meme! on 'Moore's Law' For Carbon Would Defeat Global Warming (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    It's double military spending every five years, not triple it one you uneducated beffoon!

  17. Re: The climevangelists are busy today on 'Moore's Law' For Carbon Would Defeat Global Warming (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    Ah, but I have no issue with looking dumb and my new mission in life is to get people to stop defending their ill-conceived notions as virtuous. I don't deny climate change or global warming, but I have yet to see a supposed solution worthy of anything.

  18. Shows what you know. on 'Moore's Law' For Carbon Would Defeat Global Warming (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    There never was such a thing as honest money. My new mission in life is to get people to stop defending their ill-conceived notions as virtuous.

  19. The stupid thing is... on Why You Should Care About the Supreme Court Case On Toner Cartridges (consumerist.com) · · Score: 0

    I buy Brother printers with separate cartridges for each color, and the cartridges in batches off eBay. I've had my current printer for quite a while now and the cartridges are reliable, so why is ths case even a thing?

  20. I buy cartridges in batches on eBay for Brother printers that have separate cartridges for each of the colors. They have always worked.

  21. Shows what you know. Rule of law has always been an imaginary creature that exists solely to cow people into submission. It is not a good idea.

  22. Shows what you know. on Why You Should Care About the Supreme Court Case On Toner Cartridges (consumerist.com) · · Score: 1

    If you haven't stolen it you don't have anything. Make everything a crime and crime isn't all that bad anymore. Make people defend their pathetic claims of innocence.

  23. Re: Why not? on Indiana's Inmates Could Soon Have Access To Tablets (abc57.com) · · Score: 1

    Iam good at being an insensitive clod and I do what I am good at. Thanks for noticing! #SenpaiNoticedMe

  24. Re: Doesn't seem right on Indiana's Inmates Could Soon Have Access To Tablets (abc57.com) · · Score: 1

    Because there is no one who is not a criminal. We were all conceived criminals.

  25. Re: wtf? on Indiana's Inmates Could Soon Have Access To Tablets (abc57.com) · · Score: 1

    In that case. get rid of goodness entirely. Punishment is the one true value. I don't think you appreciate your punishment enough, citizen!