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  1. not to mention the swastika that has been the symbol in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism for centuries (in both right-handed and left-handed spiral forms).

    we're going to find a lot of airport prayer rooms and temples, must be dens of racism!

  2. Re: God bless America!! on Intel Hit With Three Class-Action Lawsuits Over Meltdown and Spectre Bugs (theguardian.com) · · Score: 0

    Jesus did not advocate helping the lazy and parasites on society, only those in dire need who could not help themselves. he did not advocate a government taking on such a role either to be the benefactor, only individuals. From the heart by individual choice, not from taxation and redistribution of wealth.

  3. Re:It's easy to show harm, actually.... on Intel Hit With Three Class-Action Lawsuits Over Meltdown and Spectre Bugs (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    false. costs associated with mitigation of risk incurred after being misled by false claims about chip's security are legally actionable.

  4. Re:It's easy to show harm, actually.... on Intel Hit With Three Class-Action Lawsuits Over Meltdown and Spectre Bugs (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    false. lawsuits can be for false claims (regarding protection and separation of memory), increased risk, possible future harm, and mitigation costs.

    Look it up.

  5. Re:Stop buying Intel chips. on Intel Hit With Three Class-Action Lawsuits Over Meltdown and Spectre Bugs (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    nonsense, AMD has protection/separation issues too, as does some of the ARM.

    I expect the other big player's chips will have the problem too

  6. Re:Stop buying Intel chips. on Intel Hit With Three Class-Action Lawsuits Over Meltdown and Spectre Bugs (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    uh, more than Intel's chips have similar vulnerabilities.

  7. That's when spooky dinosaur skeletons roamed the earth; they were wiped out by an asteroid hit that killed all the hosts they were trying to haunt.

  8. Re:Quick! Call the MRA brigade! on Scientists Get Closer To Replicating Human Sperm (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    That's good in places where that is true,

    however your view of the world is of a subset of western cultures. And those have negative population growth, so those won't endure sad to say.

    the positive population growth is among people with more brutish treatment of women. That's whom evolution will favor. The male chauvinist pigs shall inherit the earth.

  9. Re:this kind of class action is useless on Intel Hit With Three Class-Action Lawsuits Over Meltdown and Spectre Bugs (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    not true, people in the class can make a claim. Of course, that may require proactive behavior on your part

  10. Re:Tara's not just a woman on Linux Mint 19 Named 'Tara' (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    I know rather than take the 30 seconds of trivial effort to find out exactly what Linux Mint team meant you want go off on some Twitter SJW level whine fest invoking racism and slavery and injustice....in complete ignorance

  11. Your brain illogically connects unrelated things.

    Confiscation of wealth from the majority to subsidize expensive and economically uncompetitive cars for the well-do-to does not achieve reduction of fossil fuel usage nor lowering of pollution.

    Alternative energy will be used when it is the superior choice.

    Electric cars are not the superior choice right now. They can't compete.

  12. yes, special interests with lawmakers in their pockets get laws passed to benefit the few at the expense of the many. This is called corporate fascism; it's not new and it's not good.

  13. macosx had nothing like that though, SIP is recent

  14. no, SIP is Apple's own invention

    buy Apple, get Apple weirdness.

    still, we were given choice and I like the mac I have from my employer more than windows box I could have had.

  15. Re:back to value on Bitcoin Starts a New Year by Tumbling, First Time Since 2015 (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    running at the same rate *is* an issue, when your clock in Denver is off a picosecond every ten seconds compared to your one in Chicago

  16. Re:Quick! Call the MRA brigade! on Scientists Get Closer To Replicating Human Sperm (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    ha, in an all out fight between men and women, I wouldn't bet on the women. Or, wake me up when women are winning martial arts tournaments (they won't, ever)

  17. Re:Tara's not just a woman on Linux Mint 19 Named 'Tara' (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    Also the name of deities in two major world religions. Also, historical place in Ireland.

    Which is Mint using? Do you know?

  18. Re:Just hurting yourself on Google Maps No Longer Lets You Post Negative Reviews About Your Crappy Job (gizmodo.com.au) · · Score: 1

    indeed, I had similar experience with fuckedcompany.com, Criminal activity by our executives was even exposed, for example the homosexual services received from vendors given lucrative contracts.

    Pud had a great thing going there. Sure, one disgruntled post is just silly troll, but accurate and verifiable information given by many, that panned out? Amazing tool Pud had there.

  19. Re:Just hurting yourself on Google Maps No Longer Lets You Post Negative Reviews About Your Crappy Job (gizmodo.com.au) · · Score: 1

    wrong, when masses of people do this, as for example ex amazon employees do, the weight of credibility builds up.

    companies in my area have been exposed like this, and they are now well known for being abusive

    this is how it works in the real world.

  20. Re:We are being replaced guys! on Scientists Get Closer To Replicating Human Sperm (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    they'll steal cells from you, impregnate themselves with derived sperm, and then get your money

  21. no, no they can't..and they don't on Scientists Can Now Blame Individual Natural Disasters On Climate Change (scientificamerican.com) · · Score: 1

    The general consensus in science is individual events can't be attributed.

    one paper saying it can doesn't change that.

  22. Re:Linux branding is terrible on Linux Mint 19 Named 'Tara' (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    wow, you really drank the koolaid and have your tongue up Nadella's ass

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

  23. Re:Named after a plantation? on Linux Mint 19 Named 'Tara' (betanews.com) · · Score: 2

    It's also the name of a female Buddha and a goddess in Hinduism, and a sacred hill in Ireland near Dublin.

    The racism is only between your ears.

  24. so, electric not competitive

    have to steal from working people with less income to afford one

    nice

  25. chips were advertised and sold as having protected and separated memory